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GET ON UP

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

James Brown was no ordinary star, and GET ON UP, the film about him is no ordinary bio-pic. It is as kinetic and as kaleidoscopic as the radical new approach to music Brown introduced. Chadwick Boseman, star of 42, essays another real-life character and with the same intensity and passion that be brought to Jackie… Read More »

Tagged With: Chadwick Boseman, cinema, Funk, Godfather of Soul, James Brown, movies, Octavia Spencer, Tate Taylor, Viola Davis

INTO THE STORM

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Weather nerds rejoice. The film for which you have waited has finally arrived. The rest of you, move along, there’s nothing much to see here. INTO THE STORM takes a ragtag group of disparate people and moves them through a ragtag script that boldly goes where everyone has gone before. The one thing the film… Read More »

Tagged With: cinema, meteorology, movie, Sharknado, storm-chaser, tornado, twister

THE EXPENDABLES 3

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

To say that THE EXPENDABLES 3 is the best installment of the franchise is sort of like saying that having hayfever is better than contracting bubonic plague. They’re both unpleasant, but one is infinitely preferable, not to mention survivable, than the other. There’s also the fact that the former is caused by posies (as well… Read More »

Tagged With: Antonio Bandaras, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Expendables 3, Harrison Ford, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone

THE DROP

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

There are many remarkable things about THE DROP, but the foremost is the way in which it so perfectly evokes its film noir roots. Set in the seamy underbelly where might is right and cops can do little but wring their hands, it is a world dark in thought and deed, where the wrong thing… Read More »

Tagged With: cinema, Dennis LaHane, film, film noir, James Gandolfini, mob, movie, Noomi Rapace, Tom Hardy

GONE GIRL

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

GONE GIRL is an elegantly rendered, yet lurid potboiler of a movie. Director David Fincher brings his characteristic darkness, literal and figurative to an already dark tale of subterfuge, murder, and the secrets we keep from everyone, including ourselves. Based on the novel of the same name by screenwriter Gillian Flynn, it gifts us with… Read More »

Tagged With: Ben Affleck, David Fincher, disappearance, Gillian Flynn, GONE GIRL, police investigation, Rosamund Pike, tabloid news, Tyler Perry

KITE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

KITE is a sadistic little film that returns us to a dystopian future where civilization is just a suggestion, and mayhem is the main occupation of everyone, no matter what their official calling. Based on the popular anime of the same name by Yasuomi Umetsu, this live-action rendering is all flashy directing and disjointed plot.… Read More »

THE JUDGE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE JUDGE is everything that’s wrong with studio bids for Oscar™ consideration. A carefully calculated effort designed to hit all the perceived necessary tropes to qualify as both important and as quality. Alas, it is neither. True, there are excellent performances by Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, and Billy Bob Thornton, but they… Read More »

Tagged With: cinema, courtroom, fathers and sons, film, lawyer, movie, murder trial, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall

THE EQUALIZER

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE  EQUALIZER

THE EQUALIZER is non-ironic escapist fare superbly acted and directed. It doesn’t indulge in psychological underpinnings or great philosophical conundrums beyond the need to keep the story going. It is a powerhouse of a vehicle for star and co-producer Denzel Washington that plays to his strengths and to the audience’’ weakness for wanting someone to… Read More »

Tagged With: action, Martin Csokas, revenge, Russian mob, suspense, vigilante

COHERENCE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

COHERENCE

Theoretical physics made manifest along with the far less predictable, not to mention more volatile, laws of attraction coalesce in COHERENCE, one of the best science fiction films of the year. It is a ghost story without ectoplasm, and a horror film in which the monsters are people unaware that their dark side is dominant.… Read More »

Tagged With: cinema, film, James Ward Byrkit, movies, Nicolas Brendon, Oscilloscope, quantum physics, Sci-fi

AUTOMATA

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

AUTOMATA

AUTOMATA is a smooth jazz riff of a film noir that covers familiar territory with an intriguing twist, and a novel brand of hopeful melancholy. It’s a melancholy time, here in the near future as the sun slowly kills off what is left of humankind. It’s a time of huddled masses doubling-down in cities that… Read More »

Tagged With: Antonio Bandares, artificial intellitence, cinema, consciousness, dystopian future, Gabe Ibanez, movies, Robert Forster, robots, Sci-fi, Solar flares

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