![]() ![]() ![]() The film it reminds me of most is, believe it or not, Buster Keaton’s The General the entire first half is basically one long heart-stopping chase from west to east and the second half one long heart-stopping chase from east to west. I’m happy to report, however, that it’s more than good - it’s flat-out amazing from beginning to end, one of the leanest and purest pieces of action cinema I’ve ever seen. Enjoy.įorget The Avengers, Mad Max: Fury Road is the Summer Popcorn Movie You Need to SeeĮven if it weren’t any good, I would probably recommend Mad Max: Fury Road just because, as an R-rated “tent pole” movie, it’s something of an anomaly. The following Mad Max: Fury Road capsule review was rejected by Time Out Chicago since they informed me they already have a “network wide” review (i.e., one that appears in each of Time Out’s city guides), which they also informed me is usually the case with “big box films.” So I’m posting it here instead. ![]()
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