Wonder Woman
Finally, a solid film in which the Amazon’s story can be told to current audiences.
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Finally, a solid film in which the Amazon’s story can be told to current audiences.
Sellers uses simple looks and gestures to bring light to some very serious situations. At many points it’s like he’s in a trance, truly embodying Chance.
It’s all about the set-up and not the actual payoff.
Hopefully some of that edge returns as the show moves forward and Gossip Girl can return to its bad but addictive ways.
I can’t help but think that 10,000 BC started out as an idea that sounded like, “Wouldn’t it be cool if we had woolly mammoths and saber toothed tigers and people all in the same movie?” and went from there.
Richard LaGravense’s P.S. I Love You has plenty of sappy love-letter moments, but it’s also a very touching and real-feeling look at the grieving process.
A tender film that steps outside of its expected genre.
With its delightful mix of action and thinking, V for Vendetta is in one sense escapism but on the other, depressing as hell.
Sure, it’s simple but for a longtime Dukes of Hazzard fan, it’s a funny and nostalgic dose of Southern comfort.
Touches on feminist ideals that are all but contradicted by a pair of skimpy leather pants.