[jwplayer mediaid=”9106″] While kids today do have the patience for vampires, nothing will eclipse the original’s noteworthiness (including the career transition made by Stephen Geoffreys).
[jwplayer mediaid=”9095″] This movie review is in French.

Shattering, piercing, suspenseful, queasy, bloody, gouging, bone breaking, mind blowing, and yet mesmerizing that’s what Final Destination 5 is all about, especially in 3D. This is one of those select few films that use 3 Dimension well and it will blow your mind. If you have never seen a Final Destination movie or are a big fan of the guts and gore they deliver, then rush to see Final Destination 5, but do not go over a bridge on your way.
[jwplayer mediaid=”9068″] Wow, Ryan Murphy’s li’l creations are threatening to reach a level of pop culture saturation formerly enjoyed by “The Brady Bunch” and “The
[jwplayer mediaid=”9063″] We’re expecting another R-rated, nerd-as-hero adventure from Jesse Eisenberg and director Ruben Fleischer, an outing heavier on the profanity (hello, Danny McBride) and

The situation action comedy 30 Minutes or Less does a very good job of setting up the laughter while following a story that’s as idiotic as a 3 dollar bill. The film moves along much like the title with very little time to catch your breath.

The online feeding frenzy comes to life when the “Fright Night†food truck serves free vampire-inspired treats at various stops. Sample “Bloody Jerry’s,†“Steak Stakes,†“Garlic Chips†or “Blood Red Popsicles.†Items served will vary by distribution time. One item per person per visit.
