“Boundaries” Is Driven by Its Eccentric Characters
In a summer of ginormous tentpoles and multiple franchise entries, it’s nice to see a modestly budgeted, original film like “Boundaries” appear in Cineplexes. More and more, this kind of film is vanishing from the landscape, but if they’re done as well, as this one, hopefully, it will encourage more such productions. Say what you […]
“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” is Both Fresh and Very, Very Familiar
It seems that the more appearances a movie monster makes, the more we start cheering for it. Not only do we appreciate the longevity of the beast, and its ability to outlast all comers, but when the human competition grows weaker and weaker, why would we cheer for such losers? This is the case with […]
Film Review: The Ensemble in “TAG” Makes for Smart Summer Fare
The ensemble comedy has become all too rare in the movie world. The more characters that there are in a story, the harder it is for such numbers to register and earn laughs. Thus, most comedies tend to be star vehicles focusing on one or two comic players. Some that have attempted to create a […]
“Incredibles 2” is a Sequel That Lives Up to Its Name
Of all the Pixar or Disney animated films released in the last 20 years, “The Incredibles” was easily the one that lent itself best to a franchise. After all, comic book heroes tend to have extendable stories. Still, the 2004 Oscar-winning classic about a family of superheroes didn’t get around to releasing a sequel until […]
“Ocean’s 8” Bungles the Caper, Characters, and Cleverness
The problem with the reboot of “Ghostbusters” wasn’t that the four leads were women, but rather that the film script wasn’t particularly clever. The same thing plagues “Ocean’s 8”, the new addition to the Ocean’s franchise. The fault lies not in its all-female gallery of thieves, but in its ho-hum script. It was an inspired […]
