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We’re back to announce our April #PhellasGiveAway winner! We’ll be back soon to announce our next giveaway!
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We’re back to announce our April #PhellasGiveAway . Watch the video and find out how you can enter and we’ll be back on April 25th to announce one random winner. Good Luck!
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“This is for Brody” and the rest of you phellas! 🐰👊
On the Easter edition of The CinePhellas Podcast, the peeps and your favorite ‘Phellas of film discuss…
• Ambulance 🚑
• How to Reboot TMNT 🐢
• Henry’s Take on Ti West’s X
• The New Season of Atlanta
• Favorite Film Love Stories 💘
+ A Lot MORE on Episode 138 of the Cinephellas Podcast
• Depp and Amber Heard 💔
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by Kevin Muller
Lake Bell’s second feature film I Do… Until I Don’t contains all the errors that she avoided with her first film, “In a World.” The actress, writer, and director definitely has talent in those three areas, but this time she comes up short with something that lacks energy and focus.
Bell plays Alice, a meek young woman who is definitely not comfortable with her sexuality. Ed Helms plays her husband Noah. The awkward, but decent couple have been married for seven years and tried many times to have a children with no success. Her biological clock is ticking and this has put stress on their relationship. Meanwhile, Alice’s sister, Fanny, and her partner, Zander, live a stress free life and allow different partners into their bed. They are free loving hippies who live off Zander’s trust fund. Finally, Cybil and Harvey, an older married couple, have completely lost the spark in their thirty years together. These three couples are the subjects of a documentary being put together by a women named Vivian. It is Vivian’s belief that matrimony is a false way of life. She knows she has to spice it up and feeds off the constant confrontations these characters experience with one another, and even gets involved to play puppet master at points.