
On his first day on the job as a narcotics officer, a rookie cop works with a rogue detective who isn't what he appears.
Our trilogy at Seabrook High School starts with a rivalry between zombies and humans who eventually come together.
Remakes. Reboots. Reinventions. Redundancy. It's the common practice in Hollywood of late, sometimes offering us victorious reimagining of what can be considered cinematic classics while also, more often, falling flat on their UN-imaginative faces in utter defeat and lackluster results. Admittedly, with this in mind, I went into the newest incarnation of "The War of the Roses" with typical trepidation and cautious optimism.