Ava DuVernay’s film “Origin” is an incredible and groundbreaking piece of media. Emotional and impactful “Origin” will leave people in awe.
Category: Movies
“Love Actually Live” Makes For a Frothy and Festive Night in Beverly Hills
Love Actually Live is undoubtedly delightful and offers a new way to experience a modern Christmas classic.
Review: Philippines’ Oscar Entry “The Missing” Beautifully and Creatively Explores Trauma
The Philippines’ entry for the Oscars follows a mouthless protagonist in an animated study of childhood trauma as he regains control of his life.
LA’s Artistic Community Supports Transgender Film MONICA at Redbird
People gathered in Redbird’s Garden to support a special cause: funding the awards campaign for the transgender film, “Monica.”
Indigenous Stories Put “InFocus”
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles celebrated Indigenous stories from different cultures around the globe in short film and feature presentations.
Trailer for “A Million Miles Away”, Starring Michael Peña
“A Million Miles Away” stars Michael Peña and is inspired by the true story of José Hernández, the first migrant farmworker to become an astronaut.
J Michael Straczynski Interview | Babylon 5 at SDCC
We spoke with the creator of Babylon 5, J Michael Straczynski about the upcoming Warner Bros. Entertainment film, Bablylon 5: The Road Home.
Director Matt Peters Interview | Babylon 5 at San Diego Comic-Con
We spoke with Matt Peters, the director of Babylon 5: The Road Home. This animated film is the next installment of the cult-classic series.
Independent film studio A24 brings “Talk to Me” to SDCC
Independent film studio A24 brings “Talk to Me” to San Diego Comic-Con. And will host a panel with the directors and cast of the film.
Meet Cosmo The Space Dog at San Diego Comic-Con
Fans of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’s can meet Cosmo the Space Dog at San Diego Comic-Con.
New Trailers and Photos for Wonka, Blue Beetle and Ahsoka
It was an exciting day in geek culture as new trailers and photos for Warner Bros’ films Wonka and Blue Beetle, as well as for Star Wars: Ahsoka.
Sterling K. Brown attends IFC Films’ “Biosphere” L.A. Premiere
Sterling K. Brown attends the Los Angeles premiere of the sci-fi drama film “Biosphere” which took place on Tuesday, June 27.
Pixar’s Elemental No-Spoiler Review – Temple of Geek
Review of Disney and Pixar’s Elemental, an original animated film set in a world where the four elements have come to life.
What the live action Little Mermaid film did right
In this no-spoiler review of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, we discuss what the live-action film did right. From casting to visuals, and more.
Interview – Shazad Latif “Kaz” What’s Love Got To Do With It?”
Interview with actor Shazad Latif who plays “Kazim Khan” in Shout! Studios’ “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”
Division (2022) Movie Review
“Division” explores the complex and divisive U.S. political landscape amidst the Covid-19 shutdown and the recent Presidential Election.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review
Great visuals and a masterful soundtrack can’t save The Super Mario Bros. Movie from its bland performances, lack of plot, and pacing issues.
Looking Forward to Avatar The Last Airbender
A resurgence is coming for one of the most popular 2000s franchises, Avatar the Last Airbender has an impressive amount of projects coming.
“Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania” Review -Temple of Geek Podcast
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Kari and Natacia discuss the first entry into Phase 5 of the MCU, Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania, on the Temple of Geek Podcast.
Opinion: The Problem with You People
You People is a film the dives into race relations in a funny and thought provoking way, yet still leaves more problems and less solutions.