theradicalchild: (J. Jonah Jameson)
2023-11-19 04:37 pm

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse



The second animated Spider-Man film gives greater focus, especially initially, to Spider-Woman (or Spider-Gwen) in her respective universe, where she mourns the death of her reality's version of Peter Parker, who had transformed into the Lizard. In his universe, Miles Morales confronts the villain Spot and encounters an interdimensional organization comprised of countless versions of the web-slinging hero. The various visual styles are trippy, and it does have some commentary about keeping secrets from family, with a good balance of humor and seriousness.

(forgot to post this Friday)
theradicalchild: (J. Jonah Jameson)
2022-04-24 04:37 pm

Spider-Man: No Way Home

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The third Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man film finds the titular superhero back in New York City after his secret identity of Peter Parker is revealed in a near-death video by villain Mysterio propagated by the media, among it being Daily Bugle host J. Jonah Jameson, brilliantly portrayed by J.K. Simmons (the first live-action actor to play the same character in different film franchises), reimagined as a Rush Limbaugh-esque commentator. Spidey seeks help from Doctor Strange to make his identity secret again, although the spell is botched, unleashing a can of interdimensional whoop-ass that ties the MCU with Sony's prior Spider-Man film franchises. Could have been really bad, given the concept (which was actually Sony's idea), although the final product definitely strikes a line among being humorous, excellent fanservice, somewhat bittersweet towards the end, and an overall enjoyable movie. I definitely look forward to how the multiverse concept is further explored in the MCU.
theradicalchild: (Zero)
2022-04-23 11:18 am

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

Lightning cracks from dark green clouds. People get out of a battered 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel below and look on.

One of many films whose release the continuing coronavirus pandemic affected, Afterlife is unlike the 2016 film an actual sequel to the original two 1980s Ghostbuster films, where a mother and her children in New York City inherit an Oklahoma estate, move there, and discover their connections to the Ghostbusters. Sort of lays on the fanservice a bit thick, but that's arguably one of its biggest draws, along with many shoutouts to the previous films, and I definitely enjoyed it.
theradicalchild: (Signal Corps Thumper)
2022-04-09 12:24 pm

Peter Rabbit 2

 

I had seen the first film I think on Netflix and wanted to rewatch it since I noticed its sequel, among the many films delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, on the streaming service but it was oddly absent, but I have a half-decent memory of the first movie, and the second features Farmer McGregor's son Thomas getting married to Bea, who aims to publish books based on Peter and his friends, other characters of different species from Beatrix Potter's works. Was a cute, fun movie, with some nods to other films such as the Ocean's series.
theradicalchild: (Alucard)
2022-02-19 12:16 pm

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania

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During the 125th anniversary celebration of the eponymous hotel, Dracula plans to bequeath it, although he lies to his son-in-law Johnny about there being a monster-exclusive real estate law, and thus, Johnny seeks help from Van Helsing to be transformed into a monster, although cross-contamination turns several of the monster characters into humans, and a crystal needed to repair the instrument responsible for the transformations is sought in South America. Wasn't bad, but I rarely laughed during it.