Posts Tagged ‘Sequel’

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Hunger Games: Mockingjay 1, Let the Rebellion Begin (Film Review)

  It’s time for the rebellion to start and in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 the volatile story of Katniss Everdeen continues with able direction, adequate acting, but with the usual predictable storyline. The filming and CGI gets better than the last installment showing explosive battles that are more realistic looking than the games […]

FROZEN Marquee Art of Anna and Elsa Unveiled at Walt Disney Studios Main Theater Today!

Today at the historic Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA., headquarters to the Walt Disney Company, Chairman and CEO Bob Iger,  Motion Picture Chairman Alan Horn, and Filmmakers and Producers from the 2013 hit animated film, FROZEN, were on hand for an unveiling of the Studio’s Main Theater marquee. With hints of a FROZEN theme from […]

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“Rise of an Empire” The Greeks Strike Back (Film Review)

  Not all sequels of movies work unless they were a blockbuster, had an unfinished story to tell and had characters that were likeable enough to warrant more screen time. In the case of 300: Rise of an Empire it had an uphill battle to capture all three of the justifications and it comes out […]

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The Ladies Make “Red 2” an Action Sequel (Film Review)

  The action comedy Red 2 comes to theaters, but its Catherine Zeta-Jones and Helen Mirren that command the screen.  While the whole crew is back for a second dip into the world of International Crime while on the run from their former CIA bosses, it’s these two ladies that make an impact. For a […]

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The Hangover part III, the Story Continues (Film Review)

  Actually, although I did laugh at many of the comical mishaps to which the characters were subjected, The Hangover Part III wasn’t up to par with the original of the three episodes.  The good things were the return of the whole main cast that made The Hangover Part I a huge success, the downside […]

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The Bourne Legacy, a Slow Burner (Film Review)

Director Tony Gilroy takes his time spooling out The Bourne Legacy just avoiding the snooze factor in this forth installment of the Bourne series.  The film is steeped in a lot of superfluous character build up, long periods of uneventful scenes and an outcome that doesn’t deliver.  If you are looking for an action thriller […]

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MIB3, Disappointing, Read Why (Film Review)

After squirming in my seat trying to get more comfortable several times I began to realize that there’s something wrong with Men in Black 3, it drones, creating a lackadaisical mood that destroys any comical stimulus.  That said, the film however reeks with plot, silly alien characters and amazing guns and gadgets.  But, the glitz […]

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