I remember playing with a Ouija board once…just once. It wasn’t a dark room, it wasn’t even night time (I’m no dummy!), and the second the group of hands started moving around the board, I stood up and left. Fast forward to today and our friends at Universal Pictures have rebooted the concept into a new game of horror for a group of teens. Want tickets for the Baltimore screening? Follow the Ouija banner for the details…
Movie Screening: Dracula Untold (TUE 10.07.14 @ 7:30PM) – Where’s Geek For E?
I bet you think they can’t tell a version of the Dracula story that you haven’t seen, but we’d guess you’d be wrong. This retelling is an action-adventure epic that centers on Dracula the warrior not necessarily the blood-sucking ruthless killer we’ve seen in countless other iterations. This time out, you get to know Dracula the man and how an epic need in a time of distress gave birth to an unholy monster with the power to save us all.
Want to catch this new adventure-thriller with us? Sure you do. Click below the banner for the details.
TwiView: The Equalizer (2014), C+
All the right elements; kick as soundtrack, bad guy you despise and Denzel the vigilante just mixed and executed in the wrong order. Too formulaic. The plus is for the slow motion showdown, I love that kinda stuff.
TwiView: The Mazerunner (2014), A+
Never read the books, I was blown away. Much deeper idea in play than just bugs in a maze. I have to read the books now. It’ll pull you in. A+
Movie Screening: A Walk Among The Tombstones (TUE 09.16.14 @7:30PM)
No one denies Liam Neeson’s a bad ass, and although he keeps portraying the lone equalizer for the mob or for a family in his last few films, he plays it so well we just want to keep seeing him do it. Know what I mean? If you do, then you know the root of his new film, A Walk Among The Tombstones. Based on Lawrence Block’s bestselling series of mystery novels, A Walk among the Tombstones stars Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, an ex-NYPD cop who now works as an unlicensed private investigator operating just outside the law. When Scudder reluctantly agrees to help a heroin trafficker (Dan Stevens) hunt down the men who kidnapped and then brutally murdered his wife, the PI learns that this is not the first time these men have committed this sort of twisted crime…nor will it be the last. Blurring the lines between right and wrong, Scudder races to track the deviants through the backstreets of New York City before they kill again.
Trailer: http://www.awalkamongthetombstones.net/
Wanna catch the Baltimore screening of this gritty new crime thriller? We at Geek for E want you to walk amongst the tombstones. That’s right, shoot a selfie (or work your Photoshop magic) to put your face next to a cemetery, tombstone or even a mausoleum. The first 40 posts to our Facebook page of the image, win a set of tickets for 2!
DISCLAIMER: Your ticket does not guarantee your admission to any screening. As always, arrive early!
Movie Screening: As Above, So Below (THU 08.28.14 – 7PM), Where’s Geek For E?
It’s that time again. Time to meet one of us geek4e’rs (Rock in this case). He’ll be on the scene at White Marsh to put an admit two ticket in your hand. Check the deets on this crazy new supernatural thriller that’s looking to haunt you into the ground. Remember, the only way out…is up.
Movie Screening: Lucy (TUE 07.22.14 – 7:30PM)
Are you a fan of Scarlet Johottie? I know I am. Throw legendary action helmer Luc Besson (The Professional) into the mix and now you’ve got something explosive. Lucy is a reluctantly enhanced killing machine on a mission to thwart the forces that have turned her. Morgan Freeman (Wanted) stars as a wayward scientist trying to track and understand the ‘being’ that has been created. Want to check them all on on the big screen at the Baltimore screening? Sure you do, click below the banner to find out how to get your tix.
Movie Screening: Get On Up! (TUE 07.29.14 – 7:30PM)
“does it feel good? Yes. Does it sound good? Yes. Well that’s funky music baby!”
The godfather of soul is getting his day on the silver screen as Chadwick Boseman (42) stars in this true-story epic of the troubling and triumphant rise of one of the most electrifying and eclectic performers of our time. From his meager childhood beginning to his meteoric rise to greatness, this film will have you moving to the beat and ‘getting on up’ to the funky sounds of the coolest soul brother in the land. Want a set f admit two tix to see the Baltimore screening? Click below the banner for details!
Movie Screening: The Purge, Anarchy (TUE 07.15.14 @ 7:30PM)
“Just remember all the good the Purge does…”
Swag Bag: Obvious Child (2014)
Fan of Jenny Slate? I am. My first exposure was as Sarah Guggenheim on Showtime’s ‘House Of Lies.’ Sorry, I wasn’t a fan or even remembered her from her SNL days, and her sitcoms from the years never stuck her image in my head like ‘Lies’ did – she made me want to like her.
Jenny’s back with Obvious Child in theatres now. Based on the short story of the same name, it follows Donna (Slate) as she navigates the whirly ways of an unplanned pregnancy in your twenties.
Wanna catch it this week? For free? How about we throw the swag in the image in with too?? You get all, a ticket for two to see it locally at The Charles in Baltimore, a gray night-t, and a grab bag of must have essentials for a night on the town followed by a walk of shame (aspirin for the hangover, a condom for safety, lip gloss to keep it styling, hairband to pull back your locks, and a box of Chiclets to keep your breath tight).
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