Reporting From The Floor of Comic-Con 2023
Movie Guy Justin Bowler reports with thoughts and photos from what, for five days, is the middle of the entertainment industry.
Movie Guy Justin Bowler reports with thoughts and photos from what, for five days, is the middle of the entertainment industry.
Paul Preston’s annual, exhaustive, detailed, category-by-category breakdown of The Oscars. Who’ll win, who should, and his Top 10 of 2018.
Catch a glimpse of the sights at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con from Paul Preston and Justin Bowler’s picture diary. Excelsior!
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 7/19/18 – Isle of Dogs
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 2/1/18 – Last Flag Flying
Funny and moving, anchored in the expected solid work of three quality actors.
What Roach does best is take a film that should no doubt feel “important” and make it feel entertaining.
Showcast Episode 126: November is overloaded with movies, and The Movie Guys give you the lowdown on a big, four-film weekend of new releases, including “The 33”, “By The Sea”, “My All American” & “Trumbo”. Then the writers and co-stars of the new slasher film “The Funhouse Massacre”, Renee Dorian & Ben Begley, stop by The Admiral’s Club to talk about their film opening in theaters on Friday the 13th.
Showcast Episode 90: Squeezing coverage of the long and varied career of Beth Grant into a hundred minutes proves no easy task for The Movie Guys as “The Mindy Project” regular is this week’s guest, sharing stories of working with industry giants like Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Billy Crystal, Sandra Bullock and, if time remaining, Michael Bay. Plus, she sits in to help preview this weekend’s new releases “Chappie”, “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” and “Unfinished Business”.
Showcast Episode 50: Two great guests stop by The Admiral’s Club – MC from The Hater Nation podcast talks movies with us the whole show, and vocal coach to the stars, Chet Loudly, stops by to discuss his work with Godzilla over the years. This week: previews of “Godzilla” and “Million Dollar Arm” and a look at bad black movies.
Paul Preston’s annual, super-thorough, no-category-left-uncovered, massive undertaking of an Oscar rant is available for you to read, print out and argue about.