Broken City Review: Top Talent Can’t Mend a Fractured Script
Broken City boasts big stars, but they can only take it so far.
Broken City boasts big stars, but they can only take it so far.
Here are some of Kat West’s titles she would like to see in 2013. What titles would you like to see in 2013?
Signs and Voices has been announced. This title has a powerful purpose too: teaching deaf individuals valuable life skills and helping to raise their confidence in their identities in the mainstream community.
Awards season is offcially here, so this week The Plot Hole gang discuss The Golden Globe winners, the Oscar nominations as well as review Zero Dark Thirty, Gangster Squad and The Impossible.
From the director of Zombieland and 30 Minutes or Less, Ruben Fleischer makes his first foray into serious filmmaking with his police and gangster movie Gangster Squad, delivering a highly violence and stylist flick that is tonally mixed.
Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty is unlike any movie I’ve seen before; a dense and sprawling espionage thriller that plays to no convention or cliché, nor takes any shortcuts even when tackling the story one of the greatest manhunts in human history.
Evil Ernie has the same ups and downs as the rest of the series. And just as much violence as usual. Is it still a fun romp or has the origin story already become stale?
The Entertainment Fuse staff has the low down on all the most buzzed-about movies between now and Dec. 31.
By now you’ve already read Amazing Spider-Man #700 or had it spoiled by twitter or even CNN. I was extremely surprised by Dan Slott’s conclusion – I was sure that Spidey would prevail over Doctor Octopus. But, no, Slott stuck to his guns. Of course, as Spidey’s life flashed before his eyes, Doc Ock felt the burden of Uncle Ben dying and is presumably now a good guy. Is this good for the Spider-Man franchise?
Harley fights the Joker – possibly for the last time. Is the fight worthy of her? It certainly is, but I’m still kind of bored.