This weekend, audiences will (hopefully) flock to multiplexes everywhere to check out the latest monster bash, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. The word on the street is that it delivers action but falls short of the human element that made the previous MonsterVerse pictures so memorable (that’s sarcasm). That …
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Brought to you by: The Best Stoner Movie Characters Ever read full article at worldnews365.me 5 Stoner comedies remain popular in pop culture thanks to their laid-back charm, irreverent tone, and a “f— the man” mentality. Typically, these pictures contain wild plots and provide audiences with an escape from reality …
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Why can’t Hollywood make a proper sequel to Ghostbusters? That was the only running through my brain following Frozen Empire last weekend. After 40 years, three sequels, a remake, and a slew of animated TV projects, the best and brightest artists have yet to capture the magic of 1984’s classic …
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In the late 90s, if you told me I would get three more Ghostbusters films, two with the original cast members, I would have shouted your name from the mountains the way Stilgar proclaims Paul Atreides as the Lisan al Gaib in Dune. Alas, 40 years, a handful of cartoons, …
Read More »How Ghostbusters II Slimed the Franchise read full article at worldnews365.me
As we prepare for the latest ghost-busting adventure, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, I’m looking back at two sequels in the long-running franchise: Ghostbusters 2016 and Ghostbusters II. You can read about the former here, but now it’s time to get honest about the 1989 follow-up to Ivan Reitman’s blockbuster. Making a …
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With Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire opening this weekend, I want to look back on some lesser Ghostbusters films to see how they hold up. Today, I’m looking at the largely reviled Ghostbusters 2016, followed by Ghostbuster II later this week. I’m excited to revisit both films, as it has been a …
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Christopher Nolan had himself one hell of a night on Sunday. His box office megahit Oppenheimer rightly took home seven Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Score, and Best Cinematography. I think I read that it’s also the highest-grossing film to win the Best Picture …
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Who doesn’t love a classic underdog story — a story about a person who discovers a canine pal that changes their life for the better? Hollywood has produced such pictures for years and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, this week sees the release of Arthur the King, …
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Nearly 20 years after the original’s release, Po and company have returned for another adventure. Does Po rise to the challenge and return his beloved franchise to the top of the food chain? More importantly, is there enough “Skadoosh” left to place this third sequel atop the other Kung Fu …
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I love stumbling upon a classic film years after its release. Off the record, on the Q.T., and very hush-hush, L.A. Confidential is a movie I watched a few times when it hit theaters in 1997 but only now fully embraced. Maybe my tastes have changed over time, or perhaps …
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Dune: Part Two finally hit theaters after an eternal wait. Thankfully, the Denis Villeneuve movie lives up to the hype as a jaw-dropping spectacle that needs to be viewed on the largest screen possible. Time will tell if the picture goes down as a classic sequel alongside the likes of …
Read More »Speed Is Still A Cinematic Thrill Ride read full article at worldnews365.me
I’ve been harboring a deep, dark secret for years: I’ve only seen Speed once. Maybe twice. I know. I’m sorry. I’ve caught snippets on TV here and there, typically coming in during the mid-section when Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock are plowing through traffic with a 30-ton bus. Upon re-watching the film …
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