True Legend
Kicking, punching and a whole lot of flair, that’s Yuen Woo Ping’s True Legend, the final film with David Carradine.
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Kicking, punching and a whole lot of flair, that’s Yuen Woo Ping’s True Legend, the final film with David Carradine.
An intimate and revealing portrait shot over two years, The Weird World of Blowfly examines Clarence Reid’s personal and professional contradictions, explores his legacy and celebrates his musical and cultural significance as a rap and soul music legend.
One of the worst family films I’ve seen since another animated adaptation: Garfield. Talking bears aside, the film lacks logic, energy and, most of all, fun.
Ideas and situations that were so carefully laid out in the beginning became after thoughts with little consequence.
It might be filled with endless chases, but I was still completely bored throughout. Despite a glitzy facade of stunning desert visuals, the action felt recycled.
The latest in a growing number of weepy films based on Nicholas Sparks novels that don’t come anywhere close to The Notebook.
[Bell] carries a classic presence and charm that is tough not to like. Yet, at the same time, she does so with a little spunk and sass.
Martin Campbell returns to the once edgy and jagged ground of his excellent BBC miniseries Edge of Darkness with a much slicker spin that sheds much of what made the first go around so good.