Friday, April 10, 2020

Streaming Spotlight: Hulu

Hey Film Fans!

With the current situation we're in, I am sure a lot of you like myself are stuck at home most days and need entertainment to help pass the time. I've circled around and back through all the streaming services, adding certain shows and movies to my watchlists, some old that I've seen and some new that I wouldn't have if I didn't have this much free time on my hands. Now truth be told I haven't completed watching ALL of these shows and movies but I spread them out to A: have some variety and B: keep my time filled. Without further ado, here is today's Streaming Spotlight!


HULU



WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS

Based on the film directed by Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement, What We Do In The Shadows is a vampire comedy in the vein (ha) of The Office, in which a documentary crew follows three vampires who live together in Staten Island, New York. Hard to pick a cast that could match the characters in the film, this series finds its own footing after the first few episodes. I was cracking up hysterically at "creepy paper...". It's available on Hulu now and Season Two starts airing on FX next week!


RICK AND MORTY

Think of anything and this cartoon has got it and more. This series that follows the adventures of a boy and his grandfather through space and different realities is ridiculous on every level and that makes it so much. Every episode through Season Three is available on Hulu and the Fourth Season returns on Adult Swim in May!


LEGO MASTERS

Ah now this is definitely my cup of tea. A show built (ha) around a lego building competition, hosted by Will Arnett. Lego Masters started airing this February on FOX and has quickly become one of my favorite shows, and seems like such an obvious idea that should have been done YEARS ago.


MY HERO ACADEMIA

Powers are called "quirks" and they've become quite commonplace these days. So common that Izuko Midoriya is born without them and he's the odd man out. Determined to become a hero despite having no ability, he forms a friendship with the greatest hero All-Might which sets him down a path of greatness. Like I've said in a previous article, I've never been a huge Anime fan. But this show felt more geared towards my personal tastes and I find it absolutely fun to watch.


FOOD WARS

Another anime I was turned on to by friends, Food Wars is set at Totsuki Saruyo Culinary Institute and follows the journey of Soma Yukihira, a talented young chef who doesn't realize the seriousness of the world he's just entered. Food is taken seriously in this series, I mean super serial. Cooked meals are looked at as if they are pure gold, scenes of intense description of how a meal made the eater feel, it's all so very stylized and fascinating to watch. It's certainly made me want to be a better cook myself.


FUTURE MAN

A Janitor (Josh Hutchinson) finally beats the game considered by all to be unbeatable. He is then approached in real life by the game's two lead characters who recruit him to fight in the Biotic Wars. As it turns out, the game is based on real events in the future and sent into the past to find the greatest warrior to fight for the future. Future Man is executive produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, so you know the humor you're getting, but this is one fun show and crew of characters to spend time with. The third and final season just premiered on April 3rd!
















Thursday, April 9, 2020

Streaming Spotlight: Disney+

Hey Film Fans!

With the current situation we're in, I am sure a lot of you like myself are stuck at home most days and need entertainment to help pass the time. I've circled around and back through all the streaming services, adding certain shows and movies to my watchlists, some old that I've seen and some new that I wouldn't have if I didn't have this much free time on my hands. Now truth be told I haven't completed watching ALL of these shows and movies but I spread them out to A: have some variety and B: keep my time filled. Without further ado, here's today's Streaming Spotlight!



DISNEY+




THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JEFF GOLDBLUM

When Disney+ launched on November 12th, 2019, it launched on the backs of its original titles as a push for subscribers. One of those titles was 'The World According to Jeff Goldblum', a reality series co-produced by National Geographic starring the famed Dr. Malcolm himself. I can't tell you how much I love this series for its wide variety of topics that are covered, but also for its zany host. Jeff Goldblum brings a childlike curiosity to each episode, doing as little research on the topics as possible. This gives us as the audience an opportunity to learn with Jeff Goldblum, and not from him. From Sneakers to Tattoos to Korean BBQ and more, this is definitely one of my favorite shows the service has offered so far and is definitely worth the binge. Season 2 is expected later this year!


STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN

I can't talk about this series without first thanking some of those who worked on it. Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Deborah Chow, Taika Waititi and a long list of hard-working, dedicated filmmakers who brought this show to life. The Mandalorian is easily the best piece of Star Wars media since 2005. Set 5 years after Return of the Jedi, the series follows Din Djarin, a bounty hunter who is given a job that changes his fate. It is Star Wars in a spaghetti western coating, and it is certainly delicious. Another title that launched with the service, Season 2 is also expected later this year.



