Friday, 29 April 2016

Film Review: Captain America 3: Civil War

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi 

Cert: 12A

Director: Anthony Russo,  Joe Russo 

Screen writer: Christopher Markus  (screenplay) & Stephen McFeely (screenplay) Mark Millar  (comic book) Joe Simon (characters) and Jack Kirby (characters)


Starring: Chris Evans , Robert Downey Jr. , Scarlett Johansson , Sebastian Stan , Anthony Mackie , Don Cheadle , Jeremy Renner , Chadwick Boseman , Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen , Paul Rudd , Emily VanCamp , Tom Holland , Daniel Brühl , Frank Grillo , William Hurt , Marisa Tomei 

Running time: 2h 27min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: A man and a woman kiss goodbye. It is passionate but not unseemly

Violence & Gore: This movie contains some intense action sequences, in which there are numerous implied, mostly off-screen deaths and injuries. People fleeing for their lives are seen throughout the film.

A man assassinates two defenseless people after causing their car to hit a tree. He beats the driver in the face to make it look like he hit the steering wheel. Most graphic violence in the film. The assassin then proceeds to the passenger side where a woman is seen bloody and weeping. He kills her too but off-screen.

A man is tortured as his captors try to break his spirit.

A man commits suicide by blowing himself up.

A man is tortured by being hung upside down with his head in a basin sink as water fills the sink. The water is seen covering the man's nose and he begins to struggle before the scene is cut.

A man's metallic arm is torn off.

Numerous beatings between superheroes occur with trucks and building debris landing on them along with all manner of implements being thrown at each other.

A man's flying suit is damaged causing him to fall violently to the ground, resulting in many injuries to him.

A final standoff results in a violent fight between two men which leaves them both nearly incapacitated.

Profanity:  1 use of "shit", 1 use of "goddamn", and 1 "son of a bitch" 

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking:  Alcohol is consumed from a higball glass.

One man is seen in a house strewn with bottles. 

Frightening/Intense Scenes: Official MPAA Rating: PG-13 for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem. 


Story: After another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps, one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark's surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

Likes : People are entitle to opinion which is fair enough , im sure i will get alot fan boy with stupid comments about what im about to say here, to be honest i dont care what they have to say because its my job to be objective point out the good & bad about this film, oh boy there is alot of bad with some good.

There are certain part i liked other i didn't , some areas of the film felt awkward like certain things were force , but The film story-line is bad its just felt winter soldier had a better feel than this film.
The fight scene are brilliant choreograph the acting is pretty sold , we get to see any ant man with a new power which was unexpected but kind of cool , but can't help feel they copied that from DC atom.

The film story follows the aftermath of age of ultron perfect along with some new development that force the government to act on group with the registration act as certain events cause alot of death , but the story also seem to be a redemption for bucky which was a good story continuity.

Action scene were good but some scene which i will put in the dislike were that great on screen , Were introduced with two new characters x-bones & black panther. Although x-bone's feel more of a cameo which i though he was one of the big villains in the marvel universe which felt a little off.
Black panther i will say was pretty awesome in the suit , the picture didn't really do the suit justice, but seeing it on the screen was better.

Chadwick Boseman was perfect casting choice for black panther , carried himself amazing on screen for a protector of his country with a brilliant performance. I'm glad they gave Elizabeth Olsen character with a better in depth look at her role showing a more human side to her with an awareness of her own powers we saw more depth to her character with some quick witty humor.

Comparing this film with the last one i can say that winter soldier had the better story all round , although civil has more of the emotional drama in it which is good , the tension between tony & captain is pretty clear in this film even more that the tony past come's up in the film adding even more problems between them.

There are some problems with this film but its not a bad film to watch , its some i can recommend to watch but dont except anything special from the film.


Dislikes : There is several problem's with this film one is starting with the camera work for the film , ive said this a few time in the past shaking camera in action scene is god awful when your trying to watch a fight scene the camera is all over the place.

Directors seem to think this add for dramatic effect but its not help the film in any way because your hardly seeing the action because the camera isn't focus on the people fight, its make you sea sick which im glad i watched this in 2D, because the shake camera really hurt the eyes when your trying to watch a fight sequences.
This happens through most of the fights its hard to see what is going, this is why this shake camera effect need to stop because it ruin the flow of the film.

Second problem is character development although Chadwick Boseman performance was brilliant with black panther there was nothing in a origin story what so ever , it felt like they had just thrown his character in just to introduce him with any back story other that a few words of how he became the black panther.
This is bad script writing leave the character in an odd position of iver feeling out of place or just thrown in for extra characters to fill the gaps with out thinking about it, sadly to say its a let down for such a great performance.

The third im sure im gonna get alot of flack for is spider-man , what the hell were they thinking dont get me wrong the spider-man suit look great, he had the right body size for spider man , as much as Tom Holland is a good actor this was not the right role for him.

