Category Archives: 2013 Movie Reviews

Despite some glaring flaws, ‘Man of Steel’ is still pretty super

SupermanThis is a tough one. Superman is one of my favorite superheroes going back to my childhood. Of course, when I was little, “Superman” was the only comic book movie in town and that title belonged to the late and great Christopher Reeve.

Now, before you read my review, please understand that the problems I had with “Man of Steel” have nothing to do with holding on to the past. As much as I love the original two movies, this series was badly needing a super-sized face lift.

Man of Steel needs to establish a Superman to lead DC’s Justice League

For the most part, it is a pretty spectacular movie. Zack Snyder brings a great sense of style and vision and the action — WOW — fans are going to get a kick out of the action. My only question is whether or not it will be able to connect with general audiences the way the Marvel movies have. This may be the biggest determining factor on whether or not we ever see a DC universe that leads to a “Justice League” movie.

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Hilarious and stupid both describe ‘This is the End’

thisistheendPICThis summer, there have been a lot of movies with an overly serious attitude. Even the new Superman movie got the gritty and realistic treatment for its reboot.

Thank the maker there are still filmmakers that still smoke a bunch of weed and make movies for people who also like to smoke a bunch of weed. Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg, who penned “Superbad” are back as writers and directors for this end of the world romp in which Rogan, along with his buddies, including James Franco, are trying to survive the apocalypse.

For the most part, it’s one of the funniest movies to come out in a long time, despite the fact there are long gaps where it feels like it’s going nowhere.

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Interesting premise gets lost in all too familiar execution of ‘The Purge’

PURGE - FILM REVIEWWhat a horrifying thought, right? Allowing American citizens to purge their violent tendencies one night every year. What would you do? Would you give into that primal urge or would you do what you could to hide away and protect your family. It’s a premise ripe with possibilities but unfortunately, “The Purge” just kinda glosses over them in favor of becoming just like every other similar horror movie.

“The Purge” plays out like the bastard child of “The Hostage” and “The Strangers”, focusing on one family who is threatened by crazy wack jobs who are out to purge their urge, something that it seems like they’d probably do anyway.

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