Mini-Review: A fascinating "Play Again" with brilliant stuff: Bridges and his forms, incredible visual effects, references from films that inspired and made it superior than the original (From Blade Runner to Star Wars), and the incredible OST of Daft Punk. With new themes, it's become darker, where is its glory and fall. More profound concepts, sometimes excessive, chokes with annoying dialoges. It needs to choose a way: another happy flick from Disney or try to beat Blade Runner.Hope it's not a Game Over.
Mini-Review: Even distracted by other stuff this movie became really annoying. By the way, kids do not need this kind of self-help movie.
Mini-Review: Well, it's everything so so. The story isn't as complex as it can be, the are too many philosophical questions missed and superficial and cliché "programs"/"users". The visual is really exceeded, Blade Runner was launched in the same year with visible higher level. And if you think that's a good reference for games, here you have another big FAIL, Pac Man is there, but nothing more that can make a gamer's heart beat stronger. The grade here, is only because the lighted armors are awesome.
Mini-Review: A film about how someone can be really fucked up and still have love seems too cliché. And it's.
Mini-Review: Not even watch and not even will. Just passing make a propaganda. Exactly. If you wanna a REAL Holmes, take a look to the work of Steven Moffat on BBC and be happy.
Mini-Review: The only reason to an human being not laugh in this is because he never got drunk. What made you, that spend your precious money in an IMAX with nostalgy, half human or a child. And the only reason that could take your eyes off this colorful flick is your bladder's explosion because of the coke you drunk with huge expectations that were satisfied. Great non nauseous 3D. PS: I won't believe in Oscar anymore.
Mini-Review: A great revisited one. Better than the others , not just because the director made a master job, but because technology combine with this series. The more apples, the best (or not).
Mini-Review: The stereotypes, the adult jokes and the whip made the formula for one more classic. The formula that is hard to get queasy.
Mini-Review: Heard that metaphor are the peak of communication. If you agree, probably the Melancholia affected you still after the end of the credits.
Mini-Review: Don't think that Steve Carell and Jason Segel combined with an dream animation work and yellow little cute workers will save a movie. When the director doesn't work you have just a despicable flick instead of an incredible one.