It must? Rather than face two-fisted flying destruction, let’s take Flight (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “A riveting character study, and a sometimes moving and sometimes amusingly amoral morality tale set in the vodka-and-coke friendly skies.” Roger Moore McClatchy-Tribune News Service[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Quiet clouds are delightful, loud clouds are scary, and dark clouds are dangerous, but if you’re researching muffled mist or speechless smog, you should consult a Cloud Atlas (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “Its ideas are paralleled, its themes twinned, sometimes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Crosses are ‘actively paranormal’ as divine symbols and/or vampire repellents, which isn’t true for surnames, as in Alex Cross (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “The 6’5″ Perry’s most believable moment is when his character has to reach something from a high shelf. That feels real.”[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Less accurate attacks, more stumbling, and the slim chance a bar’s neon allure will distract them, if you’re being chased by an evil psychopath, it’s better if they’re Smashed (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “Ponsoldt, Paul and Winstead make a remarkably effective team[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…