May 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

  • Title: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2Building on the groundwork laid two years ago in The Amazing Spider-Man, the sequel returns all the core members of the first film (minus the Lizard) while continuing the story of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) and the harsh lessons which frame Spider-Man’s mythology.

Although needing to spend the time setting up two different villain origin stories, one of the aspects of the sequel I most enjoyed was the fact that it never lost focus that this is primarily Peter Parker’s movie. Jamie Foxx is adequate as Electro, a super-villain with the power to absorb and control electricity, even if he’s given a rushed paint-by-the-numbers origin that relies on the introverted electrical engineer going from confused super-powered freak just trying to understand what has happened to him and deal with his new taste for all things electric to full-on super-villain a little too quickly for my tastes. The same could be said for Harry Osborne (Dane DeHaan) whose relationship with Peter doesn’t have enough time to develop and deteriorate to the point that the script needs to earn its eventual payoff.

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Arrow – City of Blood

  • Title: Arrow – City of Blood
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Arrow - City of Blood

With Moira (Susanna Thompson) dead, Sara (Caity Lotz) leaving Starling City, Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) under constant sedation, Slade Wilson‘s (Manu Bennett) army of Mirakuru-enhanced soldiers ready for action, Isabel Rochev (Summer Glau) back from the dead and more dangerous than ever, Sebastian Blood (Kevin Alejandro) sworn in as the city’s new mayor, Diggle (David Ramsey) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) turn to Amanda Waller (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to find the missing Oliver (Stephen Amell) who is all that stands between the city and annihilation.

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Atomic Robo: The Knights of the Golden Circle #1

Atomic Robo: The Knights of the Golden Circle #1If you’re an atomic-powered robotic scientific-adventurer lost 140 some years in the past in the middle of the Old West the smart thing to do would be to lay low. Following the events of Atomic Robo and The Savage Sword of Dr. Dinosaur that’s just what our hero has been doing for more than a decade, but when an outlaw gang shoots an old-timer within earshot of Atomic Robo, propriety be damned.

Writer Brian Clevinger and artist Scott Wegener’s latest adventure for our scientific adventurer is certainly a doozy. Whether you want to call him the robot with no name or Ironhide, the first issue of the latest five-issue mini-series sets up two enemies for Atomic Robo to face: the Butcher Boys and history itself to which our hero must try not make any big changes. Throw in a wild card like Doc Holiday and there’s no telling what might happen next.

It didn’t take long to sell me on the new series, and even after receiving a free digital review copy of the comic I gladly spent the money to grab a print copy. Giddyap Robo, I’m ready to ride! Worth a look.

[Red 5, $3.50]

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Person of Interest – Beta

  • Title: Person of Interest – Beta
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Person of Interest - Beta

With Finch (Michael Emerson) missing and Samaritan now online in New York leading Decima hit-teams after Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Shaw (Sarah Shahi), Root (Amy Acker) returns to New York to do what she can to help and save the latest number: Finch’s former fiance Grace Hendricks (Carrie Preston). Although the Beta Test of Samaritan is running smoothly without turning on the computer’s higher functions (which the company still lacks the hardware to bring fully online) and delivers plenty of potential terrorists in New York City to please Senator Garrison (John Doman), Greer (John Nolan) waits to hand over those names realizing he can’t waste his best opportunity to get his hands on Harold Finch.

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Summer 2014 Movie Preview

Summer 2014 Movie Preview

It’s May so it must be time to take a look at what’s headed to theaters over the next four months as Hollywood’s extended summer movie season heats up. We’ll start with our guesses for the ten best bets for the summer season (no guarantees, you may wish to place your own wagers), followed by some possible stand-outs, several movies with big questions left to be answered, and the rest of the season’s new films. Summer has started, so we should too…

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