While seeing Ash Williams back in action killing Deadites is a twisted joy of mine, the show does rely more on gore and campiness than the original film trilogy did.
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While only an hour and a half long, Little Men is packed full of meaning and emotions.
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Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, the director, makes a wonderful transition from the prequel of Snow White to the sequel without dwelling on the first story much.
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What makes Gotham so great is it’s writing and how well they are able to create in-depth storylines with so many characters.
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Then, there are the action scenes. Intense. At times, gruesomely violent almost to the point of caricature, but Timur Bekmambetov pulls back just in time.
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Director Todd Phillips graduates from schtick comedy to more serious subject matter with this film but still manages to interject moments of “slapstick” that remind you of his previous success.
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DC may have found their strong point in television verses Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. The CW is telling the DC storylines, in great depth, on a weekly basis.
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The premise of 11.22.63 is great and interesting, and while the material is too long for a feature film, it is too short for an 8-hour mini-series.
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I dub Sausage Party “The soft porn of the animated food industry”.
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Pete's Dragon itself is dark, depressing and not suitable for its intended audience –families with young children.
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