"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" delivers an original and creative adventure on par with some of the previous best films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Marvel Studios' "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" invited a live audience to U.S. Space & Rocket Center to officially launch the film's inaugural trailer.
Director Ridley Scott's new film "Napoleon" makes for a far more sweeping tale of tragedy and romance than has been attempted before with regards to the story.
"The Son" is buoyed by an effective turn from Hugh Jackman as a father who, in echoing the failures of his own father, effectively dooms his own son as well.
When The Fast and the Furious debuted 18 years ago, it would have been impossible to find a pundit who could have predicted that the franchise would still be around in 2019, let alone increasing its box-office revenue with nearly every entry in the series. Never pretending to be anything more than it is (fast cars, hot girls, tough guys, and loads of action), the franchise has ridden the concept a...[Read More]
After eight films that have amassed almost $5 billion worldwide, the “Fast & Furious” franchise now features its first stand-alone vehicle as Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham reprise their roles as Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. Now, we get our look at the final trailer for the film! Ever since hulking lawman Hobbs (Johnson), a loyal a...[Read More]
The film Genius was not genius for me. It contained a wonderful cast and had enormous potential, but fell flat completely. I’m getting drowsy just thinking back on it. However, keep in mind that reviewing film is subjective. I did not enjoy Genius, which by no means infers that someone else might not enjoy it. So, in fairness, let me expound on what you can expect and you can make your own decisio...[Read More]
It should probably be noted that, before going to see this film, the trailer and the fact that it was based on a best-selling novel brought up images of seeing The Fault in Our Stars (2014). While that film was fine on its own merits (and certainly a tearjerker in its own right), it struck me that another film should be only two years on its heels, ready to steal the same general plot and rehash i...[Read More]