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Tag: Wes Ball
REVIEW: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024)
In an entertainment era where seemingly everything is being dumbed down and homogenized, the Planet of the Apes films have managed to hold on, retaining their focus on larger ideas about society, human nature, and the rise and fall of civilization. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the fourth in the rebooted arm of the…
Director of Upcoming Live-Action Legend of Zelda Promises the Film “Will be Great”
As many Nintendo and Zelda fans will recall, just last year, Shigeru Miyamoto took to X on a Tuesday in November to casually announce that a Legend of Zelda film was in the works. This post sparked a frenzy of speculation and excitement for Zelda fans around the world. It was also revealed that Wes…
The Legend of Zelda Movie Officially Announced by Nintendo
It didn’t take long for the interested parties to capitalize on the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Nintendo has just announced that a movie based on the video game series The Legend of Zelda is in development. The Legend of Zelda movie will be live-action, as opposed to the animated Super Mario Bros. Movie, and…
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Trailer Swings High
20th Century Studios is monkeying around this week, releasing a trailer for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the next installment in the long-running sci-fi franchise (albeit part of the rebooted continuity). This entry jumps forward several generations and finds apes becoming the dominant species on Earth and living harmoniously in Caesar’s vision until a…
New Planet of the Apes Film Coming from Wes Ball
The most recent Planet of the Apes trilogy concluded in 2017, with Matt Reeves’ excellent War for the Planet of the Apes. In my eyes, this ended one of the greatest movie trilogies ever created and emotionally satisfied me to the point that I never really desired a followup. Today, it was reported that The…
REVIEW: The Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
The Maze Runner: The Death Cure centers around Thomas and the remaining Gladers six months after the demoralizing events of the previous film, with Thomas chasing down the whereabouts of their captive friend. Meanwhile, Teresa is searching frantically for the titular cure. The script and story of Death Cure is pretty good overall. Thomas’ motivations…