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FAST AND FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS AND SHAW

August 2, 2019 By Leave a Comment

FAST AND FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS AND SHAW

HOBBS AND SHAW is, occasionally, as clever as it thinks it is.  Fueled by that cocksure attitude, a healthy dose of ironic self-awareness, and the undeniable star power of its three eye-candy leads, this spin-off from the Fast and Furious franchise is a pleasant enough diversion. The plot is strictly a perfunctory exercise involving a… Read More »

Tagged With: cyborg, flame-thrower, frenemies, helicopter, Samoa, spin-off

SPIDERMAN: FAR FROM HOME

July 13, 2019 By 1 Comment

SPIDERMAN: FAR FROM HOME

We learn many things in SPIDERMAN FAR FROM HOME. We learn that not only are the Dutch polyglots, but also that they are the nicest people on earth, even when a private jet is making hash of their iconic tulip fields. We learn that saving the planet is just as important as getting that first… Read More »

Tagged With: Freudian nightmare, high school, Jungian archetype, Marvel Comic book character, Marvel Comics, Marvel Universe, romance, school trip, sequel, Spiderman

ANNA

June 25, 2019 By Leave a Comment

ANNA

There is in Luc Besson’s ANNA fully one-third of a very good movie.  That third is a finely drawn satire, cartoonishly violent in its sublimation of female rage as it addresses female exploitation in the modern world using the milieus of espionage and modeling as the metaphor. The other two-thirds is a plodding retread of… Read More »

Tagged With: assassin, espionage, flashback, Moscow, Paris, Skill Set

MEN IN BLACK INTERNATIONAL

June 16, 2019 By Leave a Comment

MEN IN BLACK INTERNATIONAL

When a once profitable film franchise begins to fade, the studios that have reaped the benefits of same are left with little choice about how to handle it. With so much money at stake, both in ticket sales and ancillary merchandise on the line, they can’t just let it slip away with dignity. No, they… Read More »

Tagged With: aliens, franchise, reboot, sequel

DARK PHOENIX

June 8, 2019 By Leave a Comment

DARK PHOENIX

Is this really how it all ends?  A ragged bit of doggerel to finish out the cinematic X-Men saga? Or at least this incarnation of same.  What started as a trenchant study of human nature at its best and worst, as well as a scathingly good time at the movies has, with DARK PHOENIX, devolved… Read More »

Tagged With: graphic novel, mutants, sequel, space shuttle

GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS

June 2, 2019 By Leave a Comment

GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS

For most of GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS, the eponymous monsters pretty much go about their business without taking any notice of the small, scuttling humans that flee in their wake. For their part, the humans, when they are not scuttling, are providing the exposition between bouts of special effects eruptions. Hence, if you don’t… Read More »

Tagged With: atomic power, monsters, secret government agency, sequel

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 — PARABELLUM

May 10, 2019 By Leave a Comment

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 — PARABELLUM

There is no doubt that part of the appeal of an action film is the chance to see things out of the ordinary.  Like things being blown up real good, or brawls that shatter the laws of physics.  And so it is with JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM, based on the graphic novel series. … Read More »

Tagged With: Casablanca, consequences, graphic novel. Morocco, sequel

AVENGERS: ENDGAME

April 26, 2019 By Leave a Comment

AVENGERS: ENDGAME

The stakes have been raised so many times with event flicks that, when approaching one, hope is always tempered with experience about what to expect, to paraphrase Samuel Johnson. With AVENGERS: ENDGAME, though, hope wins out. The spectacle is everything it should be, and the story, of necessity a meandering thing, is nonetheless sustained by… Read More »

Tagged With: Marvel Universe, MCU, sequel, superhero, time travel

HELLBOY

April 11, 2019 By Leave a Comment

HELLBOY

There are many ways for a film to go wrong, and while HELLBOY may not have explored all of them, it has certainly come very close.  Dialogue that is not nearly as clever as it thinks it is, editing that teeters between pedestrian and laughable, and a story that is merely an excuse for carnage… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, Arthurian Legend, England, giants, pigboy, reboot, squished monk

SHAZAM!

April 6, 2019 By Leave a Comment

SHAZAM!

There is a wondrously cheesy sincerity to SHAZAM! that makes its weak spots irrelevant. It is, in many ways, as pure of heart as its champion, and just as giddy about discovering that magic is real. Plus, there’s that flaming Santa running for his life during the climactic final face-off between good and evil.

Tagged With: daddy issues, DC, flaming Santa, foster care, pure of heart, superhero

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