Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 66 (Interview with Shanice Archer)

Netflix’s Creeped Out actress, Shanice Archer has gone from the TV screen to saving seas. On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast , Nile Fortner discusses with Shanice Archer her acting, singing, and filmmaking career that lead to her passion project, Children of Oceanville. This is a short film by Archer about ocean conservation. Nile Fortner and Shanice Archer discuss her music career such as opening for ‘The Sugarhill Gang’. Shanice Archer also discusses South Florida versus her new life in London, being on set for the horror series Creeped Out, and more.

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Retro Review- Weird Science (1985)

Logan Myerz travels back to 1985 to review John Hughes film Weird Science starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock.

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“Two high school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, but she turns their lives upside down.”

 

LETO (2019) – Interview with Michael and Lily Idov

by Logan Myerz

It’s officially the first day of Summer and there’s no better way to celebrate the hottest season of the year than watching the new film Leto. The films title which is Russian for “summer,” tackles a rock ‘n’ roll daydream based on the early days of the famous Soviet-Korean musician Viktor Tsoi, his musician friend Mike Naumenko, and Mike’s wife Natalia. This creates a somewhat complex music love triangle between the three individuals that adds substance to the early 80’s Soviet music scene. The black and white frames used in the film is painted beautifully to describe youth, rebellion, freedom, love, and the oppression that was occurring at that time in the Soviet Union.

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Review – Fyre Fraud and Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

Recently, the world has gone Fyre Festival crazy due to the release of two documentaries on that very subject, courtesy of Netflix and Hulu. Because I want to write more reviews in the new year, I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and actually review a documentary (or in this case, two) for once and maybe more in the future. But I also wanted to write about these movies because this is a subject that speaks to me as a millennial and probably to many others like me. I mean, when I saw all those girls in bikinis and Ja Rule was going to be in this festival. I thought this is something I have to sell everything I own as this festival is going to be the thing that’s going to make our lives worth it, and nothing else will add up. Seriously, if I ever say those last few sentences genuinely, you’re legally allowed to give me a Stone Cold Stunner.

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Review – KIN (2018)

Logan Myerz reviews the sci-fi/action flick KIN now available on Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital HD.

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“Chased by a vengeful criminal, the feds and a gang of otherworldly soldiers, a recently released ex-con, and his adopted teenage brother are forced to go on the run with a weapon of mysterious origin as their only protection.”