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Andrew Garfield Brings Stage To Screen With ‘tick, tick…Boom!’. Top Story - November 2021.
Andrew Garfield has traded in his Spider-Man suit for one of a struggling musical writer. The musical tick, tick…BOOM! was adapted to film by director Lin Manuel Miranda, screenwriter Steven Levenson, and choreographer Ryan Heffington. tick, tick…BOOM! was released in select theaters on November 12 and was released on Netflix to all audiences on November 19. Since then, it has been taking the internet by storm as fans of musicals, Andrew Garfield, and Lin Manuel Miranda devour the hottest musical movie today.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
What Hollywood gets wrong about [insert anything]
When it comes to topics where we don't have direct experience, a lot of our perceptions are likely to come from movies. Except movies often get things completely wrong. In fact you can type "What Hollywood gets wrong..." followed by almost anything else and get results. Here is a random collection of gripes people have about Hollywood blunders.
By Buck Hardcastle4 years ago in Geeks
TOP 5 BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES
List incorporates a happy blend of each sort of bubbly film the little screen brings to the table, regardless of whether you like your vacation includes compellingly sweet, incline toward endearing stories of family and development, or require shaggy companions at the focal point of the activity.
By Your Advice4 years ago in Geeks
Review: "King Richard". Top Story - November 2021.
Many sport films follow a simple formula that all too well feature a heartwarming underdog story and at its heart that is exactly what King Richard is. On top of that, it also seems a bit of an "Oscar-bait" type of film as it features arguably one of the best performances of Will Smith's long career. The film tells the story of the man behind two of the greatest tennis players to ever grace the sport, their father, and his pursuit of stardom for them both. During Venus and Serena Williams ascension to stardom, something that constantly made headlines at the time was how controversial their father was. You'd assume this film at its core would be about the two sisters but instead, it shines the light on the father to paint him in a better picture than the media ever did. In the process, it instills in the audience that it is always important to keep sight of what truly matters, the ones you love and protecting them.
By Nick Cavuoti4 years ago in Geeks
RED NOTICE
On paper, Red Notice peruses like an easy decision swarm pleaser. Rawson Marshall Thurber (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) coordinates the trifecta of appealing entertainers Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot in a smooth, activity experience frolic. Its got all that you really want for the notorious great soup of moviemaking, yet lamentably, Red Notice simply takes successions from much better movies and mushes them all together into some terrible goulash.
By Your Advice4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'The Shuroo Process' Can't Decide What Movie to Be
The Shuroo Process cannot decide what kind of movie it wants to be. The film stars Fiona Dourif as Parker Schaefer, an infamously fearless magazine writer who has finally gone off the rails. As we join the story, Parker has returned from what we can fairly assume was a binge. Parker is a fast talking mess and it doesn’t take long for her husband, who we only meet this one time, to clock her as drunk and high. He’s leaving, as we can see he’s all packed, and he’s taking the kids that are implied but never seen.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Drive My Car' is One of the Best Movies of 2021
A three hour movie can be intimidating, even for a professional film critic, such as myself. A three hour long movie has to be very, very good to justify that length, especially if you are not watching it in a movie theater where you have fewer potential distractions. That makes the movie Drive My Car, from director Ryusuke Hamaguchi, all the more impressive. Drive My Car is a three hour movie about art, infidelity and personal trauma. It’s not flashy or bombastic, it’s deeply human and warm. These aren’t qualities one assumes of a three hour movie.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'King Richard' A Strong Showcase for Will Smith and Little Else
King Richard stars Will Smith as Richard Williams, the controversial father of tennis icons, Venus and Serena Williams. The story of King Richard tracks Richard Williams’ deep seated dedication to make his daughters succeed in the world of tennis. As the story goes, Richard was watching tennis on television and saw a player pick up a $40,000 purse. This set off alarm bells in Richard’s mind. If someone could make that much from this sport dominated by white people, how well might a pair of incredibly talented black women do in this sport?
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
'Spider-Man: No Way Home': 5 Popular Fan Theories
We're a little over a month away from the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home. No Way Home will be the fourth MCU film to hit theatres this year, and is arguably the most highly anticipated, due to the many possibilities opened up by the film's multiverse elements.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
REVIEW - Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Top Story - November 2021.
Well then, it's finally here. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (or Ghostbusters: Legacy in some regions). I saw it on opening night (three evenings ago) but have taken a little while to collect my thoughts. As some of you might have noticed over the years, I'm rather into Ghostbusters, the film and the whole franchise. Ghostbusters II is great, sorely underrated, I thoroughly enjoyed the 2016 reboot (these days referred to as Answer the Call) and am still a bit annoyed the fan backlash damaged its performance so much that it didn't get a sequel. A third movie of any kind seemed unlikely for years, and at least the reboot made it clear there was still an appetite for the film. Finally we get a third instalment of the original continuity and... I liked it. I didn't love it. But I liked it.
By Daniel Tessier4 years ago in Geeks










