Posts Tagged ‘Super’

Critics Roundup — April 1

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Hop|||||Red
Insidious|||Yellow||Yellow
Source Code|Green||Green||Green
Certifiably Jonathan (LA) |||Red||
Con Artist (LA) |||Green||
Elephant in the Living Room (LA) |||Yellow||
In a Better World (LA) |Yellow||Yellow|Green|
Le Quattro Volte (NYC) |||Green||
Super (LA-NYC) |Yellow||Green|Green|
Two Gates of Sleep (NYC) |||Green||
Trust (limited)|Yellow||||Green

“You have tonal shifts from really sincere crying to animated sequences to hyper-violence to farcical comedy. It’s equal parts Travis Bickle and Napoleon Dynamite. I love all the different places the movie goes. There is a lot of it that you just don’t see coming.”

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

“You have tonal shifts from really sincere crying to animated sequences to hyper-violence to farcical comedy. It’s equal parts Travis Bickle and Napoleon Dynamite. I love all the different places the movie goes. There is a lot of it that you just don’t see coming.”

I Can Be Your Hero, Baby

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

I was checking up on the weather forecast and school closings this morning, and this story about real-life superheros in Seattle caught my eye. Apparently the Seattle group, which calls itself the Rain City Movement, is part of the larger national group “Real Life Superheroes.”

With films like Kick-Ass and Super, which depict average people deciding to become superheroes, and the popularity of the superhero genre generally, I guess it’s not really surprising that normal folks would decide to become crime-fighter/vigilantes, though I’m not sure how smart an idea it is for your average person with a flashlight and mace to be going up against criminals armed with guns and knives.

One of the things I liked about Kick-Ass is its fairly realistic portrayal of what can happen in a situation like that. Kick-Ass gets his ass kicked. Even the seemingly invincible Big Daddy and Hit Girl find they’ve bitten off more than they can chew. Reality meets fantasy and smacks it around, hard.

On the other hand, I can understand the desire of people to feel like they’re doing something to take back their streets and neighborhoods from criminals. The police aren’t always effective, and I suppose it can feel empowering to be a vigilante fighting crime and making the streets safer … until you get shot or stabbed. Myself, I think I’ll keep my own costume-wearing tendencies safely confined to cons. But what about you? Would you ever consider being a Real Life Superhero? And what would your superhero be?

IFC Takes Super

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

IFC Bolts For Super

STV On A Crimson Bolt Out Of Midnight Madness At TIFF

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

STV On A Crimson Bolt Out Of Midnight Madness At TIFF