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Dark Blood (2012)
Incomplete but the hints of greatness are there...
George Sluizer's salvaged 1993 desert thriller Dark Blood is an uneasy but captivating watch. More than anything its a tantalising final glimpse into the talent of star River Phoenix, surly one of the most promising actors the world has ever seen.
Rivers tragic and sudden death in the winter of 93 halted production and left the film missing many of its most crucial and inmate scenes. To overcome this director Sluizer can be heard reading the script amongst a mixture of stills and short clips. This method, whilst effective, is quite jarring and ultimately strange mainly due to Sluizers heavily accented, matter of fact voice which clash with the very intimate words and actions he is trying to get across.
However we do get long periods where the film plays uninterrupted, its in these moments we get a sense of what a great movie this may have been. At times a classic Hollywood thriller and others a disturbing art house flick.
Pryce and Judy Davis are pretty much note perfect as the bickering Hollywood couple. Pryce plays his character so well I would not be surprised if the role was written with him in mind.
Its no secret that Judy Davis was a very difficult actress to work with not only for the director but also the actors. River in particular was targeted with many friends reporting he would call them in tears due to her hostile treatment towards him. Such was his misery that he personally asked Sluizer to delay the most intimate scenes between them till the last days of shooting (they were never completed). It is to both actors immense credit that this difficult working relationship never comes across on screen, the scenes between them burn with desire and feeling.
Its impossible to talk about this film without really talking about River, even as you are watching the film, the tragedy that was to come is always there, playing on your mind. At only 23 River Phoenix was an Oscar nominated actor of incredible talent, grace and beauty. With the character of "Boy" he was able to display a side of him we had never seen before. He is terrifying, disturbing and dangerous but even in the throes of this madness that trademark sensitivity of Rivers shines through. He was a very special and incredibly gifted actor, and this film like all his prior performances have done before it, bear tribute to that.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
The best adaptation imaginable with an intoxicating, Oscar-worthy performance from Rooney Mara
Chilling, haunting and relentlessly thrilling, director David Fincher has created the definitive film adaptation of Larssons best seller whilst at the same time improving on the source material. A brilliant performance from Rooney Mara only elevates the film to greater heights
The Review:
Ill cut to the chase: this is everything fans of the books could have hoped for, its miles better than the already good Swedish film, its more faithful to the novel, in some places it actually improves on the source material.
With "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" David Fincher has put his trademark darkness to fantastic use. Whether its sweeping shots of freezing, snow covered Sweden or wonderfully eerie interiors Fincher creates an unsettling atmosphere that is unrelenting and technically perfect. With Fincher i've learnt to expect a beautifully shot film and this is no exception, within this film are some of his greatest images. Regarding the disturbing nature of some scenes, Fincher is wise enough to show them in all their horror but doesn't stop to linger or exploit.
The performances are perfect all round, Its clear Fincher and the casting production went to great lengths to pick not only great actors but those who embody the very essence of their characters. Of note in the supporting characters are Yorick van Wageningen who plays the sadistic Bjurman with unsettling believability and the always great Christopher plummer who is note-perfect as the desperate, loney grandfather Henrik .- As one part of our central duo Daniel Craig puts in his finest performance, normally cast as the tough hero Craig is more subdued here, he has Blomkvist easy charm down to a T but also captures the weak, submissive aspect of his character. - Lisbeth Salander is a character unlike anything fiction has ever seen
.broken,pierced, clade in leather with short black hair and a body so slight the wind could break her, she is horribly victimised but refuses to be one. To sum it up she is one of the most interesting and difficult characters an actress could ever play. I could honestly write a whole review on the brilliance of Rooney Mara's performance, she is the very essence of Lisbeth
as if the character just walked off the page. Mara commands every scene with a mixture of silent burning rage and a deep rooted venerability. Her eyes are the heart of the film, her reactions are the reason myself and the others around me laughed, gasped and even cried. The character requires an actress who can internalize her emotions yet at the same time convay a wide range of feelings. Mara does this such perfect skill, every glance is charged with deep feeling as if you're looking directly into her soul. A brave performance, Mara bares all in the nude scenes and goes to frankly horribly dark places in the now informous scenes of sexual violence. Watching Rooney Mara is witnessing the birth of a star, this is the best performance of the year and if the Oscars fail to reconzie her i will lose all hope in their judgment.
