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Knowing Is Half The Battle: Amazon Developing G.I. Joe Lady Jaye Streaming Series

Posted By themoviesleuth 1162 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - As the world is readied for a new cinematic G.I. Joe film centered around Snake Eyes, it looks like Amazon will continue to expand on the mythology surrounding the franchise. The streaming service is readying a new project that will bring the heroic Lady Jaye to the front lines in a new live action television series. Word just broke via Deadline a few minutes ago that Amazon is in the early stages of creating a new project that is being developed by Erik Oleson, who is currently attached as showrunner on Carnival Row. Paramount Television Studios has partnered with eOne and Skydance Television to get the latest G.I. Joe media release off the ground. G.I. Joe was last seen in two films that didn't really light the box office on fire. The first one was critically ravaged and starred Ch

Movie Review – Godzilla vs. Kong

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Godzilla vs. Kong movie review. It’s like watching an over-the-top WWE showdown, and it is so entertaining!
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New Releases: Jakob's Wife (2021) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1121 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  The complexities of marriage are often explored in cinema.  Beyond the traditional struggles that relationships endear, a subgenre involves the loss of identity and freedom that is often experienced in certain relationships.  As we age, notions of the past become ghosts, haunting the subconscious with what could have been.  It is only fitting that Travis Steven's neo-vampire story stars a pair of horror icons whose filmographies are part of the foundation of modern independent American horror films.  Featuring a darkly humorous script, an unforgettable duo of lead performances, and a wealth of entrancing visuals, Jakob's Wife is the first legitimate horror experience of the year.  Anne, the subdued wife of a milquetoast preacher, is bitten by a vam

I’m a Mitchell: The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021) Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1104 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  Photo Courtesy of NetflixFrom the opening production credits of The Mitchells vs. The Machines it is apparent that you are about to witness something special, innovative, and heartfelt. What starts with little pops and flashes of bright 2D animation transforms the Columbia Pictures logo into a stunning collage of nonsensical characters. The action picks up immediately as we are introduced to the Mitchell family on the run from a swarm of robots. This exciting intro immediately sets the tone for the perilous yet charming adventure the Mitchells find themselves on. The Mitchell family consists of incoming college freshman, Katie (Abbi Jackson), her dinosaur obsessed younger brother, Aaron (Michael Rianda), her loving and protective mother, Linda (Maya Rudolph), and her outdoorsy,

Raven and Drake Publishing to release charity anthology Candy Capers: In Aid of the Brain Tumour Charity

Posted By BlazingMinds 1092 days ago on Entertainment

https://blazingminds.co.uk - Raven & Drake is an independent book company whose name has become synonymous with the horror genre, following their collection of anthologies which often end with a gruesome twist. Their latest collection however, entitled Candy Capers is a more family-friendly compilation for the sweet tooth reader. Whilst Candy Capers is not the first family friendly […]
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Cinematic Releases: Zola (2020) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1035 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - Courtesy of A24 FilmsOn October 27th, 2015, Detroit based exotic dancer Aziah “Zola” Wells posted a Twitter thread recounting a wild larger-than-life tale of a road trip taken with fellow stripper Jessica which went to Hell and then some really fast.  The thread went viral worldwide and spawned an in-depth Rolling Stone article Zola Tells All: The Real Story Behind the Greatest Stripper Saga Ever Tweeted examining the events unfolding as well as attracting the attention of Hollywood.  In the article, Zola admitted to embellishing some of the more outlandish elements of her account.   Now, six years later due to COVID-19 delays, here is writer-director Janicza Bravo's lush and deliriously entertaining adaptation of the story Zola (or @Zola) which plays even faster and l

Movie Review – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review. For a Chinese viewer like me, a look at the Wuxia/Xianxia genre through the MCU lens.
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The Hunt for Geeky and Adorable Mooncakes (Sep 2020)

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http://www.scribblinggeek.com - The post The Hunt for Geeky and Adorable Mooncakes (Sep 2020) appeared first on The Scribbling Geek.Mooncakes are sold everywhere in August and September. But for those of us looking for more than unusual fillings, are there any atypical ones available?The post The Hunt for Geeky and Adorable Mooncakes (Sep 2020) appeared first on The Scribbling Geek.

Criterion Corner: Le Deuxième Souffle (1966) – Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1133 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  Icily precise French master filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville all but perfected the black-and-white crime thriller with such gangster epics as Bob Le Flambeur and Le Doulos under his belt well before he arrived upon one of his most overlooked heist thrillers to date with Le Deuxième Souffle.  Released domestically under such titles as Second Breath or Second Wind, the vast yet intimate French crime epic stars Lino Ventura as prison escapee Gu who goes into hiding while being lured into one final heist job.  On his tail is Inspector Blot (Paul Meurisse) and the stage is set for one of the director’s most elegantly constructed heist sequences of his already exceptional career.  Though much of it takes place within closed quarters save for the film’s astonishing heist

