Rampage is exactly a big, dumb monster movie based upon a flimsy premise of an arcade smash-‘em-up, and it’s also just about everything you’d ask it to be.
In Dark Forest, Boyer often has his characters sit around and tell stories to each other in scenes that come across as overly obvious attempts at creating verisimilitude.
I loved the cinematography in so much of this that I can tell you I’ll definitely watch it again just to enjoy and maybe even learn a little bit from some of the angles and setups used
Black Panther is a winning movie when it features its sterling cast celebrating their virtues and solidarity and a still respectable enough action spectacle when called upon for big screen duty.
Comics in Focus: Chris Claremont’s X-Men is a documentary about a seismic shift in comics storytelling that laid the groundwork for the Marvel Comics of today.
Living Among Us explores a reality in which vampires have been shown to exist after a documentary filmmaker exposes blood banks for feeding the mythological monsters.