Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 110 (Lockdown with the Phellas)

Just when you thought them boys couldn’t get any wilder, your favorite ‘Phellas of film return for Episode 110 of the Cinephellas Podcast ! On this episode, the wild boys discuss all kinds of topics about movies, television shows, and a lot more like:

• A Brief History of Movie Posters and Our Favorite Ones

• The Suicide Squad and Space Jam: A New Legacy Trailer Discussions

• Practical Effects in Films

• Amazon Primes Invincible TV Series

• Movies We Loved as Kids But Don’t Like Now

What are some of your favorite movie posters? What movies did you love as a kid but it hasn’t aged as well in your later years? Let us know what’s up and what you’re thinking. If you haven’t already, feel free to share, comment, subscribe, and join our CinePhellas family.

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RLJE Films & Shudder Acquire North American Rights to “SEANCE”

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, and Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, have acquired the North American rights to the horror film, SEANCE. RLJE Films plans to release the film in theaters, On Demand and Digital on May 21, 2021 and Shudder will premiere the film on its platform later in the year. Shudder has also acquired UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand rights.

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Classic Review: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

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by Armando Vanegas

I don’t think I ever stopped loving Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in all my time on this earth and if I ever change my pick for my all-time favorite movie, please have me checked out at the nearest hospital because my body was most likely taken over by a body snatcher. I admit there was maybe a short window of time where a part of me that wondered if it wasn’t just nostalgia masking what I might have really felt as there was a lengthy amount of time between viewings then. But the truth is as I got older and I finally revisited it, I still had the same amount of fun that I had growing up with it. It’s still as exciting and exuberant as it was the first time. You guys, this movie holds up a lot on repeat viewings.

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