Chris Stuckmann reviews Captain America: The Winter Soldier, starring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily Van Camp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford. Directed by Anthony Russo, Joe Russo.

The movie continues the theme raised by The Avengers about stockpiling weapons and preemptive strikes, and attacking enemies first before they have a chance to attack. The Winter Soldier is an exciting thrill ride. It's as action-packed as The Avengers and just as fun.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

So the good news is that Captain America: The Winter Soldier carries on the streak of Marvel wonders looking to further the entertaining mantle of super hotshots combating evil minds for our. movies. REVIEW: In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Enemy Is Us. So in the new sequel, Captain America: The Winter Solider, after Steve (Chris Evans) brushes lips with fellow Avenger and fabulous babe Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), alias Black Widow, she asks. Summer popcorn movies are hereby put on notice to get cracking. And did I detect a hint of depth under the dazzle? So why kick a gift horse?

Trailer Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Read the Empire Movie review of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It may climax with an overly formulaic splurge, but The Winter To chide this development as silly in a comic-book movie may be like spitting out a jellybean for tasting of chemicals, but even so, after the Russos' first-rate work. Captain America in this movie finally feels like the Super Soldier he is, instead of the largely propaganda icon of the First Avenger, and standing in When it comes to Captain America, I hope for a lot.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier gave me more than I hoped for. It is a thrilling movie that. "The Winter Soldier" finds Rogers — now fully defrosted after being cryogenically preserved during World War II — jogging around the Mall; it's been For all of its overstatement, though, "The Winter Soldier" is superbly made and well-acted, neatly setting up the next few installments with just the right. Especially with Captain America, the most white-bread Avenger in the pack. But the custodians of the megabucks Marvel franchise do something remarkable here The supposed baddie of the piece, the Winter Soldier - a sort of metal-armed goth snowboarder - barely registers amid the densely plotted. "Protecting Liberty and Justice for All".