James F. Ewart
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I write what's on my mind.
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The Date Change for 'Infinity War' Is Bigger than You Think
Robert Downey Jr. and Marvel Studios rocked the world when they announced that the third Avengers film would be pushed ahead from May 4 to April 27, meaning that fans would have to wait one less week before Earth’s mightiest heroes face off against the Mad Titan. This change in release date did not come without consequence, as the Dwayne Johnson monster flick Rampage was also pushed up a week ahead of its April 20 release date (much to the disappointment of stoners). However, there’s more to it than simply shuffling when a movie will come out, in fact, this affects the entire spring and summer blockbuster seasons.
By James F. Ewart6 years ago in Geeks
Oscars 2018: Which Movie Will Snag the Top Prize?
The Oscars are back already, and they've arrived at a monumental landmark with their 90th ceremony. As the fateful Sunday approaches, experts have given their picks for what movies will scoop up which awards, and as someone who has seen his fair share of films, I figured I would toss in my insights on how the night will play out for the following categories.
By James F. Ewart6 years ago in Geeks
- Top Story - February 2018
Predicting the 2018 Box OfficeTop Story - February 2018
2017 was another year full of blockbusters, but above all else, it was a year of surprises. Whether it was The Last Jedi getting ripped to shreds by fans, Justice League performing worse than Man of Steel, a killer clown flick becoming the highest grossing horror movie ever, or a Jumanji sequel outperforming Spider-Man. It was a year unlike any other, and with another round of superheroes, sequels, and superhero sequels on the way, here are the predictions for the 2018 box office. This list is in order of release date, and it will include opening weekend, domestic grosses, and international grosses.
By James F. Ewart6 years ago in Geeks
10 of the Most 'Meh' Movies of 2017
To put it lightly, 2017 was an interesting year for movies. Logan became the first movie since The Dark Knight to break the superhero mold, Wonder Woman topped every Marvel film at the domestic box office, Star Wars: The Last Jedi received a less-than-warm reception from fans, IT became the highest grossing horror movie ever, and an Edgar Wright movie made more than $100 million (Baby Driver).
By James F. Ewart6 years ago in Geeks