The Movie Guys LIVE! – Lucha Va Voom: Inside America’s Most Outrageous Show red carpet premiere
Paul Preston hits the red carpet to chat it up with attendees at the premiere of LUCHA VA VOOM: INSIDE AMERICA’S MOST OUTRAGEOUS SHOW in Hollywood.
Paul Preston hits the red carpet to chat it up with attendees at the premiere of LUCHA VA VOOM: INSIDE AMERICA’S MOST OUTRAGEOUS SHOW in Hollywood.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 2/22/18 – The Story of Louis Pasteur
The Academy loves joining the cause-of-the-month, but when it does, do they reward the best films?
In the wake of Charles Manson’s death, Movie Guy Ray Schillaci and filmmaker Marcus Nispel look at the cult of Manson and the cult of fame.
Thankfully, it’s getting harder and harder to continue on with the safe refuge Hollywood provides for sexual predators.
A GHOST STORY doesn’t give a DAMN what you’re used to seeing on the movie screen.
Ray Schillaci of The Movie Guys interviews Jody Lambert, director of the new ensemble film BRAVE NEW JERSEY.
Movie Guy Paul Preston charts out the best way to see classic movies in Los Angeles.
Less Minions = More Steve Carell = Better movie.
Justin Bowler’s weekly rating of film festival friendliness – this week: Et Cultura and Molins Horror Film Festivals
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movies – “Trials on Tatooine” & “Eagle Flight”
Turn Skyrim into a series!
Justin Bowler’s weekly rating of film festival friendliness – this week: Brooklyn Short Film, Buddha Int’l & Sun Valley Film Festivals.
“Awards contender, huh? WELL, this better be good!”. That’s unfortunate pressure.
I know I’ll be vilified by its fans, but “La La Land” may be the most overhyped and over indulgent film since “The Artist”
One of those theatre experiences where you realize while you are seeing it that you might be watching an all-time classic.
Movie Guy Paul Preston looks at some egregious moments of Hollywood overspending from the last year.
From the tremendously played cast, to the quippy, well-penned script, Fuqua’s vision really fires on all cylinders.
Mary Gent examines the role of cults in two new films, “Starry Eyes” and “The Invitation” for TheMovieGuys.net
In most cases of a remake, you’re being subjected to the cynical trappings of a money-grab. And despite the sad corpses of failed remakes that litter the ground in Hollywood, if ONE hits big, then it’s open season to greenlight more…
It seems like the laughs will come in bundles with the three leads playing fast and loose at the top of the film, but the warmth shared between the leads that could excuse all the crude behavior of a stoner comedy wears away leaving a less than pleasing mixture behind.
What Roach does best is take a film that should no doubt feel “important” and make it feel entertaining.
What makes “The Martian” exceptional is how the high-production, Damon’s personality and the rescue mission tension all feed into what is essentially a “figurin’” movie, and make it widely appealing.
“Unfriended” is an interesting horror film in that the characters are so shallow, obnoxious and unlikable that I think it’s a pretty accurate portrayal of entitled, tech-addicted youths and there’s great reward in watching them get offed.
Thirty minutes into the film I actually said out loud “I love this film and I love everyone in it!”
We want new stories. Enter a film about American slavery based on a book written in 1853. Sure, the story isn’t new, the subject matter is familiar, yet the execution is completely innovative.
I love indie films because they tackle subject matter in a new and refreshing perspective, since they are not victims to the constraints of Hollywood box-heads (You know who you are, Box-heads).
Movie Guy Paul Preston breaks down the careers of George Clooney, Matt Damon and Brad PItt, the best Hollywood has to offer in leading men.
The title says it all.
Showcast Episode 8: Let’s call it a ‘mini-Showcast’. Movie Guys Lee Kias and Adam Witt hit the “Pacific Rim” premiere to get a few comments out of Guillermo del Toro and play “Is that Charlie Day?”, all in the un-ending red carpet presence of Chris Hardwick.
This movie held my attention with its intense action scenes from the moment it started, its characters were real, learning and evolving, making decisions that I could understand and follow. In short, it was masterfully executed in all areas of review.
Self-congratulation is still the rage in TinselTown. Let’s jump in, shall we? Here are all the awards that will go out week after week until the Oscars, February 24th, 2013.
“The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is about a sterile couple, so…start getting excited.
This film plays out like a quality western without the old west.
Perhaps in years to come, once we’ve gotten a little more distance on it, the entire Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy will be thought of in the public mind less as an entire piece, and more along the lines of “The one with Heath Ledger in it as Joker, and the other two.”
The Movie Guys give the once-over to July movie releases, including SAVAGES, THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, KATY PERRY: PART OF ME, ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT, STEP UP: REVOLUTION and THE WATCH. Quick, sharp and funny, we’ll tell you what they’re all about.
Prepare for old people sex. Meryl moaning, crotch shots of Tommy Lee Jones. Just don’t say I didn’t prepare you.
Really, how hard was it to understand this film people? I know the trailers made it look like a mindless action flick, but it’s not. I’m sorry you couldn’t waltz in 10-minutes late with your face full of popcorn and your butter-stained fingers endlessly fumbling over your cell phone, and not be able to figure out what’s going on. It’s called attention. If you pay it, you’ll get it.