Author: Rodrigo
Noah (2014)
The most notable changes Aronofsky does with Noah is presenting the main character with extremist traits, providing the story a villain and giving a voice to women, which isn’t something you would notice on the Bible.
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
The Nonomiya family lived a normal life. However, they are dealt with a huge blow when the hospital tells them about an accident regarding their 6-year-old-son Keita.
Transformers: Age of Extinction
My biggest problem with Age of Extinction is that it felt way too lengthy to watch despite the good performances from Mark Wahlberg and Stanley Tucci.
Fault In Our Stars, The
The Fault in Our Stars is mostly a love story between two people who happen to be struck by a deadly disease.
Vampire Academy
Vampire Academy isn’t a complete Twilight-esque borefest thanks to the nice bond between the lead characters and a pretty good performance from Zoey Deutch. Sadly, the screenplay made the film heavy to watch on the eyes.
Godzilla (2014)
2014’s Godzilla is definitely better and more interesting to watch than its 1998 film adaptation. But I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news: this latest entry in the Godzilla franchise wasn’t all that great to me thanks to some things that frustrated my viewing.
Enough Said
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ stellar performance and great chemistry with James Gandolfini should have made her an Academy Award nominee along with Gandolfini, but either voters forgot about them or maybe there’s a stigma against tv-made actors. Either way, Enough Said is easily one of the best films of 2013.
A los 40 (2014)
A los 40 deals with a all-girls high school reunion, gathering the ex-students who finished high school 25 years ago.
Amazing Spider-Man 2, The
What makes Marc Webb’s take on Spider-Man still enjoyable to watch is mostly due to its cast and the relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker.