The transition from summer spectacular to fall failure can be as jarring as this roundup’s title. Heroic space thugs, big-brained simians, deformed kung-fu reptiles, and in-and-out-of-costume super heroes/heroines all offer young adult peril for the young and adult. As in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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You can tell by the hodgepodge title that November’s films are a smorgasbord of mishmash and potpourri, complete with fairy tales, future wars, true stories, tear jerkers, young adult heroines and beefy heroes. First stop, Thor: The Dark World (Rotten[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
June’s movie titles would make a pretty good summer movie, with men versus monsters, hot (not cold) wars, and a mass exodus of free employment from our capital. Instead, June’s retroactive review roundup brings us to the half way point[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Whether the titular sanctuary for genetic monstrosities is going out-of-business or welcoming the soon-to-be-departed, let’s hope it’s A Good Day To Die Hard (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “Few fans of the series would disagree that this sclerotic fifth installment should[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…