Blogcritics Visiting Sin City

The latest comics-to-film adaptation, Frank Miller's Sin City, cleaned up at the box office last weekend. Your Blogcritics weigh in with thoughts on the comics, the film, and more.

Breaking Windows Sin City Review
It has been a while since I have seen a movie before it hits DVD. And I must admit, I had fairly high expectations for “Sin City” after hearing all the hype. Per the norm, I was let...
Posted to Video by Ken Edwards on April 17, 2005 10:52 PM

Movie Review: Sin City
I had to see this movie twice before I could even attempt to put fingers to keyboard to birth my thoughts. Even now I am having a hard time deciding where to begin. This is such a wonderfully gritty trio...
Posted to Video by Chris Beaumont on April 13, 2005 07:32 AM

Let The Girl Go! aka another Sin City review
You don't really need to read a single panel of the comics to see how amazing this movie is
Posted to Video by Laron Cue on April 11, 2005 05:13 PM

Sin City--AKA...
Sure, sure, I talk way too much about It's a Wonderful Life, but this one's obvious! The movie was pretty good--unquestionably the most stylish adaptation of a comic book ever--although the...
Posted to Video by David Fiore on April 11, 2005 01:33 AM

can't say enough about...
SIN CITY! loved loved loved it the cast - well, i'm NOT a huge Mickey Rourke fan - but holy shit was he fanfriggintastic and a barely recognizable Benicio del Toro... no words Bruce Willis was, well... Bruce Willis and that was good and Elijah Wood - spooky...
Posted to Video by Sonja Valentine on April 8, 2005 10:25 PM

Comic Novelty On The Big Screen & More Hope For My Transmetropolitan Screenwriting Credit
Saw Sin City April 4th. I'm going to skip the clever commentary and requisite applause and refer you to the IMDB site for the details about who played who, the plot summary, and a reasonable but flattering review by SteakTheCow...
Posted to Video by David Koehn on April 7, 2005 01:32 AM

Sin City: The Movie and Lessons
Sin City moves you in a visual and gut wrenching way. The narratives immediately draw you in. The darkness of the scenes establishes a world where there is no hope and no light. It is as if daylight never comes....
Posted to Video by Tom Donelson on April 6, 2005 11:08 PM

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  • 1 - Adam Ash

    Apr 19, 2005 at 9:36 am

    Only the Mickey Rourke story was really good. The other stories were boring. If they had made Sin City all about Mickey Rourke, or at least put his story last, rather than first, it would've been a way better movie.

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