We wanted to congratulate the winner of the TENET Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway ! Stay tuned for more giveaways coming soon.
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We wanted to congratulate the winner of the TENET Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway ! Stay tuned for more giveaways coming soon.
#Tenet #TenetMovie #Giveaway #Contest
For the first giveaway of 2021, we’re giving away a digital code copy of Christopher Nolan’s espionage thriller TENET. To enter in the contest, let us know in the comments below “What’s your favorite Christopher Nolan movie and why?” Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and use #PhellasGiveAway in your answer, and we’ll announce one random winner on January 5th. Good luck to everyone and Happy Holidays!
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“Armed with only one word, Tenet, and fighting for the survival of the entire world, a Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.”
“We live in a twilight world.” Christopher Nolan returns to save the movie industry with his new time-bending thriller ‘TENET’ starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, and Kenneth Branagh. Logan Myerz reviews the film that hit cinemas tonight!
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“Armed with only one word, Tenet, and fighting for the survival of the entire world, a Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.”
Nolan films are their own event at this point, and given the situation around Covid and the complete overhaul of the yearly release schedule that’s even truer this time than ever. While Interstellar and Dunkirk didn’t quite hit the mark for me I was still interested in Tenet, Nolan’s earned my butt in seat for interest as well as quality and with the cinemas finally reopened I was definitely in for this one. Thankfully Tenet proved to be worth the wait, it’s the clever blockbuster we’ve come to expect from Nolan and his time-travel take on the spy genre proves to work a lot better than it really should. Continue reading
In the thriller/sci-fi film, Volition, a clairvoyant tries to change his fate when he sees his own murder. The mind-bending adventure directed by Tony Dean Smith forces viewers to face their greatest fears and life choices. In this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner and Volition star, Adrian Glynn McMorran, talk about the movie and Adrian Glynn McMorran’s career. Nile and Adrian discuss the style behind the film and being inspired by Christopher Nolan. They also discuss how Adrian balances his music and movie career, how cinema might change post-COVID, and more on this podcast episode.
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In this weeks Cinephellas Podcast episode, the wild Phellas boys are back to discuss casting the ‘Joker’ in Matt Reeves’ The Batman, the Worst Movies of All Time, the PS5 Reveal Event, and MORE!
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Nile Fortner, Henry Hill, and Logan Myerz return on this weeks episode of the Cinephellas Podcast where they discuss the new Netflix movie Extraction, Space Jam 2, Black Widow, NOS4A2 Season 2, Tenet and MORE!
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Nile Fortner and Logan Myerz chat on this weeks episode of the Cinephellas Podcast . They discuss Wonder Woman: 1984, CCXP, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and MORE!
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It’s been 30 years since Tim Burton‘s Batman hit cinemas across the world and we just revisited the film on 4K for the first time. Logan Myerz reviews his favorite depiction of the caped crusader and the film that changed the superhero genre forever, 1989’s Batman starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton.
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“The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being the clownishly homicidal Joker.”
by Henry Hill
Some movies are made with the sole purpose of being seen on the big screen. In the case of director Christopher Nolan, a majority of his films fall into this category. They are grand in scope and give the viewer the feeling as if they are pedestrians on a city street being towered over by skyscrapers. The cinematography of Nolan’s films always include wide shots showcasing the vastness of the particular setting they are taking place in and always have a very authentic feel to them, placing the viewer in the thick of the story, and making them feel like they are part of a large world. Dunkirk is no different; it was filmed using the large format IMAX cameras and it is a behemoth of a war movie complete with thunderous explosions, a heart-thumping soundtrack, and one of the most harrowing evacuations in history.