THE IMAGINEERING STORY

Another Disney+ original, The Imagineering Story details the growth of the Disney company's animatronic and theme park divisions. Starting when Walt Disney first started dreaming up the idea for Disneyland, going to the expansion of theme parks around the world all the way to the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Anaheim and a tease of what's to come in the future. it's a nice peek inside how Disney magic has been made and evolved over time. If you're a fan of Disney and the parks like myself, this is surely not one to miss out on. 


FUTURE AVENGERS

Scrolling through everything Disney+ has available, I stumbled upon this series that first aired in Japan in 2017. Future Avengers is an anime that follows three genetically modified teenagers raised by Hydra to believe that the Avengers are the real villains. I've never been a huge fan of anime but in the past few years I've been introduced to many different shows by friends. My Hero Academia, Food Wars and One Punch Man being among them (I’ll cover those tomorrow for my Hulu spotlight). I haven't seen ALL of the episodes just yet but I've enjoyed it enough so far as to say it's a good bet I can recommend this one!


THE AVENGERS: EARTH'S MIGHTIEST HEROES

If you're looking for a more traditionally-animated, mostly faithful adaptation of the source material, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes might work for you. This series started airing in 2010 on Disney XD and featured a more faithful lineup to the team seen in the comic books. Mostly aimed at kids but there are some great stories told for each individual Avenger in this series. The episode in which Black Panther fights the team at Avengers Mansion is one of my personal favorites!


SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES

Yes, of course I had to put this on the list. This is the show that really sold me on the concept of Spider-Man. This is the show where I learned about Peter Parker, Aunt May, Mary Jane and the like. This is the show that inspired my comic book reading, I wanted to know more. This series was also the basis for a really kick ass video game for the original PlayStation, narrated by the one and only Stan Lee, which I played endlessly. Spider-Man: The Animated Series, which aired in the early '90s, is an almost perfect representation, not only of Spidey's small corner, but of the larger Marvel Universe as a whole. Filled with cameos!


DISNEY/PIXAR'S ONWARD

Originally opening in theaters on March 6th, Onward was quickly released on digital platforms as well as Disney+ not too long thereafter due to the current pandemic. My full review of the film will arrive later this week, but I'm putting it on the list because I have to say this film is full of heart and creativity. I wasn't a huge fan of director Dan Scanlon's first outing with Pixar, Monsters University, and while parts of this film feel like a lesser DreamWorks Animated feature, there's enough Pixar magic here to say it's a fun way to spend an hour and a half of your time. 


THE SIMPSONS

Yep. Disney owns The Simpsons. They've even produced a new animated short titled “Playdate with Destiny” (which premiered in front of Onward in theaters), which will premiere tomorrow on the service. Thirty glorious seasons of the family from the town of Springfield, (your state here) are available now. Just hook it to my veins!













Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Streaming Spotlight: Netflix

Hey Film Fans!

With the current situation we're in, I am sure a lot of you like myself are stuck at home most days and need entertainment to help pass the time. I've circled around and back through all the streaming services, adding certain shows and movies to my watchlists, some old that I've seen and some new that I wouldn't have if I didn't have this much free time on my hands. Now truth be told I haven't completed watching ALL of these shows and movies but I spread them out to A: have some variety and B: keep my time filled. Without further ado, here's today's Streaming Spotlight!



NETFLIX



THE TOYS THAT MADE US

This Netflix original is all about the many different toy lines from the '80s and '90s that we and our siblings grew up with. But this series doesn't just detail the figures and playlets themselves, but dives into the history of each IP and how the toy line evolves from there. Episode highlights for me are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, He-Man, Star Wars, Transformers and the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers! The makers of this series also produced a spinoff titled "The Movies That Made Us" going behind the scenes of movies like Die Hard and Ghostbusters, also available on Netflix.



THE OFFICE

Not sure what I can say about this series that hasn't already been said. The right cast in the right place at the right time. It's comedy gold and never gets old. However, it does leave Netflix in 2021 and heads over to NBC's new streaming service, so get on it!