The score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross is perfect, eerie and unsettling. It is as good as their Oscar winning score last year if not better, its more understated and does what every score should do....improves the scenes not overpower them.
This is by and large a perfect adaptation, my main issue lay with one singe sequence. There is a shot that seems to be there solely for the purpose of showing off, it serves no real purpose within the story.
The most touching scenes of the film come from the characters themselves, this is a character driven story and none are more powerful than Lisbeth and Mikeal themselves. Fincher makes their relationship the focus and it pays off, they are the heart of the books and Fincher rightfully recognises this.
Proving that sometimes "american" adaptations can actually be for the better this is a film nobody should miss...its everything the novel is, plus some. More than anything i was impressed by the humour that is added through-out, this film will make you laugh, it will break your heart and it will make you want to take a shower.
Red State (2011)
An uneven, somewhat messy film redeemed by fantastic performances across the board..
Firstly let me say "RedState" is not the horror film its billed as, it has some great horror elements but its more like a thriller or even a satire....in fact its pretty much impossible to place, as if Smith chose a bunch of different genres and mixed them up...producing a very interesting but messy film.
Whats it about?
The plot is simple, we follow a group of horny boys (Braun,Gallner and Angarano,) on a mission to get laid by an older women (Leo). On arrival at her home they are drugged and wake up in the midst of a deadly church service where the Pastor (Parks) is hell bent on murdering them for their sins..
The good: I'll start at the best and work my way down, despite it's flaws there is a lot to praise this film on.
The acting is FANTASTIC, i mean across the board the performances feel real and raw. I'd go as far to say that this is one of the best acted films I've seen in years....drama students should watch this film just to better their skills... the performances really are THAT good. The rave reviews about MICHAEL PARKS are spot on, he plays the crazed cooper with subtle intensely, its a terrifying performance.
As the doomed teens all three actors are superb, they take one-dimensional, unlikable characters and turn them into real, empathetic beings. When these boys are terrified you really feel it, their performances are so authentic. Of the three the standout is undoubtedly KYLE GALLNER, this rising actor dominates the screen, when he is pleading for his life you believe him and more importantly you feel for him, this is solely down to Kyles performance as his character is essentially a total asshole. As a actor In both his terror and anger Gallner is perfect.
Lastly I must mention KERRY BISHE, she is phenomenal as the desperate pastors daughter adding so much depth to her thinly drawn character, her scenes of desperation prove to be some of best scenes in the film.
This a stylishly directed picture, Smith gets close up on his actors for fantastic effect. Stand- out scenes involve a camera tracking a victims face as he runs for his life and another in which the camera stays inside the cage where a victim is being held. Smith creates a claustrophobic feeling that really works for the film.
The bad:
From what i gather Smith never intended to make this film at all character driven, the people who populate this movie serve only one purpose and no background is given to any of them. With such fantastic actors its a shame you are given no reason to care or despise any of them. Yes you feel bad for the teen victims but only because they are being hurt, in essence all three of the teen characters are unlikeable and to thinly drawn out. This film would have been so much better if we had SOME development on the victims and the villains. It would have been so interesting to look at why the Pastor was so crazed, or how the church ways effected the young children....I even sensed some odd sexual tension between the pastors daughter and one of the victims Jarod, even if i'm imagining it, that simple subplot would have added so much to the film. These are PAPER-THIN characters performed by great actors, imagine what these actors could have done with more to work with.
Now we come to one of my biggest issues with the film, its too uneven. Smith (who is also wrote the film) seems not to know what he wants. It starts off as a typical and effective horror, then merges into an odd comedy, then a action shoot out and finally a satire....Its too all-over-the-place to be fully involving. Also some issues i had included: way too much exposition (Smith should know you need to SHOW your audience not TELL) and Smiths choice to show us a flash back to something that happened literally less than 3 minutes ago....
Final line: This is a brilliantly performed movie with bucket loads of atmosphere, its tense and there are some truly terrifying scenes....with a little more focus and character development this could have been a real gem, as it stands its just a very well acted missed opportunity.
Tormented (2009)
A brilliant mix of horror and comedy....so much better than you would think.
