One of the job hazards of reviewing movies is that you can't just watch movies that you think are going to be good.
It might be a misconception, but I've always considered Get Smart (the series) as a serialized American version of James Bond.
The concept of an anti-hero has been around for some time, but Hancock takes it to a new level,
You know, I can appreciate a movie that doesn't want to spoil its plot, premise or story with its advertising.
An abstruse film that's more comical than perturbing.
Horror is easy to do, because everyone understands fear.
The Incredible Hulk adds itself to the growing trend of superhero movies and fits right in.
I'm starting to think that heroes weren't meant to come out of retirement.
I've never felt strongly about Christian Slater in any way.
A creepy, atmospheric psychological and supernatural thriller.