The scene with spider-man felt out of place even the acting wasn't right for spider-man, this is bad casting because Tom Holland is a good act but he doesn't have the right cocky attitude that peter Parker has as spider man , the only person that has ever come close was Andrew Garfield.
Im not being funny spider-man in this film felt so awkward & out of place special with the banter just wasn't the right tone this is a failure for casting.

Fourth thing i noticed is the banter & campy joke even they felt awkward at times , dont get me wrong there are a few time its funny but some of the joke seriously fall flat on face unfunny awkward joke at the wrong moments this is not the standard marvel film usual has.   

Overall : Great story, slightly poor character scripting, poor casting for spider-man.

Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 6.8 out of 10 for story





Thursday, 28 April 2016

Film Review: Emelie

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Cert: 15 cert

Director: Michael Thelin 

Screen writer: Richard Raymond Harry Herbeck  (screenplay) (as Rich Herbeck) Richard Raymond Harry Herbeck  (story by) (as Rich Herbeck) Michael Thelin  (story by)

Starring: Carly Adams , Carl Bailey , Thomas Bair , Chris Beetem , Heather Benson , Sarah Bolger , Robert Bozek , Doreen Donovan Corkin , Michael Joseph Dugan , Dante Hoagland , Daniel James , Elizabeth Jayne , Sara Kow-Falcone , Randi Langdon , Shania Ling.

Running time: 1h 20min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity:  three children and a woman watch a sex tape of the children parents together. We dont see anything, but we hear moaning and other explicit sounds.

a woman reads a young boy a story that includes crude drawings of sexual intercourse and a vagina wrapped in barbed wire.

a father tells a mother that they need to give their eldest son, "The Talk".
Violence & Gore: Threatening behavior toward three young children

A woman is forced into a car in the beginning of the movie

A woman feeds a young girls hamster to a young boys python and makes them watch as it slowly suffocates the hamster.

a young woman repeatedly bangs another young woman against a drivers wheel, then proceeds to drag her body into a closet. She then tries to escape later on in the film, but is caught and killed by the first young woman.

A young woman is burned after opening a garbage bin filled with fireworks.

A young woman is ran over by a car.

A couple hit a man in a car. We see his bloodied face and eye in the aftermath of the accident. We later see another young woman stuffed inside the trunk (she is unharmed)

a woman pins a girls arm unless a young by drinks a cup of liquid
Profanity:  1 f-word load of b- and crap a spelling of W-T-F

Alcohol/Drugs/Smokingchampagne is served to couples at a fancy restaurant

three children are drugged through something that looks like blue juice

Frightening/Intense Scenes:  there is a tense atmosphere throughout the entire movie. the behavior of anna is menacing and tense throughout the film and menacing and threatening behavior towards children



Story: A couple's replacement babysitter turns out to be more than they bargainer for when she subjects their kids to a series of twisted activities.

Likes : Wow talk about your worst nightmare as a parent , this psychological horror thriller put you in the seat of parent hiring someone to babysit your kids while you go out for a meal & not realizing the babysitter is a psychopathic mentally unstable person.
Sarah Bolger playing the unhinged person is just brilliant & convincing , also a little disturbing when she start acting in a evil behavior with the kids , this when this film take on a very sinister & dark tone as thing start to progress.

"Emilie" is an exceptional horror- thriller that belongs on your list of films to see, provided you can stomach some disturbing content that involves children in the most disturb way possible that would give an parent disturbing thoughts about who they leave their kids with.

This so reminds me of the hand that rock the cradle in some way with it psychological feeling of are your children safe its set a nightmare in which you cant control which add to the frightening theme of the film which works for it , but could of been slightly better if it wasn't for some key creative choices about halfway through its could of been on par with "Psycho" (1960) or "Fatal Attraction"(1987).

The film doesn't have a few moment when it gets really dark when she psychologically manipulate the children to violently turn against one another , there are a few disturbing scene through this film that make it a very satisfying psychological horror to watch , even a little dark at time to put a chill down your spine with Sarah performance with this character.

If your looking for a good psychological horror this is something i can recommend watching , just be warned this involving children is highly disturbing maybe be to much for some viewers to watch.

 

Dislikes : The only thing is didn't notice is some of the characters flash back did feel out of place of the flow of the film weren't really necessary for the film story as the psychological under tone of the film carried it just fine.

Overall : Disturbing , dark , psychological horror thriller.
 Rating: 4.5 out of 5 for entertainment / 7.2 out of 10 for story.





Saturday, 23 April 2016

Film Review: Criminal

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Cert: 15 cert

Director: Ariel Vromen

Screen writer: Douglas Cook, David Weisberg

Starring: Kevin Costner , Gary Oldman , Tommy Lee Jones , Ryan Reynolds , Jordi Mollà , Gal Gadot , Michael Pitt , Amaury Nolasco , Alice Eve , Antje Traue , Scott Adkins , Lara Decaro , Freddy Bosche , Emmanuel Imani , Harry Hepple.

