We've crunched the numbers to bring you a look at 2015's most popular Nerdvana content.
2015
If there is one thing Yakuza 5 does right, it's variety.
It’s a scene that fans and film students will be contemplating and talking about for generations.
Faster than a speeding DeLorean a new year is upon us once again, and nothing brings in the New Year like a monkey on a jackhammer pounding on a washtub.
Quentin Tarantino puts his special sort of demented twist on the classic western genre in his 8th film, The Hateful Eight. Like the bastard son of Sergio Leone...
Filmmaker David O. Russell strangely sways off course in his latest effort, Joy, starring his frequent collaborators, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper.
The new film, Concussion, wants to ruin your football season.
The Big Short does an excellent and entertaining job of making the economic complexities of the Great Recession understandable to the average moviegoer.
On a cold Christmas evening in the winter of 44-45, Wonder Woman was busy delivering presents to poor children while disguised as "Miss Santa Claus."
With The Force Awakens, J.J. Abrams shoots for the stars and delivers a film that should win new fans and appease Star Wars aficionados of every generation.