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Incredible Hulk★★

6Jul2008

Another Hulk movie, with another ‘serious’ actor drawn to Marvel’s giant green Jekyll and Hyde – this time Ed Norton. He’s the best thing about the film, although it’s also briskly directed in the first half of the film – a tense chase through the favelas followed by Hulk smashing from the shadows of a the Brazillian bottle factory.

It struggles in the same way as the Ang Lee Hulk film, the Hulk just doesn’t seem to work that well on screen. The most interesting bits of the film are the Bruce Banner sections, once the giant green Hulk appears the film gets much less exciting. It’s not rubbish, but it’s not that good either.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull★★★★

29May2008

Some dodgy CGI (monkeys and gophers), some flabby plotting and some odd moments (those gophers again) and an atrocious Russian accent from Cate Blanchett (one minute, Rosa Klebb, the next, Queen Elizabeth) aren’t enough to derail the freight train of joy that is Harrison Ford as Indy.

The bits that work best are those where the banter of Jones and Mutt echo that of Marion, Shortround or Jones Sr as they pick around ruins. Harrison Ford can still throw a punch and Spielberg can still do a romp, let’s hope they don’t push their luck with any spinoffs or further adventures.

Iron Man★★★

30Apr2008

And so the summer begins with a superhero movie. However, this is a much better film than last summer’s bloated Spiderman 3.

It’s well-made and exhilarating origin story that’s mostly enjoyable thanks to a terrific turn by Downey Jr. and able support from, in another atypical casting move, Gwyneth Paltrow. That the film rises above cheese is thanks to the charisma of the leads.

Funny Games★★★★

24Apr2008

A movie that’s not for everyone. It toys with audience, addressing them, playing with the implied standard thriller narrative and even implicating them in the brutality that occurs to the family when two sociopathic tennis-clad men trap them in their home.

An uncomfortable watch, even through most of the actual violence is off-screen you want to stop watching. With this, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood, it’s been a brilliant but uncomfortable few months at the cinema.

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