We knew Eisenberg was going to blow up after his turn in The Social Network, but no one meant that literally—perhaps such predictions should be revised.
Spectacularly stylish visuals and mood altering music combine in this throwback to ye olde point-and-click adventures, crafted for the Twitter generation by a powerhouse collaboration of indie designers.
Carell looks to recapture his 40-Year-Old Virgin dorkish charm in this one, and he may be onto something: He plays a middle-aged doofus recently dumped by a wayward wife and not exactly ready for prime time.
Mars has taken a major beating as the setting of this long-running series of sci-fi shooters, so it’s only fair that this latest installment lets you clean up your mess.
Rotting undead shamble at your head in this portable installment of the Resident Evil series, which abandons all pretense of plot in favor of perforating zombie brains in 3-D. No glasses required.