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Not exact matches
As handsomely mounted, TV - movie - quality
cinema goes, «Light in Darkness» is at once the
best looking, most coherent, and least histrionic of the
franchise.
At least the movie gets a solid performance out of Asano, a
well - known face in American and Japanese
cinema for his work in films like the Thor
franchise and Ichi the Killer.
Boasting a bigger cast with a slew of newcomers who will supposedly be pivotal in the
franchise's future, the upcoming comic book flick teases a crazy
good time at the
cinema, and based on the early reviews from the critics, it appears to fulfill its promises.
Brad Pitt, for his part, was so keen for a
franchise he created his own, producing last year's World War Z, while Scarlett Johansson is nowadays
best known to many
cinema goers as Marvel Comics Black Widow (she reprises the part in Captain America: The Winter Soldier).
Not only did the
franchise defy the rules of video game adaptations failing miserably at the box office, but it also gave us possibly
cinema's
best female action heroine since Sigourney Weaver's Ripley.
(If Boyle wanted to wring his hands over the state of
cinema, he might as
well have focused squarely on this, or potentially the recent glut of superhero
franchises from Marvel and DC, all of which are easily financially more influential than anything Pixar's made.)
At the center of Backstabbing is the emotional void employed by Theo James, who has heretofore been
best successfully utilized in
cinema as a villain (or, more famously as the peripheral brooding love interest from the failed Divergent
franchise).