Woman in Black, The
The Woman in Black does a good job at setting the dark and creepy atmosphere during the film, backed up with good production desgins and nice camerawork. However, the screenplay works against the film.
The Woman in Black does a good job at setting the dark and creepy atmosphere during the film, backed up with good production desgins and nice camerawork. However, the screenplay works against the film.
Directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass), X-Men: First Class is a prequel film that focuses on Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr’s past before they became known as Professor X and Magneto.
The two-minute short by Sam Taylor-Wood, specially commissioned for International Women’s Day, sees 007 star Daniel Craig undergo a dramatic makeover as he puts himself, quite literally, in a woman’s shoes.
Director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) takes the reigns of the X-Men franchise, riding along Bryan Singer, to bring us a revamp with a younger Charles Xavier and a younger Magneto, two friends discovering what they can achieve with their powers and how those powers set their respective paths with other mutants.
On this issue we’ve got reviews for most of the summer blockbuster films, Prince of Persia, Robin Hood, Iron Man 2, Kick-Ass, and the likes. We also talk a LOT about music, including Julz Kpop adventures, and a variety of music, including Yuguo and Zhonguo Feng idol Jay Chou. We also talk about television shows beginning with American shows, South Korea’s, Japan’s, and Peru’s.