This is part two of the happiness list for favorite media titles. It is part of List 17 in the 52 Lists for Happiness Journal. When I was making this list, I realized that I enjoy movie trilogies, similar to how I read entire series of books. I also love a good romance, some action… Continue reading Happiness List #17 Part Two: Top 10 Movies — Adventures with the Michigan Mama
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Gremlins: The Good, The Bad, and The Mogwai — Tariq Thinks So
The Gremlins: New Batch is about when Gizmo (the main Gremlin) has to find a new place to live but ends up stuck inside a skyscraper, accidentally gets exposed to water and as a result, all of the Gremlins that have spawned are now running amok inside the Clamp Industries skyscraper. To me this movie […]… Continue reading Gremlins: The Good, The Bad, and The Mogwai — Tariq Thinks So
Ghost (2020) A Review — Trailer Trashed
A character driven British crime story filmed entirely on an iPhone. Not my usual kind of thing, but the story is engaging, and the characters interesting. Even if the acting is a little amateurish. via Ghost (2020) A Review — Trailer Trashed
Extraction — CHRISO RUINS MOVIES
The marketing for this movie fooled me. I could’ve sworn that Joe Russo (Avengers) directed a violent, Hemsworth led action film. He did not, he wrote it and produced it. Which is very much not the same thing. While I applaud American action films that spend a lot more time actually choreographing fight scenes rather […]… Continue reading Extraction — CHRISO RUINS MOVIES
Movie Review: “Spaceship Earth” — The TV and Film Guy’s Reviews
No, “Spaceship Earth” is not a tale of the ride inside the sphere right at the front of EPCOT, and if some of the architecture in Matt Wolf’s documentary looks similar to that of EPCOT’s Future World, it has to do with the influences that helped create both. This particular “Spaceship Earth” is about the […]… Continue reading Movie Review: “Spaceship Earth” — The TV and Film Guy’s Reviews
The Invisible Man (2020) – Review — The DC Review Blog – EST. 2020
After Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) manages to escape from the clutches of her former partner, he then surprisingly takes his own life and leaves her some of his fortune, only for things to become a little complicated in the process. Cecilia is then tasked with the mission of trying to explain the strange occurrences that […]… Continue reading The Invisible Man (2020) – Review — The DC Review Blog – EST. 2020
Anything Nice to Say: Holmes & Watson — Kate Cornell
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly take their buddy comedy antics to the most iconic literary characters of all time, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. With reports of people walking out of screenings, we attempt to solve the greatest mystery of all by finding anything nice to say about Holmes & Watson. via Anything Nice… Continue reading Anything Nice to Say: Holmes & Watson — Kate Cornell
The Hobbit, Extended Edition — Jodi L. Milner, Author
A few weeks ago I wrote about how I was surprised that my entire family was excited to watch every single hour of the extended Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. As a geek parent, these movies are part of our heritage and an important milestone to pass on to the next generation. Not only […]… Continue reading The Hobbit, Extended Edition — Jodi L. Milner, Author
With ‘Tenet’ and ‘Mulan,’ Are Studios Taking a Hit for the Dream? (Column) — Variety
For a while, the question of when movie theaters would re-open was defined by a capitalist conundrum that no one wanted to talk about much, because its implications were too depressing. It went like this: Hollywood movies are staggeringly expensive. To have any hope of success, they need to open on a vast number of […]… Continue reading With ‘Tenet’ and ‘Mulan,’ Are Studios Taking a Hit for the Dream? (Column) — Variety
Simon Kinberg Script ‘Here Comes The Flood’ Drawing Offers — Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: There’s more than one hot script out there tonight. The latest is Here Comes The Flood, Simon Kinberg’s first original screenplay since Mr. and Mrs. Smith. I am told that there are multiple offers coming in for what is an elevated, character-driven love-story heist movie with big movie star roles. Kinberg and Audrey Chon, […]… Continue reading Simon Kinberg Script ‘Here Comes The Flood’ Drawing Offers — Deadline