Posts Tagged ‘stone’

[Movie] Ninja Assassin

May 27th, 2010

There’s always something fun about going to see a film that has received and almost complete critical slamming. There have been one star reviews galore for Ninja Assassin, but I thought I’d go for it anyway. I mean, this is a film from James McTeigue. He. for the uneducated, was assistant director on the Matrix Trilogy, Star Wars Episode 2, and made his directorial debut in 2006 with one of the better film adaptations of a comic book, the unforgettable V for Vendetta.

With my hopes of a resurrection of true narrative cinema gold crushed before I even entered the cinema, and having seen the trailers, I sat ready to be bored to death and be bathed in CGI blood. The second part happened, the first however, didn’t go as I had expected.
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[Movie] The Wolfman

May 26th, 2010

The Woflman

Horror, horror, horror. I am a bit of a horror film fan, and recently I seem to be reviewing quite a few of them. Clearly this is the year to be scared by my blog, and not just for the poor writing. Today shall be no different, bad writing, and a horror movie. This time it is a remake of sorts of the 1940s film The Wolf Man, this is The Wolfman.

The space in the title isn’t the only change here. Whilst the original was much more of an internal conflict, a man battling to come to terms with his new existence as a werewolf, this film is much more of an external battle. The on-screen transformation is also seen much earlier in the film this time round, be that because they can with technology, or to hold the attention of a modern audience is up for debate.

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[DVD] Coraline

March 20th, 2010

I’m not a big fan of the cinema version of 3D films, even though we have progressed from red/blue glasses to the sunglasses look, but there is, of course, another problem. When a film leaves the cinema that’s not the end, we have the DVD release, that brings a new problem in. How do you give someone, at home, the cinema experience of 3D.

Coraline Film Poster

Coraline Film Poster

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[Movie] Antichrist

January 30th, 2010

As I’ve been suffering from a minor case of death for the past few days I haven’t been out to enjoy a new film, instead I drew upon my collection of DVDs for some entertainment. This made me realise that last year I was silly enough never to mention Antichrist. Let’s see if we can correct that.

The story is strangely simple whilst maintaining quite complex undertones. Essentially it is a tale of grief. After the baby of a man and woman falls to his death whilst they are locked in, shall we say, a loving embrace, the woman struggles to deal with her grief. The man is a therapist and decides to help his wife by trying to get her over the grief. He finds that the only way to do so is to make her confront what she fears most.

So far, so normal. The thing is, this is a Lars von Trier movie. Lars tends to take nice, simple, film concepts and do something with them which is new and exciting. We have, in this film, something which owes a lot to the horror films that came along thanks to the cheap availability of hand-held cameras. There are elements of the alone-in-a-cabin films, and, as anyone who has heard anything about the film is probably aware, it owes a lot to the torture porn movement

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[Movies] 2009 Top 10

January 2nd, 2010

We’ve had highs and lows this year, and even some stuff in the middle. Due to my general positive nature, this will be a post celebrating the highs in the film year, and ignoring the crushing lows (yes, that’s you Transformers 2).

This is another of those annoying Top 10 posts that you have seen so many of, and probably adds nothing new, save for my own little touch. So, let’s get on with this, My top 10, with links to the previous reviews if they exist.

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