First Things first, “Blade: Trinity” isn’t a truly bad film. It just isn’t in the same league as the first two. Directed by “Blade” writer David S. Goyer, the film’s Lacking Excitement. The film suffers from the curse of “the third installment”. As with so many film series before it, the third part is a notoriously difficult one. On its plus side, the visuals are as sumptuous as always and the film has “big screen” feel. Wesley Snipes is very comfortable with his character but there’s little development to blade in this movie. Instead, the film spends time on his new sidekicks, Ryan.
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A Bug's Life Cartoon Review
Writer/director Jane Campion's third feature unearthed emotional undercurrents and churning intensity in the story of a mute woman's rebellion in the recently colonized New Zealand wilderness rebellion in the recently colonized New Zealand wilderness of Victorian times. Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter), a mute who has willed herself not to speak, and her strong-willed young daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) find themselves in the New Zealand wilderness, with Ada the imported bride of dullard land-grabber Stewart (Sam Neill), Ada immediately takes a dislike to Stewart when he refuses to carry her beloved piano home with them. But Stewart makes a deal with his overseer George Baines (Harvey Keitle) to take the piano off his hands. Attracted to Ada, Baines agrees to return the piano in exchange for a series of piano lessons that.