RoboCop is a weird, wild flick, so much so that one of its stranger moments convinced a major film critic that a reel from ...
Paul Verhoeven's ultraviolet cult classic, "RoboCop," is flashy and grandiloquent for a reason. It is a pointed critique of 1980s America and its obsession with military-coded machismo, along with the ...
Hollywood is cowardly. In the past, studios would try to make bold new properties, in mid-budget films, knowing that most would not become huge successes, and some would flop, but that the hits among ...
Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film “RoboCop” is a dystopic masterpiece. Set in a (then) near future deindustrialized Detroit, Peter Weller's character Alex Murphy is a police officer who is brutally killed ...