Movie Review – Thor: Love and Thunder
There’s nothing Waititi and co-screenwriter Jennifer Kaytin Robinson set up that they don’t punch.
There’s nothing Waititi and co-screenwriter Jennifer Kaytin Robinson set up that they don’t punch.
Perhaps the darkest and silliest of Marvel properties yet.
I can’t help but wonder if Black Widow would have been better suited to the smaller screen on Disney+
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the October 19, 2014 Movie Showcast – Norm Macdonald, Jon Favreau, Trey Parker
At first glance, Scorsese may come off like the cranky little old man yelling at kids to get off his lawn.
A film so nice, I had to see it twice. Let me re-phrase that…a film so MASSIVE, viewing it twice is required. Doesn’t rhyme, but that’s more accurate.
Paul Preston’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 8/9/18 – Avengers: Infinity War/Ready Player One
This title doesn’t really frame the Marvel/DC dichotomy correctly because it lists Marvel as following DC, which has never, ever happened.
A first class Marvel production that may be the pedigree of the bunch.
Does Suicide Squad have its share of entertaining moments? Most definitely.
Let’s say you’re in Hollywood and you’ve no desire to come up with an original idea. You’re thinking – remake.
No movie franchise could possibly be this good, this consistent, this adept at getting everything right, time and time again. And yet…
Adam Witt calls into Justin Kaufmann’s The Download on Chicago’s WGN to discuss Captain America: Civil War. But soon after it’s up to Paul Preston to deliver the goods on this superhero blockbuster.
Imagine, if you will, a romantic comedy minus all the romantic notions, minus all the cute or beautiful looking actors (young or old), and still delivering all the goods with a very strong resolve.
Marvel has tapped into everything that made it successful as a comic book champ, and has now translated it to film.
The title says it all.
There is a LOT going on in “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, the latest in the ongoing saga of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. That works both for and against the film, but overall, in the hands of Joss Whedon, it’s never dull.
Showcast Episode 98: Adam’s in heaven as the only movie really worth talking about this week is “The Avengers: Age of Ultron”. Stand-up comic and RiffTrax writer Joseph Scrimshaw sits in, so The Movie Guys try their own hand at riffing to “Jurassic World”, “M:I 5” & “Furious 7”. Plus, a word from The Movie Guys’ latest sponsor, Kellogg’s Avengers: Age of Ultron Sweetened Cereal with Avengers Team Marshmallows!
The title says it all. Part three of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest superhero films per year for the last forty or so years.
The title says it all. Part two of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest horror movies per year for the last forty or so years.
The title says it all. Part one of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest comedy films per year for the last forty or so years.
A single question can sum it up: What is the price tag on being a hero?
What an appropriate picture of Tom Cruise. Walking the Earth by himself. The lone member of a dying race: The Movie Star.
I won’t regurgitate the same old manure you could get EVERYWHERE else. Instead, I will inform you of my own personal journey. It is so much sweeter (and it has funnier (and hotter, I might add) pictures).
The word “Epic” gets thrown around a little too much today. It’s used to describe parties and tweets, but this movie in the true sense, is epic.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. This week, the huge summer spectacle “The Avengers”. Hint – it’s awesome.
Spoiler Alert: “Captain America” is awesome and “Cowboys & Aliens” isn’t.
Branagh does a good job of balancing the work of his actors with all the glitz, glitter and action sequences that abound in Asgard.