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My Top Most Anticipated Films of 2018/2019
The movie industry is Booming lately with the once "unbeatable" box office record of James Cameron's Avatar ($760,507,625 made worldwide in box-office sales) being recently shattered in 2015 with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens which took in $936,662,225 worldwide in box office sales. With so much success with movies now a days, it means there is tons to look forward to every year. Here are the most anticipated upcoming films of 2018/2019.
By Brett Shupe7 years ago in Geeks
Marvel Studios’ 'Avengers: Endgame'
With the events that took place in Avengers: Infinity War, Tony Stark is left in space with nothing except the companionship of Nebula’s presence. While adrift in a surrounding of stars and no family, Stark sends a message to his one and only Pepper Potts. In the meantime, the remaining Avengers on Earth—Captain America, Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk), Black Widow, and Thor—figure out a way to bring back their vanquished allies for an epic showdown with Thanos (the evil demigod who decimated the planet and universe with a snap of his fingers). However, these heroes might not be alone. The strongest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) hero to date, Captain Marvel, accompanies the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for revenge, which may actually be their last.
By Classic Brothers7 years ago in Geeks
'Bringing Up Baby' Review
With modern society's perennial rush to embrace the new and most update of everything in life, the golden age of Hollywood, the classic films of yesteryear, anything pre-digital, is almost being regarded as too old to appreciate or give any attention.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks
'Mr. Happy' Film Analysis
Trigger Warning: Attempted suicide, murder. On March 20, 2015, VICE uploaded Mr. Happy to their YouTube channel (which makes this analysis over four years late). The film stars Chance the Rapper, who plays Victor Bennett, a man that wants to kill himself, but can’t seem to do it. Ironically, in order to cure his unhappiness, Victor contacts Mr. Happy, a service that offers an easy way for one to arrange their murder. In fact, the film is absolutely full of ironies.
By Azaria Brown7 years ago in Geeks
'Star Wars', 'Harry Potter', and the Marvel Universe: Four Reasons They Are the Best Movie Franchises
These are all amazing movie franchises. And if you look strictly at the numbers, the Marvel movies beat everyone worldwide with a gross intake of almost $17.5 billion. Star Wars is second, coming in at $9.3 billion. And Harry Potter is third at $8.5 billion. If we chose the best franchise by the overall gross intake, Marvel is definitely #1. But is that really the bottom line in determining which is best?
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Geeks
'Jefe'—Review
César (Luis Callejo) is the hedonistic, egocentric, bullish boss of a failing company. Unwilling to let staff go during an industry downturn, his life goes to crap when, after a particularly raucous weekend, he goes to the company board meeting and is told that the company is in serious trouble and they have only a week to prevent the company from going under.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks
'Beetlejuice'—A Movie Review
Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Bet—No! Don’t even think about saying his name a third time! You’re really going to regret it! Hitting cinemas in 1988, Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice was a critical success among audiences. Upon their deaths in a car accident, the Maitlands are trapped in their house as a new eccentric family moves into their home. Now they must scare them away in this dark comedy.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
Marvel Studios' 'Endgame'
Tony Stark—adrift in space, with nothing except the companionship of Nebula’s presence—sends a message to his one and only Pepper Potts. Meanwhile, the remaining Avengers— Thor, Black Widow, Captain America, and Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk)— must figure out a way to bring back their vanquished allies for an epic showdown with Thanos—the evil demigod who decimated the planet and universe with a snap of his fingers. However, these heroes might not be alone. The strongest MCU hero to date—Captain Marvel—accompanies the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for revenge—which may actually be their last.
By T.J. Flores7 years ago in Geeks
Who Is "The Boy?"
On March 12, 2014, Complex posted Childish Gambino’s Chicken and Futility, a short film that seems to create an existential discussion about futility, and how it presents itself in different aspects of our lives. Gambino himself plays The Boy, while Swank and Stephen Glover, simply play themselves. The film begins with the Boy reading an E. E. Cummings poem in preparation to write a essay, and then teaching himself to roll a paper. The three characters then talk about the social scrutiny that Chick-fil-A was facing at the time, in addition to the real reason that moths fly toward light.
By Azaria Brown7 years ago in Geeks











