cultjones
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The third Instalment in the lucrative Iron Man franchise pits the cocky hero against an elusive terrorist wrecking havoc in the United States through untraceable means. The battle becomes personal when Iron Man calls out the Mandarin and sets himself up as a target.
Taking the helm from Jon Favreau, Director Shane Black steps in to some big shoes as he directs an already all star cast in addition to Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce and Rebecca Hall. Fortunately he doesn't disappoint as this summer blockbuster checks all the boxes leaving you entertained while you munch away on your popcorn.
Robert Downey Jr is in top form and Paltrow adds to the eye-candy quota as does Rebecca Hall even if her character is a little weak. Pearce and Kingsley shine while Don Cheadle has more of a cameo. All in all, the stars do what they're paid to do and do it well.
Full of both action, effects, explosions and laughs, Iron Man 3 is one you're sure to enjoy. Make sure you wait till after the credits are over!
Taking the helm from Jon Favreau, Director Shane Black steps in to some big shoes as he directs an already all star cast in addition to Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce and Rebecca Hall. Fortunately he doesn't disappoint as this summer blockbuster checks all the boxes leaving you entertained while you munch away on your popcorn.
Robert Downey Jr is in top form and Paltrow adds to the eye-candy quota as does Rebecca Hall even if her character is a little weak. Pearce and Kingsley shine while Don Cheadle has more of a cameo. All in all, the stars do what they're paid to do and do it well.
Full of both action, effects, explosions and laughs, Iron Man 3 is one you're sure to enjoy. Make sure you wait till after the credits are over!
A father and son with a strained relationship crash land on a long abandoned earth, now home to evolutionary beasts that tower above man on the food chain. In order to survive and save his wounded father, the Son must face his demons and battle the terrain and the terror it houses.
Director, M. Night Shyamalan enjoyed early success with hits such as The Sixth Sense and Signs however has failed to achieve such heights since. In After Earth, a sci-fi big budget feature with one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Will Smith as top billing, Shyamalan has everything in his favour.
The cinematography and scenery are fantastic as can be expected with a film this size however that's where the good pretty much ends. Will Smith is limited in his role while son, Jaden is unfortunately out of his depth. The story is clichéd and predictable and even the special effects can't save After Earth.
What seems to be a launch pad for Jaden Smith, who needs time to mature, turns out to be a dull and forgettable film leaving M.Night Shyamlan still searching to try and recreate the magic and success of The Sixth Sense.
After Earth is one to miss.
Director, M. Night Shyamalan enjoyed early success with hits such as The Sixth Sense and Signs however has failed to achieve such heights since. In After Earth, a sci-fi big budget feature with one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Will Smith as top billing, Shyamalan has everything in his favour.
The cinematography and scenery are fantastic as can be expected with a film this size however that's where the good pretty much ends. Will Smith is limited in his role while son, Jaden is unfortunately out of his depth. The story is clichéd and predictable and even the special effects can't save After Earth.
What seems to be a launch pad for Jaden Smith, who needs time to mature, turns out to be a dull and forgettable film leaving M.Night Shyamlan still searching to try and recreate the magic and success of The Sixth Sense.
After Earth is one to miss.
Based on actual events, an Alaskan State Trooper tracks down a serial rapist and murder, Robert Hansen who manages to avoid justice for over a decade.
With Nicholas Cage, John Cusack and Vanessa Hudgens, Director Scott Walker has a heavy weight line up to help bring the events to life. While the wintry backdrop and cinematography illustrate a chilling environment, the story somewhat lacks bite. Oscar winner, Cage delivers an acceptable performance while Cusack, who dons the more challenging serial killer hat, makes an admirable effort. The standout performance is of Vanessa Hudgens who portrays a teenage prostitute that managed to escape Hansen's clutches.
The Frozen Ground is an interesting film and worth watching if you're in the mood for a thrilling bio-drama however it won't win any awards and certainly won't be a part of your 'must see' collection.
With Nicholas Cage, John Cusack and Vanessa Hudgens, Director Scott Walker has a heavy weight line up to help bring the events to life. While the wintry backdrop and cinematography illustrate a chilling environment, the story somewhat lacks bite. Oscar winner, Cage delivers an acceptable performance while Cusack, who dons the more challenging serial killer hat, makes an admirable effort. The standout performance is of Vanessa Hudgens who portrays a teenage prostitute that managed to escape Hansen's clutches.
The Frozen Ground is an interesting film and worth watching if you're in the mood for a thrilling bio-drama however it won't win any awards and certainly won't be a part of your 'must see' collection.