Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Movie Review Exploring

Avengers: Age of Ultron: EW review

1. Entertainment Weekly
2. Chris Nashawaty
3. 6
4. The alcohol inspired moments when they try to lift Thor's hammer.
5. The 5 action-packed repetitive fight scenes
6. Beyond the core spandex posse, a slew of familiar faces wanders in and out of the picture as if someone back at Marvel HQ were desperate to extend the film’s line of action figures. Still, my real beef with these movies—and this one in particular— is how same-y they’ve started to feel. Each time out, everything is at stake and nothing is at stake. Someone wants to destroy the world, but none of our heroes is ever in any jeopardy. With sequels already lined up for the next decade, how much danger could any of them be in? They’re too valuable to the bottom line. And where’s the excitement in that?


Jupiter Ascending (2015)


1. Richard Roeper
2. Richard Roeper
3. 1
4. The credits
5. Everything
6. “This epic, ridiculous and confounding space opera from the Wachowskis is so bad I almost want you to see it. Almost.”

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