Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes movie review
It’s all so beautiful to look at. The visual effects are incredibly amazing. It’s phenomenal how expressive the ape’s faces are. The motion capture work is extremely impressive.
It’s all so beautiful to look at. The visual effects are incredibly amazing. It’s phenomenal how expressive the ape’s faces are. The motion capture work is extremely impressive.
At the heart of the dark world of gambling and addiction is a man who just wants to help his foster mother.
Some of the gags fly by really fast, such as when we see Garfield watching “Catflix” on TV.
The title is intriguing and haunting.
There’s a twist, although you see it coming a mile away.
John Green, somehow, knows how teenage girls think.
Although the movie is a low-budget indie flick, there is still a lot of good to be found here.
I found myself looking at my watch a few times…I think some adults and kids will be bored.
Adding nothing new or interesting to the genre, the film is pretty standard.
This sweet film is based on a true story.