Shazam! Fury of the Gods
If only there were a word I could scream that would turn me into a superhero. I wouldn’t fight crime or fly in the heavens above. Instead, I would run really fast until time went backward. Then I would sprint into the DC Film offices circa 2020 and yell, “Please do not make Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Nobody needs this!” Alas, I have no such power. So, here we are. Continue Reading →
Shazam! Fury of the Gods
Having finally achieved his long-overdue commercial breakthrough with Carrie, fans of idiosyncratic filmmaker Brian De Palma were curious as to what he might come up with next. However, few were expecting him to do another supernatural thriller that utilized many of the same elements that he deployed in the previous film—troubled teens beset by ruthless and unimaginably cruel villains until they finally snap in hellacious fashion, telekinetic powers, the presence of Amy Irving. But that's exactly what he did with his 1978 film The Fury, and while the result may not be anywhere close to the classic that Carrie is, it remains a stylish and entertaining work that contains some of the most spectacular set pieces in a career that is not exactly lacking in such things. Continue Reading →