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Movie Review: 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' is a Lovely Film
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On bursts forth from the imagination of Jenny Slate and her creative partner, Dean Fleischer Camp. The story of a lonely little shell with shoes on and the documentary filmmaker who briefly lives with the shell and makes a movie about him, Marcel the shell with Shoes On is a wildly inventive and genuinely lovely movie. Vibrant, strange and endlessly beautiful, Marcel the Shell with Shoes on is one of the reasons we love going to the movies.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
The Yellow Handkerchief - A Movie Review
Why are you on the road? Everyone’s gotta go somewhere. The Yellow Handkerchief was released to theaters in 2008. Three strangers meet and take a road trip through Louisiana. They have one thing in common. Loneliness. Helping one another out in more ways than one, this adventure is uplifting.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "No Time to Die"
No Time to Die is the latest Bond film to come out in 2021. It is the swan song for the Daniel Craig era of Bond films. Of course the franchise will continue without him but he did play a pretty darn good bond. Over the last 5 films I have come to appreciate his take on the Bond character and the way that this Bond was portrayed in the franchise.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: The Gray Man is actually a great action movie
I've always been a big fan of the Russo brothers and their previous action movies so I was exited for The Gray Man to release and was expecting to be amazed by this film. After seeing this movie, I don't think the action disappoints at all. The Gray Man was a great film, full of amazing action and hand-to hand-combat scenes that I absolutely loved. Though, the actual story is where this movie fell a bit short for me.
By Alanna Barone4 years ago in Geeks
Five Movies About the Movies
Hollywood makes movies about every avenue of life. There are movies about space, the ocean, the creatures of the ocean, and there’s even movies about treasure hunts. You’ll find that each beloved moving picture has no bounds on what subjects to tackle and express with each flicker of the frame. Or rather, the filmmakers of such movies find that there is no subject, place, or theme that cannot be explored. With that being said, it is no surprise that Hollywood and filmmakers everywhere like to make pictures about the process of filmmaking, going to the movies, and Hollywood itself. Hollywood loves talking about Hollywood, so there’s no shortage of great pieces of film that have expressed the artistic endeavors of being a filmmaker, actor, or lover of all things cinema.
By Bella Leon4 years ago in Geeks
Adam Warlock is Coming!
The Guardians of the Galaxy movies have been a welcome break in the MCU since the first installment in 2014. Both movies they have introduced us to new and interesting characters that some people may never have come across otherwise. They will be continuing that trend in volume 3 with the introduction of the highly anticipated Adam Warlock who has been teased for a run in the MCU since the post credit scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2. This has left some new fans of the franchise to wonder, who is Adam Warlock?
By Greg Falconer4 years ago in Geeks
Classic Movie Review: 'Reservoir Dogs' My Summer of Classics
It seems hard to believe now, but in the early 1990's Harvey Keitel was having a hard time finding work. While his close friends Martin Scorsese and Robert Deniro were scoring bigger and bigger films, Keitel was turning away stereotypical thug roles that played too much off his legendary character from Mean Streets. Keitel hadn't worked in a couple years when a hyperactive, young, writer-director named Quentin Tarentino accosted him. Tarentino offered Keitel the role of Mr. White in Reservoir Dogs after writing the role with Keitel in mind. What might have happened had he said no? Thankfully we will never know.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Jane Austen's Persuasion Is Based on a Real-Life Romance
Period dramas have always been popular and that's not going to change anytime soon. In recent years there has been the Apple TV+ series about Emily Dickinson, the remake of Jane Austen's Emma, the ongoing Outlander saga and the wildly popular Bridgerton. So it's no surprise Netflix will air a re-imagining of Austen's Persuasion this Friday.
By Lori Lamothe4 years ago in Geeks
If Beale Street Could Talk: 10 Most Poetic Quotes
Content warning: This article makes mention of sexual assault. Barry Jenkins' highly-anticipated follow-up to Moonlight is an adaptation of James Baldwins' If Beale Street Could Talk. Hints of the same poetic style and cinematography are clear throughout, but this effect doesn't take the edge off the grit and harshness of the film's message.
By Svetlana Sterlin4 years ago in Geeks
The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption" (The Shawshank Redemption) is adapted from the "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Prison Redemption" included in Stephen King's "A Different Season". The film is directed by Frank Darabont and stars Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. The film is magnificent, with a distinctive theme, profound connotation, wonderful story, classic characters, pure and atmospheric artistic techniques, both a deep critique of the American judicial system, the prison system, and the endless praise of human faith, but also a deep and imaginative interpretation and discussion of friendship and the meaning of life, is a dazzling and elegant life with a realistic veneer but hidden the core of extreme romance. It is a dazzling life scroll with a realistic veneer but a highly romantic core, worthy of our treasuring and speculation.
By NatalieMarmol4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Recommendation
Invictus Invictus, released in 2009 and directed by Clint Eastwood, is a biopic based on the story of Nelson Mandela, the then president of South Africa, and Francois Pienaar, the captain of the national rugby team, who worked together to unite South Africa, which had recently emerged from apartheid and was facing division, during the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa.
By NatalieMarmol4 years ago in Geeks







