This is the place where I can share my reviews to the world. It will mostly movie and television reviews with a comic book or music related reviews splashed in from time to time.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Review-The Grey
The Grey is the newest action/drama film from director Joe Carnahan(Narc, Smoking Aces, The A-Team) starring Liam Neeson. Ottway (Neeson) is part of an Alaska oil drilling team that keeps separate from the group and his thoughts to himself. When the plane that the team is on crashes, Ottway must become the vocal leader of the survivors. Not only do they have to brave the elements(snowstorm) but survive a pack of wolves as well. The crash happens right where the wolves live at, which makes them angry and territorial. I thought this movie was well done and I really enjoyed it. You have so many layers of conflict to this film. You have man versus man, nature, and beast that is woven together pretty good. There is also man battling versus himself throughout the film that is handled exceptionally well. Every survivor does not have a black and white story to them(hence the title). As I recommend this film wholeheartedly, I do offer this advice. PLEASE, when you watch the movie, STAY PAST THE CREDITS! This movie will leave you disappointed if you don't watch the last scene after the credits.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Oscar Nominations are in.
The Oscar nominations were released today and there were plenty of things to talk about. It can be broken down into four categories.
1. The no surprise nominations*:
George Clooney and Brad Pitt got nominated for their roles in The Descendants and Moneyball, respectfully.
Meryl Streep and Glenn Close are nominated again. Streep for her role as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady and Close for the title character Albert Nobbs.
The Help got nominated for Best Picture and for three of its actress(Viola Davis for Best actress, Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer for Best Supporting Actress).
*because he/she/that movie was that good
2.The surprise nominations were:
Bridesmaids got two nominations (for Best Original Screenplay Melissa McCarthy for Best Supporting Actress)
Jonah Hill (for his role of Peter Brand in Moneyball)
Hugo (for getting eleven nominations, the most of any film this year)
3.The Snubbed section:
50/50 not getting nominated
Any song,other than two, that wanted a chance at a Best Original Song Oscar.
The Adventures of Tintin not getting nominated for Best Animated Film
Judi Dench for Best Supporting Actress for My Week with Marilyn
4. Wow. I'm happy about that nomination.
The rest of the nominations for My Week with Marilyn
Melissa McCarthy(mentioned earlier)
Gary Oldman getting his first nomination for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
The Oscars winners will be announced February 26. Here's the list of nominees to prep you for your Oscar pool this year.
1. The no surprise nominations*:
George Clooney and Brad Pitt got nominated for their roles in The Descendants and Moneyball, respectfully.
Meryl Streep and Glenn Close are nominated again. Streep for her role as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady and Close for the title character Albert Nobbs.
The Help got nominated for Best Picture and for three of its actress(Viola Davis for Best actress, Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer for Best Supporting Actress).
*because he/she/that movie was that good
2.The surprise nominations were:
Bridesmaids got two nominations (for Best Original Screenplay Melissa McCarthy for Best Supporting Actress)
Jonah Hill (for his role of Peter Brand in Moneyball)
Hugo (for getting eleven nominations, the most of any film this year)
3.The Snubbed section:
50/50 not getting nominated
Any song,other than two, that wanted a chance at a Best Original Song Oscar.
The Adventures of Tintin not getting nominated for Best Animated Film
Judi Dench for Best Supporting Actress for My Week with Marilyn
4. Wow. I'm happy about that nomination.
The rest of the nominations for My Week with Marilyn
Melissa McCarthy(mentioned earlier)
Gary Oldman getting his first nomination for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
The Oscars winners will be announced February 26. Here's the list of nominees to prep you for your Oscar pool this year.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Review- My Week With Marilyn
My Week With Marilyn is a true story about two people working in a world that is bigger than themselves. The movie takes place behind the scenes of the movie The Prince and the Showgirl. In 1956, Colin Clark(Eddie Redmayne) is eager to break into show business. He gets picked by actor Laurence Olivier(Kenneth Branagh) to work crew on his directorial debut. His costar for the film is a young actress named Marilyn Monroe(Michelle Williams,in a marvelous performance). Colin and Marilyn strike up a bond throughout the filming that threatens their hearts as well as the completion of the film. The movie is beautifully directed and has great performances in it, including Williams and Judi Dench.The complexities of the characters in the movie mirrored that of the movie world they live in and created. It is a intimate story that I would recommend everyone should watch, especially if you're a fan of film and Marilyn Monroe. For all the Harry Potter fan out there, Emma Watson has a supporting role in the movie as well.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Review-The Adventures of TIntin
The Adventures of Tintin, based on a series of books, is a fantastic new animated movie from director Steven Spielberg. The movie follows Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell),a young adventurer, and his dog on a mystery that starts with a model ship. The ship is constantly pursued by a mysterious man named Rackham(voiced by Daniel Craig). The pursuit of the truth about the ship leads Tintin from dry land to the high seas. The movie is at an even pace until Captain Haddock(voice by Andy Serkis) appears on screen. At that point, the roller coaster ride really begins. The animation is amazing. At times, you cannot even recognize that it is an animated film. The action keeps you going throughout, especially the mind blowing climatic scenes. It has a Raiders of the Lost Ark/ Pirates of the Caribbean(1st one) feel to it. Definitely go see it!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Review-Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows
Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows is the sequel of the widely successful 2009 film. This time, the movie focus on the rivalry between Sherlock Holmes(Robert Downey Jr.) and Professor Moriarty(Jared Harris). There have been major crimes happening around the world. Holmes suspects that Moriarty is behind these activities but cannot prove it. So, he teams up with a reluctant Dr. Watson(Jude Law) to find the evidence and solve the case. Along the way,they cross paths with a gypsy named Madame Sizma Heron(Noomi Rapace from the original Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) who is a key to this mystery. The movie works well as a chess match between two champions. Every character in the film is a chess piece moved around in position to establish who will win. On another layer,it also works as a buddy road trip picture. The pacing flowed better than it did in first one did. There is a twenty minute sequence in the movie that is superb. It reminds me of a scene in Guy Ritchie's other film, Revolver. I definitely recommend this film to anyone who liked the first one and/or those new aspects they added in this time around.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Review-Mission:Impossible-Ghost Protocol
Mission:Impossible-Ghost Protocol is the fourth installment in the franchise. The movie centered around a failed mission that places nuclear weapons potentially in the wrong hands. Ethan Hunt(Tom Cruise) is recruited to get them back for the IMF. When tensions arise between Russia and the US over an unforeseeable situation, the IMF is shut down. Hunt, as well as Benji(Simon Pegg), Jane (Paula Patton) and Brandt (Jeremy Renner) must go rogue the save the world from nuclear terrorism. This is the best of the Mission Impossible films. It is nonstop action from start to finish. This film, unlike the other films, has the ability to mix in humor with the action and suspense. I say most of that is due to Pegg, who has much more screen time than he did in M:I 3.The music of the film adds an extra character to it, using it as soft or as bold for each scene. The running time is two hours and thirteen minutes but it flies by so quick. It is a true representative of the spirit of the original television series.I definitely recommend this movie to anybody who likes pure adrenaline in their action film. If there is anyone out there that has a very bad fear of heights, be warned.
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