The Road Warrior: Belts, Hoses and Holy Moses
The Road Warrior outshines its predecessor, an uneasy feat for most sequels. It evolves and expands its protagonist well past the final glimpse of the revenge killer left at the end of chapter 1.
The Road Warrior outshines its predecessor, an uneasy feat for most sequels. It evolves and expands its protagonist well past the final glimpse of the revenge killer left at the end of chapter 1.
The future sucks.
And if you?re a bad guy with a really lame nickname, it really, really sucks.
Here are the seven films that have the most to say spiritually. You might be surprised – what’s your reaction?
Christina Noble was beaten down by life, growing up hard in Ireland. But after receiving a vision of the less fortunate, she put her life on the line to save the orphans of Vietnam.
Dolph Lundgren wrote and starred in a film that you might confuse with a run-of-the-mill action flick. But underneath, there are social critiques of the way the sex trade is allowed to continue in our world today. And we’re not above reproach.
How do you take this world you have created with Iron Man that feels grounded and then throw this outer worldly element into it? It?s a big task.
Avengers: Age of Ultron pulled off the nearly impossible feat: the sequel was better than the original.
Selma should?ve won at least two Academy Awards…David Oyelowo was that spectacular as the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
I feel in order for a summer blockbuster to really take off and break records like The Avengers did, it has to have certain elements that make fans want to go to the theatre more than just once.
Seven years ago (has it been that long?), I remember sitting in the theatre to see a movie about a ?B? level superhero in the Marvel canon. Or so I thought.