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.
Today’s show covers two topics – spoiler talk about INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY and a full report from John Williams at The Hollywood Bowl!
Adam recounts his huge weekend with John Williams and Paul talks about his Norcal trip to Coppola Winery & a tour of filming locations from American Graffiti.
The film is like junk food for the horror crowd and could generate a new audience for those uninitiated to the franchise.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 7/23/20 – The War of the Worlds
The ‘80s were the birthplace of great jerks in the movies. These six were the best.
Movie Guy Paul Preston charts out the best way to see classic movies in Los Angeles.
Paul Preston’s annual, exhaustively-researched, category-by-category breakdown of the entire Oscars for 2017
This is one of those rare instances where you must share the power and emotions in a darkened theater with a large group of people.
Let me explain what it felt like watching “Stranger Things”: like I had crawled into a time machine and I could smell it, I could feel it, I could see it and my heart broke into a multitude of pieces.
How is The BFG, the first team up between Disney and director Steven Spielberg not a bigger deal?
I’m never one to seek out the work of children in movies. But something’s happened in the last five years or so…there’s a consistency in the air that has me hopeful.
More filmmaker interviews from Phoenix Film Festival, including horror film legend Dee Wallace and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Steven Knight.
Is this the best movie ever made? Well, the great thing about movies is that arguing what the best one of all time is can keep you arguing until you pass out. But this is certainly my favorite, hands down.
It’s with the quality of timelessness (I hope that’s a word) that I nominate “The Muppets” for your consideration.
Next time you are in your car on the way to the movies, here are 7 songs you should listen to again for the first time.
I am about to risk sounding like an old man tearing into the new generation for forgetting all the great things about the last generation.
Abrams has obviously given himself the specific assignment of making a send-up of a sort of film, much as Spielberg & Lucas did when they made “Raiders”
In my humble opinion, there are certain people who don’t “get” movies, and thus should not be allowed to view movies at all.