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Cinephellas Invade C2E2 2018 in Chicago!

The Cinephellas bring you back into the world of C2E2 in Chicago! Including an interview with Sandy King Carpenter of Storm King Comics, Henry Rollins, Cosplay, Panels, and much more!
We want to give a special thanks to C2E2 for having the Cinephellas! See ya’ll next year!
Watch the trailer for Timothée Chalamet’s HOT SUMMER NIGHTS

One summer can change everything. Timothée Chalamet gets in over his head in the new trailer for Hot Summer Nights.
Timothée Chalamet stars as a quiet teenager transformed by a gift for drug-slinging in this romantic thriller from filmmaker Elijah Bynum, with Maika Monroe and Alex Roe.
– IN THEATERS AND ON DIRECTV THIS SUMMER –
Review – A Quiet Place (2018)
Review – The Cloverfield Paradox

The Cloverfield movie series is such an interesting blank check franchise because there’s no shortage of good ideas by making this an anthology series as it gives more freedom for whatever stories that the filmmakers want to tell. I would have been fine if this was one movie about a monster attacking a city but they decided to expand on this and made a great followup in 10 Cloverfield Lane.
Review – Tyler Perry’s “Acrimony”

Tyler Perry’s Acrimony stars Taraji P. Henson as Melinda, a woman in a struggling marriage to Robert, an aspiring inventor. After feeling wronged, Melinda attempts to get what she feels she’s owed from Robert by any means necessary. That’s more or less what the story is about but we also learn how these two got together and what led to what went wrong in their marriage. Even though this sounds like something more nuanced or grounded considering who made it, it’s still the same ol Tyler Perry movie but there’s more ridiculousness than usual.
Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare #PhellasGiveAway And Exclusive Blog App

We’re not playing the game, it’s playing us!
A harmless game of “Truth or Dare” among friends turns deadly when someone–or something–begins to punish those who tell a lie–or refuse the dare.
Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) and Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) opens in theaters Friday the 13th!
Review – American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace (2018)

by Kevin Muller
Ryan Murphy has been a gift from God for FX. Over the past eight years he has given us American Horror Story, Feud, Glee, and most recently 9-1-1. Four out of the five mentioned have won countless awards. In 2016, Murphy gave us a new series called American Crime Story, which was about the trial of OJ Simpson. As with Feud and American Horror Story, each season has its own story with its own characters and conflicts. The series won countless awards for acting and as a series overall. Once again, it was a major win for FX. What would Murphy follow up with for season 2? There were ramblings about Katrina, which will now be season 3, but he ultimately decided to look at the death of Gianni Versace and the hunt for his murderer, Andrew Cunanan. Murphy, a proud and outed gay man, would definitely give one of the gay community’s greatest icons the proper treatment, right? Well, that is where the series becomes conflicted. It isn’t with the acting. All the actors, including Edgar Ramirez, as the title character; Penelope Cruz, as his sister Donatella, and even Ricky Martin, as Versace’s lover, Antonio D’Amico, are all fantastic. The production value is incredible to boot. Even Darren Criss, more on him later, is career defining as Cunanan. The problem lies that the title character isn’t really the main focus of the piece, and when he is, the story is incredibly fragile.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Steelbook Unboxing!
Johnny Mnemonic and Kickboxer #PhellasGiveAway Winner!

We wanted to congratulate Marco Orozco on winning the Johnny Mnemonic and Kickboxer #PhellasGiveAway ! We also wanted to thank our good friends at COMET TV and CHARGE! for teaming up on the Prize Pack Giveaway! Stay tuned for another giveaway this month!