When I sat down to watch "Tormented" i thought i was in for a film so bad and low budget i would laugh for 5 minutes before swiftly turning it off. Imagine my surprise when i became absorbed in a surprisingly funny, stylish and well-acted horror.
plot: The film begins at the funeral of Darren Mullet(Calvin Dean), a bullied boy who hanged himself. Also attending the funeral is head girl and "good girl" Justine (Tuppence Middleton). Alpha male and total asshole Bradley(Alex Pettyfer) his bitch of a girlfriend Tasha (April Pearson) and the charming and sweet Alexis (Dimitri Leonidas). Also included are Tasha's slutty, bitchy friends Sophie (Georgia King), Khalillah (Larissa Wilson) and the gangs dumb "henchman" Marcus (Tom Hopper). As Alexis takes a shine to the pretty Justine the group begins receiving texts from the not-so-dead Darren Mullet who is hell bent on taking brutal revenge on his "tormentors".
Story/relationships
Whilst the plot sounds like your everyday slasher full of attractive bitches getting just what they deserve its actually a bit more than that. Its a great blend of humour and horror with some of the deaths being wonderfully funny and others downright horrible. It's that mix of horror/comedy, the fact "Tormented" knows when to not take its self seriously that really makes it work. Another refreshing aspect is actually character development. In so many of these teen horrors the lead girl and/or boy are so morally perfect. Here our lead girl can be a bit of a bitch, she ditches her friends, she has sex with the popular boy. And there are clear hints that our lead boy Alexis is far from the perfect boyfriend he seems. These character issues actually make our leads more real, they feel like two real teenagers and we learn to care for them. In fact the relationship between Alexis and Justine is a real high point in the film, feeling real and providing the film with some great drama (and a very beautifully shot romantic sex scene). Their relationship is actually one of the most believable I've seen in a horror.
Script: The script is clearly aimed at teenagers and whilst at times i felt the writers were trying to be too "hip" (for example an indie boy adding Blud and "you get me" to his sentences just felt out of place). Some of the best/funniest dialog comes from Tasha who is really one of the biggest bitches I've seen on screen. The scenes between Alexis and Justine are also very well scripted and very touching.
Acting: Pettyfer makes a great bully, proving he is more than just looks even if his crying needs a lot more work. Pearson was OK in skins and she is again only OK here.... well she is wonderful at being a bitch but when it comes to her scenes of terror she fails at really going for it.
The actors who really impress are Dimitri Leonidas as Alexis and Tuppence Middleton as Justine. Leonidas is perfect through out, adding more charm and likability to Alexis whilst also excelling in scenes of terror or strong emotion. Middleton (in her first acting role) is wonderful and really makes a strong impression, like Leonidas she hits all the emotions perfectly. In Addition both these actors have great chemistry with each other. Olly Alexander deserves a mention for his sensitive proytal of geeky, terrified Jason. Im not saying this is award winning acting but there is enough promise and honest talent to make these characters feel real.
Negatives: The actual ghost Mullet is anything but scary, maybe this was done on purpose but if it was meant to be scary is was not. Everyone is a bit stereotyped the goths, geeks, sluts etc but in a film that is meant to be a little tongue and cheek this is not a real problem.
This is a film very much aimed at teenagers/young adults which may be a negative for some.
postives: well acted, well filmed, good/realistic characters, perfect soundtrack. Through provoking scenes dealing with bulling and a clever (if a litttle cliché) ending.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)
The best in the series, this is a darker, more complex and mature film BUT not for everyone and undoubtedly flawed
Twilight,Twilight,Twilight.. who would have guessed this story of vampires, werwolf's and teen love would become such a phenomenon. My theatre was packed with giggling girls sighing and gasping every time Jacob appeared topless, clapping at every kiss, every brooding glance between Edward and Bella. I for one am not one of the those girls, i don't buy into this whole twilight mania....i watch this series simply out of curiosity, I'm yet to be gripped, I'm yet to "understand" or really "get it" but Twilight does have a certain charm and this latest entry is closest I've gotten to "getting it". I was entertained, I was moved (in certain scenes) and i was thrilled.....certain times i was also bored, let down and cringing. It's a mixed bag with this one but overall i left impressed: it seems everyone stepped up their game.
Im gonna start with The Actors simply because this is main aspect that for me was weak/sub-par in the first 2: The good news? Everyone has improved The bad news?: It's still often not enough
Main Leads: Kristen Stewart: I've never had any major issues with Stewarts performance it's more her character that annoys me. Here Stewart does a passable job, it's nothing we have not seen before from her and at times i felt she could have pushed herself further or even shown a bit more emotion...much like Pattison her performance is saved by actual, deep chemistry with her "true-love" Edward...at least it looks like she wants him.
