The only stardust comes from its A-lister names, but Come Away isn't without its charm. Although with an abundance of entries in their respective Intellectual Properties, one does have to wonder why it even exists in the first place.
Like Mulan herself, this remake pretends to be something it's not: Exciting and new. Whatever you thought of the 1998 Animated version is likely what you'll think of this new incarnation too.
In our Podcast Series Review Avenue Streetlight, we discuss and dissect a different film each episode. We go through the film in depth, discussing the plot and pivotal scenes so fair warning for SPOILERS! On this episode, we’re talking M. Night Shyamalan’s elemental abomination The Last Airbender. Frequently featuring on many ‘Worst Films of All […]
Valhalla's occasional pedestrian pacing and absence of action makes it unlikely to storm to the top of anyone's 'Best Of' lists, but there's enough here that make it worth forking out for.
Considering The Iron Mask keeps its main draw chained up in a cell, this action-stuffed CGI globetrotter could have done with some restraint with its bloated and incoherent plot.