Everyone is deeply shocked at the passing of Robin Williams. Just like that, a light of our childhood just went out, as millions wept over the man who captured all of our childhoods. Everyone has their favourite Williams movie. For me, it was Hook. This was the film that I spent countless days watching with my family. Curled up on my father’s stomach and listening to it growl as we were delighted by Spielberg’s fantasy adventure.
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Everyone is deeply shocked at the passing of Robin Williams. Just like that, a light of our childhood just went out, as millions wept over the man who captured all of our childhoods. Everyone has their favourite Williams movie. For me, it was Hook. This was the film that I spent countless days watching with my family. Curled up on my father’s stomach and listening to it growl as we were delighted by Spielberg’s fantasy adventure. by Cookie N Screen Oh have you heard of the latest and entirely original movie? It is based on the best-selling young adult novel set in a complete dystopian world where America has dissolved into a futuristic government. For a while, the idea works but our protagonist, albeit girl or boy, soon figures out that there is something much more sinister going on. As if they were the only person to see the cracks, they soon become the face of the rebellion with their edgy personality that makes them stand out from the crowd. Oh, and they are caught in a love triangle and fall head first in love with the only male character who is supposedly 18 but looks 30. Feels fresh, right? by Cookie N Screen We at I'm With Geek have always supported genuine talent and prominent film-makers look to make their step in the industry. After all, they are the award winners of the future. And luckily, we're talking to our favourite budding director Josh Crooks about his upcoming film Narcissists. by Cookie N Screen London is the film capital of the UK. You just spend five minutes in Leicester Square to realise cinematic gold lurks behind the walls of the Odeons and the Empires. Unfurling red carpets and sashaying celebrities are a weekly common occurrence, cheering film fans and illustrious press all grappling to be a part of the Capital's lucrative and bustling industry. Not only this but film studios and offices are just moments away, always churning out the latest big screen art and promoting as much as they can the creatives waiting to be exposed to the world. London is a massive and wonderful city to produce cinematic treats so it’s no wonder some of the nation’s best cinemas linger there with similar passion. One such cinema is the Cineworld in Haymarket. There are good movies, there are bad movies. And then there are movies that everyone cannot stop talking about because we love it so much and we want to tear our faces off because it is so good. Guardians of the Galaxy is that movie. Since Peter Quill and his band of merry assassins and bounty hunters gathered to defend the galaxy, we've been happily chomping into it like a brilliant feast. So, the I'm With Geek staff have pooled together our thoughts because just one review on the subject matter just isn't enough. |
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