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Yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Samuel L. Jackson for the first time, thanks to Django Unchained (in theaters on Christmas Day), and while our conversation was full of more expletives than I care to mention, it was also a really fun chat with an actor who's just as cool offscreen as he is on. When it came time to discuss Jackson's future projects, he revealed that he absolutely "loved" working on Spike Lee's Oldboy, and while he still has to go shoot a part for the RoboCop remake in January -- as well as his scenes as Nick Fury for Captain America: The Winter Soldier -- he said in between he'll be shooting the live-action remake of the Japanese anime Kite.
"If you are already a fan of this franchise, this is a very good option this weekend at the cinema. It's well made, the actors are great and the story/world setting is very interesting." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
Ashley Madison-Sex Lies and Scandal Review: The documentary refuses to take a stand on whether or not it wants us to feel bad for cheaters, infuriating viewers with its wishy washy attitude.
Monster Review: While this film delivers elements of horror and thriller, they're only sporadically effective, leaving the overall experience falling short of expectations.
I really like good anime. I'm not familiar with a lot of it but I do watch a little of it sometimes.