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25 Years Of Disney's 'Pocahontas': 9 Fun Facts About The Film
June 23rd marks the 25th anniversary of the Disney classic Pocahontas. Pocahontas's release fell smack-bang in the middle of Disney's golden era 'Renaissance' period, and while it was a hit at the time of it's release, the movie has met with criticism in recent years due to it's historical inaccuracy.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Geeks
Identifying with Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse (Spoilers Ahead!)
Welcome to the Spider-verse where there is not only one Spider-Man, but many with different features and rhetorical uses. A movie like this should be analyzed because it is more than a normal carbon copy of a comic book movie. The story is of a young man named Miles Morales who is growing up in New York trying to survive his new school. He gets bit by a spider that has been affected by a giant machine created by a man, Kingpin, who wants to pull his wife and son out of death. The turning on of this machine brought multiple versions of Spider-Man and several spider-girls to Mile’s dimension. The movie is a collaboration of these spider enhanced people to return to their own times and save the current one. The creators of this movie made it their goal to establish a movie that went beyond the physical connotation of a comic book. They wanted the audience to watch this film and be immersed in the action as if they were entering into a comic book.
By Victoria Ward6 years ago in Geeks
Review - Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga
I was really looking forward to this and to a certain degree, I think I needed it. My family and I have been really fortunate in a lot of ways over the last few months, but after Brexit, another general election, COVID-19, lockdown and the (essential) aftermath of the recent murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, my soul really needed a fresh, silly, Will Ferrell comedy as a break for ninety minutes.
By Matthew Buck6 years ago in Geeks
Product Grizzly
I don’t believe I have watched a Canadian film before until today. I have watched Hudson Bay Company show that used to air, which was a TV show. Hudson Bay Company was really interesting with its history about fur trading between the Aboriginal people and white settlers. Racism was huge problem for the Aboriginals during that time, as well as today. White settlers didn’t believe they were collecting goods so they would raid the Aboriginal traditional lands, which forced the Aboriginals to pack and move a lot. That show was really good, and had a lot of footage to Project Grizzly that was the same with its wild nature shots.
By Stephine Ricker6 years ago in Geeks
The Irishman is a Little Light in Comparison to Past Scorsese Triumphs
Studio : Netflix, Poster My first go at The Irishman had me walking out after 90 minutes. The big screen presentation came across as just a bunch of people talking out from the screen. It was unwatchable, but after an relatively enjoyable viewing on Netflix, I have a theory. The film was made for the small screen and did not translate on the larger medium. Still, Martin Scorsese’s latest does not rise to the level of his other great works, and I have some theories about that too.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Geeks
Why Spike Lee's 'Da 5 Bloods' is a Breath of Fresh Air for Netflix
According to Spike Lee, no Hollywood film studio wanted 'Da 5 Bloods', despite the director's glittering career. It's easy to see why it would appear as an affront to major production companies, as the film is not your average run-of-the-mill action flick. With all of his films, Spike Lee's 'Da 5 Bloods' is a thickly-coated in education and politics, all of which appear under the guise of a plot which sees four black veterans return to Vietnam to give their deceased friend Stormin' Norman (Chadwick Boseman) a burial and unearth the gold bullion they left there decades ago.
By Dani Buckley6 years ago in Geeks
Why I Am Absolutely Underwhelmed By ‘Tenet”s Two Trailers
Last week, all the movie fans talked about one thing, which is the second trailer of Christopher Nolan’s newest movie, Tenet. Everybody was excited, YouTubers started analyzing the trailer and we can safely say that the countdown towards the release of the movie has really started. Everybody but me. Because the title of this article is indeed true: I don’t feel any excitement for Tenet at all.
By MovieBabble6 years ago in Geeks










