Jeremy Renner

‘Mission: Impossible 5’ Trailer: This Might Be Ethan Hunt’s Last Mission
‘Mission: Impossible 5’ Trailer: This Might Be Ethan Hunt’s Last Mission
‘Mission: Impossible 5’ Trailer: This Might Be Ethan Hunt’s Last Mission
Just yesterday, we got our first real taste of Mission: Impossible 5 via a one-minute teaser trailer, but you should probably hold onto your seats because today brings the full trailer with even more Tom Cruise spy action and intrigue. Officially titled Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation, the fifth installment in the franchise sees Ethan Hunt and the crew going up against a team of what are essentially anti-IMF agents, put together to bring Hunt’s organization down.
Jeremy Renner Teases A Secret Hawkeye Project
Jeremy Renner Teases A Secret Hawkeye Project
Jeremy Renner Teases A Secret Hawkeye Project
Jeremy Renner would not make a very good spy. The guy can’t keep his mouth shut! If you’re doing something secretive, you’re supposed to keep quiet about it. But earlier today Renner teased something he’s doing for Marvel as Hawkeye, the master archer of the Avenger. And, really, Renner should know better because he works for S.H.I.E.L.D. (and as Jason Bourne’s replacement in ‘The Bourne Legacy’!)
‘Bourne 5′ Delayed Till July 2016
‘Bourne 5′ Delayed Till July 2016
‘Bourne 5′ Delayed Till July 2016
In a move that shouldn't surprise too many people, Universal announced that the sequel to 'The Bourne Legacy,' the untitled 'Bourne 5,' has been delayed to 2016. The film, the fifth in the long-running and widely liked franchise, was originally set to arrive in theaters on August 14, 2015. Now, it is set to open on July 15, 2016.
‘American Hustle’ Review
‘American Hustle’ Review
‘American Hustle’ Review
There is so much hair in 'American Hustle.' Christian Bale's disastrous comb-over/rug combo basically opens the film with a wordless monologue. Beneath that unnatural mop is the sharp mind of Irving Rosenfeld, a “from the feet up” con man making the leap from running legit (but boring) dry cleaning businesses to grifting down-on-their-luck rubes on bad bank loans. His operation starts taking off w