Reel Reviews | The Avengers
A sprawling, smartly written, and supremely entertaining blockbuster, The Avengers sets a new standard for superhero team-ups and proves that Marvel’s gamble has paid off in spectacular fashion.
A sprawling, smartly written, and supremely entertaining blockbuster, The Avengers sets a new standard for superhero team-ups and proves that Marvel’s gamble has paid off in spectacular fashion.
A well-crafted period piece with a beating heart, The First Avenger introduces a hero worth rooting for and sets the stage for even greater battles to come.
Thor boasts strong performances and striking visuals, but its uneven tone and underwhelming Earthbound story keep it from reaching the epic heights it aims for.
While admittedly not a big fan of the show, Carnahan has managed an impressive feat – transforming a popular cult hit TV show into an entertaining summer popcorn movie.
The Karate Kid 2010 is more of everything: more developed, more inspiring, and much more fun.
We revisit a classic Conversation with Pam Grier from our inaugural season. The iconic actress and enduring sex symbol discusses her new book, “FOXY: My Life in Three Acts.”
An overstuffed but still watchable follow-up that coasts on Downey’s charisma and a few dazzling set pieces. But compared to the original, it’s less invincible.
by Tim Gordon Oscar nominee and Black Reel Award winning director Lee Daniels is assembling the cast for his next film, Selma, his follow-up to [read more]