‘The Maze Runner’ review: Intriguing mystery and solid characters make this a must-watch
I went into the movie with little idea of what to expect, except a generically good time -- and came out extremely impressed.
I went into the movie with little idea of what to expect, except a generically good time -- and came out extremely impressed.
Here's another massively overdue review bonanza. Unfortunately, I'm always watching things much faster than I write about them, so sometimes it's stale news by the time I post them.
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' is great, though it couldn't live up to my sky high expectations. Mostly because I hate what they did with younger Erik (Michael Fassbender).
This is going to be long, because I procrastinated on The Amazing Spider-Man 2 review, and now I'm trying to kill two birds with one stone. So bear with me. All the spoilers ahead.
Noah is a visualisation of what Noah's ark and the Flood would be like -- if the storyteller was on acid.
Chris Evans (Steve Rogers/Captain America) and Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanov/Black Widow) in Captain America: The Winter Soldier Captain America's second standalone outing goes where previous…
Going into Divergent, I had very little idea what to expect. While nothing beats Twilight for terrible story (that still inexplicably earned hundreds of millions of dollars and literally devil-spawned four equally successful movie sequels), Divergent had a convoluted-sounding plot that made me never want to read the books, so I was skeptical of how good the movie could be.
If you like conspiracy thrillers like Flightplan and Unknown, and action movies like Taken, you'll surely like Non-Stop, which melds all these genres in a film put together specially for Liam Neeson, the star of the latter two movies. A Hitchcockian thriller set in the confines of an airplane, Non-Stop keeps you on the edge of your seat wondering whodunit, whydunit, howdunit, what-on-earth-is-it, and coming up with some fairly ludicrous theories along the way in your bid to preempt the reveal.
The main cast of The Lego Movie The Lego Movie is a work of genius. It's a movie I would like to freeze-frame every inch…
I'm all for fairytales and romance and everything, but this fairytale should have stayed a book.