With “Band of Robbers,” film making brothers Aaron and Adam Nee set out to write a love letter to both Mark Twain and the films of the Coen Brothers, who it could be argued probably learned a thing or two from Twain as well.
Michael Keaton, one of the most underrated actors of his time, steals the show as the man who stole the idea for McDonald’s and made it the fast food giant it is today.
My idea of an outstanding children’s movie is one that has a heartwarming, relevant message for kids overlaid with a layer of humor that only adults will understand.
I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for Tobey Maguire’s take on the wall-crawling superhero, but let’s face it, he was much better as the nerdy Peter Parker than the wise-cracking hero.
In this grim, dark and morally ambiguous world that Zack Snyder has created for the DC Comic cinematic universe, “Wonder Woman” is a breath of fresh air.