Robert Pattinson: For ONCE he was tolerable. He was less wooden and stiff, there were a few moments where Pattinson showed at least some emotion and believability. However his performance is still dull,wooden and devoid of any real intensity...A tolerable, so-so performance helped by strong chemistry with Stewart.
Taylor Lautner: Of the three leads only Lautner has any kind of charm, he is the only one to seem natural and show any kind of emotional conflict. Saying that it's still not a "good" performance....Lautner hits the emotions well enough: desire,regret,anger,desperation but he never really goes for it, he never pushes himself to a level where i can say "ok this kid is a good actor". The best performance of the leads Lautner has acting potential for sure but at the moment its obvious his chest is taking centre stage.
The best acting/performance: Hands down goes to Jackson Rathbone as "Jasper", he steals every scene he appears in, bringing an intensity which most of the other actors lack...for me he is one of those "i cant look away" actors..he dominates the screen. Xavier Samuel also deserves a mention as Riley....even though he is only a minor (yet vital) player i put him in the same bracket as Rathbone, there is something going on there that makes you want to keep watching.
The positives: This film is darker, the tone is more menacing and the romance works better because of that. Because the film chooses to play down the romance somewhat and up the action and violence it makes for a more balanced, mature movie. The love triangle is actually pretty entertaining and at times dramatic and even intense. The cheesy,mushy horrible lines/dialogue of the Book are still there but less so than the previous films which is a massive blessing in my mind (i can only take so much cheese). Scenes with Jacob and Bella prove to be the most interesting and natural. There were some funny scenes, ill admit i did laugh...i left impressed that a twilight film could actually be funny in a good way. Some of the romance scenes really worked (Bella and Jacobs scene on the cliff top for example, moments during the "proposal" with Edward/Bella) Background on the rest of the Cullen family was maybe the highlight for me, very interesting
The negatives: The score was a big let down, usually the only really impressive thing about twilight is it's choice of music but here it just felt lazy. The usual CRINGE moments, Bella and Edward have some very cringe-Worthy romantic exchanges....i blame the book for this, the film cant help being faithful and it literally lifts these lines from the book's pages. During the "action chase" moments the director went over-bored with the shaky cam making it very hard to follow what was happening. The final battle could have been more epic and Bella's final scene with Jacob should have lasted longer. At times it dragged on and ill be honest 2 hours seemed to drag on and on
This film and indeed this series is not the epic, deep romance it claims or trys so hard to be, this is no "titanic" or "gone with the wind".....here is a film of pure entertainment and it is enjoyable...the love triangle is fun to watch, the romance is at times touching, the action is at times very thrilling. This is not a great film or even that good of a movie But its a great way to waste away a dull evening or a rainy day. Aside from the frustrating fact its PAINFULLY obvious Bella should be with the only half decent character in the film: Jacob....
This is a flawed, forgettable yet enjoyable film...MUCH better than the previous two and a more improved film in nearly all aspects,
I would say give it a chance you may like it...just don't expect anything great.
Mortuary (2005)
An utterly rubbish film with only decent performances able to slightly redeem it.
This film comes across like a bad version of 2009's "A Haunting In Connecticut". if you've seen that you pretty much know the plot: Innocent family move into a mortuary/house only to be plagued by demons and whatnot.
Mortuary fails to be scary in any way, all the cliché "jump" scares fall flat, the music attempts to create a creepy atmosphere but totally fails. The story is predicable, the script is dull, the special effects are horrible and overused.
The only decent thing in this film is the acting, in fact its really only Dan Byrd's performance. His performance manages to create some sort of sympathy for his character and its obvious the kid has some sort of potential.
Not even a likable performance from Byrd makes this watchable, check him out in "the hills have eyes" a much better film in all areas.
All in all: STAY AWAY THIS FILM IS AWFUL.
The Notebook (2004)
Impressive acting cannot save this horribly cliché, cheesy and predicable film.
Firstly let me say i'm a lover of romantic films (Titanic is one of my favorites) and when i go into a romantic film i expect cheesy lines and clichés...but i just could not "get" this film, i found it laughably cheesy...roll your eyes, "i cant believe they just said that" cheesy.
