2016’s Ghostbusters reboot aimed to breathe new life into the classic franchise by introducing us to a brand new take on the concept, while still shoving as much nostalgia our way as it could. The movie bombed pretty hard at the box office and it seems unlikely that we'll see this version of the team again. The movie was kind of a mess and raises a ton of questions. Like… was there a script? Did Paul Feig just point a camera at Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones and let them come up with stuff? What even are the rules of this universe? Air Date : 5th-Jan-2019
Men In Black is coming back to the big screen with Men In Black International this year, so it’s only appropriate to revisit the super popular Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones film that started it all! The movie was a huge hit and was one of the projects that shot Will Smith to superstardom. Although the sci-movie is great, it definitely does raise a lot of questions. Like why do the Men in Black have such an easy recruitment process. Why was Agent Kay only training Agent Jay when he actually need TWO new MiB agents? Why didn’t Edgar shed his human skin way earlier? Air Date : 3rd-Jan-2019 Read More
For the 100th episode of Screen Rant’s “Pitch Meetings” it’s time to take into you into the belly of the beast. The meeting that started it all. How did Ryan manage to convince Screen Rant to green-light this show? What’s up with all the weird catchphrases? Why is everything tight? Why does everybody in the world look exactly like Ryan? Air Date : 4th-Jan-2019 Read More
2016’s Ghostbusters reboot aimed to breathe new life into the classic franchise by introducing us to a brand new take on the concept, while still shoving as much nostalgia our way as it could. The movie bombed pretty hard at the box office and it seems unlikely that we'll see this version of the team again. The movie was kind of a mess and raises a ton of questions. Like… was there a script? Did Paul Feig just point a camera at Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones and let them come up with stuff? What even are the rules of this universe? Air Date : 5th-Jan-2019 Read More
Somehow in the midst of all the Christmas blockbusters, Netflix’s Bird Box was one of the most popular movies of the season. Bird Box memes spread like wildfire over the Internet with people getting super creative with their Sandra Bullock style blindfolds. Despite its popularity, the movie definitely raises a few questions. Like what even is the purpose of a Bird Box? Why didn’t they move into the supermarket? What’s up with the speedy birth scene? Air Date : 11th-Jan-2019 Read More
With the popularity of the similarly-themed BIRD BOX and the release of M Night Shyamalan’s new movie GLASS, a lot of people are getting nostalgic over the director’s bizarre 2008 film THE HAPPENING. After a couple of massive hits like The Sixth Sense, Signs and Unbreakable, M Night Shyamalan gave us a weird film that raised a crazy amount of questions. Like how can you outrun the wind? What’s up with the title? Why does the Happening just stop happening? And how the heck is Mark Wahlberg a science teacher?! Air Date : 12th-Jan-2019 Read More
Step into the Pitch Meeting that started the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home! Air Date : 16th-Jan-2019 Read More
M. Night Shyamalan is bringing us back into the world of Unbreakable with Glass this year, so it only seems appropriate to revisit the original movie from back in the year 2000. The director was coming hot off of the success of The Sixth Sense and decided to partner up with Bruce Willis once more to try and deliver some more surprise ending plot twist. How come the movie is so slow paced though? Why does every doctor take at least 3 minutes to get to the point? Why does David Dunn not remember a thing about his past? Air Date : 17th-Jan-2019 Read More
M. Night Shyamalan surprised the world with SPLIT a few years ago, a film that essentially pointed a camera at James McAvoy and let him go absolutely nuts. With the movie being a secret sequel to Unbreakable, fans got super excited when a third movie, Glass was announced. So before checking out that new movie, we thought we'd take a look back at the split-personality thriller, and all the questions it raises. Like what's up with Dennis’s poor planning skills? Or Barry's lack of typing skills? Or Doctor Fletcher being a huge exposition machine? Air Date : 19th-Jan-2019 Read More
M. Night Shyamalan has brought us back into the world of David Dunn, Mr. Glass and The Beast with the final chapter in his surprise Eastrail 177 trilogy GLASS. The film brings Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson’s characters together with James McAvoy’s multiple characters for a pretty crazy time in an insane asylum. The film isn’t exactly getting stellar reviews, and definitely raises a lot of questions. Like why didn’t Kevin ever shut his eyes to prevent the flashing lights from stopping him? What was up with that big tower tease? Why did the secret organization try to convince them they weren’t superheroes in the first place? Air Date : 23rd-Jan-2019 Read More
Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins starting Christian Bale revolutionized superhero movies forever with its dark and gritty take on the caped crusader. The movie is already considered a classic and held in the highest of regards. But the movie definitely raises some questions too. Like what’s up with Batman refusing to kill people, and then instantly killing people? Why was he keeping tabs on Jim Gordon’s garbage habits? Why didn’t anyone in Gotham City shower? Air Date : 27th-Jan-2019 Read More
Step into the Pitch Meeting that started the hit '90s movie Space Jam! Air Date : 30th-Jan-2019 Read More