Running time1h 53min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: none

Violence & Gore:  The film contains several scenes of violence with some bloodletting. These typically involve hand-to-hand combat and some exchange of gunfire.

Some of the stronger scenes include a man getting shot in the head while in a car with blood spurting; a man's throat being slit by a make-shift hook; and a dissection exposing part of a man's brain.

Profanity:  **The film contains one utterance of the religious profanity 'Jesus f**king Christ'.**

There is also use of other coarse language throughout the film, with various characters using expletives such as 'f**k', 'motherf**ker' and 'c*nt'.

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: Tablets were seen taken by the main

Frightening/Intense Scenes:  'Criminal' is an action-thriller film about how the memories of an CIA agent, Bill Pope, is transferred into the brain of Jericho, a criminal with brain damage. Driven by Bill's memories, Jericho is compelled to complete the last mission of Bill.

Official BBFC Rating: 15 (very strong language, strong violence)

Official MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong violence and language throughout


Story: Bill Pope (Ryan Reynolds) is a CIA agent on a mission in Germany tracking down a shadowy hacker nicknamed "The Dutchman." When he gets mysteriously ambushed and killed, an experimental procedure is used to transfer his memories into dangerous ex-convict Jericho Stewart (Kevin Costner). When he wakes up with the CIA agent's memories, his mission is to find The Dutchman and eliminate him before the hacker launches ICBM's and starts World War III. But complications soon arise and the mission turns personal.

Likes : First of all don't expect a high octane action thriller here as this is just purely a thriller that's pretty much underrated with some brilliant performances from a almost a full casting.
The main story of the film revolves around a terrorist plot to get a worm program that can control the world's weapon system's which the C.I.A & terrorist are fight to get to it first , but due to unforeseen situation the person that knows the where about's of the program wind up dead.

Using a experimental program to swap the mind of a dead agent into a psychopathic person to retrieve the memories of the dead agent , it prove more trouble than it worth when thing spiral out of control.

 Ryan Reynolds given a short part in the film does he best with what he given as always brilliant performance , but where this film shine is from Kevin Costner what an outstanding performance playing a character like you've never seen before.  he's played several characters in his life time career in movies never a psychopath with no moral , empathy or sympathy in personality due to accident when he was younger but he was a bad ass.

Gary Oldman awesome acting as always playing the hard ass C.I.A boss trying to get the information of the where about's of the worm program he does a brilliant job at showing a person stressed. Tommy Lee Jones dam he looking his age now but brilliant performance & brilliant actor, it ashame we dont seem more of Tommy lee on screen because he an awesome actor.

 Gal Gadot im surprised had a much bigger role in this film with a brilliant performance as a protective mum showing just how good of an actress she is, looking forward to her film next year as wonder wonder.

The film its self doesnt offer anything that hasn't be done before but this film does offer some memorial moments from Kevin Costner characters in which a few scene are pretty brutal & funny at the same time, but normally thriller are boring but this seem to be entertaining in a way that grips you to the film , although does feels like Self less concept in some ways its still a brilliant film.

The action scene are well choreographed , the pacing of the film is a little slow at time but it a pretty good film all round to watch, its a film worth checking out for Kevin Costner performance.

 

Dislikes : There could of been a bit more action in the film to speed the film up a bit but apart from that this is a good film.

Overall : Good thriller story ,  brilliant performance, almost full casting

Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 8 out of 10 for concept.




Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Film Review: The witch

Genre: Horror, Mystery 

Cert: 15 cert

Director: Robert Eggers

Screen writer: Robert Eggers

Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy , Ralph Ineson , Kate Dickie , Harvey Scrimshaw , Ellie Grainger , Lucas Dawson , Bathsheba Garnett , Sarah Stephens , Julian Richings , Wahab Chaudhry 

Running time: 1h 32min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: A (possibly pre-) adolescent boy looks upon his also adolescent sister's chest two to three times throughout the film. Not graphic or sexual at all, the film just uses these few actions to show the boy's curiosity at a young age.

An adult woman kisses an adolescent boy.

An adolescent boy is completely naked shown from behind, but the nudity is obscured.

A woman is shown breastfeeding a couple times. Not graphic.

An adolescent girl removes her clothes and wanders through the woods. Much of the nudity of the girl is obscured by shadows or camera angles, though sometimes she is more exposed in a distant shot.

Violence & Gore: An infant is kidnapped and killed. It is implied that she mutilates it into a bloody pulp on a stump, later rubbing it all over the front of herself.

A child becomes ill. He behaves in a possessed, disturbed manner, momentarily suffocating with his jaw locking up. The father uses a knife to pry his teeth open, which is graphically shown with blood and cringing noises. The child then regurgitates an apple.

