Quick Review: Melissa McCarthy can do no wrong, and she displays her natural comedic talent yet again in a role that actually suits her, but could have fit her way more if it was written with a little bit more thought, but even her efforts to cover up the stupidity of the script do not pay off, as "The Boss" is so obviously crude, profane, and moronic, nothing could save it. Not to mention the utter lack of quality humor, and the ridiculous attempt at adding an emotional side to the preposterous plot.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
[9.75/10] Captain America: Civil War [3D] (2016)
Captain America: Civil War [3D] (2016)
Quick Review: Not only "Civil War" manifests itself as the most mature Marvel movie yet, due to its complex plot of inner conflicts, and personal vengeance, but also as the boldest, most audacious and ambitious one, flaunting an accomplished direction that manages its multiple characters flawlessly, as well as tons of literally mind-blowing, larger-than-life action set pieces, executed in spectacular fashion. Spidey and Black Panther's parts are show-stealers.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
[5.25/10] The Huntsman: Winter's War [3D] (2016)
The Huntsman: Winter's War [3D] (2016)
Quick Review: Borrowing heavily, but offering close to zero originality, "Winter's War" is a lackluster effort with contrived story, pretty tiresome dialogues, uneven pacing and some messy, poorly-edited action scenes, and not even the wonderful all-star cast are able to cope with the utter flatness of the script, and make this insanely unnecessary sequel more exciting, with the end result being a beautiful bore that catches the eye, but fails to thrill big time.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
[5.00/10] Hush (2016)
Hush (2016)
Quick Review: Taking into account the considerably thoughtful premise, and Siegel's highly expressive mute performance as the ambushed deaf woman, at first "Hush" leaves you with the impression it's a 'low-budget horror movie done right', but further into the story, you start to realize it suffers from the exact same genre cliches most home invasion thrillers do, and it becomes more and more predictable towards the end, despite it being occasionally effective, and at times rather intense.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
[6.50/10] The Witch (2016)
The VVitch (2016)
Quick Review: Shedding a vague sense of dread through the obscure tone and bleak visuals, "The VVitch" portrays the fear and desperation of its
protagonists in an unsettling way, constantly increasing the suspense since the start, until it culminates in one particular night scene that is so scary, it will give you nightmares for weeks. But then again, it's far from terrifying, the final act is anti-climatic and although being a psychological horror, the movie still needs more... loads more of that witch!
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Quick Reviews: 2015 Movies [PART 03]
Sinister 2 (2015) - Crafted with zero originality and imagination, utterly contrived, and not even remotely scary, the unnecessary and pointless "Sinister 2" is a big step down from the original, and one of the messiest, silliest horror films you'll ever see. (3.75/10)
The Final Girls (2015) - It pays homage to the trashy '80s slashers in a creative and refreshing way that makes it stand out from the crowd, but on the other hand, "The Final Girls" is too cheesy, and sloppily-made to leave any long-lasting impressions. (4.75/10)
Victor Frankenstein (2015) - The production design is nothing short of ravishing, and the relationship between Victor and Igor is intriguing, but this messy film fails to deliver the thrills it is expected to, nor it manages to add anything to the classic story. (5.00/10)
Victor Frankenstein (2015) - The production design is nothing short of ravishing, and the relationship between Victor and Igor is intriguing, but this messy film fails to deliver the thrills it is expected to, nor it manages to add anything to the classic story. (5.00/10)
Goodnight Mommy (2015) - More observant viewers will figure out the twist sooner than they should, but nevertheless, "Goodnight Mommy" is still a disturbing experience, filled with violence and dread that will make you think about it long after it ends. (6.25/10)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) - The overwhelmingly shocking "lizard mutts" scene is a definite WOW, but that's the only real highlight in this passable and finely-executed, if mostly unsatisfying finale to the globally well-acclaimed series. (6.25/10)
Anomalisa (2015) - Not only it has more soul than most live-action films out there, but Kaufman's oddball, superby-crafted animation also exudes more credibility and realism, and although very slow-moving, "Anomalisa" remains engaging for the most part. (6.75/10)
The Second Mother (2015) - Regina Casé's genuine, honest and truly heartfelt performance as Val is what makes this Brazilian drama so great to watch, down-to-earth, and beautiful in its simplicity, however, do not expect to see the greatest film ever. (7.00/10)
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) - Gomez-Rejon's filming style is quirky and often mesmerizing, and adds freshness to this poignant and sweet dramedy, but it's the young cast and their wonderful performances that make this film so very emotional. (7.25/10)
Creed (2015) - Soft and gritty at the same time, "Creed" is basically a clever, perfectly-paced "Rocky" spin-off with some fresh ideas to help it stand out, and a skillfully cutting-edge cinematography, especially during the brutal, superbly thrilling final fight. (7.25/10)
Brooklyn (2015) - Accurately depicting the life of Irish immigrants in the US in the '50s, "Brooklyn" is a touching personal story with huge heart, and authentic looks, further elevated by the sensual acting by Ronan, who gives the performance of her life. (7.75/10)
Friday, April 15, 2016
[8.00/10] The Jungle Book [3D] (2016)
The Jungle Book (2016)
Quick Review:
Murkier in tone and less sweet than the 1967's animated classic, but in
a refreshing way, this grown-up adaptation of "The Jungle Book" is entertaining, briskly-paced, delightful,
adventurous, and a visual wonder to behold — elevating CGIs to a
totally new, revolutionary level, Favreau skillfully creates an entirely
digital world, which is simultaneously lush, astoundingly picturesque,
and strikingly realistic, complemented by the eye-popping 3D, which breathes extra life into the movie.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
[5.00/10] The Invitation (2016)
The Invitation (2016)
Quick Review: In this low-budget, dialogue-driven twisted indie thriller, director Karyn Kusama generates a suitably mysterious atmosphere with the low-key lighting, and highly taut music score, while slowly building up tension throughout, and keeping the audience guessing what is going to happen next, well, at least until 'the reveal', which isn't that unexpected at all, and actually lets the film down quite a bit, as from that moment on, "The Invitation" becomes mediocre, and hardly any credible.
