
X-MEN:FIRST CLASS review by John Delia Jr.
Stan Lee, creator of The X-Men knows how to write a comic book including a good story and with the film X-Men: First Class he also knows how to keeps the audience interested.
Stan Lee, creator of The X-Men knows how to write a comic book including a good story and with the film X-Men: First Class he also knows how to keeps the audience interested.
Season four finds Westen hooking up with Fiona and Sam in some incredible situations from bad bikers, Chinese mafia to black listed spies (and that’s just the first disc). I do have to admit, the addition of Cody Bell, as burned spy Jesse Garcia, is a brilliant move. The writing seems to get better from season to season and I found four right up at the top.
Yo Ho Ho and a mighty jug of Depp. Commanding every scene in his 4th installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, Depp shows that he hasn’t slowed down. Although the film is lacking in some respects, On Stranger Tides entertains with comedy, action and awesome 3D. Whether you’ve seen the other three or just getting started, you are in for a pirating thrill ride.
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A young woman grows up to be a stone-cold assassin after witnessing her parents’ murder as a child in Bogota. She works for her uncle
Slam the hammer Thor has opened in theaters and it’s a hard-hitting CGI adventure. Packed with action and electricity, the film makes this comic book hero a reality. With the anticipated The Avengers set for May 2012 however, this film’s more of an introduction of the character than a stand-alone hit.
[jwplayer mediaid=”7822″] The God of Thunder has earned release-date positioning formerly enjoyed by Tony Stark in both Iron Man movies, but Thor is the Marvel
The action thriller Fast Five with its hot rod theme leaves the past four episodes in the dust. High on energy, exhilarating plot and amazing chase scenes make this a must see adrenaline pumper. The opening ten minutes are so wild it took my breath away.
The movie Hanna has a lot of relentless action and for that the adrenaline seekers will be grateful. It has Saoirse Ronan and her tough sweetness surly blisters the screen. Beautifully photographed, nicely acted and directed, but the storyline didn’t move me.
Suspenseful, explosive and intriguing Source Code breaks the mold in this thriller that entertains. The intricate plot constantly changes making the tale gripping and mysterious in a fantasy action adventure that keeps you on the edge of your seat.