A woman is seen sitting in a chair laughing as a crow viciously pecks at her breasts with some blood and matter visible from a distance. She is later shown with a blood stain on her clothes, perhaps unaware of what happened.

People are killed by goring and cleavers.

Profanity:  Obscure language as some is not quite understood.

A few instances of 'damn' and 'hell' are used (talking about witchcraft and the fate of their family).


Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: none

Frightening/Intense Scenes:  Very intense and disturbing.

Scenes of arguing between family members. A couple of them are mistreated by everyone else.

A baby is murdered by crushing, and it's blood is poured over the perpetrator as part of a ritual.

The witch itself has a very gross appearance. In one scene it appears out of nowhere and laughs in a very creepy way. There is no buildup in his scene and it's very sudden. Arguably the scariest scene in the entire film.

Several extended sequences involving disturbed or possessed children.

The film has a very intense atmosphere throughout enhanced by the cinematography, music and imagery.

Many questions in this film are intentionally left unanswered, making it even more haunting and surreal.

MPAA Rating: Rated R for disturbing violent content and graphic nudity


Story: New England, 1630: William and Katherine lead a devout Christian life, homesteading on the edge of an impassible wilderness, with five children. When their newborn son mysteriously vanishes and their crops fail, the family begins to turn on one another. 'The Witch' is a chilling portrait of a family unraveling within their own fears and anxieties, leaving them prey for an inescapable evil.

Likes : Well after viewing this film i can say all hype over nothing , what i mean by that is that that this film was advertised as being scary & generally frighting well not at all.
Yes there are some good point about this film the acting is pretty solid using a Shakespearian language in speaking along with its authentic costume design for the period this film is set in , the mood of the film is bad , but my god this film is so flawed in story scripting
   

Dislikes : First mistake is the beginning of the film you see a family in a country for some unknown reason which is not explained they are cast out of the village to live in exile in the wildness which set not back story for the film so you just throw in to a film with not direction.

Now the film is meant to be scary yet there is hardy anything happening apart from a baby that goes missing in a mysterious way , strange woman in the wood of a temptress witch that it , you get three moment in the film that were meant to be frighting & psychological its just fails is so many way to be frighting.

The pacing of this film seriously with not much going on seriously was enough to put you a sleep , this film had potential too be so much better with a more darker story instead its just a mediocre horror that trys to hard to be frighting by with hardly anything happening this is a very poor story in a film.


Overall : total bore-fest with pacing, some dark scene but not enough to say it frightening. disappointing film

Rating: 2 out of 5 for entertainment / 4 out of 10 for concept.






Friday, 15 April 2016

Film Review: The jungle book

Genre: Adventure, Drama, Family

Cert: PG warning this film is not for anyone younger that 10 years old , in honesty should of been a 12A

Director: Jon Favreau

Screen writer: Justin Marks (screenplay),  Rudyard Kipling (book)

Starring: Neel Sethi , Bill Murray , Ben Kingsley , Idris Elba , Lupita Nyong'o , Scarlett Johansson , Giancarlo Esposito , Christopher Walken , Garry Shandling , Brighton Rose , Emjay Anthony , Max Favreau , Chloe Hechter , Asher Blinkoff , Knox Gagnon.

Running time: 1h 45min


Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: A boy is shown half naked throughout the movie at a level of nudity that would be both illegal and criminal for a girl of equal age to be shown.

Violence & Gore: Moderate portrayals of violence without detail is depicted, and justified by context in the film.

There are scenes of fighting depicted between various animals in the film, where they are seen attacking and biting one another. Although these scenes are intense, they are depicted without any details of injury or bloodletting.

Shere Khan the tiger kills two characters. The first is a wolf whom he viciously attacks, bites and throws off a cliff. The second is a man who is later revealed to be Mowgli's father (this is shown in a flashback.) The man tries to defend himself by shoving a flaming torch in Shere Khan's face, but Shere Khan pins him down and kills him (the killing is shown as a shadow).

On several occasions Shere Khan tries to kill Mowgli. Many times, Mowgli's friends try to save him but Shere Khan attacks them, hits them and bites them. In one of his attempts to kill Mowgli, his claw tears across Mowgli's chest causing a wound and some bleeding.

There are some jump scares when Shere Khan leaps into the frame. The effect is accentuated in 3D.

Profanity: None 

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: Mowgli looks at a human village from a distance. Against a background of blazing flames, people seem to be celebrating something. There are drinks in their hands but nothing is clearly visible.

Frightening/Intense Scenes: Based on the classic children's book, 'The Jungle Book' revolves around the adventures of Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves in the jungle. The return of the man-eating tiger, Shere Khan, forces Mowgli to leave the jungle with the help of Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear.

The film contains several scenes where characters face threatening situations and/or engage in fighting. For instance, there are scenes where the protagonist is being pursued or cornered by animals such as a tiger or a giant Orang Utan.

