By: Julianne Gabis Out of all the existing characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or in any universe at all, Spiderman is the least superhero that is in need of another spin-off. With three Spidermen that played our web-slinging, New York swinging hero--with the recent one dying with the snap under the reign of Tom... Continue Reading →
Netflix period drama Kingdom plays royalty and zombies
By: Julianne Gabis As a fan of Korean period dramas, the Netflix drama series Kingdom has had my attention hooked right from the moment it came up on Netflix’s New Releases banner. Released worldwide on Friday, January 25th, Kingdom combined two favorite elements in a film-- medieval royalty and undead monsters. Weird combination but keep... Continue Reading →
Royal Film is Back! Anne Hathaway announces Princess Diaries 3
By: Crysalie Montalbo Wear your crown, the time has come!Yes, Anne Hathaway snapped as she guaranteed us that Princess Diaries 3 is happening and this is not a drill. In her guesting at Watch What Happens Live, she told us about the possible royal comeback of the iconic movie. "There is a script for the... Continue Reading →
5 Lessons Learned in “Sierra Burgess is a Loser”
By: Theresa CalatcatNow that streaming online is just one click away, watching movies now has become so convenient that you don't have to go outside just to catch the latest movie showing."Sierra Burgess is a Loser" is a Netflix movie that depicts the teenager's dilemmas- how to achieve a good profile for your college application,... Continue Reading →
Three Billboards, outside Ebbing, Missouri noticed— Serve justice before justice hits your head
By: Hazel Gane Pilapil A multi-genre, true story inspired Hollywood film conceived one compelling nature, a call for justice. Source: https://store.hmv.com/film-tv/dvd/three-billboards-outside-ebbing,-missouri And what happens when award-winning filmmaker Mark Mcdonagh jumbled a confuse maiden Frances Mcdormand from Madeline, psycho bastard of Green Mile Sam Rockwell, and drunken Haymitch Woody Harrelson of Hunger Games trilogy in one... Continue Reading →
Mary Poppins Returns reviewed—a trip a little bit lighter than fantastic
By: Julianne Rose Gabis It will always be difficult to top a classic movie, especially if it is practically perfect in every way like Disney’s crown jewel—Mary Poppins. The sequel created an online buzz last year as it revealed its star-studded cast such as “Hamilton” creator Lin Manuel Miranda, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, and Meryl... Continue Reading →
The Inside of The Legend of King Solomon
By: Theresa Calatcat If you have the heart for animated movies, then this entry from the second Hungarian Film Festival (HUFF 2.0) is suitable for your taste. The Legend of King Solomon is the first animated movie produced by Israel and furnished in Hungary. Image source: cinematerial.com King Solomon, as we know him, is the... Continue Reading →
