"Black Adam," Reviewed: Dwayne Johnson Emerges from a Tomb and Finds Nothing There's nothing so wrong with "Black Adam" that it should be avoided, but nothing-besides the appealing presence of Dwayne Johnson-that makes it worth rushing out to see. The movie's many small flaws-and even its few small virtues-arise from its one big problem, namely, its positioning in the DC corporate-cinematic empire. It isn't worse than many of the big-budget C.G.I. superhero spectacles that have more or less taken over studio filmmaking, but it accumulates the genre's-and the business's-bad habits into a single two-hour-plus package, and only hints at the format's occasional pleasures. "Black Adam" feels like a place-filler for a movie that's remaining to be made, but, in its bare and shrugged-off sufficiency, it does one positive thing that, if nothing else, at least accounts for its success: for all the churning action and elaborately jerry-rigged plot, there's little to distract from the movie's pedestal-like display of Johnson, its real-life superhero.
"Black Adam," Reviewed: Dwayne Johnson Emerges from a Tomb and Finds Nothing There's nothing so wrong with "Black Adam" that it should be avoided, but nothing-besides the appealing presence of Dwayne Johnson-that makes it worth rushing out to see. The movie's many small flaws-and even its few small virtues-arise from its one big problem, namely, its positioning in the DC corporate-cinematic empire. It isn't worse than many of the big-budget C.G.I. superhero spectacles that have more or less taken over studio filmmaking, but it accumulates the genre's-and the business's-bad habits into a single two-hour-plus package, and only hints at the format's occasional pleasures. "Black Adam" feels like a place-filler for a movie that's remaining to be made, but, in its bare and shrugged-off sufficiency, it does one positive thing that, if nothing else, at least accounts for its success: for all the churning action and elaborately jerry-rigged plot, there's little to distract from the movie's pedestal-like display of Johnson, its real-life superhero.
can you make money selling ebooks on amazon"Black Adam," Reviewed: Dwayne Johnson Emerges from a Tomb and Finds Nothing There's nothing so wrong with "Black Adam" that it should be avoided, but nothing-besides the appealing presence of Dwayne Johnson-that makes it worth rushing out to see. The movie's many small flaws-and even its few small virtues-arise from its one big problem, namely, its positioning in the DC corporate-cinematic empire. It isn't worse than many of the big-budget C.G.I. superhero spectacles that have more or less taken over studio filmmaking, but it accumulates the genre's-and the business's-bad habits into a single two-hour-plus package, and only hints at the format's occasional pleasures. "Black Adam" feels like a place-filler for a movie that's remaining to be made, but, in its bare and shrugged-off sufficiency, it does one positive thing that, if nothing else, at least accounts for its success: for all the churning action and elaborately jerry-rigged plot, there's little to distract from the movie's pedestal-like display of Johnson, its real-life superhero.
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