Review: Mockingjay Part 1

Four Eyes Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (Spoilers)

In this edition of our Four Eyes Review, Dave and Jenny discuss the first part of the final installment of The Hunger Games. Mockingjay: Part 1

Ep VII Teaser!

'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Teaser Released!

It was promised...and Disney delivered. On this most holy of all retail holidays, Black Friday, we were given an early Christmas present. Here's the very first teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Jurassic World Trailer #1

'Jurassic World' Trailer is Here!

We were told we'd have to wait until Thanksgiving day to see the first full trailer for Jurassic World but instead we were given an early Christmas present. Yesterday we got the full trailer and I've watched it several times already and I am ecstatic! So much awesome in one little trailer. Feast your eyes, friends. Its time to go back to the Park.

Ash Vs. Evil Dead

'The Evil Dead' Series Headed to Starz!

We had heard at SDCC this past year that an Evil Dead series was being shopped around. Aside from that and Sam Raimi's involvement, we didn't know much. Today we've found out that The Evil Dead has recieved a 10-episode straight-to-series order from Starz with a 2015 premiere! The series will be titled Ash Vs. Evil Dead and it will reunite Raimi with superstar Bruce Campbell.

Harley Quinn Cast?

'Suicide Squad' Has Found It's Harley!

Recently, Warner Bros and DC announced that a Suicide Squad film was in the works and that director David Ayer would be at the helm. We've heard that we might see Jesse Eisenberg reprise his role of Lex Luthor from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. There's been a few names making the rounds on the internet about who the studio is eyeing for various Squad member roles in the films. Names like Tom Hardy, Will Smith, and recently Jared Leto in the role of The Joker. Now, Collider is reporting that Harley Quinn has been cast. Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall StreetTarzan) is the name they mention as the actress that would be taking on the role of Joker's right hand and fan favorite Bat-villain. 

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #1 A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

When I was 8 or 9 I remember having a nightmare, a bad nightmare. I was being chased by this little red demon thing. He would chase me around my house and then he caught me. That was when I woke up, the first time. You see, I woke up several times in this nightmare. Each time I was sure that I was awake and then that little red demon would pop out again. I believe I woke up three times in the nightmare before I actually was awake. I still remember this nightmare clearly today. I can still picture that little red demon, I still remember the feeling of waking up multiple times, and I remember the fear. Nightmares are something that everyone can relate to. Our minds can do some crazy things even when we're awake. What our minds can do in our dreams and nightmares can be really freaky stuff. Anybody who has ever had a nightmare should be freaked out by this movie.

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #2 Alien

Alien is terrifying. Straight up horrifying. Alien excels at creating tension, fear, and everything in between. From the first moment that the chest burster pops through the chest of its unsuspecting victim, Alien succeeds where most horror movies have fallen: creating an enemy that it all powerful. We are terrified because the Xenomorph feels unbeatable and inescapable, especially for the main character Ripley. Try as she might, there is no escaping this menacing creature. 

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #3 Cabin in the Woods

Today we bring you our #3 horror movie in our Top Ten Horror Movie Countdown, and we’re pretty excited about it. Cabin in the Woods made our #3 spot, and if you’ve seen the movie you can probably understand why. Cabin in the Woods is the type of horror movie that you just can’t look away from. For those of you horror fans who have still managed to go this long without seeing this movie, you’re missing out.

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #4 Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Dawn of the Dead starts off like most every other zombie movie: some sort of virus is turning people into flesh crazed maniacs and a small band of people must survive. Sounds like the average zombie movie, right? But Dawn of the Dead isn’t just a movie about zombies. It’s a movie about people and the choices that they make. Where so many other zombie movies go wrong by focusing solely on action with the zombies, Dawn of the Dead cares about the characters first and foremost. And because of this, Dawn of the Dead becomes a movie that will be remembered for a long, long time.

The Avengers Line-Up Is Changing Post 'Age of Ultron'

So you've seen the trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron right? Pretty dramatic stuff going on and such. It seems like its possible we could lose a few of our favorite Mighty Heroes before its all said and done in the battle against Ultron. If you were thinking this...you MIGHT be right. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige spoke with Buzzfeed about the upcoming Superhero Epic and had this to say about the Avengers roster...

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #5 The Thing

The Thing is not only one of my favorite horror movies but also one of my favorite movies of any genre. This movie focuses on a team of scientists who are confronted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of the people that it kills. This is one of the first horror movies that I remember watching and is a must-watch every time I come across it on TV.

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #6 28 Days Later

28 Days Later - A Time No One Wants To Be Apart Of.

With Warm BodiesZombieland and of course The Walking Dead, we are in the time of zombies. The Zombie genre is absolutely fascinating for me. I am going to go all the way back and claim that Frankenstein being one of the first greats. There has been some amazing zombie flicks over the decades. Movies like Re-AnimatorResident Evil, and Dead Alive are some greats, but Romero holds the crown with 1968’s “Night of the Living Dead” which in my humble opinion is a pure Classic.

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #7 Jaws

When I sat down to think of what films would be on my list, I was surprised how many of them were movies I saw when I was just a kid or young teenager. Were my parents irresponsible for letting such an "impressionable" youth see such violent and horrifying materials? NOPE! First, I probably snuck away to see them, watching them when they weren't home or when I was away for a sleepover or something. Secondly, my parents taught me at very young age what was right and what was wrong, and that there are consequences for our actions. So I was saved from becoming some psychotic axe murderer or something. Still these movies did scare me at a young age, but so did Michael Jackson's video for Thriller. Anyways, let me get down from my soapbox and begin my review for our #7 film, Jaws...

Top Ten Horror Films Countdown: #8 The Shining

Stanley Kubrick is known as one of the greatest cinematographers ever. Next to “A Clockwork Orange” and “2001 A Space Odyssey” sits “The Shining. I remember watching this when I was a kid and getting very bored. I couldn’t quite figure out why Danny’s finger talked to him, but when I re-watched it later in life I started to understand how incredibly creepy this movie is. Creepy in regards to both story and setting.

'Avengers: Age of Ultron' 1st Trailer

So, Marvel "accidentally" leaked the Age of Ultron trailer today, and blamed it on Hydra. Nice. Watch for yourselves, I'm speechless. I can't wait to see this movie, and I think it's going to top Avengers as the biggest comic book movie ever...for now.