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Tony’s Review of ‘Man of Steel’
Tony’s Review of ‘Man of Steel’
Tony’s Review of ‘Man of Steel’
As a 32-year-old Superman fan, I’ve yet to have a great interpretation of Kal-El in my lifetime.  The two amazing Christopher Reeve films were in the 70s, his last two films were terrible, the “Lois and Clark” TV series was OK at best, “Smallville” was to Superman what “Twilight” was to vampires, and “Superman Returns” was an abomination that nearly killed the legacy...
Tony’s Review of “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Tony’s Review of “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Tony’s Review of “Star Trek Into Darkness”
J.J. Abrams has graced the silver screen with his follow-up to the successful reboot “Star Trek”, showing us as clearly as possible that he is not a fan of “Star Trek”. Since the events of the previous film, newly promoted Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise are sent to the planet Nibiru to observe the indigenous primitive population...
Tony’s Review of “Iron Man 3″
Tony’s Review of “Iron Man 3″
Tony’s Review of “Iron Man 3″
Another film trilogy has come to an end, but this trilogy has done what few before have been able to accomplish, save the best movie for last. Taking place after the events of “The Avengers”, “Iron Man 3” opens with a flashback to New Year’s Eve 1999 where a very drunk and cocky Tony Stark is speaking at a symposium in Sweden, laying his moves on thick to scientist Maya Hansen, and blowing off dis
Tony’s Review of “Evil Dead”
Tony’s Review of “Evil Dead”
Tony’s Review of “Evil Dead”
Another remake?  Yes, Hollywood has been out of original ideas for quite some time.  However, “Evil Dead” takes the idea of a remake and does it the way it should, taking as little of the source material as necessary, and coming up with a new twist to make the new film a unique experience for the audience, both those new to the story and fans of the original...
Tony’s Review of “A Good Day To Die Hard”
Tony’s Review of “A Good Day To Die Hard”
Tony’s Review of “A Good Day To Die Hard”
The original “Die Hard” was a surprise action film that helped redefine the genre.  In an age of muscular superheroes like Stallone and Schwarzenegger, an average looking television actor became the next major action star.  Bruce Willis as John McClane was the first “everyman” to be believed as a major action hero, being the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and just surviving by t
Critic Rex Reed Slams Melissa McCarthy’s Movie and Weight
Critic Rex Reed Slams Melissa McCarthy’s Movie and Weight
Critic Rex Reed Slams Melissa McCarthy’s Movie and Weight
According to Wikipedia, Film criticism is "the analysis and evaluation of films, individually and collectively. In general, this can be divided into journalistic criticism that appears regularly in newspapers, and other popular, mass-media outlets and academic criticism by film scholars that is informed by film theory and published in journals...
Tony’s Review of “Warm Bodies”
Tony’s Review of “Warm Bodies”
Tony’s Review of “Warm Bodies”
A film by Summit Entertainment (the company that brought us “The Twilight Saga”), based on a book, starring a girl that looks like Kristen Stewart in a blonde wig, and it’s about a girl who falls in love with a dead guy?  This sounds familiar...

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