“Orphaned at the tender age of nine, prodigious introvert Beth Harmon discovers and masters the game of chess in 1960s USA. But child stardom comes at a price.”
“On the cusp of fatherhood, a junior mechanic aboard an interstellar ark to New Earth must outwit a malevolent cosmic terror intent on using the spaceship as a weapon.”
“Siblings Mimi and Luke unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord who was entombed on Earth millions of years ago after a failed attempt to destroy the universe. They nickname the evil creature Psycho Goreman (or PG for short) and use the magical amulet they discovered to force him to obey their childish whims. It isn’t long before PG’s reappearance draws the attention of intergalactic friends and foes from across the cosmos and a rogues’ gallery of alien combatants converges in small-town suburbia to battle for the fate of the galaxy.”
The wild boys are back for episode 96 of the Cinephellas Podcast with a special guest, #NateByTheBell from Twitch. We talked about ‘The Last of Us’ HBO series, American Crime Story: Impeachment, Remembering Sean Connery, Food From Movies We’d Eat, Entertainment News, and MORE! 📺👗🤵🍔📽
“When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.” Things are getting wild in Westeros and Winter is coming, so Henry Targaryen is back to announce the biggest Cinephellas giveaway yet! We’re giving away a digital code copy of the entire Game of Thrones series in 4K Ultra HD on November 12th. If you want a chance to claim the iron throne, let us know in the comments below “What’s your favorite episode of GOT and why?” Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and use #PhellasGiveAway in your answer and we’ll announce one random winner next week! Good luck to everyone and stay safe.
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“Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.”
Get on the Bus is a Spike Lee drama that was released on the one-year anniversary of the Million Man March event, which was an event on October 21, 1995 in which a large portion of the black community came together in Washington, D.C. to come together to hear Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan speak of all the injustice going on in the black community and put a focus on the social and economic issues in that community into the forefront. The movie focuses on a group of black men sharing the same bus from South Central, Los Angeles to go to the Million Man March and the way they interact with each other along the way.
In recent years, my reviewing habits have slowed down more than I would’ve liked, since entering the workforce it’s been hard to watch, think and write about films whilst also balancing work and personal lives. I’ve started to pick it up again in the last few months and the reason for this was The Lighthouse, because when I walked out of that first viewing I knew I wanted to write down my thoughts on this film and explain in great detail why it’s a goddamn modern masterpiece of isolationist horror.
Which given our current climate, this film hits a little closer to home now than I realized.
“Say it once… Say it twice… But we dare you to say it THREE TIMES.” Logan Myerz reviews Tim Burton’s 1988 film Beetlejuice starring Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Winona Ryder.