Justice League: Second Thoughts Review

Is it really that bad? Well…no. Some more thoughts and analysis of what went wrong – and right – for Justice League. Continue reading Justice League: Second Thoughts Review
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Is it really that bad? Well…no. Some more thoughts and analysis of what went wrong – and right – for Justice League. Continue reading Justice League: Second Thoughts Review
It’s not awful the way BvS was awful. The characters are much closer to who they are meant to be, or, at least no one is totally character-assassinated. The plot makes sense, visuals are amazing and the song choices perfect. But overall, it’s just, underwhelming. Continue reading Review: Justice League
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A man (Bill, played by Timothy Spall) makes a great production of placing a vinyl record onto the turntable and starting it playing. It’s Blues. It gives the impression of a period piece, an impression that remains until the scene switches to the kitchen where a woman takes a call on her mobile phone and we suddenly realise we are in the present day. It’s a very clever way to frame a story in which social rules not really updated since the 30’s play such an important role. Continue reading Review: The Party
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Utterly ridiculous. Half disaster movie and half conspiracy thriller, not really successful in either genre yet somehow it still manages to be a lot of fun. Continue reading Review: Geostorm