The Flash – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner!

We’re back to announce the winner of our September #PhellasGiveAway ! We’ll be back next week to announce the winner of the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse giveaway.

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“Barry Allen uses his super speed to change the past, but his attempt to save his family creates a world without super heroes, forcing him to race for his life in order to save the future.”

The Flash – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 9/21/23

We’re back to announce our September #PhellasGiveAway ! Check out the video and find out how you can enter into the contest. We’ll be back on September 21st to announce one random winner.

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“Barry Allen uses his super speed to change the past, but his attempt to save his family creates a world without super heroes, forcing him to race for his life in order to save the future.”

Review – The Flash (2023)

by Kevin Muller

After years in development, countless directors, and other factors, The Flash has finally arrived in theaters. This is one of the final films in old DC cinematic universe, which will reset in 2025, under the guidance of the new DC head James Gunn. Superman will be the first hero to fly in two years, along with other known and unknown heroes coming out of the gate. Sadly, it doesn’t seem like the speedster is going to be seen anytime soon. To hold us over to whenever the new Flash appears, we have Andy Muschietti’s epic multi-verse action spectacle. Is it slick adventure or does it stumble off track?

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Review – The Flash (2023)

After all the controversy, The Flash is finally in theaters and we’re back from Central City with our review of the new DC superhero movie from director Andy Muschietti. The film stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen and features Michael Keaton who returns as Batman.

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“Barry Allen uses his super speed to change the past, but his attempt to save his family creates a world without super heroes, forcing him to race for his life in order to save the future.”

Review – Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)

by Armando Vanegas

For as financially and culturally successful as the Harry Potter books and movies were, the first Fantastic Beasts movie seemed to have the shelf life of a forgettable CBS procedural, which might actually be redundant. It was somehow really successful but it seems to not really have any cultural relevance. Like I remember seeing it, but in the words of one of my favorite podcasts, Blank Check with Griffin and David, it’s not a movie that exists. This theory is also supported by the fact that that no one else seems to ever talk about it enough to stand out in anyone’s memory. Aside from the beasts, Colin Farrell as the villain, and Dan Fogler as Jacob, I’m hard pressed to find anything that stood out in that previous movie.

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Review – Fantastic Beasts : The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)

by Old King Clancy

I’ll be honest and say that the Harry Potter series is not ‘sacred’ to me in any way, but the books were a strong part of my childhood and the films even more so. So I’m a definite fan of the franchise and even enjoyed the first Fantastic Beasts film bringing us back into the Wizarding World. So it’s difficult for me to call The Crimes Of Grindelwald a bad movie when there’s little to say that it isn’t.

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Review – Justice League (2017)

by Nile Fortner

Ever since I was a child, I have been a fan of the DC characters. I have spent my life reading comics, watching the cartoons, collecting the figures and collectibles, going to conventions, seeing the movies, and I’m proud of all those things no matter how much society tells me I’m a geek.

As much as I love Marvel comics and movies, DC has a special place in my heart and I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. In my opinion, Marvel has the better stories while DC has the better characters. Ever since the age of six, Superman and Batman have been my all time favorite comic book characters. Sometimes I even connect more to these characters than some actual people I’ve met in reality. I love these characters, and have loved seeing them come to the big and small screen.

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