He’s got a range that extends from cross-dressing tomfoolery on TV’s “In Living Color” to gridiron drama in “Any Given Sunday,” masterful musicianship as Ray Charles in “Ray,” and blaxploitation heroism as a vengeful ex-slave in “Django Unchained.” But Jamie Foxx has never had a role as extreme as the angry aggregation of electrons he plays in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.”
As the high-voltage villain Electro, Foxx terrorizes New York City as he flings lightning bolts at co-star Andrew Garfield. Digital effects add a kind of bioluminescent static electricity sparking beneath the character’s glowing ice-blue skin.
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