TIGER KING: MURDER, MAYHEM & MADNESS

Okay so this is one of those shows that everyone has probably already watched but I'm going to recommend it for any of you stragglers. It's like if Napoleon Dynamite was real, and just for the hell of it the producers were on a coke binge making it. *sniffffff* "so...what if this happened? Then this. Then THIS. THEN THIS. AND THAT." Watching it makes it so hard to believe its all real! Each episode peels back more and more layers, and there are confirmed reports of a new episode coming soon! Watch it, don't watch it, one thing is for certain - Carole Baskin fed her husband to those tigers.


SCOOBY-DOO ON ZOMBIE ISLAND

In the late '90s-early 2000's, Warner Bros. filled the shelves with animated, direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movies. Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is easily the best among them. Admittedly I haven't seen it for many, many years but it was such an amazing rediscovery. I'll say it...this is a much better Scooby movie than both live-action films. Movies like this and Space Jam bring back a lot of memories. Speaking of Space Jam...


SPACE JAM

It's a classic amongst a specific generation, it actually faces the performance enhancement issue head on, it features the greatest basketball star and some of the greatest cartoon characters together for 1 hour and 28 minutes, it's on Netflix now AND if you really want to immerse yourself in the experience, the original 1996 promo website is still up if you go to spacejam.com! Available on Netflix now, but I'm not sure how long it will be.


SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE

As a young fan growing up during the Sam Raimi-Tobey Maguire era of Spider-Man films, I never thought it could get better than Spider-Man 2. In 2018, Sony Animation released Into The Spider-Verse, re-examining what it means to have confidence in yourself and rise to the challenge of being a hero. Spider-Verse has the humor and the heart in a fantastically animated package. It also features John Mulaney as Spider-Ham, and you can't get better that.


AUSTIN POWERS TRILOGY

Three movies that could only happen at the time they were made. Filled with so many quotable lines it's insane. Featuring four different comedic performances from Mike Myers over the three films. These were personal favorites of mine to frequently rent from Blockbuster. Ah, the good 'ol days.


THE GOOD PLACE

Now here's a concept: Over your life, the choices you make either can earn you points, or lose you points. After your death, your points are tallied and if you reach a certain amount you get to go the Good Place (essentially, Heaven!) But if you're unable to reach those points, you're sent to the Bad Place (hell). Now take that concept and throw in Kristen Bell, the ever charismatic Ted Danson and so many twists and turns Shyamalan would get jealous, well you've got a show that is perfect to binge in a time like this. The first three seasons are available on Netflix now.



























Monday, January 13, 2020

The Trailer for 'MORBIUS' is here - and it comes with surprises!

Hey Film Fans!



When Sony announced a Morbius film, I wasn't entirely too excited. They've been bouncing around the idea of a 'shared Spider-Man cinematic universe' even though the character himself has been lent to Marvel Studios for use in the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside the Avengers. In 2018, Sony released 'VENOM' starring Tom Hardy, which was quite the surprise. Well, Sony has done it again and today they released the first trailer for 'MORBIUS' starring Jared Leto.

Here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLMBLuGJTsA

This looks AWESOME! Similar to Doctor Strange, this film is about a man willing to do anything to fix his ailment, but entering a world entirely unknown to himself. The character has been a fan favorite in the comics and Leto stars as the Living Vampire himself. There have been rumors that this film would tie into the larger Marvel universe and that looks to be true.


This image shows Morbius standing in front of graffiti on top of the image of Spider-Man (a shot of the Raimi suit from the Spider-Man PS4 game for some reason) definitely tying this film to 'SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME'. But there was one more surprise left for the end of this trailer:


That's definitely Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes/Vulture, reprising his role from 'SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING'. He's even wearing the same prison jumpsuit he wore at the end of that film in the end credits scene. There have also been rumors that Tom Holland himself would make a cameo appearance in 'VENOM 2' (which is now filming) that would effectively bring his Spidey into the Sony-shared universe. Well, with Keaton making an appearance, and that shot of the graffiti, I can only assume that those rumors are also true. 

MORBIUS hits theaters July 21st, 2020.

JOKER leads the Oscars with 11 Nominations!

Hey Film Fans!



Before we get into it, I just want to say that I loved Todd Phillips' Joker. I thought it took that character and created a very memorable piece on the struggles of mental health, how society treats those who struggle and how that can affect us all. Joaquin Phoenix turned in a wonderful but tortured performance. The score painted a saddening life. I did not expect this to happen.

This morning, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the nominations for this year's Oscars, the granddaddy of all award ceremonies. 'JOKER' received the most nominations with 11 total, including Best Picture. This makes it the first DC Comics film to receive that nomination, and the second overall comic book movie to do so, after "Black Panther".