Monday, April 11, 2016
[9.50/10] Zootopia [3D] (2016)
Zootopia [3D] (2016)
Quick Review: Crafted with striking imagination and creativity, displayed through the extraordinarily detailed, ravishing graphics, further enriched by eye-candy 3D effects, as well as the brilliantly-told story that not only brings a powerful moral message to all ages, but is also witty, energetic, superbly fun, and packed with many lovable characters, "Zootopia" is an absolute winner on every level, and the best non-Pixar animated film by Disney since "Tangled", as a result of its outright versatility.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
[5.00/10] The Boy (2016)
The Boy (2016)
Quick Review: Right until the 'big twist' towards the end, "The Boy" is an oddly peculiar, eerie in tone, and quietly compelling little 'creepy doll'-themed chiller, which impresses with its sleek cinematography, wonderful performance by Cohan, and a truly sinister, yet sumptuous setting, but the few (boo) scares it manages to bring are only during the frustrating 'it's been all a dream' scenes, plus, the curveball it bravely throws is not that big of a shocker, as we've seen it all before, and better.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Quick Reviews: 2015 Movies [PART 02]
The Perfect Guy (2015) - The attractive cast makes it watchable for the most part, but their charm just can't cover up the countless cliches this predictable, flat thriller is built on, plus, Rosenthal's often lazy direction makes it a little bit of a snore-fest. (4.50/10)
Howl (2015) - For a low-budget, werewolf B movie, "Howl" looks decent enough, and the gore and practical effects are spot-on, but most of the characters are hardly likable at all, which kind of makes them instantly forgettable, as it is the movie itself. (5.25/10)
Monster Hunt (2015) - Although too goofy even for an ancient Chinese action comedy, it's enjoyable to watch, thanks to the funny characters, cute, cartoonish creatures, and solid, fun-to-watch fight sequences that inject great energy into the feature. (6.00/10)
The Visit (2015) - A definite step in the right direction for Shyamalan, his latest oddball horror flick is as funny as it is creepy, but the word that describes it perfectly is disturbing. That said, "The Visit" may be too slow moving for most horror enthusiasts. (6.25/10)
Krampus (2015) - Even though it doesn't have much of a bite and it's a bit too over-the-top, "Krampus" is a fun creature feature, wrapped in a creepy Christmas spirit, that successfully blends mythology and modern horror in one crazy, yet messy story. (6.50/10)
45 Years (2015) - Slow, simple, profoundly touching, and devoid of any unnecessary sentiments, and manipulative drama gimmicks, "45 Years" does a superb job at exploring the doubts in a half-century-lasting love, complemented by remarkable acting. (6.75/10)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - A bit too overhyped, and frankly not as visually impressive as it should be, yet still satisfactory to a certain extend, Episode VII owes a huge part of its success to the talented Daisy Ridley, who actually makes it exciting. (6.75/10)
The Danish Girl
(2015) - The uncomfortable subject matter may not be everyone's cup of
tea, but this beautifully-crafted drama is still worth-seeing for its
looks, and stellar acting from Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander, who both deliver their best. (7.25/10)
99 Homes (2015) - Gripping from beginning to the end, and with high level of intensity, but above all brilliantly-acted by its two capable leads, "99 Homes" is a contemporary rags-to-riches drama many viewers can relate to and/or appreciate its morals. (7.50/10)
Liza, the Fox-Fairy (2015) - Quirky, colorful, and truly one of a kind, this Hungarian black comedy with retro vibe, and an exotic Asian flavor often feels like Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Wes Anderson's cinematic lovechild, and something you'll not soon forget. (7.75/10)
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
[5.75/10] Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice [3D] (2016)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Quick Review: The first half is so crowded, and all over the place, the plot barely makes any sense, but as soon as Snyder picks up his game half way through, "BvS" evolves into a pretty grand, yet rather overblown CGI-laden spectacle of over-the-top action and stylishly grim 3D visuals. Sadly, both superheroes have one- note characterization, due to a weak script, and the otherwise flashy, and capably-acted "BvS" has little soul, or humor for that matter.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Quick Reviews: 2015 Movies [PART 01]
The Last Witch Hunter (2015) - The opening sequence is entertaining, and beyond promising, but sadly, this turns out to be the only good thing about this cheese-fest, wrongly set in modern days, as it's neither scary, nor fun, nor even so-bad-it's good. (4.50/10)
Vacation (2015) - Okay, there are one or two very hilarious moments in this unnecessary reboot of the popular comedic franchise, but "Vacation" fails to take advantage of its talented cast, as they have to work with a mediocre script that ruins the movie. (5.00/10)
