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The holiday season is the perfect time to curl up on the couch with a warm drink and watch some classic Christmas movies. From heartwarming tales to hilarious comedies, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. We are going to take a look at the best Christmas movies of all time according to Rotten Tomatoes – a list that showcases a diverse range of genres and themes that capture the true spirit of the holiday season. 10. It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) One of the most iconic Christmas movies of all time, It’s A Wonderful Life takes us on a journey…

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Shazam: Fury of the Gods is the much anticipated sequel to one of DC’s best films to date. The dichotomy that Captain Marvel and Billy Batson bring to the pages of the comics as well as the big screen is the best bridge for young fans who truly wish to be superheroes. Now, as the sequel approaches, the stakes are raised and the Shazam Family must come together for an even bigger fight on their hands as old gods come into the fold. Thanks to San Diego Comic Con, we have our first trailer. Zachary Levi returns as Shazam, along…

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We previously reported that Warner Bros. is considering a replacement for Ezra Miller as The Flash. After all, with various controversies surrounding Miller following several arrests and allegations, it makes sense that Warner Bros might want to distance themselves from the actor. It was noted in our initial report that one of the replacements being considered for Ezra Miller was none other than Teen Wolf star Dylan O’Brien. Now, we wanted to clarify that Ezra Miller would only be replaced after the upcoming film The Flash is released, if it were to happen – as it’s only been considered. After…

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Oscars. Hollywood’s biggest night has come once again like the never-ending annual employee appreciation award ceremony where it’s encouraged to get liquored up. It’s a night of fashion, speed interviewing on the red carpet, and hardy pats on everyone’s back for doing a “good job”. Many film sites like our own, anticipate this day and we carefully calculate who will win through analyzing each nomination. We like to give out our personal choices and who will most likely win from the viewpoint of the members of the academy. But don’t worry readers. The length and time to read our list…

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Preacher first hit AMC back in 2016 and since then has developed a cult status amongst fans. Now as the show approaches it’s fourth and final season, fans at San Diego Comic-Con were treated to a first look at the show as part of the show’s final panel. Attending the panel at Hall H was Executive Producer Seth Rogen and cast members Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Julie-Ann Emery and Mark Harelik who portray Jesse Custer, Tulip O’Hare, Lara Featherstone and God respectively. Unfortunately not present was Joseph Gilgun who portrays the vampire Cassidy on the show. Kicking off the panel,…

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If you haven’t already seen Jordan Peele’s latest horror film Us—you really should. ScreenGeek decided to fill your appetite with more horror. Sure, there are a ton to choose from but some of the best horror films are the ones that will leave a psychological scar on your fragile mind. These picks should be sought out it with quick haste but digested slowly as there are filled with some of best taste f*%ked ideas movie can conjure up. Enjoy. The Fly (1986) The Fly is arguably the peak of David Cronenberg’s career in the horror genre. It wasn’t just a…

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It’s that time of the year again where the staff at ScreenGeek come together and pick our best and worst of 2018. The list is eclectic with genres ranging all over the place. This year has been a good one for cinema, but it didn’t go by without several awful films along with audiences’ movie meal. Give it a read and see if a favorite of yours ended up as one of our picks. Best Upgrade If you haven’t heard of Upgrade, don’t worry. You aren’t in the minority. The film was a Blumhouse limited-release that hit theaters in June…

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The day has come that many Marvel and MCU fans knew would happen but would not accept. Stanley Martin Lieber or better known as Stan Lee has left this reality. In the wake of his death, Stan Lee created universe through comic books that have shaped the pop culture world and influences countless people in countless ways. The news of his death hit everyone here at ScreenGeek and we decided to show our respect by sharing our favorite Stan Lee cameos in film, television, and other media. We also would like to share the moment our love for Marvel blossom…

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The Happytime Murders has finally reached the theater this weekend after an almost decade-long development process. Many critics have varying opinions on the film that will help you decide whether if you’ll put down your hard-earned money for a viewing. For those who want to choose an alternative in dark adult humor through unconventional means, the staff at ScreenGeek has a list for you to check out and dig into. Here are 5 kids movies aimed at adults for you to watch! Cool World (1992) Cool World is a movie from Ralph Bakshi that was supposed to be much different…

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Thinking about seeing The Meg this weekend? Maybe you have already seen the movie and are itching for more shark films? Here at ScreenGeek, our writers have come up with a few selections for you to feed that Megalodon level appetite. Some of the picks are obvious and some are not so but nonetheless, you’ll have a good time watching these shark movies whether it’s intentional or not. Sit back, throw some chum in the water, and enjoy. Deep Blue Sea (1999) Sure, this movie isn’t the best – but it knows it’s not. The effects definitely haven’t aged well,…

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