The God of Thunder returns to the big screen in a new adventure that not only surpasses the original, but might even be the best Marvel film not titled The Avengers.
The “Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy” has come to an end, and though it may not be the best film of the trilogy, “The World’s End” is still a great film.
As a 32-year-old Superman fan, I’ve yet to have a great interpretation of Kal-El in my lifetime. The two amazing Christopher Reeve films were in the 70s, his last two films were terrible, the “Lois and Clark” TV series was OK at best, “Smallville” was to Superman what “Twilight” was to vampires, and “Superman Returns” was an abomination that nearly killed the legacy...
J.J. Abrams has graced the silver screen with his follow-up to the successful reboot “Star Trek”, showing us as clearly as possible that he is not a fan of “Star Trek”.
Since the events of the previous film, newly promoted Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise are sent to the planet Nibiru to observe the indigenous primitive population...
Another film trilogy has come to an end, but this trilogy has done what few before have been able to accomplish, save the best movie for last.
Taking place after the events of “The Avengers”, “Iron Man 3” opens with a flashback to New Year’s Eve 1999 where a very drunk and cocky Tony Stark is speaking at a symposium in Sweden, laying his moves on thick to scientist Maya Hansen, and blowing off dis
Another remake? Yes, Hollywood has been out of original ideas for quite some time. However, “Evil Dead” takes the idea of a remake and does it the way it should, taking as little of the source material as necessary, and coming up with a new twist to make the new film a unique experience for the audience, both those new to the story and fans of the original...
A film by Summit Entertainment (the company that brought us “The Twilight Saga”), based on a book, starring a girl that looks like Kristen Stewart in a blonde wig, and it’s about a girl who falls in love with a dead guy? This sounds familiar...
Never did I think I would be looking forward to a movie with either Jonah Hill or Channing Tatum. I thought it to be even more unlikely that I would ever enjoy a movie with Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. After seeing the original red band trailer for “21 Jump Street”, I was interested...
Just like my review of "Captain America", better late than never. However, unlike "Captain America" where I just didn't get around to seeing it for a month, I made the conscious decision to wait to see this movie until we were full into the Christmas season...
Better late than never.
Wow… I’m pleasantly surprised with this film. In the battle of DC vs. Marvel, I feel that DC has been winning when it comes to movies. Marvel has quantity, DC has quality. And until Marvel puts out a movie that is on the level of “The Dark Knight”, DC will always be on top...
Let's be honest, no one expects me to give this film anything other than a rave review. And yes, I loved this film. But this movie really did earn my admiration.
I'm still amazed that the decision to split the final Harry Potter book into two films was a controversial one...
I’ve had a week to really think about the movie, and I’m not sure if that was enough time. I really enjoyed the movie. It was everything a summer blockbuster should be. But still, I walked out of the theater with a feeling of disappointment...