
Henry Hill and Logan Myerz return in this weeks episode of the Cinephellas Podcast to discuss Matt Reeves The Batman, Ozark Season 3, The Last of Us, and More!
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Henry Hill and Logan Myerz return in this weeks episode of the Cinephellas Podcast to discuss Matt Reeves The Batman, Ozark Season 3, The Last of Us, and More!
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On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast , we interviewed Daniel Webber (The Dirt) about his role in the new thriller Escape From Pretoria. Daniel talks about landing the role in the movie, filming in Australia, working alongside Daniel Radcliffe, and more in the newest episode of the podcast. Stay tuned for more podcasts and interviews coming your way over the next few weeks!
ESCAPE FROM PRETORIA hits theaters, On Demand, and Digital today!
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The Cinephellas survived another year at C2E2 in Chicago that took place from February 28th – March 1st at McCormick Place. Take a glimpse into the world of Chicago’s Comic & Entertainment Expo that includes panels, Cosplay, Collectibles, Video Games, and more!
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Henry Hill and Logan Myerz return on the newest episode of the Cinephellas Podcast to discuss the 2020 Oscars, The Matrix 4, Spiral, and MORE!
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Logan Myerz returns from the Key House to review the first season of Locke & Key. The new Netflix series is based off of the Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez comic book series that’s now available on the streaming service.
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“Three siblings who move into their ancestral estate after their father’s gruesome murder discover their new home’s magical keys, which must be used in their stand against an evil creature who wants the keys and their powers.”

Kevin Muller‘s Oscar Picks

Visual Effects
Avengers: Endgame
The Irishman
1917
The Lion King
Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker
My Pick: 1917
What Will Win: 1917
While the people will be pulling for Avengers: Endgame, I feel that the sheer mastery of direction, and visual trickery, of Sam Mendes World War 1 film, will take it all. It’s a masterpiece of filmmaking that pushed the extremes of the singular shot technique.

Logan Myerz returns from Hell to review the third season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina starring Kiernan Shipka. All three seasons are currently streaming on Netflix!
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“In Part 3 of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka) enters the netherworld (hell) with the ambition of protecting her loved ones and acquiring power over all Satanic creatures.”

Logan Myerz returns to check out the brand new trailer for Locke & Key. The new Netflix series is based off of the Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez comic book series that hits the streaming service on February 7th!
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“Three siblings who move into their ancestral estate after their father’s gruesome murder discover their new home’s magical keys, which must be used in their stand against an evil creature who wants the keys and their powers.”

Logan Myerz reviews The Witcher starring Henry Cavill. The Witcher is Netflix’s adaptation of the fantasy novels from Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski.
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After watching this movie, I’ve decided to retire from being a fan of movies because Noah Baumbach’s latest movie Marriage Story finally did what I’ve wanted from movies and nothing else will compare. The Squid and the Whale was one of the movies that made me a fan of movies because it made me realize you can talk about real things like marital issues onscreen and it can impact the audience talking about those things. It doesn’t have to make you laugh, be scared, or excite you. It can also stick with you on a more personal level. Writer/director Noah Baumbach had that special touch, even back then. I think since Squid, I’ve wanted Baumbach to keep going into that well. Perhaps, I have personal things that made me want this. It also was helpful to learn that he was a child of divorce and that it was a semi-autobiographical look at his parents’ marriage. How he touched on divorce in Squid made me feel like I was seen. Marriage Story didn’t exactly fulfill those satisfactions if only because I didn’t need that itch scratched anymore. I’m young and I just want to enjoy whatever’s out there. When I saw Squid, I wanted more time in that world with these characters because it was so engrossing to me. Logically, there’s no way for this to continue because it felt complete enough even though the ending could be stronger. The movie gods have answered as this is essentially a spiritual sequel to The Squid and the Whale and it has that incredibly written Baumbach dialogue to listen to for 2 hours. It seems that he’s gotten his takes on how divorce sucks out of his system and I did as well. As far as I can tell, movies are now dead and I will leave this movie life and become a cobbler. But before I do, I’ll talk about Marriage Story. Semi-based on Baumbach’s previous relationship, the movie deals with a theater couple who decide to go through with a divorce. As they realize, this process is extremely difficult and rough as they deal with ruthless lawyers and surprise reveals about each other. If The Squid and the Whale was the breakthrough EP, then Marriage Story is the mic drop and the surefire hit that defines Baumbach as one of the great American directors of his time.