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MCM Review- Slow West (7/10)

Slow West is a delight from beginning to end with action, adventure, love, and loss.

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tags: film, film review, movie, movie review, western, slow west, cinema, mcm, man crush monday, actor
categories: Film Review
Monday 11.07.16
Posted by Joe Fister III
 

TBT Review- Casino (8/10)

The human mind is capable of so much kindness and cruelty, and to test those limits there's no better backdrop than Viva Las Vegas.

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tags: movie, movie review, film, film review, casino, las vegas, vegas, martin scorsese, mafia, the mob
categories: Film Review
Thursday 11.03.16
Posted by Joe Fister III
 

Review- Lights Out (5/10)

The atmosphere was creepy, the characters well fleshed out, and the film definitely had it's fair share of thrills and frights.

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tags: film, movie, film review, movie review, cinema, horror, lights out
categories: Film Review
Wednesday 11.02.16
Posted by Joe Fister III
 

Review- Batman: The Killing Joke (6/10)

Let's get something straight here: I enjoyed this film simply because it's Batman. I've always been a DC fan, and will always have a soft spot for the world's greatest detective. That being said, I feel like Batman: The Killing Joke works better on the printed page than on screen.

The animation was top notch, and the voice actors were superb. Total callback to the animated series from the 90's. Kevin Conroy, Tara Strong, and Mark Hamill were absolutely stunning! They made the whole piece come together. Without them the film would not have held together.

Speaking of Tara Strong, I really liked the inclusion of Batgirl's story line and the first half of the film. I felt that it fleshed out her character rather well and made people who aren't as familiar with the comics feel a connection to her that they normally wouldn't have felt.

Now the second half could have been better. Plot-wise, the Joker's trying to prove something by bringing a sane man down to his level? I get it. But it also feels kind of low key for the theatricality of the supervillain and also leaves quite a few questions unanswered. How did he escape from Arkham? Why is he all of a sudden trying to prove something to Gordon? I could have used more plot from him and less backstory.

I think because the Joker was voiced my Hamill, I anticipated more action and over the top situations that we've grown accustomed to from the animated series and video game portrayals. He was excellent, but I think his involvment made expectations too high for this feature film.

Like an A-List actor in a B-Budget movie, Mark, Kevin and Tara shine like stars in the night sky. I would completely recommend this film for all DC fans and comic geeks alike. Is it the best DC animated movie out there? No. But it's a great watch from beginning to end.

tags: review, film, film review, batman: the killing joke, batman, animated film, animation
categories: Film Review
Tuesday 10.11.16
Posted by Joe Fister III
 
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