It’s Day 10 of the ‘2020 Lockdown’ and Logan Myerz revisits the 2004 zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead. The film is directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
We wanted to announce the next giveaway for the month of April! We’re giving away a digital code of Just Mercy starring Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, and Brie Larson. In the comments below, let us know “What’s your favorite movie based on a true story” and don’t forget to use #PhellasGiveAway . We’ll announce one random winner on April 16th! Good luck to everyone and stay safe out there.
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“World-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner.”
Logan Myerz reviews the new Universal Pictures/Blumhouse Productions movie The Hunt that’s now available on Digital. The film’s directed by Craig Zobel and stars Emma Roberts, Hillary Swank, Ike Barinholtz, Betty Gilpin, and Ethan Suplee.
The Cinephellas are here to help you get through the Coronavirus and the days of quarantine with the Cinephellas Podcast . On this episode, Nile Fortner interviews actress Addison Riecke of the raunchy teen comedy film, Banana Split. A movie about the friendship of two teenage girls and one of them is dating the others ex. Nile Fortner and Addison Riecke discuss what it’s like for Riecke being a young actress, what older viewers can still get out of this movie, real-life situations that inspired the movie, and more on this podcast episode.
Banana Split comes from first time director Benjamin Kasulke, a script by Joey Power and Hannah Marks (2006’s Accepted and Daniel Isn’t Real) who plays April in the film, and Banana Split is in select theaters and VOD on March 27, 2020.
The Cinephellas use the power of the interwebs to join forces in the quarantine to answer their fans questions, talk about the current state of movies and TV shows, and how the industry will have to adapt once the contagion has stopped in the newest episode of the Cinephellas Podcast .
South Florida comic book creator and educator Jeff Carroll encourages ethnicity and history beyond the pages. Go beyond just Black Panther for this episode of Cinephellas Podcast where Nile Fortner discusses with Jeff Carroll the role of African-American Sci-Fi. Nile Fortner and Jeff Carroll also discuss his work at The Apollo, the release of his horror films like Golddigger Killer, The Death Pledge, and more.
“American security guard Richard Jewell saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is vilified by journalists and the press who falsely reported that he was a terrorist.”
“Siobhán’s a marine biology student who prefers spending her days alone in a lab. She has to endure a week on a ragged fishing trawler, where she’s miserably at odds with the close-knit crew. But out in the deep Atlantic, an unfathomable life form ensnares the boat. When members of the crew succumb to a strange infection, Siobhán must overcome her alienation and anxiety to win the crew’s trust, before everyone is lost.”