Review: ‘Focus’

Films about con men are notoriously difficult to pull off. With just the right tone, cast and script, the results can be exhilarating and fresh (Ocean’s Eleven, for instance). But without the perfect elements in place, moviegoers can feel like they’re the ones being swindled. Focus – the latest  vehicle for rapper-turned-TV-actor-turned-biggest-movie-star-on-the-planet Will Smith – toes that line for much of its 105-minute runtime, but ultimately, the film winds up being fun and enticing enough to win over its audience.

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Review: ‘Jupiter Ascending’

Attention Star Wars fans! Those of you who have an affinity for the Skywalker adventures in a galaxy far, far away finally have a gateway into the minds of people who just think the George Lucas-created franchise is a bunch of sci-fi gobbledygook and flashy but soulless special effects. Because, without a doubt, Jupiter Ascending must be what they see when they look at The Empire Strikes Back.

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Review: ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’

Matthew Vaughn has been proving his mettle as a director for over a decade, starting with crime thriller Layer Cake (featuring a pre-Bond Daniel Craig). However, in the years since that film’s release, Vaughn may largely made a name for himself by helming well-received comic book adaptations like Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class. It seems somehow fitting then that his latest comics-based release, Kingsman: The Secret Service, acts as his most quintessential release yet, offering a loving and distinctly quirky take on the early James Bond era spy genre. Continue reading Review: ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’