Anton Yelchin Documentary ‘Love, Antosha’ Heading To Theaters This Summer

A documentary about the life and work of late actor Anton Yelchin is hitting theaters across the U.S. later this summer. Via Variety, Love, Antosha will open with an exclusive run in Los Angeles and New York in early August. The doc will then expand into more theaters across the nation beginning in late August and … Continue reading Anton Yelchin Documentary ‘Love, Antosha’ Heading To Theaters This Summer

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Movie Review– ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)

After sixteen years and six films, including a few reboots, you probably think you know everything there is to know about Spider-Man, huh? If so, I implore you to put away that notion and open yourself up to the distinct pleasure of experiencing Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The latest from Sony Animation represents some of … Continue reading Movie Review– ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)

‘Star Trek 4’ Just Got a Lot Less Chris-ier

By Jordan Peterson  @himynamesjordan Turbulent news coming out of Paramount this week regarding the Star Trek IP. According to The Hollywood Reporter, both Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth have walked away from negotiations for the upcoming Star Trek 4. Initial reports said the fourth installment in the J.J. Abrams rebooted Trek-verse would involve time travel and see … Continue reading ‘Star Trek 4’ Just Got a Lot Less Chris-ier

The storied histories of the ‘Wonder Woman’ movie

It's just beginning its theatrical release and already there is a lot of history behind the new Wonder Woman movie. For starters, there's the story behind the titular heroine herself. Diana Prince of Themyscira first debuted back in 1942 as the creation of one William Marston, an American psychologist and inventor of the polygraph machine (think … Continue reading The storied histories of the ‘Wonder Woman’ movie

Ranking ‘Wonder Woman’ & the rest of the DCEU movies

Tonight marks the unofficial release of the much-anticipated first film featuring the much-neglected female superheroin Wonder Woman. To add to the hype, the film is being praised by critics and fans lucky enough to catch themselves an early screening (Wonder Woman is currently sitting at a 92% on the Tomatometer at the time of writing … Continue reading Ranking ‘Wonder Woman’ & the rest of the DCEU movies