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Easter Update

I thought this would be a good time to highlight some of the things that have been added to the site over the last little while. For those of you who did not catch my ‘Vigilante Justice’ column, there is now a ‘dual’ style review where I can compare and contrast two movies. You will be able to easily spot this style of post by the ‘yin and yang’ symbol found at the top of the box next to the title.

Also, if you wish to discover the title of the movie that I am reviewing from the snippet on the front page, now all you need to do is place your cursor over the box and the review title will swap for the film name. If it is a ‘Star Pick’ or ‘dual’ review, you will also see the alternate image.

You will also notice easy to access Google+, Twitter and Facebook button’s within each review (set across from the post’s title), which makes it easier if you wish to share one of my columns. There are also Twitter and Youtube buttons at the top of each and every page – feel free to check out my Youtube page and follow me on Twitter.

Both the search bar and the Categories section have been added for a different (and possibly easier) way for you to find what you are looking for on the Filmizon site.

As time goes by, I will continue to unveil more and more ‘Star Picks’ and there should be something for everyone, including interviews with great actors, directors, athletes and politicians – so keep an eye open for that. The photo of myself with Jason Momoa (he plays Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and will also be playing Aquaman in numerous upcoming films – including The Justice League) is just a sample of one of the interviews that will be upcoming in the ‘Star Picks’ section. So consider this a teaser.

There will also be some more updates coming up over the next little while as I continuously try to make your Filmizon experience better. I hope that everyone has a great Easter weekend and enjoys their time off. I will be back on Tuesday with more thought- provoking, interesting and unique reviews. Happy watching.

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