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The Rise of Skywalker: Before The Viewing
December 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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The Philadelphia Film Festival opened Thursday with “Parasite” and “Just Mercy”
October 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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Spider-Man: Far From Home – Thoughts on the Last Trailer
July 7, 2019 | Movie Features
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A Sicario Sequel: Is it Necessary?
July 7, 2018 | Movie Features
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The 10 Most Incompetent Filmmakers
June 1, 2018 | Movie Features

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The Top 5 Arnold Schwarzenegger Movies

The Expendables are rolling out onto our screen once again, bringing together old action stars and even older action stars. Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the biggest action stars from the 80s and 90s, making movies like Commando and True Lies and has worked with some of the best action directors. He has made some […]

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The Plot Hole: Episode 135 – Everything Guardians of the Galaxy

This week on The Plot Hole we look at everything Guardians of the Galaxy, including a review of the film itself, why Marvel was able to pull off such an obscure property and where the future of these films are headed. We will also look into the high profile leak of The Expendables 3 and what it could […]

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Comic Book Easter Eggs in Guardians of the Galaxy

So Guardians of the Galaxy just premiered and boy let me tell you, it’s probably the most reference-packed Marvel movie to date. There’s quite a bit to get through. So with that in mind, lets take a look.   SPOILERS TO FOLLOW!   A Dead Kymellian or Beta Ray? In the early section of the […]

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Actress Spotlight: Karen Gillan

Beautiful,  Scottish and redhaired, Karen Gillan has become a favorite to sci-fi fans around the world and her stardom is set to increase as she is appearing as the villainess Nebula in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Seeing that her career is on the rise, now is a great time to look at Ms. Gillan. […]

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The Best News of SDCC 2014

So unless you haven’t got an Internet connection — wait, how are you reading this? — you know that we’re coming out of San Diego’s International Comic Con, the mecca of all things pop culture.   True, the con’s scope has expanded from just the comic book world, but comic book news still reigns supreme. So […]

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The Good & Bad of Greek Mythology in Film

Ancient Greece is synonymous for being the birth place of Western Civilization, giving the world democracy, many forms of philosophy and some of the most famous stories known to man. Hercules is one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology and he has appeared in two movies this year, so now is a great time […]

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Exclusive Interview With the Creators of ‘Predator: Dark Ages’

On the heels of great internet driven fan films tackling everything from Batman to Mortal Kombat (and recent news director Shane Black is tapped to continue on with the Predator franchise) Entertainment Fuse talks with director James Bushe and producer/director of photography Simon Rowling on their upcoming short film Predator: Dark Ages. We share a […]

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Britflix: A Clockwork Orange

The Purge: Anarchy is set to hit theaters and to celebrate, we at Entertainment Fuse will look at a classic dystopia that sees the worst of society run amok, Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of A Clockwork Orange. Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is a teenage gang leader who enjoy Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, rape and a bit of the […]

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The Creation Of The Purge: An Original Concept Run Wild

What if crime was legal for one night, once a year, without any consequences? Would you run and hide or would you participate in the annual ritual? This is the unique, terrifying, and thought-provoking idea behind The Purge movies. The mastermind behind this crazy concept is writer/director James DeMonaco, known for writing action movies with moral dilemmas, […]

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Crowd Funded Cinema: The Future of Film

With the impending release of Wish I Was Here (Our Review) this Friday (7/18), Entertainment Fuse has decided to take a look at how crowd funding has impacted the world of cinema. Zach Braff’s debut film was the cult hit, Garden State (2004), and ever since, fans have been teeming for a follow-up. Braff complained that […]

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