Posted in CBR

GREEN LANTERN CORPS: 15 LANTERNS WE WANT TO SEE ON FILM

Over the years, DC has published books with a lot of Green Lanterns. In fact, there are supposed to be 7200 of them with only…

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Posted in NerdBastards

Duncan Jones Has ‘Imaginative’ Idea for Green Lantern Corps Movie

The nerd community took a major hit with Ryan Reynold’s Green Lantern in 2011. Reynolds even took some pot shots at the flick in last…

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Posted in NerdBastards

Kimi No Na Wa Has Surpassed Studio Ghibli’s Record-breaking Hit, Spirited Away, As The Highest Grossing Anime Film

Kimi no Na Wa (Your Name) was released last year to critical acclaim all over the world. Since its release, it has risen to become…

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Justice League Assembles in New Photo And Synopsis

Whether you’re a fan of DC’s foray into a combined universe and its recent submissions of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice or the poorly…

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Posted in Listverse

10 Of The Best Films Of 2016 You May Have Missed

2016 was dominated with hits like Captain America: Civil War and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, among many others. With these hits pulling in…

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Posted in Taste of Cinema

15 Great Animated Movies Every Adult Should See

Since the release of Toy Story in 1995 by Pixar/Walt Disney Studios, the market has been flooded with Computer Generated (CG) films. There have been…

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Posted in CinemaDrugs

Sequels That Were Better Than The First Film

I must begin this list by explaining that the original films listed here are by no means poorly made or bad movies. When we are…

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Ten of the Greatest Cult Films You May Not Have Seen… But Should!

The following ten films are some of the greatest movies that have come out, buthaven’t necessarily found a mainstream audience.  When we are talking about cultfilms,…

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Posted in TopTenz

10 Films That Should’ve Stayed in Development Hell

“Development Hell” is a term used by Hollywood to appropriately describe a film that’s stuck in limbo for an incredibly long period of time. Often,…

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