How many Charlie Kaufmans does it take to write a screenplay? As it turns out the answer is two, but only if they are played by two Nic Cages.
Read MoreFollowing a world-class run of surrealist dramedies, Kaufman suddenly found himself flung into the annals of romanic comedy history with his memory-erasing jailbreak, “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
Read MoreAs the streaming wars wage on, The Criterion Channel, HboMax, Prime Video and even the occasional Netflix pre-1980 bone, have made it easier than ever for the filmmakers of tomorrow to find the gems of yesterday.
Read MoreIn 2002, Charlie Kaufman found a third feature in “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” and an adversary in its director, George Clooney.
Read MoreAfter his debut, Kaufman’s “Human Nature” proves to be one of his most philosophically hairy tales.
Read MoreA look at 5 new shows that are coming to your streaming services, and the books that inspired them.
Read MoreWith the imminent September 4th release of Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things”, a Kaufman retrospective is just what the therapist ordered.
Read MoreA reflection of the career and lasting impact of Robin Williams on the sixth anniversary of his death
Read MoreHave you spent the past five months of quarantine binging everything on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, and even Peacock & Apple TV+? Well, Collector’s Corner is here to save the day giving you the rundown of the best items to pick up in the month of August.
Read MoreHere are the movies being released on Blu-ray this week!
Read MoreIn this article, Sean Chandler ranks the entire Terminator franchise just in time for the re-release of T2: Judgement Day in 3D!
Read MoreHere is the major Blu-ray being released this week!
Read MoreThis weekend, the first of two major Stephen King book to film adaptations coming out this fall will arrive. While there's an enormous amount of anticipation for these two films, there is also a certain level of apprehension. While there are some great Stephen King cinematic adaptations, many are horrible.
Read MoreThis year’s San Diego Comic-Con gave us tons of exciting trailers, announcements, and news regarding the future of the superhero movie genre, but one piece of information that appeared to go somewhat under the radar.
Read MoreJuly was a pretty good month for quality films and just like any month it had its highs and lows! This is going to be the first time that Men vs. Movies is doing a written best and worst for the month. This article will compile Nick, Brody, and Sean's list so that you could see our respective favorite and least favorite movies of this month and some of the reasons why.
Read MoreHello, to my fellow earthlings. Welcome to the newly created tv segment of Men vs. Movies. If you are wondering “Why would a website for movies have a tv section?” I honestly don’t know, I can’t answer that question but I can happily bring you reviews of our favourite tv shows and open your eyes to shows that may have missed you. I’m going to break down tv shows I will be watching this week and dropping a couple of reviews along the way.
Read MoreIt was announced on Monday that James Bond will indeed return in November of 2019 for his 25th official installment. While EON Productions was reticent on the finer details of the production, the New York Times has indicated that Daniel Craig's return to the iconic role of 007 is a "done deal". Now Deadline is reporting that we could soon also have a director attached to the project.
Read MoreBlu ray update of the week! We have some great picks out there for you guys today!
Read MoreLet's talk Nolan movies! With Dunkirk having been released just last Thursday we thought that it would be awesome to give you guys our opinions of Christopher Nolan's best films so that you could have a Nolan marathon from worst (if there really is one) to best if you so desire! We have compiled lists from Sean Chandler, Tyler Tompkins, as well as our very own Griffin Schiller for this weeks ranking.
Read MoreOpening this week is French director Luc Besson’s latest film, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. The $180 million dollar sci-fi epic is both the highest budgeted independent and French film of all-time. While the title is unfamiliar to the casual movie goer in North America, the film is actually based off of a 50 year old French comic book. On the surface, it would seem strange for Besson to follow up his previous film, the international Scarlett Johansson hit Lucy, with a sci-fi film, but this kind of genre hopping has been a staple of Luc Besson’s career.
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