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Movie Review: 'South of Heaven' Starring Jason Sudeikis. Top Story - October 2021.
Annie (Evangeline Lilly) is dying. Annie has lung cancer and has been given between 9 and 12 months before her life ends. The diagnosis is recent enough that she got it just before her long term fiancé, 12 years to be precise, Jimmy Ray (Jason Sudeikis) was to go in front of a parole board. Jimmy has spent almost the entirety of their engagement behind bars. It might seem convenient when he tells of Annie’s prognosis in front of the parole board but what you come to find out about Jimmy Ray is that bad luck and timing are a big part of his life.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Miss Bala
Introduction Miss Bala is a 2019 action /thriller written by Gareth Dunnett-Alcocen, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, and produced by Pablo Cruz and Kevin Misher. The film stars Gina Rodiguez as lead character Gloria Fuentes; Ismael Cruz Cordova as cartel leader Lino Esparza and Anthony Mackie as C.I.A agent Jimmy
By Imabong Faminu4 years ago in Geeks
Dear Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen (a.k.a readers), I have recently watched your film and I have to admit, it definitely was not what I had been expecting. I had not read the synopsis because your title didn’t even intrigue me. Since I am an avid movie goer and I had already watched the films that are currently out in the theaters, I decided to give your film a go after watching the trailer. .
By Iris Harris4 years ago in Geeks
My Favorite Movies from the 52nd Annual Nashville Film Festival
The Nashville Film Festival was held from September 30th to October 6th of 2021 and I was lucky enough to attend the festival, virtually. I would have loved to be there in person but my capacity as a full time radio host and my duties with the Critics Choice Documentary Awards and my gig reviewing general release movies, meant that there was no getting away from home and only the chance to see several select movies from the Nashville Film Festival. For this article I settled on three movies that I loved the most from my time virtually attending the Nashville Film Festival.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Venom Let There Be Carnage' Starring Tom Hardy
Venom Let There Be Carnage is a very quirky comic book action movie. Directed by Andy Serkis, the man who gave physical life to Gollum in Lord of the Rings, Venom Let There Be Carnage appears far more interested in the relationship between between Venom, the alien symbiote being that eats human heads, and Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy), the reporter turned body host for Venom. But the question is: What does Andy Serkis have to say about the relationship between Venom and Eddie Brock?
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
"A Star Is Born": A musical film that is enough to become a classic in film history!
(Bradley Cooper) was silent for a while, focusing on his directorial debut: (A Star Is Born). This music movie caused heated discussions when the trailer was released, and it is currently in a state of overwhelming reputation both at home and abroad. In addition to Bradley’s first self-directed and self-acting performance, one of the highlights of this film is to find (Lady Gaga) as the heroine. This film is also her debut on the big screen. The audience who loves music movies must have been looking forward to it for a long time, and even believe that this movie will be one of the best movies of this year. As expected, it is so awesome, so beautiful, and so touching!
By Manville Varieur4 years ago in Geeks
"The Equalizer 2": a knight who is a knight who is righteous and righteous. After self-salvation, he finds a response and some calmness
(The Equalizer 2) is a movie star: (Denzel Washington)'s first sequel film in his career. The director is still (Antoine Fuqua). After the last episode was widely acclaimed, the sequel four years apart is still quite anticipated. However, at the moment the trailer was released, the film can’t help but make people worry: because the texture of the trailer and the plot revealed are not as good as the first episode, the plot also looks like a very old-fashioned execution of "lynching." Revenge drama... But these doubts disappeared after watching the feature film! I can now say loudly that "The Equalizer 2" is a sequel that I am quite satisfied with and like!
By Manville Varieur4 years ago in Geeks
"The VVitch": the fall of faith, the abuse of faith
The new director (Robert Eggers), who has repeatedly collaborated with A24, uses thrillers as the motif. Both feature feature films in this genre are based on the subtopics of history, religion, and mythology. The first work in 2015 (The VVitch) is different from many horror genres with religious settings. The latter usually intends to use religion to charm the plot to produce the horror of unknowable/controlling power; the former is based on historical and folklore research. England) District (Puritan) and Salem Witch Trials (Salem Witch Trials, 1692-1693) as a background, trying to elicit dialectics of religious philosophy and historical reflection.
By Anton Bolduc4 years ago in Geeks
"Love, Now" my happiest year
"Love, Now" plot introduction Katie Paris (Bella Thorne) has suffered from a hereditary disease-xeroderma pigmentosum since she was a child. She is extremely sensitive to ultraviolet rays. As long as she is exposed to the sun, her life may be in danger. Katie's father Jack ( Rob Rigel) In order to protect her, she always strictly controls her outing time. Katie, who cannot go out during the day, is used to singing or creating to express her mood and pass the time. She prefers to sit by the window to explore the outside world. .
By Pierre Picard4 years ago in Geeks










