Tag: MOVIES

The Necronomicon Returns: Watch the Evil Dead Burn Trailer

The legendary horror franchise led by visionary director Sam Raimi is back again. After the success of the last Evil Dead movie, Rise, proving the franchise can fly even without Raimi in the director's chair, Warner Brothers and New Line Cinema have come together again to bring out yet another horror classic in the making with Evil Dead Burn. Warner released a brand new trailer today, but...

GameStop Puts In Bid To Buy Ebay, And The World Is Confused

After walking into a local GameStop, we have a few questions….  GameStop was once the last hope for physical gamers, but recent store revamps has slowly forced that out the door. GameStop went from a full store filled with games, to mostly stuffed animals, t-shirts, with a shady Pokemon card scalper in the back. But it seems to be working because apparently that’s enough for...

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. 

TFGP AfterHours Podcast 6 Award Winners, Love and Lost Icons

This week we discuss the winners of the Cinelinx Movie Awards. We also talk about our favorite romantic movies and the awesome success of our Kickstarter and we end the episode by talking about the deaths of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Shirley Temple Black.

TFGP AfterHours Podcast #5 Kickstarters and Movie Awards

Join Chris, Garrett, Shelby and Eric for a new episode of TFGP AfterHours.   You can also listen or download it here. ...

TMP Reviews: Take Me Home Tonight

TheMoviePool reviews the latest 80s nostalgia film Take Me Home Tonight, to help you decide if it’s worth the trip to the theater.  Is it just another period-based romantic comedy covering up unoriginal storyline with clichés, or a story with substance?