Constantine 11/19/18
by KeyserCorleone
When a woman's sister seemingly commits suicide, Constantine helps her reveal that her death was a part of a conspiracy that may birth a great evil which Constantine might not be able to exorcise.
Robin Hood 11/18/18
by KeyserCorleone
And I'll bet Walt never wanted the Robin Hood movie that came out during the Dark Ages of Disney to come out the way it did.
Robin Hood: Men in Tights 11/17/18
by KeyserCorleone
Robin Hood: Men in Tights, as the name suggests, is a humorous take on Robin Hood's incarnations with Kevin Costner and Errol Flynn as he returns from England to find his home destroyed, with the only survivor being a blind servant.
Jurassic Park 11/16/18
by KeyserCorleone
This is one of the most exciting movies even elementary schoolers can enjoy, because it's not a terribly violent movie, unlike the novel which had its fair share.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 11/16/18
by KeyserCorleone
I chose that one as an example of a bad Robin Hood movie so I can compare it to Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which is arguably the most polarized Robin Hood movie on Earth.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 11/15/18
by KeyserCorleone
I am reviewing the first slasher movie I've ever seen (unless you want to count Scary Movie, and I don't think most people would), and I saw it today: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Robin Hood 11/15/18
by KeyserCorleone
I chose this and the 1922 film to do first for Robin Hood Week because I wanted to start out with an example of a great Robin Hood film and an example of a bad or meh Robin Hood film; then I can compare other movies to these two examples if I have to.
Robin Hood 11/14/18
by KeyserCorleone
In fact, seeing King Richard's friendship with Robin was a real treat throughout the whole movie, especially considering that we don't get a lot of Robin Hood films where Richard is a major character.
The Avengers 11/12/18
by KeyserCorleone
It gives every movie goer what they ask for in a superhero movie, especially one that revolves around six main characters.