It's a double feature this week on At the Movies, with Peter Travers highlighting both the new Superman film Man of Steel and Seth Rogen's riotous new.
There is some Christ-like imagery planted throughout “Man of Steel.” One blaring symbol occurs during a climactic battle: Superman jumps from General Zod's (Michael Shannon) ship and hovers in the sky with his arms out-stretched like the crucifix.
There is some Christ-like imagery planted throughout “Man of Steel.” One blaring symbol occurs during a climactic battle: Superman jumps from General Zod's (Michael Shannon) ship and hovers in the sky with his arms out-stretched like the crucifix.
It's finally here. The most talked-about film of summer 2013. Man of Steel. The Superman reboot isn't just anticipated from a creative standpoint. With a $225 million budget, an image-overhaul by producer Christopher Nolan,
Zack Snyder's Man of Steel doesn't aim to turn that cosmic order inside out; this is the work of a man of faith, a director whose whole career has been predicated on his love for the comic and graphic-novel form. But Snyder (300, Watchmen, Sucker Punch
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