The following are the nominations 'JOKER' received from the Academy:

Best Picture - Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, producers

Best Actor in a Leading Role - Joaquin Phoenix

Best Director - Todd Phillips

Best Adapted Screenplay - Todd Phillips & Scott Silver

Best Cinematography - Lawrence Sher

Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Nicki Ledermann & Kay Georgia

Best Costume Design - Mark Bridges

Best Original Score - Hildur Gudnadottir

Best Editing - Jeff Groth

Best Sound Mixing - Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic & Tod Maitland

Best Sound Editing - Alan Robert Murray



The 92nd Annual Academy Awards will go without a host once again this year and air on February 9th, 2020.

Friday, January 10, 2020

Scott Derrickson has left DOCTOR STRANGE 2 - Here's why you shouldn't worry

Hey Film Fanatics!

Sometimes a director will get to work on a film for a studio and want to go on a specific direction for that film that the studio just doesn't agree with. Some pump the brakes merely because they are scared of experimenting with something that is a 'proven success'. Those film directors normally head for the exit because they don't feel they have the total creative freedom to make the film that they want to make and are really passionate about. Often times, the reason the studio and filmmaker split is summed up in the phrase 'creative differences'.


Last night, the news broke that filmmaker Scott Derrickson has left his directing duties on "Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse of Madness" citing 'creative differences' with Marvel Studios. Variety first posted the news, though he later confirmed this on his twitter account. Derrickson co-wrote and directed the first 'Doctor Strange' film for Marvel in 2016, introducing audiences to the mystical side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans immediately took to social media to express their concerns, as the sequel begins shooting this May.



As we all know, this is not the first time Disney and Marvel have parted ways with a filmmaker on a project. In December 2011, Patty Jenkins stepped down from directing "Thor: The Dark World", replaced by Alan Taylor. Edgar Wright was famously attached to direct "Ant-Man" since 2006, working on several different drafts of the screenplay with Joe Cornish. He left in 2014 a mere two months before filming began, replaced by director Peyton Reed. Thor: The Dark World was released in 2014 and is generally considered one of the lesser films of the Marvel canon (it is certainly one of my least favorites), while Ant-Man was a nice surprise to most and felt like a nice throwback to Marvel's '60s roots.

I don't think anyone should be worried about this. Marvel producer Kevin Feige is very well known for mapping out the timeline of the films, what should happen where, who should appear in what, etc. We've known for quite some time that Elizabeth Olson (Scarlet Witch) will play a big role in 'Doctor Strange 2', still slated to begin filming in May as of this writing. Feige has made it clear that the films released in theaters and the shows appearing on Disney+ will intersect, and the series "WandaVision" will lead into this film. Scott Derrickson had his heart set on making DS2 a straight up horror film and it is clear Disney and Marvel aren't quite ready for that. Feige has stated that it isn't 'really' a horror film, which I assume means they're aiming to tame it up a tad. There is a plan for a post-Endgame MCU in Phase Four, and Derrickson's original script most likely just didn't fit with the direction Marvel and Feige wanted to take Strange. This news is maybe worrying for some, but I haven't had any true reason yet to doubt that Marvel will find the right person for the job.


DOCTOR STRANGE: IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS releases May 7th, 2021.

Monday, January 6, 2020

MOST ANTICIPATED MOVIES OF 2020


Greetings Film Fanatics!

We've finally reached a new year and a new decade, and of course that means new movies! One of the most exciting things for me to do at the beginning of every year is to look at a list of movies on the horizon. Sometimes all it takes for me to feel the rush is to look at a poster for a film, as I spend a lot of time before my screenings walking the halls of the theater gazing at posters. Looking at the long list of films to come this year, I want to present my Most Anticipated Movies of 2020. Before I begin, I would like to point out you will see the phrase "cautiously optimistic" repeated a few times. While I am excited for every one listed here, some of them may not reach the potential high that I hope they can, and I'm holding my hope in fear of disappointment in certain cases. I'd also like to point out that these are not numbered, as they come in no particular order. Without further ado...


TOP GUN: MAVERICK



"Facing an uncertain future and confronting the ghosts of his past, Maverick is drawn into a confrontation with his own deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who will be chosen to fly it."

