If you like any of the other Laika movies, this one's going to blow your mind. Beautiful design, story telling... and if you're into samurai films, that's a plus. A+++
It's Ash - nuff' said. Well, and there's the undead, knights, maiden, harpies, ghouls, and Mini-Ashes. Classic 90's corn meal. Bon Appetit and Hail to the King baby!
After some "problematic" features, Ridley Scott is officially back on his A-Game with The Martian. Everyone involved is giving great performances bringing this clever and exciting tale to the screen.
Once again, J.J. did what he does so well - revive a beloved franchise that has lost its shine. There's nothing left to say about this film that hasn't already been said. But it's probably best summed up by quoting the film itself: "This will begin to make things right."
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Not as slick as Sam Mendes' previous entry Skyfall, nor as energetic as Casino Royale or Quantum of Solace, SPECTRE is evenly competent, retro, and nicely lensed. "Part 4" of the Craig series is just that, another good installment, that continues and expands upon what came before. All in all, Mendes wins... Bond will continue.
With "The Martian" Ridley Scott is officially back on his A-Game (after some lackluster and problematic features). Everyone else involved is also giving great performances telling this smart and exciting tale.
The story might be a paint-by-numbers "Fish-out-of-water" tale. But beyond that, Paddington does everything right. And yes, it's really a Wes Anderson flick disguised as a children s book adaptation. It's all there: Technical precision (symmetry shots), offbeat (visual) humor and musical choices, (Even the film's score is Anderson-y), random anecdotes, a dollhouse shot, headgear fetish, family centered plot, and a general retro-vibe, make this one of the more interesting children's movies in years.
Equal parts "Marvel superhero origin story 101" and "Disney's tale of two brothers (and a balloon bot)". And while most of what you see in the film is very familiar (E.T., The Iron Giant, Astro Boy, The Incredibles, Stargate, The Avengers etc.), it somehow (surprisingly) feels fresh; but most importantly... it works.