Archive for January 19th, 2010
Review – The Book of Eli

Short Take: A film of conviction and faith whose statements about religion are rife with controversy
Directors: Albert and Allen Hughes (From Hell, Dead Presidents)
Screenwriter: Gary Whitta (Debut)
Cast: Denzel Washington (Training Day), Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight), Mila Kunis (Extract)
Length: 1h 58m
Synopsis: In post-apocalyptic America, decades after a natural disaster involving the sun and a subsequent war destroyed almost all life on earth, a man treks west in search of a civilization that will put what he has to good use in order to save mankind. What he has there is only one of anymore, and that is a copy of the King James Holy Bible. On his way west he finds a town that’s run by a very dangerous man who seeks to find his own copy of the bible and use it to control the minds of the ignorant and desperate. When the two men meet it ignites a struggle between good and evil that could alter the face of human civilization forever. Read the rest of this entry »