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Live action Pinocchio coming to Disney+ in Sept
How has Disney’s track record been with live-action remakes lately? Little sub-par ya thinking? What was the last one, Cruella, I think? Definitely, not the worst but kinda felt like too much of its own thing to really be considered the same character we knew from Disney if you ask me. But i guess they had to do something different cause they already had those two live-action “101 Dalmatians” movies.
By Hapsetshut The Pharaoh4 years ago in Geeks
The Girl from Plainville - A Hulu Series Review
Never be afraid to reach out if you are ever feeling lost. The Girl from Plainville is a 2022 Hulu series based on the 2014 infamous texting suicide case. Exploring the virtual relationship between the late Conrad Roy III and Michelle Carter, the series includes the timeline of the unprecedented events leading to Carter’s conviction.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
David Warner Tribute
Actor David Warner, known for roles on stage, radio, television and film has passed away aged 80. If you are a fan of any of these mediums, you will have heard of Warner, or seen some of his work: by many in the industry, he was regarded as one of the very best, and held in the same acclaim as actors like Ian McShain, Derek Jacobi, and the late John Hurt. Having starred in a number of high-profile roles in popular films and TV shows, as well having won an Emmy in 1981 and enjoyed a long association with the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company, Warner has left a lasting legacy, and many fans of his work. His captivating presence on stage and screen made him popular with audiences, and his easy-going demeanour and playful attitude made him popular with actors too. He remains one of this country's finest actors, and, in the post below, I hope I can sum up the words to accurately and fairly pay tribute to one of the greatest actors of our generation.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
Ranking the Mutants that Could Be Part of the MCU's X-Men
Marvel have made it clear, both the Fantastic Four and the Mutants will be coming to the MCU. The mutant centred film has not officially been named yet, but many suspect it will be the MCU's version of the X-Men arriving. So, this article is written with the assumption it will be the X-Men and this then obviously brings the opportunity for the MCU to introduce both the heroic villainous mutants to go against. So here, we will look at the likely candidate to appear in the upcoming film mutant project at the MCU.
By Craig Arnott4 years ago in Geeks
A Clockwork Memoir
1. In 1981, Limeridge Mall opened in my hometown not too far from my aunt’s house. There was a Cineplex that played the big films of the day (Porky’s, Raiders of the Lost Ark, etc.) and my family took me to see Disney’s cartoon version of Robin Hood. I was eight years old and what I remember most about the day was the walk down the ramp to the theatres. There were separate lanes marked off with bars and on the right-hand side were the posters for each film. That was when I was struck by a huge white poster with a triangle framing the face of Alex, an eyeball and what seemed to be a naked statue of a fertility goddess.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Geeks
MCU's Multiverse Saga: Let's Look At Kang The Conqueror's Confirmed Appearances, And Where Else We Might See Him Before 'Kang Dynasty' And 'Secret Wars'
After the Covid-19 pandemic forced an extended hiatus, San-Diego Comic Con is back in person to deliver all the big news about what we can expect to see on the big screen, smallscreen, and more in the next few years. Since the beginning of the MCU, Marvel Studios panel in Hall H has been one of the must-sees the SDCC schedule, and the 2022 presentation did not disappoint.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks










