Prometheus (2012) – Review

Prometheus asks loftier questions than it’s willing to answer, but it may just may be the best scifi-horror film since Alien.

At about the two-thirds mark in Prometheus, Ridley Scott’s unrelenting scifi-horror prequel to Alien, we are so inundated by disturbing visuals, so exhausted by the unraveling tension, so disoriented by quick-cuts to each character’s confrontation with the film’s endless terrors, that by the end we feel like we’re the ones who survived a trip to hell and back again. It’s dense and terrifying, and easily the best Alien film since, well, Alien.

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Snow White & The Huntsman (2012) – Review

Charlize Theron is given far too little to do as the ice-cold Queen Ravenna in Snow White & the Huntsman.

Snow White & the Huntsman is an amalgamation of scrap pieces from other stories, borrowed bits that plod forward unconvincingly into what becomes a shapeless mass of fantasy cliches. It has moments of entertaining whimsy and startling brutality, but its emotional core is emptier than a poison apple. Continue reading