The Matrix was one of the most influential movies ever to hit the sci-fi and action genres. Watching Neo, Trinity, Morpheus and the gang do crazy bullet time martial arts just completely changed the game forever. But even though the Keanu Reeves-led Wachowski project was revolutionary, it still raised a lot of questions. Like what’s up with the Agents not using their powers until we know about them? Why didn’t they actually use any of their tracking tactics? Why are the machines using humans as batteries? What’s up with all the LEATHER? Air Date : 3rd-Feb-2019 Read More
X-Men: Days of Future Past was an exciting movie for fans, seeing as it brought together different versions of iconic characters like Professor X and Magneto, along with other favorites like Wolverine, Mystique, Storm, Kitty Pryde, Iceman, Colossus and more! That being said, because the movie deals with time travel, it’s kind of a mess when you stop to think about it. Like why did Wolverine travel to JUST before Mystique killed Bollivar Trask? What’s up with Magneto DROPPING A STADIUM and ruining everything? Why was Professor X even hanging around? Why did Quicksilver suddenly stop helping the X-Men? Air Date : 6th-Feb-2019 Read More
Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy was a massive success and definitely had a huge impact on the superhero movie genre. Coming off of the critical acclaim of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises had a lot to live up to. Did it? Maybe not so much. The movie raises a ton of questions. Like why did Batman spend 70% of the movie unable to move properly? Why did Bane fly all the way to India to deliver some exposition? Why does the C.I.A. suck at investigating? What’s up with sending all those cops into the sewers at once? Air Date : 9th-Feb-2019 Read More
After the massive success of the surprisingly feature-length LEGO commercial “The Lego Movie” in 2014 and The LEGO Batman Movie, Warner Bros. have delivered a sequel to the smash hit animated film. The Chris Pratt-led LEGO Movie 2 is a lot of fun visually, but starts to fall apart if you ask any questions. Like what are the rules of this world, now that we know about the imagination twist? How does the time travel stuff work? Is making a meta reference enough to let you get away with doing whatever you want script-wise? Air Date : 13th-Feb-2019 Read More
EVERYTHING THEY’VE BUILT WILL FALL! Apocalypse is definitely one of the angriest and bluest villains the X-Men have had to face. X-Men: Apocalypse is jam-packed with action and destruction, so if you’re into that kind of stuff it was probably a good time. But the movie definitely raised some questions. Like what’s up with people not aging? Why does Apocalypse even need to recruit Storm, Psylocke, Angel and Magneto? What’s up with using Professor X to instant message everybody about their impending doom? Why is Jubilee even in the movie? Air Date : 16th-Feb-2019 Read More
Disney’s Frozen was an absolute phenomenon when it came out in 2013, and had kids everywhere singing “Let It Go” and “Do You Want To Build A Snowman” non-stop. Although the movie was incredibly popular and sold an infinite amount of Elsa, Anna and Olaf merch, it definitely raises a few questions. Like what’s up with the trolls giving such vague advice? What’s up with Elsa’s parents not even listening to it? Why did Anna’s memory have to be wiped? Why is nobody addressing the INSANE fact that Elsa can create life out of thin air?!! Air Date : 20th-Feb-2019 Read More
The Internet still hasn’t gotten over Bee Movie starring Jerry Seinfeld, a super weird movie that exists almost solely as a vehicle for bee puns. The movie raises a TON of questions and contains a lot of head-scratcher decisions. Like why do bees have cars? What’s up with a bee and human love story? Why didn’t the writers do any research on bees? Why did the movie suddenly become a courtroom drama? Air Date : 23rd-Feb-2019 Read More
James Bond has been a staple of cinema for decades and decades. The franchise really took a turn in 2006 with the critically-acclaimed ‘Casino Royale’ -- a grittier take on the character starring Daniel Craig. Although the movie was definitely a refreshing change for Bond, the movie raises a lot of questions. Like why did James Bond have to do parkour? Why did he murder the guy he was trying to keep alive? Why didn’t they just capture Le Chiffre instead of joining in on his little poker tournament? Air Date : 27th-Feb-2019 Read More
Before Zack Snyder got involved with the Justice League character, he brought another DC Comics product to life with 2009’s divisive Watchmen. There was a ton of hype surrounding the superhero movie, and in the end, a lot of people were on the fence about it. The movie definitely raises some questions. Like why didn’t Dr. Manhattan cover up? How does Rorschach’s mask even work? What’s up with the copious amount of slow-motion? Air Date : 2nd-Mar-2019 Read More
Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson are taking to the big screen in Captain Marvel this year, but it’s not the first time they’ve been in a movie together. Kong: Skull Island brought us King Kong in a size we’ve never seen before (so he can stand a chance against Godzilla in a few years.) Although the movie features some beautiful cinematography, it definitely raises some questions. Like… who even are the main characters? Why did Mason Weaver or James Conrad even have to be in this movie? Why did the soldiers in helicopters fly directly at the giant gorilla, instead of anywhere else? Why did Sam Jackson’s character have some a vendetta against Kong? Air Date : 6th-Mar-2019 Read More
Step inside the pitch meeting that led to Captain Marvel! Air Date : 9th-Mar-2019 Read More
