
Review by Ian Delia, Teen Writer
The story of the birth, growth and the creation of a new Avenger is the biggest eye catcher of the New Year. Be ready for this new action packed Marvel movie Black Panther that will really surprise you. Look for the twist and tell me what you think of the new Avenger. Read more…

Review by John Delia
Introducing the smallest Marvel Comics character to the big screen, Ant Man, now of DVD and Blu-ray the superhero takes a turn saving humanity. Aiming to equal his predecessors such as Iron Man and Captain America this little giant comes in close to the pack. The comedy and drama are very good, but much like the movie introductory of the character Thor the opening story does get strung out a bit. If you are a Marvel Comic addict, then Ant Man is sure to thrill as it did for the multitudes that saw the newest hero in movie theaters. Read more…

Review by John Delia
The world of dinosaurs continues with this fourth episode of the Jurassic Park franchise. This time however, we get to see a completed theme park that’s teeming with visitors from around the planet. Called Jurassic World the film takes you on an adventure into the prehistoric reptiles that roamed the earth most all docile from genetic cloning. It’s a playground that educates and entertains. Read more…

Review by John Delia
Waiting three years for the sequel to Avengers has been a long haul, but it’s worth it. The story, special effects, acting, directing, cinematography, special effects, computer graphics, motion capture and more are amazing. Whether you are a sci-fi nut or just want to see a lot of explosive action on the big screen, Avengers: Age of Ultron puts you right in the center of the excitement. Sizing it up with the recent Furious 7 for production value and entertainment, it’s too close to call. Read more…
Young adult at the movies – Alvin Schwartz's book series “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” is legendary for its ability to frighten the daylights out of its readers. Now, with a little help from screenwriter John August, Schwartz's work will come to life on the big screen.
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'Fault in Our Stars' team reunites for new adaptation
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There is a long-running misconception that members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences love only underdog biopics, literary adaptations and anything in which Meryl Streep speaks with an accent. But if you look at the list of the 500-plus movies that have received best picture…
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Best picture Oscar contenders often break the genre film barrier
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Movies can be great. Art can be great. But put them together in a museum exhibition, and the combination can be not-so-great.
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Wild architecture makes German cinema come alive at LACMA
Melissa and Hambone are up to it again! This Labor Day Weekend all they want to do is squeeze the last of the Flix juice from the Net rind, or else what is their $8.65 a month even for? They delight in destruction; the gleam in Hambone's eyes says, “I want to see it when these movies vanish from Netflix. The actual moment they blink out of existence
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Movies and TV Leaving Netflix This Weekend
Frank Pavich's documentary only played to limited release when it opened early this past Spring. Naturally…
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Blu-ray Shopping Bag: Jodorowsky's Dune
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DVD review: Ender’s Game
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DVD review: Ender's Game