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Warm Bodies [Review]
Warm Bodies takes place eight years after the start of a zombie plague that turned the world into a desolate wasteland. Our main zombie character only known as “R” (Nicholas Hoult) is living out his undead life by wandering an abandoned airport, occasionally grunting with his fellow zombie friend “M” (Rob Cordry) and wondering (through interior monologue) whether or not he can come out of this...
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D [Review]
With Transformers: Dark of the Moon, action film director Michael Bay releases his first 3D film using cameras supplied by James Cameron. It’s a match made in heaven. Bay embraces the medium with a skilled hand and keen understanding of the benefits and the restrictions the added dimension brings with it. The results are incredible. Visually, Transformers: Dark of the Moon surpasses any major 3D...
Transformers: Dark of the Moon [Review]
Transformers is back with a third chapter that continues the legacy of the first two movies, and by “legacy” I mean giant freakin’ robots, big explosions, and high action wound together by a tenuous plot that is more about moving to the next big action scene than developing any depth. Still, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is the best of the franchise’s movies so far, but it’s a movie that...
Red
We’ve talked about ageism on the website before – that discrimination against actors and storylines by both Hollywood and audiences simply on the basis of age. Tinsel town doesn’t afford many actors much leeway when it comes to getting older, disposing of many talented people (particularly women) when they start showing the signs of age. The few it does keep around are usually relegated to...
Margaret’s Trailer Park: Red
If you have ever wondered where ex-CIA agents go when they retire, then you’ll be pleased to find Red would like to offer you an answer. Based on the graphic novel of the same name and co-authored by Warren Ellis, the movie Red features a “day in the life” of a few retirees of the CIA and the monotony that is likely to set in after a life based on high adrenaline and action. As the group find...
