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Best Foreign Films Every Cinema Fan Must See
Hollywood dominates the film landscape, but that doesn't mean it's the only place where important work is being done. Compelling stories are being told all over the world, and often they can be glimpses into worlds we would have otherwise never encountered. They may not be blowing up our box offices, but now more than ever we need character driven art house cinema that Hollywood rarely touches — everything can't be a goddamn superhero movie. The best foreign films take risks, and film critics, plus serious cinephiles, thank them for it.
By Joseph Farley8 years ago in Geeks
Kevin Feige Clears Up Those Hulk Trilogy Rumors
After sitting out the mini Avengers assembly that was Captain America: Civil War, who isn't glad to see Thor and the Incredible Hulk back on our screens for the God of Thunder's third solo outing? As the mean, green, fighting machine takes on Chris Hemsworth's golden-haired hero in the arena of the Grandmaster, it will likely remind fans of just how great Dr. Bruce Banner's alter ego really is. So, with recent rumors of a Hulk trilogy arc coming our way, will the MCU make good on its promise?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Craziest Netflix Movies That Mess With Your Head
If you ask me, one of the biggest problems with mainstream Hollywood movies is that they rarely make you think. Most movies are visually stunning, superficial, and "feel good" trips that never really make the audience pause, and actually absorb what they're seeing.
By Stephen Hamilton8 years ago in Geeks
'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
There are times when we all think "can’t we have this one good thing." What this "thing" is differs from person to person, and more often than not you will find yourself second-guessing why it isn’t a "good thing." Chances are, it’s because that good thing is deeply flawed, and said flaws need to be called out.
By Monita Roy Mohan8 years ago in Geeks
5 Films That Actually Deserve A Remake
In this seemingly unwavering era of Hollywood sequels, reboots and remakes, it has become a rarity for an original property to grace our cinema screens. Though this trend has already become played-out and tiresome, with box-office flops such as Ghostbusters (2016) and The Mummy (2017) proving that name alone is not enough, the powers-that-be show no signs of slowing. The next few years will see numerous reboots/remakes hit the silver screen. Get ready for a new (but probably not improved) Jumanji, Mary Poppins, The Matrix, Police Academy, and Logan’s Run... to name but a few. As well as live-action reboots of all the major Disney properties.
By Tom Boxall8 years ago in Geeks
From Board Game to Video Game, a Breakdown of the New Jumanji Trailer
We are now in an age where enough time has passed where a lot of the classic films we held dear to our hearts that came out back in the 90s are now being rebooted/remade as the film technology we now have allows us to take these films and give them a huge upgrade. Just this year we have seen Beauty and the Beast make a huge impact in the box office where instead of an animated film, we got the same story with the same beloved songs in a live action film.
By Christina B8 years ago in Geeks
How 'Thor: Ragnarok' Leads Into 'Infinity War'
As the countdown starts to one comic books biggest battles, the Marvel films are starting to piece together where we have last seen characters and the arrival of Thanos. Thor: Ragnarok is its own standalone film focusing more on the comedic destruction of Asgard and it's newly established king but it does set up some ground work for Infinity War.
By Christina B8 years ago in Geeks
Five Movie Deaths that Made Me Shudder
Shudder — tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion. Movie deaths such as Leonardo Dicaprio’s sudden death in The Departed certainly take you aback. Nonetheless, the turn of events don’t rise to the level of the definition above. The same goes for the iconic ending of Fredo in The Godfather. You hope against hope that Michael will exempt his own brother from the Mafia code of loyalty, but the gasp does dissipate as the cost of doing business.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Geeks
Freeze Despicable Fans! 'Minions' Revealed How Gru Got Hold of the Freeze Ray
'Freeze Ray! were the first words we heard out of Gru's mouth and shouting 'Freeze Ray!' while freezing people made it even cooler. That's how Gru bought all our love right from the start and the #DespicableMe franchise started getting all the attention it needed. But how did Gru come across his treasured pal? The Minions movie revealed how he acquired it, in a brief camouflaged scene. Missed it? No worries!
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
5 Reasons Why Newt Scamander Might Have Visited Hogwarts In 'Prisoner of Azkaban'
Newt Scamander, the protagonist in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, made a mysterious blink-and-you-miss cameo in the Prisoner Of Azkaban movie that left all Potterheads baffled. He was shown only for a few moments as a name tag moving about in the Marauder's Map. Seeing as he was born in 1897, Newt was probably in his nineties when the events of Prizoner of Azkaban were underway. It might have been just an Easter egg for enthusiastic Potterheads, but I think it had a greater influence. Let's look into some reasons which might have driven him to a brief Hogwarts' visit.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Could Red Skull Be Alive and Working with Thanos?
Johann Schmidt (a.k.a Red Skull) gave us a shock in Captain America: The First Avenger when he pulled off his synthetic face and revealed the reason he got the name 'Red Skull.' He introduced us to the first Infinity Stone in MCU, the Tesseract, but he did not live long enough to savor its power since he died after a brief encounter with Captain America.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Could Gamora and Her Sister Ultimately Be the Cause of Thanos' Downfall In 'Avengers: Infinity War'?
When we talk about superheroes it doesn't necessarily mean caped and suited men. The womenfolk of Marvel have proved themselves indispensable to the #MCU and Gamora and Nebula tops the list. Thanos, the possessor of the Infinity Gauntlet is finally coming to wreak havoc in 2018 when the curtain rises for Avengers: Infinity War. We have never met him before leaving the exceptions in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and in post credit scenes of a few movies. But a man wielding the Infinity Stones should be a matter of concern for not only the Avengers, but for all living beings on the galaxy.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks











