[REVIEW] THE LITTLE THINGS
This is a movie about taking moral short cuts and pursuing a righteous course of action out of guilt rather than otherwise pure motives.
This is a movie about taking moral short cuts and pursuing a righteous course of action out of guilt rather than otherwise pure motives.
Patty Jenkins’s Wonder Woman (2017) was a breathe of fresh air for Warner Brothers’s struggling DC Comics film universe. The film took the hype from the character’s introduction in Batman v. Superman (2016), really the best part of that movie, and flawlessly built on it in the standalone film.
The Devil All the Time (2020) is a story about how the lives of different people can intersect in surprising and perhaps providential ways.
Growing up in California during the ’90s, Yia Mua developed and honed his muay thai kickboxing into a spectacular career. Unfortunately, Yia’s life was unexpectedly cut short due to liver cancer. The Bull (2020) is a celebration of Yia’s life, an exploration of his trials and tribulations, and a reminder to love unconditionally. Geek’d Out got a chance to speak with the film’s director, Lu Vang.
t’s been three years since the first The New Mutants trailer was released. Three years since the hype began and we all had high hopes. But then the movie kept being postponed and at some point people began to wonder if the movie was cursed somehow. Now, the movie is finally in theatres. But was it worth the wait?
Raise a glass to freedom with this filmed version of the hit Broadway musical. You get to be in the room where it happens without even leaving the couch.
While they have their ups and down, ‘Debt Collectors’ and ‘Becky’ are solid replacements for theatrical releases. Both have solid stars worthy of attention.
It’s a culture in which men who believe themselves incapable of finding romantic companionship gather to support each other.
Eon Production’s first female led and directed spy drama thunders to blu-ray in The Rhythm Section. Click through to read our review of the film and disc.