The film begins with an old couple and through a story telling session we begin to learn of the romance between rich, beautiful Allie (McAdams) and the poorer, handsome Noah (Gosling).
The main problem i had with this pairing was how unlikely the whole thing seemed, Noah meets Allie and without even a sentence uttered between them, in only minutes of meeting... he threatens to kill himself if she does not go out with him, there he is hanging off a fair ground ride, putting himself in danger all for a girl he only met literally 2 minutes ago....REALLY? it just felt too unrealistic for a film obviously trying for a realistic romance.
Mcadams and Gosling have strong chemistry, they are very talented actors and i was impressed with both of them..but something about their romance just did not work for me, good acting can only take you so far...i never felt connected to these characters, i never felt involved but i don't for one minute blame this on the actors.
Second MAJOR issue: The old couple storyline, not only is it MASSIVELY predicable meaning the so called "omg" twist as to who this old couple is becomes just another eye roller...but its horribly cliché, cheesy and badly acted....i often think i might have enjoyed this film had it only focused on the young allie/noah story (at least the acting was top-notch). these old couple scenes are filled with one cringe-worthy line after another.
The ending was also another massive fail, it tried to be sweet/romantic but came of as predicable and corny...it almost felt like the ending to one of those made for TV movies.
All in all despite very worthy acting from its leads this film was just TOO cheesy for me to take
My advice: go watch Titanic, it has the same rich girl/poor boy concept thats MUCH more believable, it has an old lady flashback storyline but again thats done so much better...its just an overall more romantic film....and the cheesy lines work.
Titanic (1997)
One of the greatest films of all time- A dazzling romantic epic
Its been 13 years since James Cameron award winning epic hit the theatres and took the world by storm. Even after all these years Titanic is just as impressive, this is truly a film that will never lose its power, easily on par with the classic epic "Gone With The Wind" and in my personal opinion it may even be better.
The romance between the beautiful upper class Rose (winslet) and the poor,charming Jack (dicaprio) is truly one of the most beautiful and touching ever put to screen. Theirs is a romance so passionate, trusting and ultimately tragic is hard not to be moved. Rose and Jack also happen to be one of the greatest and most memorable couples in cinema history.
A massive part of making this couple so memorable its the wonderful performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Winslet is captivating as the spirited Rose, you really feel her inner torment at her restricted life, her overbearing mother and controlling husband-to-be Cal. Dicaprio lights up the screen with his charm, easily one of the best actors of his generation he gives another strong, highly natural performance as the free spirited jack. As a character Jack is also incredibly likable, the ideal man in all respects, its very easy to see why Rose could fall so head over heels for this handsome artist. Winslet and Dicaprio also have extraordinary chemistry making their performances even better as they play perfectly off one another.
Supporting cast also do a great job, Kathy Bates gives a great warmth and sense of humour to Molly Brown, Billy Zane is brilliant as Cal, providing just enough to make him the perfect villain but there is a sense of humanity there to. Frances Fisher playing Rose's cold and snobbish mother Ruth is perfect in everyway.
Simply put James Cameron knows how to direct, he has a knack for creating these thrilling, visual masterpieces that rival anything we have ever seen (Titanic,Avatar). Titanic is an epic through and through, the sets are incredible and the cgi is still highly impressive (in fact it is miles better than 99% of todays cgi). You actually feel you are on the Titanic yourself such is the care and attention to detail within this film. The last act which involves the sinking of the ship is possibly some of the most thrilling pieces of cinema ever captured. This is Hollywood at its best.
Camerons writing skills are less impressive, this is far from a perfect, mind blowing script but it is a good one nonetheless. There are some wonderful exchanges between Jack and Rose as they begin their love affair and thanks to a mixture of talented actors and sweet dialogue it all works wonderfully. My only, very minor issue with the dialogue would be the overuse of "jack" and "rose"...for example i believe Rose utters the word "jack" 78 times, Cameron seems to forget that we don't actually use peoples names 24/7....however this is just a very minor fault and really does nothing to spoil the film what-so-ever. There are some cheesy lines (as would be expected in a romance) but they work thanks to the actors delivering them, they are uttered with such passion,heartbreak,joy that they end up sounding natural and in fact totally in place.