Sisters (2015) - This movie is just nuts. And not at all in a good way. Even though Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are always great together, this time not even they manage to handle the crazy mess happening on screen. At least "Sisters" has heart. (5.50/10)
Entourage (2015) - So restless, it's almost too much to handle at times, "Entourage" often feels like one very long episode of the popular TV series, but not in a bad way -- the cast is spot-on, the energy is great, and it possesses the 'cool factor'. (5.75/10)
Everest (2015) - Neither bad, nor particularly exceptional, "Everest" will hold your interest throughout for what it is, but if you expect big thrills, you may end up very disappointed. One the other hand, it can't be denied the the film is very realistic. (6.25/10)
The Wave (2015) - This surprisingly effective Norwegian disaster flick not only fully benefits from the breathtaking location it is set in, but it flaunts amazing character development, and boasts some spot-on CGI work. The intensity level is insane. (6.75/10)
Spotlight (2015) - Well-made, superbly-acted, and definitely significant, "Spotlight" is a memorable movie, indeed. That said, the tough subject matter makes it difficult to watch at times, despite the subtlety of it. Plus, it all feels somewhat very familiar. (7.00/10)
The Gift (2015) - Grim in tone, constantly intriguing, and full of twists and turns, "The Gift" is a simply great debut feature by actor-director Joel Edgerton, even if it's far from thoroughly original. The suspense will keep you glued to the screen, though. (7.25/10)
The Intern (2015) - It's fair to say, "The Intern" is a pure crowd-pleaser, as it does an amazing job at balancing humor and drama, providing as many laughs, as it does emotional moments. De Niro and Hathaway work amazing together, and both deliver! (7.50/10)
The Martian [3D] (2015) - Unexpectedly funny, clever in its approach, and truly well-crafted, "The Martian" is hands down one of 2015's best movies, all thanks to Ridley Scott's capable direction, and Damon's stellar 'one man show' performance. (8.00/10)
Sunday, March 20, 2016
[4.75/10] Dark Was the Night (2015)
Quick Review: The final act brings some solid, if familiar thrills, Kevin Durand's mesmerizing charisma is what makes the film watchable, and unlike the questionable CGI effects, the practical creature ones are very passable, but "Dark Was the Night" still has such a moody atmosphere, sluggish pacing, and unattractively bleak visuals, and it uses so many overly familiar plot devices, it leaves a bad taste in the mouth, as none of the director's efforts to make it good really pay off in the end.
Friday, March 4, 2016
[5.25/10] Gods of Egypt [3D] (2016)
Gods of Egypt [3D] (2016)
Quick Review: It is rarely boring, even sort of fun to watch at times, especially during the stylized action sequences, shot with a 360-degree camera movement effect that makes them look spectacular, and both the pretty sets and costumes are almost overwhelmingly lavish, but the utter lack of depth, waste of acting talent, and A. Proyas' insecure, often lame direction, turn "Gods of Egypt" into a rather forgettable 3D experience, you'll remember only for its overuse of so-so special effects.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
[9.25/10] Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool (2016)
Quick Review: As unapologetically naughty as it's hilariously witty, and constantly laugh-out-loud funny, this long-awaited Marvel movie is pretty much everything it should be, and then some -- balanced to perfection, restlessly energetic, stylishly action-packed, and led by Ryan Reynolds' delightfully goofball, yet passionate performance, "Deadpool" is literally BLOODY awesome, and the R-rated superhero film we've been dreaming of! In fact, the only bad thing about is being a bit too short.
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Sunday, February 14, 2016
[6.25/10] Burnt (2015)
Burnt (2015)
Quick Review: The somber tone does not feel right, and much like a burnt meal, it leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, nor it does go well with the subject matter, since cooking is supposed to be big fun even under pressure, and Cooper does not play the most likable character ever, but on the other hand the rivalry and all of the interactions are intriguing, the quick-cut editing during the intense cooks gives it both edge and style, and everyone involved are beyond convincing as top chefs.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
[7.25/10] Crimson Peak (2015)
Crimson Peak (2015)
Quick Review: What starts off as a typical period ghost story, smoothly transforms into something way more visceral in terms of terror, and the end result is an unsettling blend of sheer dread and dark romance with a twist, that succeeds vastly due to del Toro's strong visual storytelling. Everything from the slick production design to the murky cinematography makes "Crimson Peak" one of the most atmospheric horror films ever made that also benefits largely from its undeniably gifted cast.
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