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Cinematic Treasure Trove - #2 The Wailing(2016) Horror-Mystery
The Wailing is a 2016 South Korean horror film directed by Na Hong-jin and written by the same director. The film stars Kwak Do-won, Hwang Jung-min, Chun Woo-hee and Jun Kunimura. The cinematography was handled by Hong Kyung-pyo, while the editing was done by Kim Sun-min. The music was composed by Jang Young-gyu and Dalpalan. The film was produced by Suh Dong-hyun and Kim Ho-sung and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. With a budget of US$8 million, the film was a commercial success, earning US$51.3 million at the box office. The film was released on May 12, 2016 and has a running time of 156 minutes. The film is in Korean and Japanese languages.
By Subin @vocal3 years ago in Geeks
Your Place or mine - Movie Review
Valentine’s Day compels many of us to bemoan not just the sorry state of our love lives but also the even sorrier state of the romantic comedy, a genre given a recent rebirth that’s still in need of a jolt back to life. After a distinct dearth, the streamer-led avalanche of 90-minute meet-cutes has certainly been consistent but it’s also been consistently underwhelming, inoffensively so perhaps but also increasingly aggravating to those of us who fondly remember the best of them. Even without expecting a total wheel reinvention, there’s a laziness that niggles – it’s as if these movies are being pumped out by writers and directors who are half-asleep, their focus elsewhere.
By Satheesh Kumar3 years ago in Geeks
Fast X Trailer
It's ride or die with the Fast and Furious movies, each one getting faster and faster, and the upcoming Fast X (2023) is no different. It's already amazing, and it gives us almost a four-minute trailer to officially introduce just how outrageous and high-octane this first two-part finale is going to be. Rita Moreno, Jason Momoa, and Brie Larson appear as new characters, each with a different connection to the larger story. If anything, this series loves the chapter of Vin Diesel's curly "family" more than the retcon and there is one important thing that brings us back to the part that changed the future of this series. The group will not be reduced, although hints of danger may drop the returning faces in the final. Racing is where this long-running franchise began, and much of it promises it hasn't forgotten.
By Barely Editing_3 years ago in Geeks
Before Inside Out, there was Osmosis Jones
Before Disney and Pixar animation made Inside Out in 2015. Inside Out (2015) There was Osmosis Jones, a 2001 live-action/animation film that is similar to the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit except this film focuses on the inside body of the man, two buddy cops: a white blood cell and cold cure pill, and a dangerous infection attacking the body.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Geeks
Harper Stewart's forehead kiss legacy
Taye Diggs played the character Harper Stewart in The Best Man(1999), The Best Man Holiday (2013) and Peacock's The Best Man: The Final Chapters(2022). His character was very… controversial to say the least and it would be covered in another of my upcoming The Best Man articles. However, this article is focusing on Harper's forehead-kissing legacy.
By 'Vive Akugha3 years ago in Geeks
Touchy Feely - A Movie Review
Only you can change. Touchy Feely is a 2013 film. Developing a sudden aversion to touch, a massage therapist is no longer taking clients until she figures out the problem. Meanwhile, a dentist figures out that he has a healing touch for his patients.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
10 Things You Might Now Know About Tom Hiddleston
We are still months away from the release of Thor: Ragnorak but the buzz is continuing to build for the showdown between Chris Hemsworth's Thor and his Avengers pal The Hulk. But where does that leave everyone's favorite bad boy Loki? A look at the trailer definitely indicates that Loki is present in the film but the trailers and marketing have been coy about revealing exactly what the trickster God has been up to since the events of Thor: The Dark World. Don't worry, I would spoil it here but that film ended on quite a doozy of a twist and set up the God everyone loves to hate to be back at the center of Thor's crosshairs.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
The Male Celebs Fans Want to See Drop Trou This Year
Male nudity in films and on TV is becoming more common and less taboo. Some view this rise of male nudity as an empowering way to challenge societal norms, as it breaks down traditional gender stereotypes and the idea that only women can be objectified in films. Others argue it is being used for sensational purposes and to generate more publicity. Case in point: White Lotus. That scene between Leo Woodall and the man who plays his uncle in the series, Tom Hollander, rattled the country for weeks.
By Ben Nelson3 years ago in Geeks