The score by James Horner is breaktaking, a soundtrack of epic proportions to say the least. Horner succeeds in creating a score that is larger than life and at the same time highly unconventional. He knows when to be soft and subtle which is hard to find in most soundtracks today. Arguably some of his best work this score only furthers this films breaktaking execution.
Despite minor script flaws and some small historical inaccuracies Titanic is still in my mind a perfect film. Such is the level of care put into this film, such is the level of talent from everyone to the stunt men, actors,set designers etc that any flaw is soon forgotten or even better not even noticed.
This film is a touching,beautiful romance, its an epic thriller, its a period piece and its an action film....this film has everything any audience member could ever want and it strikes a perfect balance between them.
One of the greatest films of the 20th Century Titanic is an epic like no other.
The Basketball Diaries (1995)
A must see, if only for Dicaprio's powerful, intense and truly haunting performance
At just 19 years of age Leonardo Dicaprio gives undoubtedly one of the best performances i have ever seen, no matter how the overall film turned out (which was rather good) this film merits a watch just for this incredible piece of acting. "The Basketball Diaries" based on Jim Caroll's autobiographical novel tells the harrowing tale of a young teen Jim (Dicaprio) and his transition from star basketball player to desperate heroin addict. Here is a film so raw and wrenching that it makes for very hard viewing, showing with unflinching realism the effects such a drug will have and indeed the lengths it will push it's users.
How Dicaprio was not awarded an Oscar for his performance here is truly a mystery. Very rarely does an actor so young give such a devastating portrayal. Dicaprio is so believable, his acting so natural it gets to a point where it's hard to believe he was not an actual heroin addict.
In two particularly well acted scenes Dicaprio's desperation becomes almost too hard to bear. The first involves a "withdrawal" sequence in which he pleas for a hit, moaning ("It hurts, I just want a taste!'') over and over as he sobs and screams. Never have i seen an actor radiate so much intense desperation. The second involves another desperate but equally as brilliant acted scene. Here he is forced to beg his own mother for money. Moving from tearful, frantic pleas to fits of rage and finally endless deep sobbing, Dicaprio creates such a sense of agony its impossible not to be shocked at this incredible display of talent.
The others actors do a credible job and help the film flow: the music is fitting, the script is good and at times even profound. My only issue with this film was that it felt a bit too preachy.....to in your face with its anti drug message, however staying that it sure achieves it, i doubt anyone would pick up heroin after watching this.
An unsettling, disturbing "junkie" film with a mind-blowing performance from Dicaprio 8/10
The Pacific (2010)
This is a brutal, epic, gripping and Incredibly acted series that shows the true horror war brings
"The Pacific" is Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's epic 200 million dollar miniseries from the creators of the brilliant 2001 series "Band Of Brothers'. Much like with Band Of Brothers, The Pacific gives us an unflinching look at the horrors of war, not just the physical but the mental horrors these men must face. As an audience you are pulled through this experience, watching in horror as limbs are torn from bodies and men are burned and mutilated. In a way even more distressing is watching the emotional scars and effects this has on our main characters. This is not a perfect series and does suffer from some major flaws but overall it's an extremely harrowing experience but one that is needed in an age where war is often glorified, this series does anything but that.
Narrative and overall story: The Pacific is based primarily on two memoirs of U.S. Marines, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by Eugene Sledge and Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie. The miniseries follows both these marines Sledge (played by joe mazzello) and Leckie (James Badge Dale) there is also the addition of marine John Basilone (Jon Seda) but he is a lesser focus. Now unlike Band of Brothers we follow these characters separately as they are part of different divisions, the first few episodes follow Leckie and his experiences, the latter on Sledge. In a way this is both an interesting way of narration but also maybe the biggest flaw of the series.
This spilt narration gives us two very separate journeys which in a way bonds us closer to the characters. The downfall is that Leckie's story is just simply not as interesting as Sledges, from the moment Sledge is introduced to us i felt an instant sympathy and connection with him, here is this shy, awkward eighteen year old desperately longing to fight in the war but unable to do so thanks to a heart mummer, of course his determination gets the best of him and enlists. The character and his overall story is simply miles more compelling than Leckie's thats what makes the first three or four episodes somewhat lackluster. When the sole focus is on Sledge this series reaches its incredible potential and becomes something truly amazing, Sledge and his journey is really the heart and soul of this series.
