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SUICIDE SQUAD

August 5, 2016 By 1 Comment

SUICIDE SQUAD

One is put in mind of Shakespeare. Sort of.  Watching SUICIDE SQUAD, that is, and thinking that here we have a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying  much worse than nothing, signifying a major financial loss for its studio.  Not to mention the time lost by the viewer. This irredeemable… Read More »

Tagged With: bank robber, bomb, DC Comics, Gotham City, hired assassin, insanity, magic, mess, pyrokinesis, villains

STAR TREK: BEYOND

August 2, 2016 By Leave a Comment

STAR TREK: BEYOND

The Star Trek franchise has never been about wondering how the intrepid crew of the Starship Enterprise would save the day against impossible odds. Rather, the suspense has always come from the struggle between hope and despair as they have battled aliens, space viruses, and their own inner conflicts to snatch victory from certain doom.… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a television series, franchise, marooned, science fiction, sequel, space travel, starship

JASON BOURNE

July 30, 2016 By Leave a Comment

JASON BOURNE

I’m put in mind of tea leaves.  Good quality tea leaves that have rendered such a wonderful cup of tea that you wonder if maybe, just maybe, there’s enough of their essential, unique quality left to take one more infusion to make a cup as good as that first one.  And so it is with… Read More »

Tagged With: boxing, cybersecurity, digital privacy, driving angry, espionage, franchise, Las Vegas chase scene, sequel

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

July 3, 2016 By Leave a Comment

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

Credit where it’s due.  THE LEGEND OF TARZAN doesn’t get everything wrong. For one, It has the virtue of addressing why a perfectly capable, perfectly intelligent black man with a Ph.D., George Washington Harris (Samuel L. Jackson as an actual historical character) needs a white man, that would be Lord Greystoke aka Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgård)… Read More »

Tagged With: 19th century, Africa, Belgian Congo, book to screen, Congo, diamonds, diplomatic mission, hippopotamus, King Leopold, ostriches, slavery, Tarzan

OUR KIND OF TRAITOR

July 2, 2016 By Leave a Comment

OUR KIND OF TRAITOR

John le Carré writes espionage stories in which the action is cerebral and the suspense comes from a keen observation of each protagonist’s character. Thus, the stakes in OUR KIND OF TRAITOR involve much more than the list of names that will topple those in power. They involve the people caught up in the intrigue… Read More »

Tagged With: book to screen, British Government, espionage, John le Carré, Marrakech, MI6, spies, unlikely allies

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

June 26, 2016 By Leave a Comment

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE is everything that the perfect bromance flick should be, starting with the improbable but undeniable chemistry between stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson.  Add a script that shows them off to best effect, with its wicked sense of the absurdity and suspense of the situations in which these two find themselves, and what… Read More »

Tagged With: bromance, buddy film, bullying, CIA, espionage, forensic accountant, satellite codes, spy, treason

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE

June 24, 2016 By Leave a Comment

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE was released here in San Francisco without a press screening. And for good reason. I’m putting The Golden Raspberry Awards Foundation on notice that we might have a new frontrunner for next year’s Razzies. We begin on the eponymous holiday.  Twenty years have passed since Steve Hiller (Will Smith, appearing in this… Read More »

Tagged With: African war lord, alien invasion, Area 51, auditor, bomb, cannons, coma, moon base, President, Razzie-worthy, sequel

FINDING DORY

June 19, 2016 By Leave a Comment

FINDING DORY

FINDING DORY, the eminently worthy sequel to 2003’s FINDING NEMO, is essentially one long chase. In this it shares much with last year’s blockbuster MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, including the sense that nothing is impossible, including testing the laws of physics to their limits, and a strong message of feminine empowerment, as exemplified by that… Read More »

Tagged With: animation, aquatic life, beluga whale, blue tang, chase, clownfish, marine biology, oceanography, octopus, pixar, sequel, underfish, whale shark

NOW YOU SEE ME 2

June 9, 2016 By Leave a Comment

NOW YOU SEE ME 2

The best caper films keep us guessing even while we’re watching the caper in progress. In that way, NOW YOU SEE ME 2 succeeds admirably. The return of the The Horsemen, a band of underground magicians dedicated to truth, justice, and outsmarting everyone around them, including each other, provides several set pieces that are fine… Read More »

Tagged With: caper, FBI, heist, illusion, Macao, magic, misdirection, sequel, twins

X-MEN: APOCALYPSE

May 10, 2016 By Leave a Comment

X-MEN: APOCALYPSE

X-MEN APOCALYPSE is as big and bold as a special effect-laden action-adventure flick should be. It’s also audacious enough to make the story about more than leveling the planet or finding new ways to decapitate people. As with the best in this series from the Marvel Comics universe, the real enemy is the lethal combination… Read More »

Tagged With: alternate reality, ancient Egypt, franchise, Marvel Comics, mutants, origin story, sequel

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