Critical hyperbole, like a new house or a career change, is best slept on. Decorum suggests it’s best to assess during a comedown than to seize a slobbering high, right? Screw decorum. The 2015 summer movie season isn’t even two weeks old, but don’t kid yourself: There is “Mad Max: Fury Road” and, well, everything else lining up to deferentially bow down to it before Labor Day. Here is smash-mouth action filmmaking for the ages, born of brave stars and herculean stunt professionals who thrillingly court, and astoundingly cheat, death for two hours and of George Miller, a filmmaker who at 70 —
Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road
Critical hyperbole, like a new house or a career change, is best slept on. Decorum suggests it’s best to assess during a comedown than to seize a slobbering high, right? Screw decorum. The 2015 summer movie season isn’t even two weeks old, but don’t kid yourself: There is “Mad Max: Fury Road” and, well, everything else lining up to deferentially bow down to it before Labor Day. Here is smash-mouth action filmmaking for the ages, born of brave stars and herculean stunt professionals who thrillingly court, and astoundingly cheat, death for two hours and of George Miller, a filmmaker who at 70 —