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Gotham: A Serious Review, On A Not So Serious Show

February 18, 2015 Marc Aces
Gotham

A show that has had many problems during its inaugural season, most of which revolve around its own refusal to give characters, other than the Penguin, anything resembling compelling storylines. "The Blind Fortune Teller" has a unique solution to this — make all the storylines so dumb you can't believe they're happening. It's compelling like a car wreck is compelling, and even as I marveled at how terrible the episode was, I literally had a smile on my face as I sat and watched the insanity unfold.

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In Film Tags The Joker, Batman, Heath Ledger, Christopher Nolan, Fox, The Penguin, Gotham, James Gordon, Bruno Heller, Marc Aces
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Better Call Saul: Building the Case for a Spinoff

February 12, 2015 Marc Aces
saul billboard

With the world now being a few days removed from the Better Call Saul premiere, and me wanting to do an article on something other than a movie, I decided on a review of the two debut episodes and an analysis on where this show might be going. What were we expecting? It would have been wise to anticipate little, given that the series is “the first spin off of what could be considered the golden centerpiece of premium cable shows.”  Bob Odenkirk, the series’ star, called it “an origin story, a superhero story. Saul has a new name and a costume—the hair, the suit.” His character, Saul Goodman, Walter White’s endearingly sleazy lawyer on “Breaking Bad,” was born James McGill, and that’s who this prequel would give us: Jimmy, on his way to becoming Saul.

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In Film Tags Marc Aces, Breaking Bad, Saul Goodman, Walter White, AMC, Tuco, James McGill, Bob Odenkirk, New Mexico, Cinnabon, Michael Mando, Michael McKean, Jonathan Banks, David Simon, The Wire
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'Project Almanac' Movie Review

January 30, 2015 Marc Aces
Project Almanac Movie Poster

In layman's terms, Project Almanac is nothing more than a dumbed down version of Primer, but marketed for the Cloverfield crowd. It’s sort of fun, but undeniably flawed - the film has an intriguing time-travel premise that it commits to for over half the movie’s run time before just flat out giving up on it. You get the sense that trying to maintain the twisting timeline was just too exhausting, and the creative team of Platinum Dunes (Michael Bay’s company) pretty much assumed its core audience that showed wouldn’t sweat the details and just decided, "lets show more concert footage of these kids partying". Almanac basically pretends to be intelligent long enough to get my hopes up, then reveals its true colors as a superficial, silly genre rip-off aimed at teens...

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In Film Tags Michael Bay, project almanac, Marc Aces, jonny weston, time travel, comic con, mtv, platinum dunes, dean israelite, sofia black-d'elia, looper, groundhog day, bill and ted, butterfly effect
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The Worst and Most Disappointing Films of 2014

January 8, 2015 Marc Aces
Worst of 2014

2014 was a great year for cinema, but needless to say there were more than its fair share of duds.  Some movies that didn’t live up to expectations, and some that just leave you wondering what studio agreed to sign off on this?  With a list like this, it's hard to not come off as an Internet troll, so I’ve tried my darnedest to at least highlight one or two things about some of the movies that they got right, however brief that may be.  Assembling this list might be considered a labor of hate, but I like to think of it as a community service: Think of it as a handy guide to the films you shouldn’t catch up with on VOD.

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In Film Tags Legend of Hercules, Dumb and Dumber To, Sin City 2, Godzilla, Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Mickey Rourke, Bryan Cranston, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Michael Bay, The Judge, Robert Downey Jr, Under the Skin, Scarlett Johansson, The Amazing Spiderman 2, Jamie Foxx, Annabelle, Transcendence, Johnny Depp, Maleficent, Angelina Jolie, Transformers Age of Extinction, Marc Aces
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Top 16 Movies of 2014

December 28, 2014 Marc Aces
Top 16 Movies of 2014

This has been a good year for film in my eyes.  We’ve been privy to what I believe was a nice array of storytelling from a major variety of different filmmakers.  Now there may not have been too many movies that I flat-out loved this year (if I did this would’ve been a way longer list), but there were plenty that I liked a whole lot and deserved to at least be mentioned for attempting to take a tired premise and revamp it into a refresher on its particular genre.  And it was also a swell year for studio tentpole pictures as there were a handful of filmmakers that found ways to turn multi-million dollar corporate investments into somewhat personal and slightly subversive pieces of entertainment.  My own Top 16 list runs the gamut from big studio films to very small, contained dramas. If your favorite film wasn’t found on this list, there might be a chance I didn’t get around to seeing it. But if I did, let me reiterate that this is only my opinion, and if there was a favorite of yours that I may have overlooked, please post in the comment section below. I would love to hear what your top 10, 16, heck 35 movies of the year were.

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In Film Tags edge of tomorrow, tom cruise, emily blunt, The babadook, foxcatcher, channing tatum, steve carell, Mark Ruffalo, nightcrawler, jake gyllenhaal, interstellar, matthew mcconaughey, Christopher Nolan, Guardians of the galaxy, chris pratt, American Sniper, bradley cooper, clint eastwood, fury, brad pitt, Good Night Mommy, Grand Budapest Hotel, wes anderson, ralph fiennes, Dawn of the planet of the apes, andy serkis, coherence, Snowpiercer, snowpiercer, chris evans, gone girl, ben affleck, enemy, birdman, michael keaton, Marc Aces
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'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' Movie Review

December 18, 2014 Marc Aces
The Battle of the Five Armies

After decades mourning their lost fortune and homeland, exiled king Thorin Oakenshield and his hearty band have ousted the dragon Smaug and reclaimed their birthright, and more importantly swept aside the vast set up of the previous two films to give director Peter Jackson the canvas he needs to make with the good stuff for his last outing in Middle-earth. “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” delivers on that promise and then some with a series of cascading action beats that mount tension on tension and yet rarely enforce battle fatigue on the audience.

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In Film Tags Peter Jackson, The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Battle of the Five Armies, Tolkien, Smaug, Marc Aces
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The Dark Knight Trilogy: A Love Letter

December 16, 2014 Marc Aces
The Dark Knight Trilogy Love Letter

Three films that work as one, a story told in three movements, and with "The Dark Knight Rises," it seems that Nolan has finished out his time with this icon in the only way he could based on where it began. I would argue that his so-called "real world" approach has never been particularly realistic, but it has always felt plausible based on the rules that he establishes for his world...

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In Film Tags Batman, Dark Knight, Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, Marc Aces
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