Zoe Lister-Jones pays homage to the 1996 movie with Easter eggs sprinkled throughout however, the story never gets fully fleshed out leaving the audience a little unsatisfied and somewhat confused.
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Washington is decent as the Protagonist but not as good as he was as Ron Stallworth in BlacKkKlansman.
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Since 48 hrs. had yet to be released, Landis and the studio took a big risk casting Murphy, fortunately, the gamble (pun intended) paid off.
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While Cruise was obviously the box office draw for Collateral, it was Foxx who was on a career-high in 2004.
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This release does not disappoint and should be part of any Schwarzenegger, Verhoeven, or Total Recall fan’s collection.
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The re-editing of The Godfather Part III helps the third installment seem more coherent and offers better pacing and flow.
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Murphy, once again, plays “the coolest guy in the room”, an act we have come to almost expect from him.
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Blade has never looked better on home video. From DVD to Blu-ray and now to 4K, each new release does not disappoint.
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Murphy is a one-man show backed up by his supporting cast – especially Reinhold and Ashton – who allow Murphy the freedom to do what he does best.
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The acting, directing, score, special effects and screenplay are excellent, and the three films have won seventeen Academy Awards combined.
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