| X |
Like many Japanese anime films, Rintaro's "X" is a visually extravagant, exhilarating explosion of animation that makes absolutely no sense. The storyline is secondary to the visuals, and if the ...
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| X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
As its somewhat unwieldy title promises, X-Men Origins: Wolverine gives us the entirety of Wolverine’s backstory, beginning as a sickly child in the Northern Territory of Canada where he ...
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| X-Men [DVD] |
The problem with Bryan Singer's film version of the popular Marvel comic "X-Men" is that it has no discernible tone. Most comic-books-turned-movies live by their atmosphere; it's what sets them ...
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| X-Men: The Last Stand |
Think about the great director-icons of the cinema, and they invariably have impressive-sounding names that invite feelings of awe. There are the obvious foreign directors such as Ingmar Bergman, ...
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| X2 |
X2 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, 2000's eagerly awaited and highly anticipated X-Men. It gets right everything that the previous film had trouble with: Its scale ...
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| X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes [DVD] |
X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes is one of B-movie auteur Roger Corman's
more interesting films, a science-fiction parable about an ambitious medical researcher who
tests an experimental serum ...
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| XXX |
XXX is the kind of movie where, when a character needs to destroy a communications tower in order to disrupt a surveillance system, he doesn't simply blow it up or something so ...
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