Archive for the ‘MOVIES’ Category

See the Art of Movie Poster Legends Drew Struzan and Bob Peak Now on Display in Los Angeles!

Fans of Motion Picture movie art are no stranger to the illustrated works of Drew Struzan and Bob Peak. Both with distinct styles all their own, their contributions to theatrical one sheets and movie marketing materials over the past 30 years is immeasurable. Whether you’re a fan of Bob Peak’s broad colors and refractive bursts […]

TRAILER TUESDAY: Maleficent, Oculus, Bad Words, Better Living Through Chemistry and MORE!

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 […]

Get a Sneak Peek at the Latest Rendition of “Once Upon A Dream” from Disney’s “MALEFICENT”

A never-before-heard Lana Del Rey rendition of “Once Upon a Dream” was unveiled as part of a 90-second sneak peek of Disney’s “Maleficent” during the 56th Annual Grammy Awards® on Sunday, January 26. “Maleficent” releases in U.S. theaters on May 30, 2014. Award-winning, American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded a unique reimagining of the renowned fairy-tale […]

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“Invisible Woman” Uncharted Romance (Film Review)

  Set in the 1800’s England, The Invisible Woman comes to the screen with all the opulence of the period.  The period piece takes you on a journey of uncharted romance shrouded with an affair.  Appealing due to the actuality of the true story based on Charles Dickens, the film offers a look into the […]

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“Gimme Shelter” Innocence Lost (Film Review)

  A very good film that delves into the soul of innocence lost is touching and heartrending.  It’s called Gimme Shelter and tells a true story about a teen thrown on a dark path that comes to a hurtful crossroad in her life.  The drama has all the trappings of being a future candidate for […]

2014 Is the Year of Video Game-Inspired Movies

They say life imitates art, but nowadays art has not just mirrored life, but a sub-cultural part of it, that for many, has become a way of life. Movies inspired by video games is nothing new, we’ve seen it happen over the past couple decades from Super Mario Bros, Doom, Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat, Tomb […]

EXCLUSIVE: Ralph Bakshi’s AMERICAN POP – Video of Historic Q&A with Actor Ron Thompson

One of animation’s finest and most intriguing feature films remains perhaps one its greatest underrated treasures: a compelling story of four generations of musicians from a Russian Jewish immigrant family — realized with fantastic impressionistic imagery, and fused with an eclectic palette of American popular music spanning several decades: Director/Animator Ralph Bakshi’s American Pop. The […]

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