Shere Khan is a menacing and frightening character, intent on killing Mowgli. His face is covered with burn scars, which are shown several times in close-up. The effect is more intense in 3D.

There is a scene where Mowgli accidentally starts an inferno which engulfs a large part of the forest, threatening the lives of all the animals. This scene can be emotionally upsetting, though later the fire is extinguished by elephants.

Akela the wolf, a father-figure to Mowgli, is killed by Shere Khan. When Mowgli learns of his death his grief is emotionally upsetting.

A giant snake tries to swallow Mowgli by coiling around him and opening her mouth wide, but he is saved by Baloo the bear.

The movie should be suitable for kids of all ages unless they are highly sensitive to scary situations on the screen.


Story:The man-cub Mowgli flees the jungle after a threat from the tiger Shere Khan. Guided by Bagheera the panther and the bear Baloo, Mowgli embarks on a journey of self-discovery, though he also meets creatures who don't have his best interests at heart

Likes : As we've notice over the past few years Disney has start to bring their film from animation to live action from maleficent to Cinderella & now Disney jungle book , based off the book The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story with a slightly darker story.

The film visual effect in this film are actually the main part of the film that actually make it look stunning ,  bring to live your favourite characters from the story in such amazing way with there own character which make this film entertaining to watch.

Would i say this film is a pg not really because their are scene through this film that are pretty much too intense for anyone under the age of 10. Special most of the scene with Shere Khan (voice by Idris Elba) who done an absolutely amazing job with which even gave me chill's , the scene's that are most intense are when this character gets seriously dark & in way i could describe it was like starring death in the face with the way he's talking & tell a story just give you the chill's.
Its match with it's look as a tiger with one blind eye & scar across his face just made the character even more menacing  to a young child which is too scary for them ,  so i dont recommended allowing your children younger than 10 to watch this as it not the child friendly story your use to, its pretty dark.

Ben Kingsley & Bill Murray voice their character brilliantly Ben as Bagheera (blank panther) Murray ( brown bear) too brilliant characters in the film , with Bagheera Kingsley gave him a more regal attitude like a prince of the jungle way which made the character stand out more which was good.
Murray
cleverly gave Baloo this lazy but clever attitude to the bear by getting someone to help him get thing like a typical lazy bear get someone else to do the dirty work for him which is funny.
Scarlett Johansson voice for Kaa was just perfect for the massive anaconda snake, special with the lure you in & temped you in to a trance , the way that scene come across is very dark but brilliantly done.

Christopher Walken
 was awesome as the voice of King Louie, the orangutan , which gave this character more of a mob gangster boss which actually worked for the character in this style of story the visual effect of the character is just amazing.
Lupita Nyong'o done an absolutely amazing voice over for Raksha (white female wolf) Her scene's bring emotional contain to the film in show the true nature of the wolf in every way , in some places put me in tears.
There something about that scene that was close to me heart having the spirit of the wolf the way the law of wolves was told it had an impact for a very powerful moment in a spiritual way , which add's a special moment to the film which i like because its show the wolf in a true light.

NOW this is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky,
And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk, the law runneth forward and back;
For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack.
Wash daily from nose tip to tail tip; drink deeply, but never too deep;        
And remember the night is for hunting and forget not the day is for sleep.
The jackal may follow the tiger, but, cub, when thy whiskers are grown,
Remember the wolf is a hunter—go forth and get food of thy own.
Keep peace with the lords of the jungle, the tiger, the panther, the bear;
And trouble not Hathi the Silent, and mock not the boar in his lair.        
When pack meets with pack in the jungle, and neither will go from the trail,
Lie down till the leaders have spoken; it may be fair words shall prevail.
When ye fight with a wolf of the pack ye must fight him alone and afar,
Lest others take part in the quarrel and the pack is diminished by war.
The lair of the wolf is his refuge, and where he has made him his home,        
Not even the head wolf may enter, not even the council may come.
The lair of the wolf is his refuge, but where he has digged it too plain,
The council shall send him a message, and so he shall change it again.
If ye kill before midnight be silent and wake not the woods with your bay,
Lest ye frighten the deer from the crop and thy brothers go empty away.        
Ye may kill for yourselves, and your mates, and your cubs as they need and ye can;
But kill not for pleasure of killing, and seven times never kill man.
If ye plunder his kill from a weaker, devour not all in thy pride,
Pack-right is the right of the meanest; so leave him the head and the hide.
The kill of the pack is the meat of the pack. Ye must eat where it lies;        
And no one may carry away of that meat to his lair, or he dies.
The kill of the wolf is the meat of the wolf. He may do what he will,
But, till he is given permission, the pack may not eat of that kill.
Lair right is the right of the mother. From all of her years she may claim
One haunch of each kill for her litter, and none may deny her the same.        
Cub right is the right of the yearling. From all of his pack he may claim
Full gorge when the killer has eaten; and none may refuse him the same.
Cave right is the right of the father, to hunt by himself for his own;
He is freed from all calls to the pack. He is judged by the council alone.
Because of his age and his cunning, because of his gripe and his paw,        
In all that the law leaveth open the word of the head wolf is law.
Now these are the laws of the jungle, and many and mighty are they;
But the head and the hoof of the law and the haunch and the hump is—Obey!