Acting: With such a depressing and intense subject matter first class acting was expected and the pacific delivers. Every single cast member gives a great performance, its gripping and believable acting at its best. The stars are undoubtedly Joe Mazzello who plays Sledge and Rami Malek who plays Corporal Merriell Shelton or "Snafu", a highly intriguing character who forms a close friendship with Sledge. Both give Emmy worthy performances and in Malek's case i would say Oscar worthy. These are two very complex and incredible performances. Mazzello plays our lead which such an intense and subtle power: his character goes from a naive and passive teenager to hardened killing machine full of rage it is an incredible character arc and Mazzello plays it to perfection. As the series comes to a close we really see what Mazzello can do: Sledge is beginning to lose himself, he has become ruthless and in one single pivotal scene he regains his humanity, his compassion and his redemption. Its a truly powerful scene and one in which Mazzello does not utter one word, his face says everything and its heartbreaking. In fact that is Mazzello main strong point, his ability to convey much more than what is going on just by his eyes and face, there is so much complex emotion behind his eyes it makes for a fascinating watch. Rami Malek gives the most impressive performance of the series playing "Snafu". His character is incredibly creepy and odd, obviously numbed by the horrors of the war, but there is something there that makes the audience warm to him. Malek completely becomes the role, every mannerism, twitch, blink of the eye is perfectly done. lines such as "I like to watch the new guys sweat." are said with such odd intensity its actually mind blowing. I will call this performance perfect which is a very rare thing indeed, if only Malek could win an Oscar because this performance truly deserves the highest acclaim. Malek and Mozzello also have fantastic chemistry, playing off each other perfectly helping to only further this touching friendship.
Direction: remember the opening sequence of "Saving Private Ryan"? well imagine that times 20. I would say this is the most realistic portrayal of what an actual battle must have felt like. The battle scenes are simply epic and wonderfully directed, even if you hate everything else anyone can see the direction is incredible within this series.
Overall: the major flaw of this series if the first 4 episodes they simply don't have the emotional impact of the rest, in fact they border on dull. However as soon as Sledge and Snafu become our main focus this series becomes a true epic. This series will take you on a haunting experience, you will be horrified, you will be moved, you will laugh, you will cry. As long as you stick with it through the first few episodes you will not regret it.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Good performances help make this a decent watch.
The film begins strong with an eerie, intense diner sequence that sets the bleak tone whilst giving us a good introduction to our main characters. We have Nancy (Rooney Mara) the timid yet mysterious girl who's troubled blue eyes hide torture and sadness but also an undeniable strength. Quentin (Kyle Gallner) who longs for Nancy is sensitive, compassionate and receptive. His sweet charm and genuine care mixed with his tendency to be high stung and suffer anger issues makes him a perfect, complex character with instant likability. Jesse (Thomas dekker) the brooding and jealous ex boyfriend of Kris, whilst on the surface he appears angry and bitter there is obvious vulnerability and sweetness deep down. Finally Kris (Katie Cassidy), the typical good girl but with an added dose of cleverness and curiosity.
After witnessing the brutal death of a friend these characters are flung into a living nightmare,if they fall asleep they will be attacked and killed by the horribly burned Freddy Kruger (Jackie earl Haley) resulting in their death in reality. In a race against time these characters must find the link they all share before they are systematically murdered.
The acting within this film is very good and way above the normal horror standards. The young actors playing our teenagers take fairly under developed characters and turn them into a character that feels real, all add such depth to their roles that you feel you know each character within minutes. These young actors are stars in the making. Cassidy (kris) although a little shaky on her delivery at the start gives an emotive performance and adds depth to a character that so easily could have come off as cliché. Dekker (jesse) shines during his scenes of terror, this is an intense performance and his face aptly shows the horror they all face. However the real stars of this young cast are Gallner and Mara who play our main leads and protagonists Nancy and Quentin.
Kyle Gallner again proves himself to be one of the best young actors working today. Kyle outshines everyone in nearly all his scenes bringing not only an intense likability but a wonderful complex warmth. His desperation as the film goes on is truly phenomenal, in scenes of intense anger, pain, terror, and even softer moments of tenderness Kyle is incredible. Next to Jackie he steals the show. Rooney Mara plays our heroine Nancy with wonderful subtly, she hits all the right emotions and provides us with a interesting and deep lead girl. Mara's strength is her eyes which burn with emotion, her tears and screams of horror will break even the hardest heart. Towards the end she is dragged through unimaginable hell and her performance makes these moments even more horrific. Lastly Jackie is unbelievably terrifying and creepy as Freddy, his anger burns through his words, his every action is a mix of sick enjoyment and furious hatred. His performance radiates terror and anger, Jackie breaths new life into this killer and makes him scarier then ever .
