Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 50 (Interview with Logan Marshall-Green)

It’s the 50th episode of the Cinephellas Podcast and Logan Myerz interviews Logan Marshall-Green about his directorial debut, Adopt A Highway starring Ethan Hawke. The film hit theaters, VOD, and Digital HD on November 1st.

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“An ex-felon discovers a live baby left in a dumpster.”

 

Review – Gemini Man (2019)

by Kevin Muller

How would you define a movie star? Personally, it is an actor whose charisma shines through and levitates the best and worst of films. Will Smith has a giant personality that has given him a successful career that has spanned through television, music, film, and two Academy Award nominations. He can bring the funny as well as he can bring the tears. He can be sensitive, loving, and caring, but also witty, fun, and bad ass. Those are the very traits that make this very mediocre film semi-enjoyable instead of the train wreck it could’ve been.

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Review – Good Boys (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

Studio comedies are in a weird place right now. For some time, there was a time where every other week, there was a comedy coming out that looked good to me. Most of the time, I seemed pretty pleased with what I got. Even the worst ones had something to giggle at, for the most part. Perhaps the fact that Judd Apatow had smash hits with The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up made a lot of studios wake up for a bit and try harder for a little while. Nowadays, I barely see many come out and most of the recent ones that do underwhelm me. It could also be more that I changed or the movies changed or most likely, both. Whatever it was, Good Boys has come around to bring some much needed laughs to the movies. While it seemed like the kind of movie that was going to follow the trend of being forgettable, I heard some good buzz that indicated that this was going to be a fun time and it delivered on that. The trailer wasn’t much of an indicator of its quality since it wanted me to think it was funny solely because it featured kids using profanity. I wondered how much that could carry a movie. As it so happens, there is more to the movie than that. While it does follow a lot of the same beats as other coming-of age comedies like Superbad or even this year’s Booksmart, it’s a movie that’s concerned with just making you laugh. If you’re looking to have a hilarious time at the movies, Good Boys will do the trick.

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The Shining (1980) – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner! **31 Days of Horror**

Henry Hill and Logan Myerz announce the winner of The Shining #PhellasGiveAway Digital Code. Stay tuned for more giveaways in a few weeks!

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“A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.”

Zombieland : Double Tap (2019) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Logan Myerz and Henry Hill review Rubin Fleischer’s sequel film Zombieland : Double Tap starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin. The film is now playing in theaters everywhere.

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“Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.”

Lady in White (1988) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

The year is 1962. The place is Willowpoint Falls. Nobody talks about what happened in the school cloakroom 10 years ago. Now, in the dead of night, Frankie Scarlatti is going to find out why. Logan Myerz reviews Frank LaLoggia’s film Lady in White starring Lukas Haas.

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“An author tells the story of how, as a young boy growing up in a 1960s small town, he was haunted after witnessing the murder of a little girl.”