Euphoria – Seasons 1 + 2 HBO Review

Logan and Armando review the first two seasons of the hit HBO high school series Euphoria, starring Zendaya in her Emmy-winning role.

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“A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence.”

Review – 365 Days (2020)

by Old King Clancy

Like Cats, the Twilight Saga and Movie 43 –I’ve put myself through some real shit haven’t I – I only watched 365 Days because of the bad reviews, with some calling it a worse version of 50 Shades Of Grey. Curiosity slowly grew on me until I figured I’d better make my own judgement to see why people were shitting on this so hard.

Turns out it’s a rape fantasy and that might be why.

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 58 (Interview with Anthony Jerjen)

For the first interview of 2020, Logan Myerz interviews Anthony Jerjen, the director of Inherit Viper on the newest episode of the Cinephellas Podcast! The film hit select theaters, on demand, and digital on January 10th.

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“Crime thriller about three siblings in Appalachia getting by as local opioid dealers, trying not to get caught in the spiral of violence that comes with the territory.”

 

Joker – Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway

Happy New Year! For the first #PhellasGiveAway of 2020, we’re giving away a digital code of the highest grossing R-Rated movie of all time, Joker starring Joaquin Phoenix. To enter in the contest, subscribe to our channel and let us know in the comments below ‘What movie you’re looking forward to seeing in 2020?” We’ll announce one random winner on January 9th! Good luck to everyone.

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“A gritty character study of Arthur Fleck, a man disregarded by society.”

Review – JOKER (2019) **31 Days of Horror**

By Kevin Muller

The most important thing a film can do is make you feel something.  Most of the time, we expect to walk out of the cinema feeling inspired or uplifted. That is fine, but certain films conjure certain feelings within us that are not always positive. The 1978 film, The Deer Hunter, was a bleak look at the mental anguish that war, specifically Vietnam, can have on former soldiers. One of the reasons it won best picture was because it took viewers on a journey where they encountered many types of emotions, mostly ones of horror, despair, and hopelessness. These are the same feelings you will face when watching Todd Phillip’s new film about the origins of the “Prince of Crime.” It isn’t a pleasurable experience, but a well-made one that really dives into the darkness of the character.

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