Pierce Brosnan
Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods-and imprisoned,-Black Adam s freed from his earthly tomb.
King Louis XIV’s quest for immortality leads him to attempt to steal a mermaid’s life force, further complicated by his daughter’s discovery.
As the No Time To Die Countdown continues, Jake Tropila takes a look back at Die Another Day, Pierce Brosnan’s final Bond film.
Jake Tropila continues his countdown towards No Time To Die with a look at The World is Not Enough, Pierce Brosnan’s third Bond film.
In the No Time To Die Countdown, Jake Tropila takes a look at Tomorrow Never Dies, the second Bond Film starring Pierce Brosnan.
This week, Jake Tropila takes a look back at GoldenEye, the first James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan as 007.
Even if GoldenEye might not be the game-changing masterpiece that it could have been, it does play the Bond game well.
If you need to take a break from reading about all of the acclaimed films you’re missing out on seeing at all of fall’s prestigious film festivals, go ahead and watch Final Score.
Filled to the brim with a talented cast and with wonderful dance sequences, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is as lovely and vivacious as the original.
The Only Living Boy in New York is a competently directed film pulled down by a mediocre script and relying too heavily on melodrama.
Jackie Chan is in peak form in The Foreigner, and handily wins you over despite the film’s dated source material.
The first I heard of No Escape was in a radio interview with Lake Bell. I’d been a fan of hers for a while, and being still in awe of her performance in Man Up, I was enthralled by her explanation of why she had taken on an action film. She talked of how it was important to her to gain new experiences so she could learn more about herself and her craft.