Tom Cruise is approaching 58 this year, and he's not slowing down in the slightest. He has proven time and time again that he is a bankable action star, and this year he returns to one of his most famous roles in the sequel to TOP GUN (1986). The original film was released at the height of American Patriotism, directed by the great Tony Scott with a grand supporting cast that included Val Kilmer, Tom Skeritt, Michael Ironside and Tim Robbins. TOP GUN: MAVERICK is directed by Joseph Kosinski (TRON: LEGACY, OBLIVION) and features Miles Teller as the son of "Goose", Maverick's late RI Officer. Cruise has been trying to get a Top Gun sequel off the ground (ha) for awhile now, as Tony Scott was planning to return until his unfortunate death in 2012. Jerry Bruckheimer returns to produce. 

TOP GUN: MAVERICK releases June 26th, 2020.


TENET



"A secret agent is tasked with World War III through time travel."

I'm not the world's biggest Christopher Nolan fan. I love two out of three films in his Batman trilogy, I enjoyed Inception and bits of Interstellar (not as a whole), but I have not seen his earlier films nor did I really have much interest in Dunkirk. He always provides a stellar cast, gorgeous cinematography and brilliant collaborations with Hans Zimmer. In the same way that I go into M. Night Shyamalan's films expecting the twist because that's what we've become accustomed to, I expect the rug to be pulled from under me in Nolan's films. While I enjoy movies that do that, I enjoy them more when I'm not expecting the rug to be pulled. However, TENET has caught my attention. There are plenty of movies out there on the idea of 'stopping WWIII' and Nolan is attempting that here, but with a time travel twist and a cast that includes John David Washington, Michael Caine, Kenneth Branagh and the new Batman, Robert Pattinson. It's odd, but after seeing the trailer on the big screen for the first time before my screening of The Rise of Skywalker, I'm all in on Nolan's 11th feature.

TENET releases July 17th, 2020.


THE ETERNALS




"In a story spanning over 7000 years, the Eternals, an immortal alien race created by the Celestials, protect humanity from their evil counterparts the Deviants."

Back in 2014, a little group called Guardians of the Galaxy, whom 98% of the human population had no inkling of, became a box office success surpassing all expectations for a little known property. Marvel Studios is known to gamble on themselves a lot. The Guardians were a prime example of that, along with the casting of Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark, as well as the idea that audiences would be up to the idea of a cinematic universe now spanning 23 feature films and several television series. Marvel is making another gamble this November when they release THE ETERNALS, directed by Chloe Zhao. Seeing Guardians of the Galaxy back in 2014 felt like seeing Star Wars for the very first time. It transported you to a whole new world we were just beginning to learn about. The Eternals will be attempting that same feat. As a comic book fan, even I am unaware about much of the Eternals' characters and history, so this is a very exciting prospect to me. After wrapping their 22-story arc in Avengers: Endgame, Disney and Marvel are bringing out the new roster, and it will be fascinating to see how they move forward along with the new Disney+ shows. THE ETERNALS will star Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tyree Henry and many others.

THE ETERNALS opens November 6th, 2020.


HALLOWEEN KILLS




"The saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode continues in the next thrilling chapter of the Halloween series."

Being a fan of the HALLOWEEN franchise is both a blessing and a curse. John Carpenter and Debra Hill's 1978 original is my favorite horror film of all-time, and just like with each horror franchise, the sequels vary on quality. The third film has nothing to do with any other sequel, Halloween H20 ignores every sequel but II, Rob Zombie remade the first in 2007, and in 2018 Universal and Blumhouse released the "direct sequel" to the 1978 classic, picking up forty years after Michael Myers stalked babysitters on Halloween night. Halloween 2018 rid itself of the idea that Michael and Laurie were siblings, bringing Michael back to being simply "The Shape", though arguably it did not provide many new ideas and played for fan service, which is why I remain cautiously optimistic for this. HALLOWEEN KILLS is the sequel to that film. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode, along with Judy Greer as Laurie's daughter Karen, and Andi Matichak as Laurie's granddaughter Allyson. This time around, they'll be joined by Anthony Michael Hall and Kyle Richards as the adult versions of Tommy Doyle and Lindsey Wallace, the children Laurie and her friends babysat in the 1978 original. As far as I'm aware, the legend John Carpenter is returning to score this film, and rumor says he's being asked to direct the next (and final) HALLOWEEN ENDS, in 2021. What will be the hook at the end of this film that will bring us back?