Neel Sethi done a brilliant job as a child actor playing the part of Mowgli , showing the true nature of of the fearless boy brought up by wolves , so if you loved the animated film from Disney im sure your love this film.

Dislikes : Although this film is great you cant help but compare this film to the animated film from Disney the only problem that slightly make this film a lower rate than i can give it , is because if your seen the animated film, this is just an average film at best despite is stunning visual effect. It not really anything special its still a great film to watch.

Overall : Great funny moments , Stunning visual effect , Idris Elba is awesome as Shere Khan
 Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 7.2 out of 10 for story





Thursday, 7 April 2016

Film Review: The Finest Hours

Genre: Action, Drama, History

Cert: 12A
  
DirectorCraig Gillespie

Screen writer: Scott Silver  (screenplay) and Paul Tamasy (screenplay) & Eric Johnson   (screenplay) Casey Sherman  (book) and Michael J. Tougias (book)  


Starring: Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Eric Bana , Holliday Grainger ,   John Ortiz  , Kyle Gallner , John Magaro , Graham McTavish , Michael Raymond-James , Beau Knapp , Josh Stewart , Abraham Benrubi , Keiynan Lonsdale , Rachel Brosnahan .

Running time: 1h 57min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: Some characters are seen kissing.

Violence & Gore: The boat and men aboard and seen beaten about. Blood is seen on the foreheads of several of them.

A man falls into the water and is crushed against a boat, but there is no blood or gore. 

Profanity: 2 uses of the "d" word, 5 "H" words, and several "Jesus" and "God" usages

Alcohol/Drugs/SmokingA few characters are seen drinking at a bar.


Frightening/Intense Scenes:  This film is based on a true story of a successful rescue that occurred in New England in 1952. A coast guard and his team are assigned to rescue people on an oil tanker that had been wrecked by violent waves during a harsh storm. Although it is depicted as a suicide mission, the team soldiers on to make their way through the roaring waves to rescue the trapped crew.

The film contains scenes depicting water rushing into the wrecked ship, resulting in people and objects being thrown about in a chaotic manner.

During the rescue, some men are seen slammed against the side of the ship, with one person dying in the process. However, there is no depiction of injury.

In view of the intensity depicted in these scenes, parental guidance is recommended for viewing by younger children who may find the content unsettling and distressing.





Story: In February of 1952, one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast struck New England, damaging an oil tanker off the coast of Cape Cod and literally ripping it in half. On a small lifeboat faced with frigid temperatures and 70-foot high waves, four members of the Coast Guard set out to rescue the more than 30 stranded sailors trapped aboard the rapidly-sinking vessel.

Likes : This film is incredible storytelling of courage & bravery at it best to face nature most destructive force at sea to rescue 32 men stuck on a stricken oil tanker that has only hours before she sink like the rest of the ship did.

The fact this is based on a true story as well made it even better which i didnt even realise until the end of the film , the film is based on history of Bernard C. Webber (played by Chris pine) (May 9, 1928 – January 24, 2009) was a United States Coast Guardsman. He was a petty officer assigned to Station Chatham, Massachusetts and part of his duties were that of coxswain of Coast Guard Motor Lifeboat CG 36500.

Webber and his crew of three rescued the crew of the stricken tanker SS Pendleton, which had broken in half during a horrific storm on February 18, 1952 off Cape Cod. Webber maneuvered the 36-foot lifeboat under the Pendleton's stern with expert skill as the tanker's crew, trapped in the stern section, abandoned the wreck of their ship on a Jacobs ladder into the Coast Guard motor lifeboat.

It was kind of weird the way Chris pine played this role but knowing this was based on a true story i assume that how Barnard was , which if i can assume must of has slight autism just but the way he was taking & acting its a brilliant performance from Chris pine.

Holliday Grainger playing the love interest & future wife of Bernard's Miriam Webber who he married in April 16th 1952 stayed married for 58 years until Bernard death in 2009 at the age 81.
Her performance in this film was just outstanding in showing a worried engaged woman worried for her future husband to make it back safe in the most dangerous enivorment on earth.

It without a doubt one of the most intense , heart breaking roller-coast film that like perfect storm , of men trying to survive the most dangerous sea's while trying to keep half a boat afloat until they are rescued. It because a film of will they survive which make this film hearting breaking , intense & very satisfying to watch with good special effect & visual effect to add the scene believable at sea during a storm.
Special with almost a full cast of stars your probley recognise like Chris pine, Casey AffleckAbraham Benrubi ( who actually looks like WWE kain ) , Keiynan Lonsdale ,  Josh Stewart ,Graham McTavishHolliday Grainger Kyle GallnerEric Bana & Ben Foster bring you a spectacular film.

