Category: Film

Fright Night

The latest piece of cinematic driftwood arriving on multiplex screens is Fright Night, originally a hit in the summer of 1985, when it starred William Ragsdale as teenager
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Super 8

JJ Abrams has directed two major sequels based on television shows, Mission: Impossible III  and the 2009 reboot of Star Trek, but this summer he will unleash his
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Green Lantern

The summer movie blockbuster season is truly with us, and on a raft of ebullient studio publicity and less enthusiastic word of mouth, arrives Green Lantern.  Does it
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Stake Land

The oldest staple of the horror movie, from F W Murnau’s Nosferatu through the many other adaptations of Dracula and The Hunger, The Lost Boys, Immortal Blood, and
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Kaboom

In all the blockbuster multiplex bravado, there is space for something altogether more unique and challenging.  Join GeekChocolate as we experience the lastest film from Greg Araki, starring
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X-Men: First Class

What are the odds of a director who walked out of a franchise being welcomed back by the studio to helm a later entry?  Not something many directors have experienced, but perhaps for Matthew
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Los Ojos de Julia

A Spanish horror film reteaming the producer and leading lady of The Orphanage, is Julia’s Eyes worth seeing?  We at GeekChocolate certainly suggest you take a peek from
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Hanna

Hanna is not your average teenage girl, nor is Hanna the film you would expect from director Joe Wright, best known for his earlier period pieces, Pride and
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