CELEBRITIES
MOVIES
TRAILERS
TV
PHOTOS
DVD
FANS
Get Movie Showtimes
Select a Movie
Select a Movie
Now Playing
2012
(PG-13)
Armored
(PG-13)
Astro Boy
(PG)
Bad Lieutenant
(R)
Box, The
(PG-13)
Brothers
(R)
Disney's A Christmas Carol
(PG)
Everybody's Fine
(PG-13)
Fantastic Mr. Fox
(PG)
Law Abiding Citizen
(R)
Men Who Stare at Goats, The
(R)
Messenger, The
(R)
New Moon
(PG-13)
Ninja Assassin
(R)
Old Dogs
(PG)
Paranormal Activity
(R)
Pirate Radio
(R)
Planet 51
(PG)
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
(R)
Road, The
(R)
Up in the Air
(R)
Where the Wild Things Are
(PG)
Go to
More Movies
OR
Find Theaters
Search
Login
Register
Movies
Now Playing
Coming Soon
Trailers
Reviews
Movie Calendar
Fan Sites
Apply
Directory
Support
Forums
Browse Forums
Request New Forum
Become Moderator
Newsletter
Hot List
Spill.com Movie Reviews
District 9 and Paranormal Sequels?
'This is It' Review
Saw VI Review
'Where the Wild Things Are' Review
Jamie Foxx Interview
Best and Worst Children's Book Movie Adaptations
10 Killer Movie Assassinations
The Trippiest Kids Movies
Home
Movies
Spider-Man 3
Reviews
Movie Review
Spider-Man 3 (PG-13)
Scott Huver
Trailer
|
Photos
|
Movie Info
Recommend
(0)
|
Comments
(0)
Hollywood.com Says
Oh, what a tangled web director
Sam Raimi
and his super-powered cast have woven with
Spider-Man 3
– and a terrifically entertaining one as well that’ll leave the audience crawling the walls wanting more.
Story
It’s not as if Spider-Man and his neurotic alter ego Peter Parker (
Tobey Maguire
) haven’t seen a fair share of gloomy corners in the first two films, but the third installment wisely – and literally – darkens his life with a new black costume and a bad attitude to go with it. OK, much of our hero’s turn in temperament comes courtesy of said black threads--which are, in reality, a malevolent force from outer space. But like all of Spidey’s greatest Marvel Comics melodramas his always-problematic personal life delivers some curveballs to sharpen his edge. Even as the public embraces Spider-Man, Peter has to deal with: The splintering romance with his lady love, Mary Jane Watson (
Kirsten Dunst
); a smarmy rival photographer Eddie Brock (
Topher Grace
) who threatens to snatch his job at the
Daily Bugle
; the true killer of his beloved Uncle Ben, revealed to be an escaped ex-con (
Thomas Haden Church
) who, via a scientific mishap, turns into the shape-shifting Sandman; and, oh yeah, his best friend Harry Osborne (
James Franco
) who is trying to kill Peter, believing Spider-Man responsible for the death of his evil dad, the original Green Goblin. Vengeance, blood feuds, broken hearts and an alien symbiote feeding on anger--dark enough for you? Don’t worry. The film deftly mixes the pathos with plenty of action, adventure and some of the funniest moments yet in the superhero saga.
Acting
Maguire
, in particular, really lets himself go this time around and embraces everything the story provides him to play with aplomb. The actor plays everything from angst-driven avenger to wounded romantic to cocky tango partner in perfect pitch. Among
Maguire
’s fellow returnees,
Dunst
is less well-served by the ambitious story but makes the most of her emotional beats when not pressed to play MJ, Girl Hostage.
Franco
’s turn is his most nuanced in the trilogy yet. And
Rosemary Harris
as Aunt May and
J.K. Simmons
as J. Jonah Jameson deliver ably as always on sage wisdom and blowhard buffoonery, respectively.
Church
demonstrates that the dramatic range he evinced in
Sideways
was no fluke, adding dimensional shades to his monstrous Sandman without the benefit of much dialogue.
Grace
, with his snarky Eddie Haskell-on-crack riffs, specializes in stealing scenes, though he might have upped the menace when the plot goes pitch-black. And as the dishy girl-next-door-ish Gwen Stacy,
Bryce Dallas Howard
not only captures the iconic look of the iconic ice cream blonde, she makes her a genuinely appealing alternative to MJ in Peter’s love life
Direction
Simply put,
Sam Raimi
knows how to make Spider-Man movies. As a student of the Stan Lee-Steve Ditko-John Romita school of storytelling which helped revolutionize comic book superheroes four decades ago,
Raimi
continues to understand that, unlike Superman’s awesome powers or Batman’s intense obsession, it’s Spidey’s Everyman humanity underneath his mask that makes him an engrossing character. And
Raimi
not only extends his reach beyond the ‘60s-‘70s era he grew up on to include more contemporary characters like Venom, he – along with brother/writing partner Ivan and acclaimed screenwriter Alvin Sargent – does it in ways that cleverly serve the story, advance the themes and broaden the relationships. Here’s hoping this isn’t
Raimi
’s final outing, as his is one web to enjoy being ensnared in. Even with its lengthy running time and packed-to-the-gills story, the film is certainly a webbed wonder to behold.
Recommend
(0)
|
Comments
(0)
Name:
*
Displayed next to your comments.
E-mail:
*
Not displayed publicly.
Post as a guest
OR
login to track your comments using
Login
|
Add a Comment (Max 1000 characters):
*
Post this comment to Facebook too
*
Indicates Mandatory
Sponsored Links
Buy A Link Here
Reviews for Movies in Theaters
Choose a Review ---------------------
(500) Days of Summer
2012
Across the Universe
Alien
All About Steve
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Amélie
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Appaloosa
Armored
Astro Boy
Bad Lieutenant
Bad Santa
Bandslam
Bee Movie
Big Fan
Bolt
Box, The
Brothers Bloom, The
Chicken Run
Cirque du Freak
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Couples Retreat
Disney's A Christmas Carol
District 9
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Earth
Elf
Everybody's Fine
Exorcist, The
Extract
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Fight Club
Final Destination: Death Trip 3-D
Finding Neverland
Flash of Genius
Fly Me to the Moon 3-D
Funny People
G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra
Gentlemen Broncos
Ghosts of the Abyss
Good Bye Lenin!
H2
Hangover
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Hotel for Dogs
Informant, The
Inglorious Basterds
It Might Get Loud
Jennifer's Body
Julie and Julia
Law Abiding Citizen
Little Ashes
Lives of Others, The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The
Love Actually
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Men Who Stare at Goats, The
Merry Christmas
Monsters vs. Aliens
Nanny McPhee
Nativity Story, The
New Moon
Night at the Museum
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Ninja Assassin
Old Dogs
Pearl Harbor
Pink Panther, The
Pirate Radio
Planet 51
Polar Express, The
Princess Mononoke
Proposal, The
Public Enemies
Road, The
Rosetta
Saw VI
Sicko
Slither
Spirited Away
Star Trek
Stigmata
Surrogates
Taking Woodstock
Tale of Despereaux, The
Tetro
Time Traveler's Wife, The
Towelhead
Traffic
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Traveling
Twilight
U2 3D
Ugly Truth, The
Up
Up in the Air
Volver
WALL-E
Whatever Works
Where the Wild Things Are
Whiteout
Women, The
Young@Heart
Zombieland
Sponsored Links
Buy A Link Here