
Logan Myerz unboxes his favorite flick of 2018, Bohemian Rhapsody that hit stores on February 12th!
#BohemianRhapsody #4K #Steelbook #BestBuy #Unboxing

Logan Myerz unboxes his favorite flick of 2018, Bohemian Rhapsody that hit stores on February 12th!
#BohemianRhapsody #4K #Steelbook #BestBuy #Unboxing

Logan Myerz reviews Ryan Coogler’s 2015 film CREED.
“The former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed.”
#Creed #RockyBalboa #MovieReview

by Kevin Muller
From the halls of renowned musical school to the hills of Hollywood, Academy Award winning director, Damien Chazelle, who still is the youngest director to win the award, has a love affair with ambition and what it takes to be the best. Andrew, from Whiplash, and Mia and Sebastian, from La La Land, sacrificed their wants and needs in order to attain their dreams. This time, the stakes are a bit higher. This life or death mission to space shows the many lives lost from countless failures to one of America’s proudest moments. Does Chazelle pull it off?

Comedian Bo Burnham’s feature film debut Eighth Grade, a new movie about a young girl going through the last week of eighth grade, will probably make most people’s skin crawl, due to how it manages to hit so close to home depending on one’s personal childhood experiences. But it made this reviewer feel very engaged and invested for just that reason due in part to Burnham’s skills behind the camera. He makes a rather simple slice of life story as convincing enough for someone like its introverted and social media obsessed main character Kayla, played by actress Elsie Fisher. Fisher proves to have a future in movies as her role fits her like a glove. She doesn’t so much announce herself as a star in the making, so much as she quietly nudges to the person next to her and writes it in a note to pass it down the theater aisle. She finds a way to make this character both sympathetic and off-putting, sometimes in the same scene. She makes the moments of her character’s anxiety feel too real and gives a lot of unexpected tension to the proceedings. She also successfully manages to embody the feeling of alienation that one gets from that awkward time in one’s life while struggling to make a connection through social media. This is one of the ways the movie manages to subvert expectations while being more thoughtful and emotionally in-depth than most other coming of age movies.

Logan Myerz travels back to 1998 to review Bo Burnham’s new film Eighth Grade.
“An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.”

Nile Fortner discusses Jared Leto and Joaquin Phoenix in the new Joker movies that have been announced for DC Films. Leto’s will be set in the DCEU and a spinoff from Suicide Squad. Phoenix’s is produced by Martin Scorsese and set in the 1980’s.

Logan Myerz reacts to the newest teaser trailer in The Conjuring Universe, The Nun. The film open in theaters on September 7th.
“A priest with a haunted past and a novitiate on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form of a demonic nun.”

Nile Fortner shares his newest video about Gal Gadot and her recent work with Reebok. Gal Gadot and Reebok have teamed up to inspire women and future generations to embrace fitness as a way of becoming the best version of themselves—physically, mentally and socially.

Precious’ Meets ‘Hustle & Flow’ in ‘Patti Cake$
by Nile Fortner
Patti Cake$ is a heartwarming story about a young woman from New Jersey named Patricia Dombrowski, who has dreams of achieving stardom and success as a rapper. Patricia, aka Killer P, aka Patti Cake$, wants to follow in the same footsteps of her favorite rapper. In order to achieve this goal, Patti receives help from her friend, a mysterious Goth musician, and her supportive grandmother.

LEAN ON PETE
Release Date: April 6th
Directed By: Andrew Haigh
Written By: Andrew Haigh (Screenplay), Willy Vlautin (Novel)
Starring: Charlie Plummer, Chloë Sevigny, Travis Fimmel, Steve Buscemi
Rating: R for language and brief violence
Running Time: 121 minutes
From acclaimed filmmaker Andrew Haigh (Weekend; 45 Years), and based on the beloved novel by Willy Vlautin, comes Lean on Pete-a deeply moving story about love, loneliness, family, and friendship, told through the unique prism of one boy’s connection to a very special racehorse.