Some really interesting headlines to discuss on this week’s episode of GeekScholars Movie News! To begin, the hosts talk about Will Smith’s next project, The City That Sailed, an adventure about the island of Manhattan floating into the ocean. From there, the crew discusses the news that a Peter Pan origin movie is in the works, as well as […]
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After Earth Only Soars in Brief Moments!
The story comes from Will Smith and he and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith are among its producers – so there’s definitely the possibility that After Earth is some hybrid of vanity/ego project. While it’s not the greatest movie Smith has ever been in (see: Wild Wild West), neither is it the turkey that director […]
Men In Black III Has no Soul! Michelle’s Review
This movie is almost the perfect example of a film without soul and I have almost nothing constructive to say about this movie, so you can stop reading this review now.
Josh Brolin and Michael Stuhlbarg Steal Men in Black 3!
Men in Black 3 finds Agent J time-traveling to 1969 to save his partner, Agent K, from being killed before he can stop an alien invasion. It’s definitely better than MIB2, but nowhere near as good as MIB.
MOVIE REVIEW: Hancock is Definitely Not Superman!
The trailers and clips released online for Hancock promise a superhero dramedy with an edge – and, for the first half of the film it delivers just that. Watching the drunken superhero get the bad guys while toting up millions of dollars in property damage is, at first, diverting and new. When he saves a […]
MOVIE REVIEW: Hancock fizzles by Michelle Alexandria
You know it’s the 4th of July when you are sitting in a theater watching a Will Smith movie. Last week, I complained that Hollywood is trying desperately to turn James McAvoy into a leading man and I said he doesn’t have the “it” factor. Well one week later we see a full on display […]
I AM LEGEND: Two-Thirds of a Brilliant Movie!
I Am Legend will likely be the season’s most massive hit. It stars Will Smith and the trailers have been hyper-involving. Given that it’s at least the third attempt at bringing Richard Matheson’s classic SF novel to the big screen – and given that it really captures the essence of the novel for as long […]