In this week's movie review podcast, we discuss four films, including Dwayne Johnson's
big monster flick «Rampage.»
Not exact matches
Director James Cameron's 1986 blockbuster follow - up to Ridley Scott's Oscar winning science - fiction / horror
flick that became one of the
biggest grossing films of 1979 asks a good question to a successful hit... How do you make a successful sequel to a film in which much of the suspense comes from learning about the mysterious
monster?
This is a B - movie
monster flick starring quite possibly the
biggest movie star (or at least the most profitable) in the world, and «Rampage» knows exactly what it is.
The actor, who starred in one of the
big sleeper hits of last year, Gareth Edwards «micro-budget creature
flick «
Monsters,» last night was announced as having won the second lead in The Playlist's single most anticipated film of the next few years, «Cogan's Trade,» Andrew Dominik «s follow - up to «The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.»
The Bottom Line: My favorite pick because it's more a
monster movie than a disaster
flick, this intriguing tale from 1962 (based on the 1951 novel by John Wyndham, who also penned THE MIDWICH CUCKOOS that spawned VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED on the
big screen) begins with a meteor shower that liberally spreads killer crawling plant creatures around the globe — with everyone who has seen the celestial show going permanently blind.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Megan Morphs into
Monster in Tasteless Zombie
Flick Megan Fox's Transformers 2 may have been the
biggest box - office hit of the summer, but her new film, Jennifer's Body, has a better chance of becoming the
biggest flop of the fall.
After Roland Emmerich «s failed 1999 Godzilla
flick, it's almost ridiculous to imagine that I would be anticipating the next stage of the lizard
monster big screen return but here it is anyways.