
We’re back to announce our April #PhellasGiveAway . Watch the video and find out how you can enter and we’ll be back on April 25th to announce one random winner. Good Luck!
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We’re back to announce our April #PhellasGiveAway . Watch the video and find out how you can enter and we’ll be back on April 25th to announce one random winner. Good Luck!
#AquamanandtheLostKingdom #TheColorPurple #Giveaway #Contest #Free

Get your scooby snacks ready ‘Cause on Episode 166 of the Cinephellas Podcast, the wild boys discuss and share…
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by Kevin Muller
Over the course of film history, there have been countless films about adolescence, specifically the journey of a young girl into womanhood. As with any genre, there have been hits and misses. This film is based upon a popular 1970’s novel by Judy Blume. The author never gave away the rights, due to the fear of a terrible adaptation, until writer and director Kelly Fremon Craig assured her that she would justly honor the novel. Blume’s nerves were eased when she found out Craig was the creative force behind the 2016 acclaimed film The Edge of Seventeen. Was Blume’s decision a wise one or a misstep?

Bob Ward is back to interview the writer/director Adam Cooper about his new film Sleeping Dogs. They discuss making the film, working with Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan, and more. The film hit theaters on March 22nd.
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“An ex-homicide detective with memory loss is forced to solve a brutal murder, only to uncover chilling secrets from his forgotten past.”

A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him in the new Blumhouse horror film Imaginary. Watch our review before you go out and see the movie, now showing in theaters.
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“A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him.”

Kevin is back to talk about the last 7 movies that he saw in the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ series. In honor of Black History Month, all the films are ones that contain black casts or are tributes to famous black icons.
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Guy Ritchie brings stylized British crime to the small screen in the Netflix series The Gentlemen, based on his 2019 film. Best bruvs Logan and Henry review all 8 episodes, now streaming on Netflix.
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“When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it’s home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren’t going anywhere.”

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s that wild boy Kevin reviewing the new documentary The Bloody Hundredth which honors those World War II pilots that inspired the story of another Apple TV+ show Masters of the Air.
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“It honors the heroes of the 100th Bomb Group.”

A 250 year-old vampire loses his will to live in the dark comedy El Conde. Logan and Henry sharpen their stakes and pour the holy water for their review of the Academy Award nominated film, now streaming on Netflix.
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“After living 250 years in this world, Augusto Pinochet, who is not dead but an aged vampire, decides to die once and for all.”

Logan and Henry are back to review the first episode of the darkly comedic series The Regime starring Kate Winslet that tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels. We’ll be back in April to review the entire six-episode run.
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“Kate Winslet stars in this limited series as the Chancellor of an unnamed Central European nation that is unraveling behind the palace walls.”