KING ARTHUR – LEGEND of the SWORD [Review]: Son of Anarchy.

"MONSIGNOR" TRAVIS MOODY: Bottom line -- Guy Ritchie (Snatch) turns what most know as an intimate, medieval classic into a hyper-realized, CGI-swarming war of attrition. No, this isn't your daddy's Excalibur. More unfortunately, Ritchie's hyper-stylized filmmaking tools are actually put into good use in King Arthur's second act. The future Round Table Knight's "gameplan" to …

SDCC 2016 [Panel Reviews]: Kong-Skull Island / LEGO Movie-Batman / King Arthur-Legend of the Sword / Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

It wasn't all superheroes, punches and tights in Hall H with the annual Warner Bros. Presentation at Comic-Con 2016. After DC/WB dropped the 3-headed juggernaut that was Justice League, Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad, the studio brought out the rest of their proud heavy-hitters in Kong: Skull Island, Lego Movie: Batman, King Arthur: The Legend …

CRIMSON PEAK [Review]: Alice in Lokiland.

Gilded Age ingénue, Edith Cushing (Alice in Wonderland's Mia Wasikowska), endeavours to execute literary tales of gothic grandeur. After a ghastly greeting by her mother’s apparition, she delivers an ominous omen. With heartstrings torn between the love for her childhood confidant, Dr. Alan McMichael (Sons of Anarchy's Charlie Hunnam), and the tempestuous titillations of the darkly …

SONS of ANARCHY [Season 7, Ep. 1 & 2 Reviews]: 50 Shades of Jax.

The Men of Mayhem are back for their seventh and final season. And damn if it doesn’t feel like it... http://youtu.be/hXBftDP_TLU The premiere opens with its usual musical montage, setting our beloved "Hamlet on Wheels" in motion: Jax (Pacific Rim's Charlie Hunnam) is in prison so he could keep Tara out of harms way; Gemma …

SDCC [Chapter II, Verse I]: For both SOA & UTD, call it ‘Death in the Family’!

A couple of the hottest closers on Sunday's San Diego Holy Day offered a varying display of mayhem. Knowing Moody wanted to take the day off in reverence of Mr. Exhibit Hall and the lord himself (*cough* himself), leave it up to The Divine One to take care of business. And, why not? Coming to …

PACIFIC RIM [Review]: Finally, that ‘Smart’ Summer Blockbuster.

Only when the massive monsters and giant mechs do all the talking, of course. Pacific Rim is the most interesting movie of the year, if only because the premise reads like a dumb b-movie idea from a state college C+ film student (read: me), but lays behind one of Hollywood's brightest minds in Guillermo del …