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Movie Review: 'Hard Luck Love Song'
Singer Albert King once sang “If it wasn’t for Bad Luck, I would not have no luck at all” in his legendary song Born Under a Bad Sign (1968). That poetic and poignant lament perfectly suits the protagonist of the drama, Hard Luck Love Song. Jesse, played by Michael Dorman, has more than his share of bad luck but much of it is his own fault. Working as a pool hustler in Nashville, Tennessee is not the safest or smartest activity. Hustling pool tends to leave a bad taste in the mouth of those who are subject to the hustle and thus Jesse often finds himself in a bad way.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBest Family Friendly Halloween films in the 00s
Welcome to memory lane, 00s kids! Here are some films that you might remember that made your Halloween. 1. Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman (2000)
Family Friendly Halloween Films from the 90s
Whether you grew up in the 90s, enjoy entertainment from the 90s, or want to explore the best Halloween film from that decade, this article is for you and the best place to start.
Venom
Vicious Venom returns to the silver screen in his second installment, bringing with him Carnage. For any spider-verse fan, this film is sure not to disappoint with a plot that complements the first film as well as action and comedy every moviegoer expects to find in a Marvel film.
Iris HarrisPublished 3 years ago in GeeksStardust Is The Most Underrated Movie Ever
Stardust (2007) is a movie about a shop-boy-turned-hero, a world separated from ours by only a small stone wall, and a fallen star. It is based on the novel of the same name by Neil Gaiman. With a plot reminiscent of classics such as The Princess Bride, with a romance-fantasy plot with a few comedic points and action scenes wrapped in, it would appear to be an instant classic.
Alisan KeeseePublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: Miss Congeniality
"Miss Congeniality" is a 2000 comedy, starring Sandra Bullock as Gracie Hart; a cop who has to go undercover in a Beauty Pageant in order to investigate and stop a terrorist bombing attack.
Natasja RosePublished 3 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Guide: "Love is the Devil" (1998)
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we’re actually going to be learning about literature and film together. I understand that many of you are sitting in university during difficult times and finding it increasingly hard to study and I understand that many of you who are not at university or not planning on it are possibly stuck of what to do, need a break or even need to catch up on learning film before you get to the next level. This guide will be brief but will also contain: new vocabulary, concepts and theories, films to watch and we will be exploring something taboo until now in the ‘filmmaker’s guide’ - academia (abyss opens). Each article will explore a different concept of film, philosophy, literature or bibliography/filmography etc. in order to give you something new to learn each time we see each other. You can use some of the words amongst family and friends to sound clever or you can get back to me (email in bio) and tell me how you’re doing. So, strap in and prepare for the filmmaker’s guide to film studies because it is going to be one wild ride.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksCreatively Bankrupt?: THE EVIL DEAD (1981) vs EVIL DEAD (2013)
In 1930, a technological revolution exploded through Hollywood with an audible bang: sound. Universal Studios, seeing the implications of this new addition to the medium, remade earlier films to incorporate this shocking new artistic device. Even though The Cat and the Canary had only come out three years before, Universal remade it as The Cat Creeps, and the horror-movie remake entered the world.
Littlewit PhilipsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks"There's Someone Inside Your House" REVIEW
There's Someone Inside Your House begins with a familiar sequence of events: Jackson Pace is home alone. A few household objects are out of place, but he only considers them briefly before moving on. By the time he realizes he is in danger, it's too late. There's a killer inside his house, and the killer will not stop before stabbing him to death. To add insult to injury, Jackson's death is synchronized with a mass text that reveals Jackson's most vile secret to the whole world.
Littlewit PhilipsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'The Single Mom Conspiracy'
With her bitter divorce from an adulterous husband behind her, Grace Bailey (Allison McAtee) is ready to move on with her life. She's now running her own restaurant and enjoying a passionate relationship with handsome server Alex (Andrew Spach). But after getting spooked by a home intruder, Grace is convinced by her friends to rent out one of her bedrooms for safety's sake. After going through several unfit applicants, Grace meets a woman who appears to be the perfect candidate: Lilith Jones (Samantha Cope). Beautiful and charismatic, Lilith hits it off with Grace and becomes her new housemate as well as her new personal assistant.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'No Time To Die' Starring Daniel Craig
No Time to Die is the best James Bond movie of the Daniel Craig era. That’s not particularly high praise coming from me as I have not enjoyed a James Bond movie since the Roger Moore era and that was mostly a so bad it’s good appreciation of A View to a Kill. For me, James Bond went out of fashion when the Cold War ended. Since then, better and more dynamic spy characters, such as Matt Damon’s super-spy Jason Bourne came along and revamped the spy genre.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GeeksLittle Shop of Horrors: A Lot of Folks Deserve To Die
I was four years old, lying on my stomach on a blue carpet that smelled like cigarettes, staring up at my family’s boxy 1980’s TV, entranced by the tale unfolding before my eyes. Like my favorite TV show, Sesame Street, the film I was watching utilized complex puppetry to bring magic to the screen. Unlike Sesame Street, this film involved sadomasochism, drug use, dentistry gone awry, and lots and lots of murder.