Darkening Logic Where the first two Transformers preached from a hyper-militaristic podium, Dark of the Moon softens to a more centrist angle. The aim is a younger audience. Older, …
Revenge of a Cinematic Felon Revenge of the Fallen’s frivolous moment comes as an evil Decepticon flies onto the Brooklyn Bridge and in a petty gesture, knocks over an …
Propaganda Meets the Eye American helicopters fly in front of sunsets. Warships churn on ocean waters. Slow motion pans of missiles and the ensuing explosions act as a show …
Furiosa The Fate of the Furious shot its opening scenes in Cuba, no small feat considering the slew of political sanctions that left the country void of American presence. …
Seven times Faster Inside of his car, falling down the side of a mountain, glass and rocks splintering from the impact, Vin Diesel survives. Not only does he survive, …
Annapolis loves speed. Less than 20 minutes into the film, you know Jake Huard (James Franco) lost his mother at a young age, has an unsupportive father, and dreams …
Legion makes absolutely no sense. None. Zip. Nada. You cannot take what is presented in this story, mash it up, flip it around, and make it so. You can’t …