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‘Black Panther’ Brings Marvel Into The Modern World

December 17, 2017 by Anthony Taormina

Black Panther Poster

Black Panther may not be Marvel’s most entertaining movie, but it is certainly one of its most important. Read on to learn why it’s ground-breaking.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Book Adaptation, Entertainment, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Suspiria,’ Dario Argento’s Colorful Surreal Masterpiece

December 14, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Stefania Casini, Jessica Harper, and Barbara Magnolfi in Suspiria (1977)

Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977) is legendary in horror circles for its slasherific death scenes and stunning cinematography and use of color.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Alida Valli, Claudio Simonetti, Daria Nicolodi, Dario Argento, Jessica Harper, Joan Bennett, Luciano Tovoli

Execution Is The Villain In ‘I, Tonya’

December 8, 2017 by Kathryn Schroeder

Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding in 'I, Tonya.'

What really happened between Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan? ‘I, Tonya’ seeks to explain, from Tonya herself and those close to her at the time.

Filed Under: Biography, Crime, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: Allison Janney, Margot Robbie, Tonya Harding

James Franco’s Masterpiece ‘The Disaster Artist’ Is The Spirit Of ‘The Room’ With Higher Production Values

November 12, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

James Franco and Dave Franco in Franco's Masterpiece The Disaster Artist

There’s enough bromance in The Disaster Artist to make it a feel-good movie, but not enough to distract from the overall hilarity and corniness James Franco creates.

Filed Under: Biography, Comedy, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Dave Franco, Greg Sestero, James Franco, Michael H. Weber, Scott Neustadter, Tommy Wiseau

In ‘The Post,’ It’s Steven Spielberg vs. The White House

November 12, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

Tom Hanks and Sarah Paulson in The Post (2017)

The Post takes place in the seventies, but it seems as if it could have been ripped from today’s headlines.

Filed Under: Biography, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Janusz Kaminski, John Williams, Josh Singer, meryl streep, Michael Kahn, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks

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