Long before Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale got their hands on the franchise, there was a whole lot of weird stuff going on with Batman in the 90’s. After Val Kilmer stepped away from the role (because he didn’t know how to skate) George Clooney stepped in as the caped crusader and, along with Joel Schumacher, gave us what many consider to be one of the worst movies of all time. Batman & Robin features Chris O’Donnell being super annoying as Robin, Arnold Schwarzenegger delivering as many ice puns as he possibly can, and Uma Thurman doing… something. The movie raises a lot of questions, like why does Batman have a credit card? Why is Batgirl even in this? Why do they have retractable skate blades? How did this movie even get made? Air Date : 14th-Mar-2019 Read More
Everybody loved the original animated version, so the cash grab makes a lot of sense. Looking back at that original movie though, it definitely raises a lot of questions. Like what exactly are Genie’s powers. How old is Jasmine and why are we even watching this? Why doesn't Jafar use his mind control powers to get what he wants? Air Date : 16th-Mar-2019 Read More
After pretty much everybody hated X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fox was stuck with an X-Men character that everyone loved, and a need to make something that was quite a bit better than Origins. That’s how The Wolverine was born. The James Mangold directed movie came out two years after X-Men: First Class and brought fans to a place we’d never seen Logan before… Japan. Despite having some cool sequences, the movie raises a lot of questions. Like what was the point of Yashida faking his death? Why introduce Wolverine’s reduced powers if it’s barely going to affect the plot? How did they get Poison Ivy in this movie? Air Date : 20th-Mar-2019 Read More
We’ve gotten a whooooole lot of Spider-Man movies over the past two decades. From Tobey Maguire to Andrew Garfield to Tom Holland, there have been a ton of incarnations of the Marvel web-slinger. So apparently Sony took it upon themselves to cram as many NEW incarnations of the character into a single movie as humanly possible. The Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse brought us Miles Morales, an older chubby Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Ham, Peni Parker and Spider-Man Noir. The movie is great, but it does raise a few questions… Like what was Gwen doing for a full week? Why didn’t Kingpin ever finish Miles off when he had the chance? How does that machine even work, anyway? Air Date : 23rd-Mar-2019 Read More
Tim Burton is bringing Dumbo the elephant back to life this year in a live-action adaptation featuring a bunch of human actors played by Danny Devito, Michael Keaton, Colin Farrell and more. The original is a Disney classic, but it seems like a lot of people might not remember it. It definitely raises a lot of questions. Like what’s up with the storks all delivering baby animals on the same exact night? Why are some of the songs so blatantly offensive? Why do Dumbo and Timothy Q Mouse drink so much? Air Date : 27th-Mar-2019 Read More
Attack of the Clones had the difficult task of proving that The Phantom Menace was a fluke and that the prequel trilogy was still a super good idea. If you ask most people, it failed pretty hard at that. The movie brought us Hayden Christensen as an Anakin Skywalker in his late teenage years, transformed from a tiny little pod-racing enthusiast into a creepy guy that stares at women for far too long and whines about everything. George Lucas also put the pedal to the metal in terms of CGI, using some in virtually every single shot. The movie also raises a ton of questions… like why was Anakin assigned to protect Padme when there were so many qualified Jedi just sitting around? What exactly does she even see in him? Why does Yoda walk into a fight with a cane and suddenly bounce around like a pinball? Air Date : 30th-Mar-2019 Read More
After many years of development, Shazam has joined the DCEU! Billy Batson gets chosen by a wizard to take on the mantle of Shazam and develops the ability to turn into a full-grown superhero. The movie is a ton of fun, but definitely raises a lot of questions. Like what’s up with the bullies being absolute psychopaths? Why is the villain so generic? Why was it so easy for Billy’s mom to just abandon him? Why was the Shazam family so good with their powers?! Air Date : 6th-Apr-2019 Read More
Just as superhero movies were picking up steam with hits like X-Men and Spider-Man, Columbia took an unconventional comic book character out for a spin in his own movie. Hellboy was directed by Guillermo Del Toro and was enough of a success to justify a sequel as well as a 2019 reboot starring David Harbour. Although the 2004 film is stylistically impressive, it raises a lot of questions. Like what’s up with the bad guys throwing up their banner at secret locations? Why wasn’t Broom afraid of Hellboy when he didn’t know anything about him? Why does John Myers even exist? What’s up with Abe Sapien’s inconsistent breathing? On that same note, what’s up with Guillermo Del Toro being fascinated with mer-men? Air Date : 13th-Apr-2019 Read More
Since Emperor Palpatine will be making his big return in Episode 9 - The Rise of Skywalker, we thought we’d take a look at the last time we saw the big bad guy on the big screen - in 2005’s Revenge of the Sith. This third movie in George Lucas’ prequel trilogy certainly raises a ton of questions. Like what’s up with nobody realizing that Palpatine is the evil Darth Sidious? Why did Yoda go hang out with Chewbacca and the Wookies? Why was it so easy to convince Anakin to turn completely to the Dark Side and murder younglings? Why was this trilogy even made? Air Date : 20th-Apr-2019 Read More
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