Nicolas Cage battles animatronic characters running amuck in an abandoned theme park in Willy’s Wonderland, available on demand beginning Feb. 12th… As of now, the sci-fi movie Chaos Walking, starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, is scheduled to be released in theaters and IMAX on March 5th… Coming 2 America will arrive on Amazon Prime… Continue reading February Georgia-Filmed Release/Premiere Dates
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Jojo Rabbit
Few films have fizzled on the festival circuit faster than Jojo Rabbit – despite, or maybe because of, a pandering early promotion that begged viewers to remember that writer/director/star Taika Waititi had made “an anti-hate satire.” The studio was actually worried that audiences might think the man who helmed Thor: Ragnarok had followed up with… Continue reading Jojo Rabbit
Black Widow Crawls Into Georgia
Marvel’s stand-alone Black Widow film is shooting scenes in downtown Cartersville and Rome, Georgia this week. It’s unknown at this time whether other area locations – or Fayetteville’s Pinewood facility, where other Marvel films have been shot – will be used for this one, or which stars are involved in the Georgia shoots. This first installment… Continue reading Black Widow Crawls Into Georgia
Avengers: Endgame
Okay, so first off, [spoiler!], but then [spoiler!] happens, totally throwing a curve ball into all the [spoiler!], but it’s fine, take a breath, since [spoiler!] all of a sudden [spoiler!] and [spoiler] and [spoiler!][spoiler!](holy shit!)[spoiler!], but not for long, since [spoiler!] comes back, and [spoiler!] disappears and [spoiler!] beats the tar outta [spoiler!] just… Continue reading Avengers: Endgame
Captain Marvel
With vague memories of a previous life as an Air Force pilot, Carol Danvers is also known as Vers, an intergalactic warrior in service to the Kree’s Starforce who is being pursued by Skrulls, a shape-shifting alien race and the earliest of Marvel’s alien races. Set in 1995, Captain Marvel, directed by Anna Boden and… Continue reading Captain Marvel
Avengers: Infinity War
First off, Captain America’s cell number has a 678 area code. So I guess that’s pretty cool. That’s about the only new thing of interest we learn about any of our beloved superheroes in the long-awaited Avengers: Infinity War. Otherwise, it’s two hours and 40 minutes of galaxy-spanning mayhem and physics-defying battle sequences, regularly peppered… Continue reading Avengers: Infinity War
April GA-Filmed Release/Premiere Dates
The Leisure Seeker, with Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland, has opened in Atlanta exclusively at the Tara. It filmed around the metro area in 2016… Formerly called The Pact while shooting in Atlanta, the Universal Pictures comedy Blockers opens in theaters April 6th… Dwayne Johnson’s video game adaptation Rampage, filmed in Atlanta and Chicago, hits… Continue reading April GA-Filmed Release/Premiere Dates
Rough Night
So what happens when your Palm Springs Weekend turns into River’s Edge? It would seem that director Lucia Aniello takes a raunchy dick-centric bachelorette party and uses it for jabs at conservative adult men since things go from awkward to desperately unfunny in this redundant mess of a movie. Jess (Scarlett Johansson) was a political science… Continue reading Rough Night
Captain America: Civil War
For all intents and purposes this movie is the sequel to both Age of Ultron and The Winter Soldier as much as it’s a setup for the two-part Infinity War to come! Determining them to be a hazardous danger and loose cannons, resulting in the creation of Ultron, massive collateral damage and in violation of numerous… Continue reading Captain America: Civil War
The Jungle Book
Director Jon Favreau has remade Disney’s animated musical adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, which focused on the initial story of an Indian boy raised by wolves. Previously filmed by Zolton Korda in 1942, that film is far removed from what we today recognize as the story, because it focused solely on the third… Continue reading The Jungle Book
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Just as Rip Van Marlowe awoke to EST and electric can openers in Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye, Steve Rogers, the living legend of World War II, awoke (or rather, thawed) into the modern world where he has his hands full with software and dating rituals. As a sequel of sorts to both Marvel’s The… Continue reading Captain America: The Winter Soldier