“Egypt,” Alex Proyas’s 2016 effects-strewn cheese ball, and Robert Rossen’s “Alexander” offer lessons in making sword-and-sandal extravaganzas.
J. HOBERMAN, New York Times: Movie
Thu, 07/28/2016 - 12:56pm
“Egypt,” Alex Proyas’s 2016 effects-strewn cheese ball, and Robert Rossen’s “Alexander” offer lessons in making sword-and-sandal extravaganzas.