Building the Bat: Batman Forever (1995)
In Forever at least we had a cast capable of rising above the limitations of the story, and a coherent enough narrative that made the set-pieces entertaining.
In Forever at least we had a cast capable of rising above the limitations of the story, and a coherent enough narrative that made the set-pieces entertaining.
Batman Returns is still the Bat-film to beat!
A breathtaking 50,000 letters - actual letters sent before email existed - were sent to Warners by fans protesting the casting of Keaton in the role.
Daniel Elkin, Jason Sacks and Paul Brian McCoy watched Jamie Kennedy's Heckler. Then they debated on whether or not he needed to grow a pair.
Ace Masters takes a look at what The Amazing Spider-Man got right, and what it got wrong.
Let's pretend it had nothing to do with wiping the slate clean after Spider-man 3 or ensuring their continued ownership of the film rights to the character.
Daniel Elkin and Jason Sacks find out how how Ayrton Senna, a Formula One driver, is kind of like Bob Dylan.
It's the first annual Paranoid Video Father's Day spectacular!
The crew can't find a consensus on Ridley Scott's return to science fiction!
The Cinema of Loneliness goes domestic this week, with a look at Allan King's forward thinking documentary A Married Couple.