Feeling more like a classic western than a sci-fi film, War for the Planet of the Apes will move you, thrill you, make you think and make you laugh
Feeling more like a classic western than a sci-fi film, War for the Planet of the Apes will move you, thrill you, make you think and make you laugh
I was a lad of 14 when Star Wars opened across Australia, in May of 1978.
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There’s a regular lament among film critics – and filmgoers – that there are no new stories anymore.
As Hollywood continues to mine its past for multiplex fodder, it was inevitable that someone would look at the Apes series and decide that it was ripe for a "reimagining".
There’s a regular lament among film critics – and filmgoers – that there are no new stories anymore.
As Hollywood continues to mine its past for multiplex fodder, it was inevitable that someone would look at the Apes series and decide that it was ripe for a "reimagining".
It was the perfect plot for an Ealing black comedy, and it also happens to be true.