Tarzan’s Peril is the third outing with Lex Barker in the titular role, but this is with a slightly darker tone than the previous two, and there are no lost civilizations or fountain of youth this time out. For this movie, we go back to the standard “evil white man entering the jungle” threat, which…
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Jurassic World (2015) – Review
Kids love dinosaurs, this is an undisputed fact, but do we really need them in all are dinosaur movies? In the first Jurassic Park movie Hammond’s grandkids were from the book so I can cut Spielberg a little slack there, but now we have the fourth Jurassic movie and we are still stuck wasting screen…
Project Almanac (2014) – Review
So you find a time machine in the basement, what do you do next? Director Dean Israelite and writers Jason Pagan and Andrew Deutschman try to answer that question as if posed to a group of idiot teenagers. The result is a movie that is more in line with Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure and…
Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950) – Review
Tarzan and the Slave Girl is the second outing with Lex Barker as the Ape Man and though the series still relies much on studio backlots it actually has more fantastical elements than what was seen in any of the Weissmuller movies.
Jackie Brown (1997) – A Retrospective Review
No acclaimed filmmaker is immune to the curse of “that one movie that everyone ignores“. For Francis Coppola his film in that category is pretty much everything after Apocalypse Now, for Martin Scorsese, that film is Bringing Out The Dead (or any of his documentaries), and for Quentin Tarantino, it’s Jackie Brown.