Reporting From The Floor of Comic-Con 2019
Paul Preston reports from his annual pilgrimage to San Diego for the annual world’s greatest thing that a person could do.
Paul Preston reports from his annual pilgrimage to San Diego for the annual world’s greatest thing that a person could do.
Paul Preston of The Movie Guys interviews Bragi Schut, writer of ESCAPE ROOM, about how this new thriller came to the big screen.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 6/29/18 – Groundhog Day 4K
Plummer dominates not only his scenes, but he casts a powerful presence over the entire story.
This is a disappointing follow-up for Morten Tyldum, director of the much more impassioned The Imitation Game.
In 7min., 46 sec., the short offers drama, action, and comedy.
After watching the Oscar telecast for so many years, one cannot help but wonder this year, what the hell happened?
Showcast Episode 80: Jokes, nog and special guests overflow as The Movie Guys celebrate release-a-ton-of-movies-at-the-end-of-the-year season! The new releases of the last two weeks of 2014 get the business with movie previews, a gift exchange, storytime, Name That Tune, a holiday recipe and a visit from The Christmas Hobbit, all while counting down to learning the True Meaning of Christmas.
Films covered: “The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies”, “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb”, “Annie”, “Into the Woods”, “The Gambler”, “Unbroken”, “The Interview”, “Big Eyes”, “A Most Violent Year” and “Mr. Turner”.
Movie Guy Paul Preston checks in with The Hater Nation during the holidays for movie talk including the SONY hack, Mick Foley, plus the top three films of 2014 (so far) and some movies to look forward to in early 2015.
Movie Guy Matteo Molinari takes us behind the scenes of an Adam Sandler script-generating session at the Happy Madison offices.
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).
Both nerd central and ground zero for the coolest stuff pop culture churns out every year.