Alice in Wonderland

Not that there was any doubt that, when it came to restaging the 1865 Lewis Carroll classic for a 21st century sensibility, Tim Burton would be the man for the job. But even the filmmaker’s trademark winsomely outlandish style doesn’t prepare you for the thoroughly enjoyable spectacle that is his “Alice in Wonderland.” A fantastical […]

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Aladdin

Guy Ritchie’s adaptation is lively, colourful and genuinely funny – making only judicious tweaks to the original, it’s thankfully not a whole new world. The scimitars are out for Disney’s live-action Aladdin, what with the enduring fondness for the original (not least Robin Williams’ Genie) and the botched unveiling of Will Smith as his successor […]

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Avengers: Endgame

Tonight I went and saw the much anticipated “Avengers: Endgame,” which came out six days ago. All I can say they must have saved the best for the end. Richard Roeper said in his review, “I’m not prepared to instantly label “Avengers: Endgame” as the best of the 23 Marvel Universe movies to date, but it’s […]

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The Twilight Saga:Breaking Dawn

Just a little over a year ago, many of us marveled at the impressive manner in which Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 concluded its momentous film series. A popular children’s franchise, after some awkward first steps, had grown up and into a dark, twisted epic and concluded with breathtaking finality, its young actors […]

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Captain Marvel

Tonight I went and saw “Captain Marvel,” which came out a little over three weeks ago, and I will let you know what I thought about it. The basic story is a soldier named Vers (Brie Larson) is training to fight a war with Kree leader Yon-Rogg (Jude Law). She then gets kidnapped and questioned […]

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Creed II

Guess what everyone? I went and saw “Creed II,” which came out three days ago, this morning with my brother. Tonight, I will let everyone know what I thought about it. The amount of legacy is high over “Creed II.” Not only for most of the characters, who must come to terms with their own […]

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Aquaman

Finally, I have gone and seen “Aquaman,” which came out four weeks ago, and now I will let everyone know what I thought about it. Graeme Tuckett started her review out by admitting, “I walked out of 2017’s needlessly tedious Justice League into a frigid northern winter night thinking Jason Momoa’s Aquaman and Ezra Miller’s Flash […]

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