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'Infinity War' Review
Probably one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Marvel’s Infinity War smashed box office records as people rushed out to catch the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). If you haven’t seen any of the Marvel films, then you have A LOT of catching up to do: ten year's worth. With the huge success of Black Panther earlier in the year, moviegoers were pumped up to see so many of the Marvel characters come together in Infinity War.
By Vanessa Cherron Riser8 years ago in Geeks
My Top 5 Favourite Marvel Films
Everyone who knows me knows that I'm a huge fan of superhero films. I do prefer DC films over Marvel films, but this does not mean that I don't like Marvel. I love the majority of Marvel films and in this list is my top five favourite ones.
By Mason Palmer8 years ago in Geeks
'Avengers: Infinity War' Is a Pending Miracle
Avengers: Infinity War has arrived! And it’s the most hyped movie since…the one Marvel released two months ago. But we’re back in Wakanda (for a bit) and, from way back to 2008’s Iron Man, all of the MCU’s tirelessly impressive work has led to this very moment in cinematic history. It’s a fun legacy, but how was the movie? How many fragile childhoods did Disney ruin this time? Is Infinity War a fitting season finale for this franchise?
By Mike Charest8 years ago in Geeks
Is Sony Missing the Point of 'Venom?'
The upcoming Venom movie has been something of a head-scratcher for fans since it was announced. First, fans wondered if this movie could even work without Spider-Man in the film, but then it was hinted at that the film was going to part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe... only to be redacted a week later.
By Kory Glover8 years ago in Geeks
Can Someone Pass Me the Time Stone? I Need to Unsee 'Infinity Wars'…
The Russo brothers have returned to their director’s chairs and the Avengers have suited back up for the most ambitious superhero movie to date, The Avengers: Infinity Wars. When Thanos, an alien killing machine, seeks out the five infinity stones to wipe out half of all living things, the Marvel heroes split off into the universe to protect the remaining stones and put a stop to the villain’s plan. This isn’t the first time the Russos have rounded up Marvel’s heroes for an epic adventure.
By Austin Grubbs8 years ago in Geeks
5 Movies For David Lynch Fans
Still reeling after the Twin Peaks finale last year? Are you wondering where you're going to get your next Lynchian fix? Considering the usual gap between David Lynch's projects in the past, we may have a long while to wait before he graces us with another film. In the meantime, here are some films you might enjoy if you enjoy the works of David Lynch.
By Eden Roquelaire8 years ago in Geeks
Ana de Armas Stars in 'Corazon'
Cuban actress, Ana de Armas stars in Corazon, the true story of a young woman, Elena Ramirez, living in the town of Santo Domingo in the impoverished country of the Dominican Republic. She makes her living as a prostitute selling her body to strange men in order to provide for her family. These men, or "johns," aren't aware that her health is failing due to her faint heart.
By Suzanne Rothberg8 years ago in Geeks
Ranking the Movies of 2018: Week 15
Cult movies are a strange breed of cat. One can never know what will become a cult movie or why a movie becomes an underground hit. Super Troopers is a good example of this odd, unpredictable phenomenon. When the comedy group Broken Lizard broke out in 2001 with the comedy Super Troopers, no one could have predicted that the low budget comedy would become a home video juggernaut.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
The 'Infinity War' B.O
Early projections currently have Infinity War opening somewhere between 235-255 million dollars, with a domestic sum of $565-650 million. Those aren’t bad numbers by any stretch, but it's possible that analysts are underestimating the film's overall performance. Let’s do the math and see how, well, or far off the current predictions are for Infinity War's domestic box office haul.
By James F. Ewart8 years ago in Geeks
Is John Krasinski’s Hit Horror Piece ‘A Quiet Place’ Secretly Sexist?
The new horror flick, A Quiet Place, was more than first-time director, John Krasinski, of The Office fame, could have ever hoped for. Scoring a whoping 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film has earned its rank among the latest mainstream horror hits like Get Out. But underneath all the success and fame, one element of the film has been missed: it could easily be deemed sexist for its celebration of the traditional family.
By Austin Grubbs8 years ago in Geeks
What's With Manfred?
Ok, so I'm pretty sure the vast majority of those reading this saw the 2002 film: Ice Age. It's probably well ingrained in your psyche as a part of your childhood. It's also practically a classic, even with the slew of sequels following it that are average but not terrible.
By Doug McCloskey8 years ago in Geeks
Film in Our Modern Day Society
Film throughout the decades has been constantly growing and developing as an art form. It has seen high's and low's but has generally increased for the better. More money has been put into it and has overall increased in popularity. Since the day film has been invented, it’s been used to: provoke an emotion, commentate on an idea or simply tell a story. Whatever film wants to do, it can do it, through its use of: dialogue, cinematography, plot, acting and everything else. The opportunities are unlimited for anyone wishing to get their point across. There have been many people who have risen to the challenge of creating a film and have done so quite successfully. A few can be named like, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese’s, Quentin Tarantino and the list goes on. What makes film so amazing is its versatility. It allows for creative people to project their visions and ideas.
By Freddie fair8 years ago in Geeks











