With its well-crafted action sequences and emotional resonance, MIB3 travels back in time in both plot and its approach at creating an ideal summer sci-fi film.
Posts by Chike Coleman:
The Dictator offends in every way
Chike says there are only five likeable minutes in The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film.
A Separation poses questions
Chike tells us that A Separation is a universal human tale with suberb characters.
The Avengers is worth the hype
With a solid story and engaging characters, The Avengers is well worth your time and money.
American Reunion reunites the classic characters
Chike says that things are the same in American Reunion, but that's a good thing.
Looking for some action?
Chike reviews both Contraband and Safe House to find a safe bet action film this weekend.
Is a full cast enough to carry Haywire?
Chike says that Haywire's story is thin but it has a “quiet intensity” that makes it worth seeing.
Chronicle shows ordinary teenagers being extraordinary
Chike sought out Chronicle and got exactly what he wanted: “a found footage superhero movie with action and heart.”
Underworld: Awakening — Twilight‘s opposite returns for vengeance
Chike explains that the plot is basic but the action is well-choreographed and intense, making Underworld: Awakening a violent thrill.
Stereotypes and missed opportunities
Chike explains why George Lucas’s good intentions just don't measure up.