Movie Review – Dune
Director Denis Villenueve and his co-writers Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth have finally delivered the one true and faithful version of the Herbert novel.
Director Denis Villenueve and his co-writers Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth have finally delivered the one true and faithful version of the Herbert novel.
Two out of the four segments are worth checking out for fans of the genre.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 1/1/21 – Slaughterhouse-Five
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/4/20 – Sputnik
The world faces invaders from space while trying not to have their space invaded on Earth.
Real trailer. Fake movie.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 7/23/20 – The War of the Worlds
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 5/9/19 – The Hole in the Ground
If it were 1994, I would’ve come out of ALITA sure it was the most amazing movie of all time.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/20/18 is also his PIC of the Year – 2001. Also, Ray gives up his Christmas Blu-Ray wish list.
It’s a welcome surprise to see good acting and meticulous filmmaking win out over big budget thrills.
You would think Paramount Pictures had a winner on their hands…
Did anybody actually read the script before shooting?
Stellar science fiction with a wholly realized futuristic universe and much to say.
Ray Schillaci of The Movie Guys interviews Jody Lambert, director of the new ensemble film BRAVE NEW JERSEY.
One of the more sober and dark summer films to hit the cinema in a long while. But it’s effective.
A virtual kaleidoscope, heavy on sights and sounds, but light on story and characters which tends to be the norm for many graphic novel adaptations.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movie – “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets”.
The New Movie Show gives you everything you need to know about all the new movies opening Friday, May 19th, 2017 – “Alien: Covenant”, “Everything Everything” & “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul”
Denis Villeneuve has crafted and elegant science fiction movie that harnesses every aspect of filmmaking to tell a surprising, smart and truly awe-inspiring story.
Funny how that happens when we first see a film, read a book, listen to music or even appreciate a work of art. The question being, is it worth coming back to?
For all its ambition to deliver a unique time travel tale, “Synchronicity” stumbles over itself with convoluted storytelling
A chilling pot boiler with eye-opening visuals and dynamic performances from the entire cast.
Ray Schillaci recommends four exceptional short films: “The Apple Tree”, “Tomgirl”, “Moving On” and “A Tricky Treat”.
Aided by a complex story, interesting characters and tight direction, the Spierigs deliver a powerful punch that has you talking about the film long after it is over
Showcast Episode 74: All you can ask of anyone who visits The Admiral’s Club is that they be funny and tell great stories, and this week’s special guest Brian Shortall does both! He joins The Movie Guys to talk “Big Hero 6” and “Interstellar” and jump in on a round of “McConaughey Role or Lincoln Commercial”.
This is a well-tuned machine that provides a fun trip to the movies that can be enjoyed by just about anyone young and old.
Showcast Episode 53: “Edge of Tomorrow” and “The Fault in Our Stars” get the full movie preview treatment from The Move Guys with guest host Justin Bowler. Plus, a look at movie news and a first for the Showcast – in depth talk about horror movies with special guest Ray Schillaci.
Really, how hard was it to understand this film people? I know the trailers made it look like a mindless action flick, but it’s not. I’m sorry you couldn’t waltz in 10-minutes late with your face full of popcorn and your butter-stained fingers endlessly fumbling over your cell phone, and not be able to figure out what’s going on. It’s called attention. If you pay it, you’ll get it.
“Previewing Like Crazy” covers the major releases of October 28, 2011, including JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN, ANONYMOUS, IN TIME and LIKE CRAZY.
Jake Gyllenhaal redeems his career after the embarrassingly awful “Prince of Persia” and turns in a fine, heartwarming performance
In my humble opinion, there are certain people who don’t “get” movies, and thus should not be allowed to view movies at all.