Cramming in a lot of sight gags, silly situations and comic set-ups We’re The Millers gets way over the top. Although it does have its good points and they are many, the road film may be a little too formulaic for those who like the genre. Not that I didn’t enjoy We’re The Millers […]
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“We’re The Millers” A Fun Comedy (Film Review)
August 8th, 2013
John Delia
Posted in ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, FEATURES AND INDEPENDENT, John Delia, MAJOR MOTION PICS, MOVIES, RANTS & REVIEWS
Tags: Comedy, Rated R
No Comments »THE EMPIRE STRIKES – Lindalee’s Doctor Who Review (GEEK WEEK Special Episode)
August 7th, 2013
Beyond the Marquee Our resident Whovian reporter Lindalee has been enjoying her Summer catching up on 5-year-old kid stuff, getting ready for school to start and eagerly awaiting the upcoming 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who in November. While returning from the playground in her TARDIS, the ship’s navigational circuits malfunctioned and instead of landing back on her Dr. […]
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Tags: 5 year old, Beyond the Marquee, Bowling, Bowling Alley, Canoga Park Bowl, Charitable Organization (Non-profit Designation), Doctor Who (TV Program), Galactic Empire (Organization In Fiction), Geek Week, Jawa, Jedi Knight, Lindalee Rose, R2-D2 (Fictional Character), Sandpeople, Spare, Star Wars (Film Series), Stormtroopers, Strike, TARDIS (Fictional Object), The Doctor (Fictional Character), The Empire Strikes Back, The Nerdist, Tie-Fighter Pilot, Yes I Can
No Comments »The TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX to Pay a Major Theatrical Gesture Tonight to Original Wizard of Oz Munchkin, MARGARET PELLIGRINI
August 7th, 2013
Beyond the Marquee Recently, Warner Bros., IMAX Corporation and the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX have teamed up to host the world premiere of the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz IMAX® 3D release. It will take place at the new TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood on Sept. 15, followed by an exclusive one-week IMAX engagement at the new […]
The WIZARD OF OZ to Premiere in IMAX® 3D at New TCL Chinese Theatre – SEPT. 15
August 6th, 2013
Beyond the Marquee In celebration of the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, Warner Bros., IMAX Corporation and the TCL Chinese Theatre have teamed up to host the world premiere of the film’s first-ever IMAX® 3D release at the new TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood on Sept. 15, followed by an exclusive one-week IMAX engagement at […]
TRAILER TUESDAY: Muppets Most Wanted, All is Lost, Kill Your Darlings, Jobs, Haunter and MORE!!!
August 6th, 2013
Beyond the Marquee Instead of bouncing around the net trying to find the latest trailers for the hottest films, just drop by Beyond the Marquee on TRAILER TUESDAYS and we’ll load you up with what you need. Whether it’s the latest Hollywood blockbuster movie or mind-provoking independent film, we always have a fun mix of the best of […]
Beyond the Marquee: The Web Series (Ep.49) X-Wing Marks the Spot (GEEK WEEK Special Edition)
August 5th, 2013
Beyond the Marquee On this episode of Beyond the Marquee, our resident 5-year-old junior reporter, Lindalee Rose, heads to Carlsbad, California and the Legoland Resort for the grand reveal of the world’s largest model made out of LEGOS – A Star Wars X-wing Starfighter! Weighing in at more than 45,000 pounds and created from five million LEGO bricks, the […]
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No Comments »James Bond and the Literary World
August 4th, 2013
Geoffrey Geib License to Kill is the best James Bond movie. By far. And it’s not even close. It’s not the most fun, to be sure, that’s completely subjective and not all that close either[i], but it brilliantly captures the essence of the literary character to the greatest degree, and that essence, boiled down to its most […]








