Boris – Noise

Boris – Noise

Boris might have once been a favorite first name among communists, but it’s also the name of a Japanese rock band who have already cranked out a slew of albums since they started out in the late ni

Non-Stop

Liam Neeson is back again in yet another action flick, following Unknown, Taken and its sequel. This time around Neeson plays Bill Marks, an alcoholic Air Marshall who ends up getting more than he asked for during a packed flight when he starts receiving strange text messages from someone threatening to kill a passenger every 20 minutes unless he receives 150 million. What follows is a cat and mouse game between Neeson and the terrorist while things get more complicated as the other passengers start picking up on what’s happening.

Oldboy

In Spike Lee’s remake of Park Chan-Wook’s classic revenge thriller, we follow Joe Ducette (Josh Brolin), a misanthropic ad executive with a drinking problem, as he finds himself locked up in a room after a drunken night on the town. There, he learns from a TV report that he has been framed for the rape and murder of his ex-wife. When he emerges as a killing machine hellbent on revenge after 20 years of sit-ups and yoga exercises, he finds himself dealing with a funky Samuel L.

Inside Llewyn Davis

Inside Llewyn Davis is a trip through the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961 with the Coen brothers as your tour guides. With his guitar in tow, Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) tries to overcome a lot of obstacles during a cold New York winter in order to make it as a musician.

Devil’s Due

Devil’s Due is yet another addition to the ever-growing found footage horror genre and pretty much yet another completely useless one. It deals with an expectant young couple - played by Zach Gilford and Allison Miller – who get into trouble as the wife’s delivery date gets closer.