If you love perfect storm this is a film i highly reconmend , its easily a film to dismiss if you not sure about it but trust me this film is brilliant & worth checking out.

In honor of those brave men who to this day who got the gold Lifesaving medal for what they did on the night of February 18th 1952 is still considered the great small boat rescue in coast guard history.



 


Dislikes :  There isn't really must to say about anything in the film being unbelievable because stranger things have happened in life, but for half a boat to that smashed in two the front half of the ship sunk taking with it its captain & other crew manges to stay a float for 5 hours at least before sinking.
 Now if you were to nick pick at that yes you would see that as just dramatising the film a bit, but accord to the report this actually happened which is nothing short of a miracle if that was true.
But apart from that there isn't anything else to say was not believable.  

Overall : Roller-coaster on intense & emotional scenes, great story of courage & bravery, brilliant told true story.


Rating: 5 out of 5 for entertainment / 10 out of 10 for storytelling 






Monday, 4 April 2016

Film Review: Huntsman 2: Winter Wars

Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama

Cert: 12A
 
Director: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan

Screen writer: Evan Spiliotopoulos  (written by) and  Craig Mazin  (written by) Evan Daugherty (characters


Starring: Jessica Chastain , Chris Hemsworth , Sam Claflin , Emily Blunt , Charlize Theron , Sophie Cookson , Sheridan Smith , Colin Morgan , Ralph Ineson, Nick Frost , Alexandra Roach ,Jadey Duffield ,  Rob Brydon , Sam Hazeldine , Jonathan Buckhouse 

Running time: 1h 54min

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & Nudity: There is a non-explicit depiction of sexual activity in the film that is not detailed or prolonged.

In the film, a sensual scene of intimacy is featured depicting a couple passionately kissing and undressing each other. As the man pulls down the woman's dress strap, there is fleeting side-view nudity of the woman as they continue kissing

Violence & Gore: The film contains several scenes of moderate violence, involving the use of weapons such as swords, wooden staffs, and bow & arrow.

There are also scenes depicting hand-to-hand combat, involving exchanges of blows, and scenes of battle violence with limited bloodletting. For example, there is a scene in which a man's hand is severed during a fight, leaving him with a stump with little detail seen, and a scene where a man stabs a female character and she falls backwards, with blood smeared on the ice wall behind her.

Profanity: Alot of insulting words with adult profanity though out the film. 

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: Beer is seen at a bar in pub-in

Frightening/Intense Scenes: 'The Huntsman: Winter's War' is a sequel to 'Snow White and the Huntsman'. In this installment, the huntsman has to go on a quest to find the Magic Mirror. The Magic Mirror was once possessed by the evil queen who has since died, and the Ice Queen wants it as part of her ploy for world domination. 



Story: As two evil sisters prepare to conquer the land; two renegades - Eric the Huntsman - who previously aided Snow White in defeating Ravenna, and his forbidden lover, Sara set out to stop them.

Likes : I'm glad to say this is an improvement over the last film entitled snow white & the huntsmen , would i say its a 12A - pg13 not really , there are moment in this film special with the banter it does take a turn in the adult humour which is a little over the certification the film got which i would say this film is 15 cert tops but funny moments that will make you laugh.

The story is pretty good although some moment i did feel the film felt off but most of the rest of film is well play out , even the concept worked for the film which is a good thing because this time its a little more darker then before , i would say a little emotional there are a few scene that can bring you to tears.

The film is kind of clever in a way using the prequel / sequel theme  as we see the past that gives us a in-depth back story of the beginning as we learn that ravenna has a sister Freya played brilliantly by the beautiful Emily Blunt who has power's as well , but due to certain event's become very cold hearted & evil.
As the story unfolds from the past it slowly moves to the future to a point 7 years after Ravenna played by Charlize Theron was defeated by snow white army which we saw in snow white & huntsman.

This is where the film continues on the sequel part of the film , where we get a narrative from iam nelson explaining parts of the film giving us a good in-depth story of the gap in the years as we learn true evil never dies.
Playing the part of the ice queen Freya (Emily Blunt) played this role with perfection , this is why i love her as an actress because every role she is given she amerce  her self in to the character & become the character that is great acting to bring the character out on screen to give a believable performance.
The way she play this role is that of a person that believe love is a lie & empty with a cold heart so she goes out of her way to destroy anything that involves love  , yet her appearance seemed calm & relaxed in her scenes she wasn't someone to cross which you could see with the character.

 Charlize Theron returns as the evil mirror witch Ravenna brilliant performance as once again show us that she can play the seriously dark evil person that she was in the first film , only as we find out she no longer the human she once was & now more powerful.

 Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as the huntsman who we saw in the first film as we get to a back story of where he original came from & who brought him up which make an interest back story for his character as you get to see where he got his skills as a fighter. 

