An exclusive with Peter Berg, director of Battleship
CliqueClack sits down with the director and writer of ‘Battleship,’ Peter Berg, to talk about popcorn movies and his goals for the movie.
CliqueClack sits down with the director and writer of ‘Battleship,’ Peter Berg, to talk about popcorn movies and his goals for the movie.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Larry Charles team up again for ‘The Dictator,’ a scripted comedy guaranteed to make your skin crawl just a bit.
New to home video on May 15: ‘The Grey,’ ‘Chronicle,’ ‘Albert Nobbs,’ ‘The Devil Inside,’ ‘Rampart,’ ‘The Odessa File,’ ’1900,’ ‘Father of the Bride,’ ‘Bringing Down the House,’ and a ‘Kill Bill’ Double Feature.
Tim Burton’s take on ‘Dark Shadows’ has been the center of controversy after the publicity campaign painted the film as an all-out comedy (thanks to some lousy music choices in the trailer), but there’s actually more to the movie than meets the ear.
With ‘Marvel’s The Avengers,’ Joss Whedon has set a new bar for what comic book movies are supposed to look like and, more importantly, how they are supposed to feel.
CliqueClack sits down with the director and star of ‘Sound of My Voice,’ Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling, to talk about the philosophy of groupthink, the appeal different film genres, and the perception of reality.
Home video releases for May 1 include ‘Joyful Noise,’ ‘Haywire,’ ‘New Year’s Eve,’ ‘W.E.,’ ‘Men in Black,’ ‘Clueless,’ ‘Jeremiah Johnson,’ ‘About a Boy,’ ‘Pillow Talk,’ ‘S.O.B.’ and more classics from the Warner Archives.
Jason Segel and Emily Blunt star in this comedy about what happens to true love when life gets in the way.
How did Edgar Allan Poe spend his last days in Baltimore? Solving crimes based on his stories, of course!
‘Safe’ is Jason Statham tearing his way through New York with a touch of pathos. It’s pretty fun.
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