Ep 76. "Men in Black III" and "Moonrise Kingdom" Reviews
- May 24, 2012
In season 1 episode 76 of Maltin on Movies, film critic Leonard Maltin reviews two highly-anticipated movies from 2012: "Men in Black III" and "Moonrise Kingdom."
First up is "Men in Black III," the third installment in the popular science fiction comedy franchise. Maltin notes that while the film has a tough act to follow with the previous two installments, it manages to be just as entertaining and fun. He praises the chemistry between stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, as well as new addition Josh Brolin. Maltin also gives kudos to the special effects and action sequences, saying they are some of the best in the series. Overall, Maltin thinks "Men in Black III" is a worthy addition to the franchise and a fun summer blockbuster.
Next, Maltin reviews "Moonrise Kingdom," a quirky and heartfelt coming-of-age story from director Wes Anderson. Maltin describes the film as a "delightful fantasy" that celebrates the innocence of childhood and the power of love. He notes the stellar ensemble cast, which includes Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, and Bill Murray, and the beautiful cinematography that captures the film's dreamlike quality. Maltin praises Anderson's unique vision and storytelling style, saying that "Moonrise Kingdom" is a triumph of filmmaking and a must-see for fans of indie cinema.
Throughout the episode, Maltin provides insightful commentary and analysis on both films, as well as the state of Hollywood in general. He offers his thoughts on the changing landscape of the film industry, the rise of superhero movies, and the importance of originality and creativity in filmmaking.
Fans of film criticism and cinema in general will find plenty to enjoy in this episode of Maltin on Movies. Leonard Maltin's expertise and passion for movies shines through in his thoughtful and engaging reviews of "Men in Black III" and "Moonrise Kingdom," and his insightful commentary provides a deeper understanding of the films and the art of filmmaking as a whole.