New casting for the film playing a some what love interest for the huntsman played by the beautiful Jessica Chastain playing Sara who put in a awesome performance as a skilled fighter & well as a the romantic moments , im start to not only find her acting as an actress brilliant but she also a very beautiful woman its always great to see her in good role.

 Jessica plays off Chris Hemsworth brilliantly in this film with on screen chemistry which help the film's more believe to the the audience sells the film perfectly , as we come to the comical side of the film which is absolutely funny which come from the dwarf characters.

 Rob Brydon , Nick Frost , Alexandra Roach & Sheridan Smith bring the comical side of the film as dwarf , i mean seriously funny banter which  i was actually surprised with being funny , there are moments though out this film these guys were almost stealing the film because of the funniness which is great because they put 4 people together that actually play off each other in comedy which is very rare.
This made the film more entertaining even the audience behind me in the cinema were laugh , there was a few moment with the banter your like you didnt just say that, there was a few ohhhh moments with what is said , this is what make for great film to watch.

I will say this better improvement over the first film , not perfect but great film to watch.

 

Dislikes : There is a few moments in the film that feel off in the editing part , like at the beginning like something was about to happen but the scene change in a different direction which was a little off, some scene kind of few flat, but that all i could see in the way of flaws in the film because the rest of the fim was ok.

Overall : Great visual effect , perfect acting, great funny moments. great film.

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 for entertainment / 8 out of 10 for prequel /sequel concept







Friday, 1 April 2016

Film Review: Divergent 3 : Allegiant

Genre: Action, Adventure, Mystery

Cert: 12A

Director: Robert Schwentke

Screen writerNoah Oppenheim  (screenplay) and Adam Cooper (screenplay) &
 Bill Collage (screenplay) Veronica Roth (novel)


Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James , Naomi Watts , Octavia Spencer , Jeff Daniels, Zoë Kravitz , Ansel Elgort , Miles Teller , Keiynan Lonsdale , Daniel Dae Kim , Maggie Q , Bill Skarsgård , Jonny Weston , Nadia Hilker , Andy Bean .

Running time: 2h

Parents advised to read before viewing film as some scene may contain scenes unsuitable for younger viewers.

Sex & NudityThe film contains a sequence depicting a woman going through a decontamination process, where full rear nudity of the woman can be seen. Tris wears a white dress revealing cleavage. Tris and Four kiss often

Violence & Gore: The film contains some scenes of violence which involve gunfire exchange, punching and stabbing without any details of injury. 

Profanity:  mild

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: a drug was seen to wipe the memory of people

Frightening/Intense Scenes:  This film is the third installment in a teen-demographed science fiction trilogy. In this installment, Beatrice and Tobias escape to the world outside the fence and are taken into protective custody by a mysterious agency. Soon, they discover that things are not what they seem and that an insidious plot is brewing.



Story: After the earth-shattering revelations of INSURGENT, Tris must escape with Four and go beyond the wall enclosing Chicago. For the first time ever, they will leave the only city and family they have ever known. Once outside, old discoveries are quickly rendered meaningless with the revelation of shocking new truths. Tris and Four must quickly decide who they can trust as a ruthless battle ignites beyond the walls of Chicago which threatens all of humanity. In order to survive, Tris will be forced to make impossible choices about courage, allegiance, sacrifice and love.

Likes : I've watch this series of film from the start im starting to notice thing about this series with this hidden political message about the way the human race is & why we are failing as one.
It's a very intelligent way of putting it across the series of film's in a way if you don't notice it you wont see message in its whole concept.

With this 3rd installment your get the message of dividing people in the factions (our world religion) your dividing people in a way they are cause conflict with each other , which is perfectly show in this film with the way it play out.
Unlike the first too film this film explore beyond the wall,  where you find out that the city was being used as an experiment to sperate people & see is pure & who is damaged which is a clever concept.

The beautiful Shailene Woodley putting another great performance playing more a lend role in this one , slightly getting suck in to something new but realise that thing never change she give the truth which reveals some that was hidden from her when they arrived at the new city.

I will this series of film as gotten better as they go , what funny is Miles Teller character peter ever gonna learn because it kind of twice now betray them & still ends up being screwed over , it the old classic thing you reap what you sow which shows brilliant every-time is disloyal.

The visual effect are brilliantly done as well, special with the designs of the city's & the flying craft's add to the futuristic feel , as well as the surrounding areas shows very realistic world where the world has complete destroyed itself .

Does complete open its self to a fourth film , two which war could be coming , so if you loved the first 2 films your gonna love this film as it more political than the other two but a pretty good film to watch.   



Dislikes : There is a slightly pace issue with the film it does tend to be a little too slow at times, but not to much where is at a crawling pace.

Overall : Pretty good 3rd installment , a little slow in place but all in all great film

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 for entertainment  / 7.8 out of 10 for concept