HALLOWEEN KILLS releases October 16th, 2020. 


BILL AND TED FACE THE MUSIC




"Now enduring the monotony of middle-aged life, William 'Bill' S. Preston, Esq. and Theodore 'Ted' Logan are warned by a visitor from the future of the need for them to create a song that will save all life on Earth and the entire universe. The pair work with their families, old friends, famous musicians and each other to complete the task."


I wasn't alive when the first two Bill & Ted films were released, but I was introduced to "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" by my father who told me it was a great way to learn about history, and he wasn't exactly lying about that. Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves are finally returning to play these characters for the first time since 1991, as Reeves himself has said he has spent a lot of time trying to get away from that image on his career. He of course has gone on to major success in the Matrix and John Wick franchises, while Alex Winter found a second career in directing. "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" is okay for the most part, but it has that killer KISS track at the end of the film that brings a smile to my face and a slight tear to my eye (it was the last KISS track drummer Eric Carr was involved with before his death) I couldn't be happier that these two are coming back to finish out this trilogy, as these characters are extremely fun to spend time with. I am cautiously optimistic however, as there are other comedy franchises that returned after a long absence in attempt to recapture a certain magic, and it just wasn't there ("Dumb and Dumber To" comes to mind). The only true sad part about all this is that the great George Carlin won't be there as Rufus, but it has been reported the film will pay tribute to him, as his daughter Kelly Carlin is involved in some capacity. EXCELLENT!

BILL AND TED FACE THE MUSIC releases August 21st, 2020.


GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE




"When a single mother and her two children move to a new town, they soon discover that they have a connection to the original Ghostbusters and their grandfather's secret legacy."


GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) was the first time that movies showed me they could be scary in one moment and incredibly hilarious in the next. Surprisingly it's a film that was largely an accident and almost didn't happen. It's a movie made at the right time with the right people, with a fascinating original premise and at its core a movie about friends starting a business together. It spawned a long line or merchandise, cartoons and one sequel. Yes I said one sequel. GHOSTBUSTERS II (1989) attempts to recapture the magic, and it includes several fun little moments but as a whole I don't think it lines up anywhere near the original. I remember hearing a third film being in development ever since I was a child in the '90s, with Bill Murray being the one person holding things back. Unfortunately in 2014, comedy legend and Egon Spengler himself, Harold Ramis, passed away. Now Jason Reitman (JUNO, UP IN THE AIR, son of original GB director Ivan) is tasked with the third film in the franchise, picking up thirty years after the second film. After the trailer was released it appears the children in the film (Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace) are Spengler's grandchildren, uncovering their late grandfathers ghost busting equipment on their farm in Oklahoma. Paul Rudd joins the fun as their science teacher, Mr. Grooberson. I am enormously excited for an actual third film in the franchise, but remain cautiously optimistic as this feels very much like an '80s inspired Netflix series, and I hope it isn't. But hey, Stranger Things have happened....


GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE releases July 10th, 2020.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

PLANET THOMPS to launch in 2020!

Everyone who knows me knows that I am a huge film geek. Movies have been my passion ever since I could remember. My earliest movie going experiences included Toy Story 2, The Grinch (featuring Jim Carrey's memorably zany performance), Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man and of course, Star Wars. These are the movies that sparked my profound interest in film and the worlds they create. Though some may not see it, there is quite a bit of magic in the air every time I sit in a dim theater and the picture comes up transporting me someplace else, leaving the real world behind if only for a few hours. Part of the magic about it for me is often times watching others' reactions to a movie, later to discuss with friends and strangers afterwards. Whether we agree or disagree, it doesn't matter to me. Film can bring people together in strange ways.

It is for that reason in 2014 I launched Not Too Shabby News, later NTSFilm, to share my opinions on film with a wider variety of people. The pages ran on Instagram and Facebook for two years before life decided to intervene, and I had to shut them down to focus on some more important matters. Life, inevitably, is a series of ups and downs and I've been lucky enough to have a very supportive group of people in my life who encourage me to be my best in all that I do. It is with that I announce I am bringing the film blog back!


PLANET THOMPS will be a brand new film blog that I'll be keeping up to date as often as I can. There will be movie and television series reviews, along with news stories and soon (hopefully) I'll get the vlog going again. Keep your eye on this space and on my Facebook for more updates.

I want to wish you all the happiest of new years. It's a new decade, let's make new rules!