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Welcome!

Ladies and gentlemen, I welcome you to Marvel month. All things Marvel all week. So strap into your super-suits and get ready to fangirl (or boy) and swoon over our reviews and top 10 lists .I've also got a theory waiting for you. N.B: If you are a major comic book      fan, you may be dissapointed      by this month since it is          solely based off the Marvel        Cinematic Universe (or as          I'll be calling it for the        week, the MCU, a more common      term). I will however base        parts of my theory off the        Comic Books. 

Teen's Choice - Actors of the 2010s (Male) - Part I

Hello, this list is a list of the top actors of the 2010s. This list was gathered from surveys and interviews taken and is in no way opinionated but should not be taken to much at heart. BEST ACTORS OF THE 2010s (Male) (This list is in alphabetical order) 1) Andrew Garfield - This cutie is best known for his role as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). This guy with the gorgeous hair and pretty brown eyes was born in Los Angeles, California. Also, his middle name is Russell.    2) Anthony Mackie - The first actor on this list from the Marvel, Avengers cast, he is quite the comedian off camera. His fiery spunk comes through in his most famous role as Falcon in the Avengers: The Winter Soldier (2014), Age of Ultron (2015) and Civil War (2016).    3) Benedict Cumberbatch - English actor Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch is the son of actors Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham. The brilliant actor has had ma

Special - Part 4

Continued... 24) The Conjuring 2 (2016) - Slightly better than the first part. One of the best horrors of 2016, not saying much about that year. 25) Lights Out (2016) - Definately one of the more original plots of that year, inflicted some form of fear, maybe paranoia, in persons who watch it.   26) Hush (2016) -   Silence is golden in "Hush," one of the more inspired concoctions to emerge from the busy Blumhouse horror-thriller assembly line in recent years.-  Geoff Berkshire, Variety. Need I say more? 27) 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) - 10 Cloverfield Lane was by far one of the more confusing movies I have watched in my lifetime. You ask so many questions at the beginning only for them to be answered at the end of the movie with the cheesy-est alien invasion ever. 28) The Boy (2016) - Being one of the few horrors focused more on the build-up and excecuting the story-line perfectly, I took a real interest in this movie. This

Special - Part 3

Continued... 9) Insidious:Chapter 2 - Slightly disappointed in this movie, seeing as though it came from one of my favourite horror movie franchise. It could be forgiven though as it still held up the horror aspect extremely well, compared to the plot. Overall it served it purpose as a horror film so I was pleasesd. 10) Curse of Chucky (2013) - Now who could ever hate the beloved doll Chucky? I tell you, I am not really a fan of the doll and his movies but this one was exceptionally good compared to other horrors relesed that year. 11) The Purge (2013) - Where do I start? Such an original idea to work with but not a high enough budget to properly turn that perfect vision into a reality. Overall, one of my favourite films of 2013 just because of the plot.   12) Escape From Tomorrow (2013) - Jesus, Jim! Get your shit together, son!   13) 13 Sins (2014) - I actually have mixed responses to this film so... I am gonna let you all decide for you