Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, by Albert W. Vogt III

I do not know whether to call this movie Lee Cronin’s The Mummy or just The Mummy, nor do I care.  That last sentiment may seem harsh coming from a practicing Catholic, but I will explain my feelings as I go along.  As for my confusion over which title to use, it has everything to…

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, by Albert W. Vogt III

Well, at least The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) is not about teenagers murdering one another for the sport of rich people.  This time, it is about fighting the oppression of an autocratic government run by a sadistic individual, President Coriolanus Snow (Donald Sutherland).  I am not talking about our current president, though…

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, by Albert W. Vogt III

There is one thing I can give The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) credit for: it did not entirely repeat the formula from The Hunger Games (2012).  Actually, there are a lot of similarities in terms of the structure.  The eponymous contest is announced, the tributes are gathered, and they all fight to the death…

The Hunger Games, by Albert W. Vogt III

You can call it an oversight if you like, but I have never reviewed a singled film from The Hunger Games franchise.  I have not read any of the books, either, but I have seen one of the movies.  Since they are a bit of a cultural phenomenon, I figured I might as well get…

The Bad Guardian, by Albert W. Vogt III

It is not unusual to see a smaller network or studio produce a film that is similar to a more familiar title.  For example, take one of the most popular science fiction/action films of all time, The Terminator (1984).  Some have noted that the 1990 low-budget production Hardware bears a striking similarity to its predecessor. …