Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods-and imprisoned just as quickly-Black Adam (Johnson) is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.
Sounds about par with the course for modern reviews. You have a lot of them trying to seem pc and end up reviewing it on terms of that versus the actual quality of the film itself.
Sounds about par with the course for modern reviews. You have a lot of them trying to seem pc and end up reviewing it on terms of that versus the actual quality of the film itself.
Eh when generally there is a massive divide between fans/film audiences vs movie critics, the former tend to be more trustworthy and legitimate then critics. A major notable and recent example is how many film critics and reviewers were quite UPSET at Kong vs Godzilla because it was more popular and blew out Wonder-Woman's sequel.
Eh when generally there is a massive divide between fans/film audiences vs movie critics, the former tend to be more trustworthy and legitimate then critics. A major notable and recent example is how many film critics and reviewers were quite UPSET at Kong vs Godzilla because it was more popular and blew out Wonder-Woman's sequel.
It was alright, I wouldnt watch it a second time though
Mostly since a lot of the structure of the movie is built around the twist that Black Adam's Son was the Champion, and gave Black Adam his own powers to save his life right before being assassinated. Also the Hawkman death fakeouts to only have Dr Fate die was effecitve since Hawkman was waving as many death flags as possible, but probably wouldnt work the second time.
Hawkman and Dr Fate honestly were some of the best parts of this movie
It was type booty tbh; it was good here and there, but the acting from the kid and citizens was terrible. Not only did it feel rushed, but Dr. Fate's acting was also caca poo poo
It was type booty tbh; it was good here and there, but the acting from the kid and citizens was terrible. Not only did it feel rushed, but Dr. Fate's acting was also caca poo poo