Gore Verbinski's grand and much-anticipated return to horror is far more focused on giving audience a scenic tour rather than a scare in a wholly tragic case of squandered potential
The Lone Ranger is without doubt one of the weirdest movies to have emerged from a major studio since... um...
The Lone Ranger is without doubt one of the weirdest summer tentpole movies to have emerged from a major studio since... um...
Seven years ago, writer John Logan and producer Graham King made The Aviator – a prestige picture helmed by one of America’s greatest living directors, which featured a protagonist with...
Seven years ago, writer John Logan and producer Graham King made The Aviator – a prestige picture helmed by one of America’s greatest living directors, which featured a protagonist with...
OK, let me get this straight. In the first movie (Curse of the Black Pearl), Captain Barbossa (Rush) was the bad guy. Captain Jack Sparrow's mortal enemy.
At World’s End suggests the sort of place where you’ll be staring into an abyss, the thing stretching on and on before you, with no sign of ending.
Jack Sparrow is once again doing the whole pisshead-pirate thing and being a pain in the government’s arse.