Sci-fi Action OCCUPATION RAINFALL In Cinemas and on Digital from 9 July

Posted By BlazingMinds 1087 days ago on Entertainment

https://blazingminds.co.uk - The race is on to save the planet in Occupation Rainfall, an epic sci-fi action-adventure featuring an all-star cast including Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter franchise, Star Trek: Discovery), Temuera Morrison (Star Wars universe, incl. The Mandalorian) and Ken Jeong (The Hangover). After a devastating intergalactic invasion of Earth, desperate human survivors and renegade aliens are struggling to fight back against […]
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Documentary Releases: Of Animals and Men (2019) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1050 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - Courtesy of Sonovision Films Before Niki Caro took on remaking Disney’s Mulan, she brought Diane Ackerman’s nonfiction book The Zookeeper’s Wife to the big screen in 2017.  Starring Jessica Chastain and Johan Heldenbergh, it told the true story of Jan and Antonina Żabiński, two Polish zoologists who ran the world famous Warsaw Zoo and received recognition for their rescue and shelter of Polish Jews during the Holocaust in Poland within the safe confines of the zoo grounds.   Though it was the first time their life story had been dramatized onscreen, years prior the book attracted the attention of Polish documentary filmmaker Lukasz Czajka who decided a real portrait of the heroic couple was long overdue and spent four years searching for and interviewing the last remai

New to Blu: Puzzle (1974) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1022 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - Courtesy of VCI Entertainment Just four years after making his ornate and still shocking giallo The Bloodstained Butterfly, Duccio Tessari dabbled in and out of the spaghetti western subgenre and the noir genre again before once more returning to giallo in 1974 with Puzzle, an ensemble thriller involving amnesia, drug trade, double crossing and brutal murder.  Co-written by Tessari, the film prominently features Luc Merenda from Sergio Martino’s giallo classic Torso as an Italian man trapped in London stricken with amnesia.  But after a mystery man in black named Philip (Manfred Freyberger) starts following him, it becomes clear he and his wife Sara (Senta Berger) are in danger due to missing drugs and longstanding overdue debts. Courtesy of VCI Entertainment Like

Sudio T2 Review With Discount Code

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Sudio T2 Review. The T2, or Tolv 2, is an upgraded version of the older Tolv. And it packs within it a full suite of new functions.
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Wall Street vs Eternia: Will Centineo He-Man Movie Be Scuttled By Short Squeeze?

Posted By themoviesleuth 1192 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - Just as rumors of a reignited live action He-Man and the Masters of the Universe reboot from brothers Aaron and Adam Nee (Band of Robbers, The Last Romantic) have started back up, more events in our continuously churning  news-cycle may potentially impact this oft-delayed, Noah Centineo-starring project.Netflix-heartthrob Centineo (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Sierra Bluegrass is a Loser) has long been set to star as Prince Adam/He-Man in the Sony Pictures film that was originally announced last year for a spring 2021 release, with Noah even updating his beefing-up for the role on social media over the summer.The project had seemed to lapse into an unofficial dormancy over the industry-wide effect of the ongoing pandemic, with a small hint of rumblings over the last few weeks t

Doom: Annihilation Is The Most Fun Video Game Movie You Probably Didn't See

Posted By themoviesleuth 1173 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - image courtesy Universal PicturesWe live in an era when nostalgia is all the rage, seemingly every franchise is getting a high-profile movie reboot, and after about a decade of lying dormant, Doom is once again alive and well as a current fan-favorite series. It seems like the obvious choice for a big-budget, big-screen rebooted Doom movie to come out right about now, to go with the Mortal Kombatreboot coming to theaters and HBO Max this April, and the Resident Evil reboot that is right around the corner. But for some reason, that's not what Universal Studios was interested in doing – instead, a bit over a year ago, at what would seem like the height of the revived video game franchise's resurgence, they chose to quietly slip a low-budget, direct-to-VOD Doom reboot out into the world with

There's Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself: Titans Casts Vincent Kartheiser as Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow

Posted By themoviesleuth 1108 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  In an otherwise slow news day, we have a bit of crazy casting news. It's been announced that Mad Men's Vincent Kartheiser has joined the third season of DC's Titans as the mad doctor, Jonathan Crane otherwise known as Scarecrow. This version of the character is said to be "an inmate at Arkham Asylum who used to terrorize Gotham City using toxins to exploit his enemies' phobias". This will be the latest live incarnation of the character after Cillian Murphy played Scarecrow in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. There have also been numerous animated versions of the Prince of Panic. Charlie Tahan portrayed him in the long running Gotham television series as well. Kartheiser will make his appearance during the third season of Titans when it hits the HBO Max streaming se

I'll Give You War You Won't Believe: Rambo Coming to Call Of Duty: Warzone

Posted By themoviesleuth 1096 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  Every time we think Rambo has left the scene, he makes another dramatic entrance. After decades and five movies, Sylvester Stallone is actively pursuing a live action television prequel for the character he made an action legend. But now it looks like John Rambo will be making another video game appearance very soon. It's just been announced that the special forces screen icon will be coming to Call of Duty: Warzone. According to a tweet earlier today, it's been officially teased that a brand new Rambo skin is coming to the long running video game franchise. It includes a release date of May 20th. Fans of the character will definitely be interested in playing as their favorite character. And it will add a new and refreshing twist to the game. Personally, I can't wait to play as

Cult Cinema: Graveyard Shift (1990) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1082 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  Hidden among the soulless tombs of Stephen King adaptations are a handful of memorable gems.  While the overwhelming bulk of these films are forgetful cash grabs, a few manage moments of greatness.  One such example is Ralph Singleton's Graveyard Shift.  Featuring astounding set design, a pair of bravura performances, and several creepy kill sequences, this is a remarkable example of how atmosphere can redeem an otherwise mediocre film.  Singleton's compelling approach breathes life into the sweaty, grimy world of a dilapidated, economically forsaken New England town, filled with desperate souls and unthinkable horrors and the result is a nasty piece of genre gold. A defunct textile mill is the only thing keeping a sleepy Maine town alive, despite an un