Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. Go,See,Talk is partnering with Warner Bros. Pictures to give film fans FREE passes to a special Advance Screening of CHIPS. Click the poster below and claim your ticket directly from the WB Tickets website!! ***Note: Use the following promotional link on the ticket page: hekaG70041 This screening will take place on March 22 at 7:00 PM These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of the first people to register for your ticket and you may get to see CHIPS before it opens on March 24. Finally, as always, the ticket is not an assigned seat, just admittance to the theater.…
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ALL PASSES CLAIMED – Advance Screening Passes to ‘COLLATERAL BEAUTY’ in HOUSTON, TX
Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with Warner Bros. Pictures to give film fans FREE passes to a special Advance Screening of COLLATERAL BEAUTY. Click the poster below and claim your ticket directly from the WB Tickets website!! ***Note: Use the following promotional link on the ticket page: TPELD62417 This screening will take place on December 12 at 7:00 PM These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of the first people to register for your ticket and you may get to see COLLATERAL BEAUTY before it opens on December 16. Finally, as always, the ticket is not an assigned seat, just admittance to the theater. Be sure to arrive at least…
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ALL PASSES CLAIMED – Advance Screening Passes to ‘COLLATERAL BEAUTY’ in DALLAS, TX
Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with Warner Bros. Pictures to give film fans FREE passes to a special Advance Screening of COLLATERAL BEAUTY. *Bring 3 canned goods to the screening to help bring a meal to a hungry Dallas family this holiday season and receive a COLLATERAL BEAUTY mini poster!* Click the poster below and claim your ticket directly from the WB Tickets website!! ***Note: Use the following promotional link on the ticket page: vTZag20047 This screening will take place on December 13 at 7:00 PM These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of the first people to register for your ticket and you may get…
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Off the Shelf…’Ant-Man’
These days, the world of home video sees trends come and go with the arrival of each subsequent “big thing”. 3D is falling off fast, almost non-existent at this point, but once in a while it translates well from the big screen to the small(er) ones. Ant-Man, Marvel Studios’ little engine that could made a big splash earlier this year, and it is just as welcomed at home in this Blu-Ray release. Even if you don’t have a 3D set up, the film and its supplements won’t disappoint. Now those that do have the already outdated technology will revel in scenes that simply sing in the third dimension. As far…
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G-S-T Review…The Martian
What can you say about Ridley Scott‘s work that hasn’t already solidified him as one of the more amazing and versatile filmmakers of our time? Well here’s some more praise – The Martian is easily one of the best movies you’ll see this year, and certainly one of the best of the last five. Scott’s adaptation (of the book of the same name) showcases a multitude of competent decisions and finesse that make The Martian a win in all categories as well as an entirely fun-filled cinematic experience. On the surface level, the film might appear to be a drama, but with healthy injections of Matt Damon charm, this one-man show looks like a variety act…
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Sweet Trailer…’Hell and Back’
For those of you who fancy your animated tales a little darker (and R-rated), then Hell and Back is right up your danger alley. From Shadow Machine, the animation studio behind Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken, and others like it, comes an adventure like no other. It’s a story of friendship that pits three friends against the mother of all baddies and an army of his misfit demons. And it looks like a perfect midnight movie…or at least a rental. Enjoy! Two best friends set out to rescue their pal after he’s accidentally dragged to hell. Hell and Back stars Mila Kunis, T.J. Miller, Michael Pena, Susan Sarandon, Paul Scheer, Bob Odenkirk,…
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G-S-T Review…Ant-Man
If you think that comic book movies have reached their potential, and have gotten far too gritty and realistic, Ant-Man is the perfect palate cleanser. What is amazing about the film is that, barring the drama from Edgar Wright’s withdrawal, it works at all. A highly unlikely hero, and a diamond in the rough, Paul Rudd brings charm, delight, and that working class hero appeal to the role of Scott Lang (even though he is a burglar in the film). Ant-Man works on multiple levels and mainly, much like the success of famous horror movies, the familial element is what keeps this from being just a mindless, confusing and overblown action piece…
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Sweet Trailer…Ridley Scott’s ‘The Martian’
As of late, Ridley Scott’s films have sorely lacked the appeal of his earlier works. Since Kingdom of Heaven (we will always defend that Director’s Cut as being one of Ridley’s best works) or maybe even Gladiator, Scott’s recent track record has been hit and miss. Robin Hood, and The Counselor are among the biggest misfires, and let’s not revisit the disappointing reception of Prometheus. Also, we’re still scratching our head over the necessity of Exodus: Gods and Kings (check out our review here). Now it’s not that he’s ever made a bad film, or wasn’t devoted 110% to his own story, but not every film of his has been a winner. That said, we’re…
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G-S-T Review…Fury
Even in the short time he’s been directing films, David Ayer has shown he has a no frills approach to storytelling. Just a quick glance at films like Training Day, Harsh Times, and End of Watch, will reveal, consistently, very specific types of characters – ones so gritty, visceral and real that they seem to come through the screen. Now no one ever proclaimed that war is glamorous, but Ayer seems to go to great pains to make sure no one would ever imagine war as anything other than a living hell. Further, it’s hard to call any soldier a “hero” once you learn the lengths some may go to…
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Sweet Trailer…’Frontera’
This year writer/director Michael Berry brought his passion project to Dallas for the 44th Annual USA Film Festival. His film, Frontera, is a slow-boil drama about a mistaken murder that revolves around an illegal immigrant looking for a better life here in America. We got to speak to Berry while he was in town (check out our interview here!) and discuss this heavy and layered narrative – one that has a lot more going on under the surface than on top of it. We know how solid and emotionally taut the film is but now that the first trailer dropped we’re excited to see Berry’s film hopefully find a wider…