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Ranking the Movies of 2018: Week 2
It’s week two of my ranking the movies of 2018 and so far, not much has stood out in terms of themes. I have seen 13 movies so far in 2018 with three classics, only one that wasn’t a disappointment, and ten new movies—three of which I have recommended but only one I have raved about and could remain near the top of this list for a few months. This week did bring one movie I am sure not to forget for the rest of this year, though not for a good reason.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
Say It Ain't So! Paramount Officially Pulls the Sequel to 'World War Z' and 'Friday the 13th' off Its Upcoming Slate
I'll take "movie installments virtually no one cares about" for $100, Alex. If you were one of the 12 people on Earth clamoring for the sequel to the 2013 #BradPitt-zombie flick, World War Z or itching for a reboot of the #FridayThe13th franchise, you must unfortunately wait a little while longer.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
15 Years On, Your Favorite 'Lord of the Rings' Cast Members Reunite for Some Serious Squad Goals
"My captain. My king." Cue the happy tears from legions of fans, they are back together! As unbelievable as it sounds, this past December marked the fifteen year anniversary of The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'Stranger Things' Star Millie Bobby Brown Joins Legendary's MonsterVerse with 'Godzilla 2'!
Everyone's favorite aspect of the breakout series #StrangerThings is ready to face the King Of Monsters in 2019. Millie Bobby Brown, known for her portrayal of Eleven in the hit #Netflix series, has signed on to star in Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, Legendary’s sequel to the 2014 monster flick starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Watch Every Film Reference in 'La La Land' in One Mashup Video
It is no surprise that this year's incredible addition to the musical genre, #LaLaLand drew inspiration from a myriad of other iconic musicals. These include such classics ranging from Singin' In The Rain to West Side Story, with hints of Grease sprinkled throughout and a whole lot of Fred and Ginger.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'House of Cards' Announces Its Season 5 Premiere Date Right Before the Trump Inauguration Because They Can
Mark the date May 5th, 2017 down in your calendars because that is when the political #Netflix drama, #HouseofCards is set to release its highly anticipated fifth season... Almost one year and two months since Season 4 was released on the streaming platform.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Brad Pitt Joins Pal Julia Roberts to Make First Public Appearance Since Split from Angelina Jolie
It has been almost two months since the news that power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are getting a divorce, and Pitt has made his first public appearance since the news.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'Baby Driver' Director Edgar Wright Subtly Calls out 'Fast 8' for CGI Submarine Scene — and Promises Real Car Stunts
Edgar Wright's highly anticipated #BabyDriver appears to have ridiculously fun action, a killer soundtrack and impressive car chases that are nothing short of incredible. We simply cannot handle our excitement over this movie!
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'She Has Made Me Feel Beyond Beautiful': Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz Are the Epitome of Friendship Goals
In an industry that seemingly strives to pit women against each other in the media, it's always encouraging to hear about those who rise above the outside influences lingering around them. Santa Clarita Diet actress Drew Barrymore and her Charlie's Angels co-star Cameron Diaz recently reunited and took to Instagram to post a sweet selfie paired with a touching caption.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Is 'Dragon Ball Super' Really That Bad?
Shōnen is the most recognisable branch of anime for the simple fact that it's the most marketable. Throw a couple of quirky characters together, give them superpowers or some special skills and a villain who's tens of thousands of times stronger than they are, and you've got yourself a typical shōnen. However, back when anime was first becoming popular outside of Japan, the formula was still being put together. Shows like Naruto, One Piece and Bleach were shaping the landscape of modern anime, establishing tropes that would go on to define shōnen for years to come. Before their rise, though,Dragon Ball Z had alreadycaptivated audiences throughout the United States with action-packed battles and a captivating story.
By Arvind Pennathur8 years ago in Geeks
Lando Has Left the Building: "Wildly Impressive" Donald Glover Has Wrapped Filming on the Han Solo Spinoff
Production on the upcoming Star Wars anthology hasn't wrapped as of yet, but Ron Howard and his crew are gradually inching closer and closer to the finish line. The director has been quite active on his twitter account since joining the team, providing updates of the coming and goings on set of the immensely secretive project. His latest update featured a smiling selfie with Donald Glover, announcing the actor's official wrap on production.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks











