Tag: film
Carlos PenaVega and Alexa PenaVega to star in ‘Mr. Manhattan’ on...
Carlos PenaVega and Alexa PenaVega will star in their first movie for Great American Pure Flix.
Regenerative film ‘Common Ground’ to release documentary version for children
"Common Ground" will release a 45-minute documentary version for children this fall.
Rhiannon Fish and Mitchell Bourke return to Great American Family for...
Acclaimed actress Rhiannon Fish returns to Great American Family.
Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez Star to star in a new...
Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez Star to star in a new holiday film on Great American Family. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.
Stephen Kramer Glickman of ‘Big Time Rush’ to film and record...
Actor, comedian and musician Stephen Kramer Glickman announced some exciting news.
Laura Osnes, Peter Bryant, and Greyston Holt to star in ‘Candace Cameron...
Laura Osnes, Peter Bryant, and Greyston Holt to star in the new movie "Just in Time" for Great American Family.
Stephen Amell reflects on the success of ‘Code 8: Part II’
Actor Stephen Amell reflected on the success of his latest film "Code 8: Part II."
Kristoffer Polaha and Marc Oakley share details about ‘Memec’ film
Hallmark star Kristoffer Polaha and Marc Oakley have shared details about their new film "Memec."
Top 10 Boy-Friendly Valentine’s Day Movies
Valentine's Day is a wonderful time to enjoy a heartwarming movie with a loved one. However, when it comes to planning a romantic movie night that will appeal to boys, it can be akin to pulling teeth. Thankfully, there are a lot of great options to satisfy romantics and action lovers alike. Whether it's the excitement of swashbuckling adventures or the timeless appeal of classic tales, there are films that are sure to capture the imagination. From the late 80s to the early 2000s, there are a plethora of unique and unconventional romantic movies. Here are the top 10 boy-friendly Valentine’s Day movies for the perfect movie night.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: Beat the Box Office Despite Departures...
Warner Bros.' "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" has defied initial concerns and emerged as a box office success, with Collider reporting a final gross exceeding $400 million. The film's visually stunning creature design and incorporation of old and new technology have contributed to its unique appeal. However, the movie has faced criticism for its departure from the comic's pivotal moments and the one-note portrayal of its characters. Despite these criticisms, the film has carved out its niche in the superhero genre and sparked discussions about the future of superhero films. The unexpected success of "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the film industry and the enduring power of visually captivating storytelling.