I recently watched ‘Drive,’ and was completely confounded by the lack of action between Ryan Gosling and Christina Hendricks. I felt foresaken.
3D robots, a Thing from another world, Ryan Gosling and a literary/cinematic classic are among the video offerings coming home on January 31st.
Jeremy Fogelman presents his own year-end “unique” awards for 2011.
‘Drive’ is an action film that thrives on juxtaposition of incongruities, but succeeds as a movie that’s both ultra-violent and surprisingly evocative.
CliqueClack sits down with Nicolas Refn, the director of the upcoming thriller ‘Drive,’ for a few brief questions on his filmmaking process and what the future holds for him and his leading man Ryan Gosling.
I won’t say I have all the Ryan Gosling you’ll ever need in one place, because that is simply not possible. However, I have five pretty amazing clips of Gosling just being Gosling. For those of you about to swoon; I salute you.
‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ is a surprisingly good movie with enough laughs to balance the awkward drama that’s affixed to romance.