
Logan Myerz reacts to the teaser trailer from Ari Aster’s sophomore film Midsommar. The film hits theaters this summer.
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“A young woman reluctantly joins her boyfriend on a summer trip where things quickly go awry.”

Logan Myerz reacts to the teaser trailer from Ari Aster’s sophomore film Midsommar. The film hits theaters this summer.
#Midsommar #Teaser #Hereditary
“A young woman reluctantly joins her boyfriend on a summer trip where things quickly go awry.”

From director Gaspar Noé (Irreversible; Enter the Void; Love) comes a hypnotic, hallucinatory, and ultimately hair-raising depiction of a party that descends into delirium over the course of one wintry night. In Climax, a troupe of young dancers gathers in a remote and empty school building to rehearse.

We’re giving away a free Blu-Ray copy of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald ! All you have to do is subscribe to our YouTube channel, LIKE/Share this post on social media, and use #PhellasGiveAway
We will pick one random winner (U.S. Residents ONLY) on March 12th at 7pm CST!
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Logan Myerz unboxes The Invisible Man Best Buy Steelbook, Attack The Block, A Star is Born, and Creed II Blu-Rays. Stay tuned for more unboxing videos this month!
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Based on the Story of Sharon Tate’s Dreams and the Manson Family Nightmare
Saban Films will release the thriller THE HAUNTING OF SHARON TATE in theaters and on demand on Friday, April 5, 2019.

“When an unlikely gang of thieves attempt to steal $30 million in illegal campaign contributions from President Richard Nixon’s secret fund, the plan quickly goes sideways, prompting the biggest manhunt in FBI history.”

Logan Myerz reviews the first season of The Umbrella Academy that’s now streaming on Netflix.
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“A disbanded group of superheroes reunites after their adoptive father, who trained them to save the world, dies.”

by Kevin Muller
What a complicated path this has been to this year’s Oscars. First, the Academy tried to shoehorn a category in ,“Popular Film,” that was quickly taken out after much outcry. Then, Kevin Hart was hired then fired after his anti-gay tweets surfaced. Finally, the Academy wanted to cut certain awards that always had their time to shine, but quickly walked back, and put them back in. We haven’t even gotten to the ceremony where some celebrities are going to be annoying with their political beliefs that no one asked to hear. Anyway, the Oscars have always been a second Superbowl to me, without the high ratings. I love movies, and even though I don’t always agree with the picks, Chicago winning best picture comes to mind, I always like to see what/who wins. Let’s get to it…

I might have eventually got around to watching the first Happy Death Day, but amazingly enough it was the announcement of the sequel title, Happy Death Day 2U that made me seek it out because I figured a sequel title with that level of tongue-in-cheek humor must be alright. I really enjoyed the first movie thanks largely in part to Jessica Rothe’s star-making performance, so I was all in for the sequel and having now seen it, I’m happy to say it lives up to the original, not better, but if you liked the first then there’s every chance you’ll like this one too.

‘Lost & Found’ is 7 interconnecting stories set in and around a lost & found office of an Irish train station. All segments are inspired by true stories, share a theme of something lost or found and characters that come in and out of each other’s lives.