MOVIES
From Wolverine to the White House
CinemaSins takes a look through the microscope at the mother of all video game adaptations, Mortal Kombat. Boy, are you guys that thought we were doing Green Lantern going to be disappointed. Also, you guys might enjoy this week's Honest Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOTk1Gi5zoA Coming Friday: A conversation about Fast & Furious Coming Next Tuesday: Another sins video No movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we recount next?
Jonathan London host this weeks PausePlay armed with: a green screen, twelve ounces of my self respect, an inexpensive costume, a hastily written gag, and the newest releases to DVD and Blu-ray. New to DVD and Blu-ray This Week: Beautiful Creatures Captain America Collector's Edition True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season Teen Wolf: Season 2 Side Effects Stand Up Guys The Last Stand
I have a conversation with myself about the new J.J. Abrams movie, Star Trek Into Darkness. And some stuff gets destroyed too. Did you see Star Trek Into Darkness? Which one of these two guys got it right?
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews The Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire.
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews Black Rock starring Kate Bosworth and Lake Bell.
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews Star Trek Into Darkness starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto.
Turns out cracking open a cold one with the boss after work just isn't how it's done at Google. Catch The Internship in theaters June 7. Billy (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Owen Wilson) are salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital world. Trying to prove they are not obsolete, they defy the odds by talking their way into a coveted internship at Google, along with a battalion of brilliant college students. But, gaining entrance to this utopia is only half the battle. Now they must compete with a group of the nation’s most elite, tech-savvy geniuses to prove that necessity really is the mother of re-invention.
After much demand, CinemaSins points the sin-counter at the dinosaur classic, Jurassic Park. And no, one of the sins isn't that the kids don't die. Coming Friday: A Conversation about Star Trek Into Darkness. Coming Next Tuesday: Another Sins video. In The Coming Weeks: Musical wizard stupidity. No movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we recount next?
Jonathan London hosts the only web show on the internet that tells what's new to DVD and Blu-ray this week, this is Pause/Play! New to DVD and Blu-ray this Week: Cloud Atlas Texas Chainsaw 3D Tomorrow You're Gone Liz & Dick Dexter: The Seventh Season Frankie Go Boom
I have a conversation with myself about The Great Gatsby. Yes, we saw it, and yes, we actually talk about the movie this time (we do read the comments). As usual, we don't agree on much. Which one do you agree with? Coming Tuesday: Another Sins video for a popular request of late Next Friday: Another Conversation video Later this month: A Cinema Sins music video
Eli Roth takes over the latest episode Unfiltered and scares Matt Zaller into never traveling again. Aftershock is in theaters and VOD 5/10. Hemlock Grove is currently streaming to Netflix.
To boldly go where many of you have been asking us to go... J.J. Abrahms' Star Trek. Does it have sins? Of course! Did we do a Bonus Round of lens flare? No we did not, because that would be too obvious. And also it's already been done. If you really want to see that much lens flare, go check out this guy's video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYgG9MhV5Q0 This Friday: Another Conversation video. Next Tuesday: Another Sins video. Very soon: Things get musical. No movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we recount next?
In this week's misadventure into the best DVD and Blu-ray releases, your host Jonathan London covers Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher and The ABC's of Death. New to DVD and Blu-ray this Week: Jack Reacher The ABC's of Death Mama Safe Haven Fringe: Complete Fifth Season The Oranges
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews Iron Man 3 starring Robert Downey Jr and Ben Kingsley.
A conversation with myself about Iron Man 3. Well, that's where things start off, at least. As usual, our discussion gets a little off track and we end up covering the Iron Man sins videos, teleportation, and the definition of a "cinema sin." Coming Tuesday: One of the most requested Sins videos of the last few weeks. Coming Next Friday: Another Conversation video Coming Soon: We made something unexpected, and we're almost ready to share it. What movie or movie-related topic should I discuss with myself next?
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews Pain & Gain starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson.
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews Arthur Newman starring Emily Blunt and Colin Firth.
Richard Roeper's Reviews Season: 1 Richard Roeper reviews The Big Wedding starring Robert De Niro and Diane Keaton.
You asked for it, so we watched it many times. Now we're desensitized to violence and the n-word. Here are all the sins we found in Tarantino's latest, Django Unchained. Coming Friday: The return of Conversations With Myself About Movies Next Tuesday: Another sins video you've been begging us to do. Coming this month: There's magic in the air. No movie is without sin! Which movie's sins should we recount next?
Joking Operational Neuro-Organism 3000, Jonathan London, brings you a historic recording of Pause/Play, a weekly internet program that featured news on Blu-Ray or Digital Versatile Discs from a week in your human history. New to DVD and Blu-ray this Week: Silver Linings Playbook Star Trek: The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds Funny Girl on Blu-ray The Guilt Trip History of The Eagles