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“Mad Max: Fury Road” is crazy, but in an entertaining way.

by Curits Linnell | May 15, 2015 | Movie News, Musings

I’ll admit I wasn’t terribly interested in a new Mad Max movie when it was announced a few years ago. I wasn’t a big fan of the original movies and Director George Miller’s latest films have all been family films like “Babe: Pig in the City.”...

New ‘Ant-Man’ trailer is out and gives us a tiny bit of enthusiasm to see it

by Curits Linnell | Apr 13, 2015 | Movie News

If you have listened to the Flix Junkies podcast in the past, you know that once Edgar Wright “dropped” out of directing “Ant-Man” all our enthusiasm to see it was squashed like an ant. Pun intended. The new trailer keeps adding to our cause that Marvel...

New 'Ant-Man' trailer is out and gives us a tiny bit of enthusiasm to see it

by Curits Linnell | Apr 13, 2015 | Movie News

If you have listened to the Flix Junkies podcast in the past, you know that once Edgar Wright “dropped” out of directing “Ant-Man” all our enthusiasm to see it was squashed like an ant. Pun intended. The new trailer keeps adding to our cause that Marvel...

I dare you to name me a better basketball film than “Hoosiers”

by Curits Linnell | Mar 19, 2015 | Movie News, Musings

March Madness is upon us. The time of the year were we all pretend to be working at our cubicle when we secretly have the game streaming on our computers or phones. Its the most wonderful time of the year. It got me thinking. What is the best basketball movie ever...

5 Directors that need to get back to their roots or call it quits

by Curits Linnell | Mar 11, 2015 | Movie News, Musings

Being movie nerds like we are here at Flix Junkies, we all have directors we love. Once a director you like attaches themselves to a movie you get excited. Usually you can forgive a bad movie or two from your favorite directors, but when you start to see failure after...
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