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Latest Star Wars Toys Embrace the Legends
May 2026 Movie Releases
The Casual Cinecast Breaks Down Our Most Anticipated Films of 2021
The Best Movies and Shows That Helped Us Through 2020
Cinelinx’s Movie Lovers Gift Guide 2020
Five Films Made Better For Ignoring Its Franchise’s Own Continuity
25 Years Later and Mortal Kombat Still Feels Like Essential Viewing for Martial Artists
Should Older Blockbusters Get The Remaster Treatment?
Of Heroes and Failure: Revisiting The Empire Strikes Back’s Best Scene 40 Years Later
The Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise’s Biggest Hurdle is Jack Sparrow
Redefining the Action Genre: The Lasting Impact of The Matrix and Yuen Woo-Ping
The 90s provided a wealth of action movies from the campy to the iconic. At the tail end of the decade, however, The Matrix came in and changed the way action films appeared on screen and how they were made. Today, I’m taking a look at how it drastically altered the Action Movie genre, the key person behind it.
Best Horror Subgenres: Comedy – Laugh Your Fears Away!
It's Halloween time, and while that means a huge influx of horror movies, don't get too scared! There's some great horror comedy movies that will put you into the holiday spirit but keep you laughing, too!
CGI Done Right: Gollum in Lord of the Rings
Nowadays, with major advances in technology CGI is playing a huge role in the movie making industry. Of course sometimes creators can go a little too far with CGI making the realistic looking aliens or monsters not so realistic looking and instead creepy or annoying (see Jar Jar Binks) but when they get it right it is nearly perfect.
Our Favorite Performances: Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator
Many people were upset and disappointed this year when Leonardo DiCaprio lost his fourth and fifth Oscar (Best Actor and Best Picture for The Wolf of Wall Street which he also produced) this year to Matthew McConaughey. While I would have loved for him to win, I knew that it wasn't going to happen. The Academy tends to pick winners that make one excellent movie, like Jean Dujardin for The Artist, Halle Berry for Monster's Ball, rather than actors constantly producing knockout performances in every film. Sure, there are exceptions like Daniel Day-Lewis and Cate Blanchett, but they are rare. "Why give the gold to someone who will continue to create a career of golden performances even if they lose?" That's the Academy's mantra. I think we all know deep down that eventually Leo's Oscar curse will break and until then we will continue to watch and root for him.
TMP Cinema Death Match: Dumbledore vs. Gandalf
Due to the recent release of the latest, and in my opinion greatest, Harry Potter film we thought it was only fitting for our next match to have two great wizards face off. Therefore, this round will contain Harry Potter’s magical mentor Dumbledore and the Baggins’ confidante Gandalf. Both are masters of their craft, and would make formidable foes in a “no holds barred” feud.
