Tag: Andy Serkis

The Batman | Review

Gotham, Open City: Reeves Reconstitutes an Anti-Hero in Moody Reboot Who would have ever predicted in the fifty-plus years since Adam West first donned the...

Venom: Let There Be Carnage | Review

How to Lose Friends & Alien Ate People: Serkis Navigates Odd Bedfellows in Routine Sequel Though perhaps a novel choice for helming Marvel sequel...

Long Shot | Review

It Happened One Election: Levine Finds Levity in Winning Political Rom-Com While it arguably doesn’t go for broke and can’t quite shake the well-grooved...

Black Panther | Review

Black Cat, Nine Lives: Coogler Clocks a Milestone with Exemplary Marvel Rare is the opportunity to be surprised by anything studio related in mainstream American...

TIFF 2017: Wright’s Darkest Hour, Haifaa Al Mansour & Deniz Gamze Ergüven Receive Galas Showcase

There was no mention of Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, but not straying far from the modus operandi of previous editions, TIFF's announcement of...

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | Review

Monkey Trouble: Reeves Get a Crack at Famed Cinematic Simian Franchise It’s kind of wild to think how much cinematic mileage (now eight films and...

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