Now before you read further on, you might be saying to yourself, “Didn’t this dude just review a coming-of-age story with Me, Earl and The Dying Girl?” Well I would say to you, “Shut up. Me, Earl and the Dying Girl was a curious viewing. Dope is a film I’ve been looking forward to.” As the story goes, this takes an updated look at a boy finding love and trying to survive his high school life in Inglewood, California. The players are introduced in the typical narrating way (voiced by Forest Whitaker) but this does not give too much away…
Author: Mark Salcido
Daredevil has been a critical success for Marvel, along with Agents of Shield and Agent Carter being hits, could we see some of these characters make the transition to the big screen? Recently io9 spoke to Kevin Feige and asked the question: “As those [shows] come out, as those get into the culture I think they’re, just like what happens in the movies, tools in the toolbox for some of those shows. And what happens on those shows could be tools in the toolbox of the movies. I think that’ll happen at some point.” Obviously Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and…
Tony Stark, we all know him. He’s almost as famous in this universe as he is in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After all, he was what put the entire Marvel train on the tracks. But what if I told you that this staple in the cinematic history book would actually be a better character if he were portrayed as a bad guy? With Captain America: Civil War on the horizon, it’s looking particularly likely that Cap and Iron Man are going to be squaring up and showing both of their respective “dark sides”. In the original comic story line – The…
Me, Earl and the Dying Girl is the 2015 sophomore film from director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon (The Town that Dreaded Sundown) and written by Jesse Andrews, based on Andrew’s 2012 novel of the same name. It stars Thomas Mann (Greg AKA Me) RJ Cyler (Earl) and Olivia Cooke (Rachel AKA The Dying Girl). The cast is rounded out by Nick Offerman, Connie Britton, Molly Shannon, and Jon Bernthal. The independent drama tells the story of Greg, a film buff and aspiring director, asked by his mother (Britton) to befriend Rachel; a girl diagnosed with leukemia. There, Greg begins to learn more…
Last Thursday, the American Foundation For The Blind held the 19th Annual Helen Keller Achievement Awards in New York City. Charlie Cox was honored for his portrayal of blind lawyer Matt Murdoch in Daredevil. Cox said during his acceptance speech, “I’ve had a great number of emails and letters from people in the blind community experiencing degrees of vision loss. I had one particular stranger in London who was understandably stressed by her decreased vision.” He explained that the woman was worried about losing her independence. “Based on the experience that I’ve had on the show and being so amazed…
After seventeen years of captivating audiences with his portrayal of the iconic character, Hugh Jackman has officially confirmed that the upcoming Wolverine film will be his last. The announcement, made during an interview on Dr. Oz, has left fans everywhere feeling a mix of sadness and gratitude for Jackman’s incredible contribution to the X-Men franchise. “This will be my last one,” Jackman said. The interview, which took place on Dr. Oz will have fans everywhere sad to learn that Jackman will no longer be playing the character. “It is my last time,” he continued. “It just felt like it was…



