Movie Review: Avengers Endgame
I think Avengers: Endgame earned its 3-hour run-time. I did not find any moment dull. There was so much to take in. I think it deserves a second viewing.
I think Avengers: Endgame earned its 3-hour run-time. I did not find any moment dull. There was so much to take in. I think it deserves a second viewing.
“Sorry to Bother You” is a comedy movie about the desperation of poverty, and how capitalism will either buy your soul or crush it.
If you’re uncomfortable with how the USSR won the war, or that the U.S. military was racially segregated, you should not make a movie about World War 2.
Tonight I read that “Black Panther” now has one of the biggest box office hauls in American history.
Black Panther is a serious, thoughtful, challenging movie that surpasses the sky-high quality of previous Marvel movies and ventures into the stratosphere.
This new movie is the first in a series. I look forward to seeing more of this bleak, terrifying future where Godzilla truly is King of the Monsters.
I gained a feeling early on that the movie was not for me when the good-guy commander made a Joss-Whedon-style “your Mom!” joke.
I dislike “The Incredibles” because every time I consider the movie, I become more disturbed by the immoral actions of Bob “Mr. Incredible” Parr.
The film is a masterpiece. James Cameron’s writing is fascinating. The stunts are awesome. The acting is nuanced and believable.