The story is different from the original and much darker, whilst in essence keeping the same basic outline this remake does add a different and terrifying spin. The score is as eerie and creepy as the film, with a soft tragic theme through-out this is one of the best horror scores I've heard in a while. However well it works in context of the film it fails to be as memorable as the original score but works in its own way. Samual Bayer making his directional debut sure knows how to create dark and beautiful imagery , this film is visually stunning and even breathtaking. There are also plenty of well timed jump scares that for some reason work so well within this film, they make you feel like your there living this nightmare with these characters.
There exists two real flaws for me concerning this film. The first is the pacing and over-all editing of the movie. Everything feels a little rushed and the editing whilst decent and in some places brilliant (pharmacy scene and the final nightmare) it all feels too brief, there were many scenes which i felt should have lingered. The second is the dialogue and script. whilst Strick and Heisserer do add some fantastic ideas ...much of the dialogue seems too bland, particularly with the teens its only thanks to good actors that these lines worked because in all honesty it felt as if the writers gave up somewhat. This film lacks the slow-burning nature that made the original so wonderful, this film is a fast paced ride and sometimes i did miss the slower nature of the first.
Friday the 13th (2009)
A bland remake made worse by highly unlikable characters.
As a series "Friday the 13th" was never one for masses of character development, but at least the kids stuck around long enough for the viewer to care when they die. With the 2009 remake there is not one character who is written with even the slightest bit of care....possibly the most bland bunch of "victims" I've ever seen which thereby cuts all tension from the film as you want these kids to die...Unlikeable characters is the downfall of this film.
Plot
The film begins actually kinda promisingly, a group of gorgeous 20-somethings are looking for weed and a place to camp (all very Friday the 13th, plot wise). They talk about jason by the fire, a couple of them have sex...and then the killing starts and all of them bar one are killed. Now the problem with this opening is that although it was intense it was in a way pointless and means that we now have 20 minutes less time with the group that is about to become our leads.
And now we are introduced to our new cast of gorgeous 20-somethings...perhaps the most cliché cast of all time: we have our token Black and Asian guys, our two blonde sluts, a douche bag and his girlfriend we are meant to care about....and some other guy who i really just cant remember....along with that group we have the lone Clay (Jared Padalecki) who is riding around looking for his sister (the lone one who didn't die from the first group).
Characters
So there we have our characters and let me tell you there is SO little character development its actually hard to believe we are meant to even care what happens to these people. I get that most of them are just there to die...but come on! how can you have any suspense when dealing with such unlikeable characters. Our main characters are: Clay-Our boring male lead who is searching for his sister Jenna-Douche bag's girlfriend who makes the most stupid decision I've seen a character make in a long time....yes just go off into the woods with that dude you have only spoke to once. Whitney-Clays sister who spends the whole film screaming.. In the end the only character they get right is the douche bag...he is a douche bag.
Acting
I actually don't mind Padalecki (clay) as an actor but here he fails to bring any likeabilty to clay, granted he is working with a horribly bland character so i cant be too harsh. Danielle Panabaker is dull as hell as Jenna... Amanda Righetti is the most annoying of all of them, her screams are way to OVER THE TOP and every one she does sounds the same...terribly annoying actress
Everything else The score is generic and dull... The lighting is much to dark making it hard to see whats going on The script is horrible and cheesy "your tits are stupendous" and "say hi to mommy...IN HELL"
All in all the film is pretty bad...maybe if the characters were more likable it would have been better....point is you cant enjoy a horror film if you don't care what happens to a least one of the characters.
The only character they get right is the douche bag
House of Wax (2005)
A guilty pleasure of mine, a fun and entertaining slasher.
House of wax is a typical slasher in many respects but that does not take away from the certain charm it holds...it has pretty much everything you would want in a horror film.
The plot is simple and standard for the genre. We are introduced to a group of young adults on their way to a football game. Carly Jones (Elisha Cuthbert) a sweet yet sassy girl who is nervous about moving to the city for a new job. Her trouble-making bad-boy brother Nick (Chad Michael Murray), supportive best friend Paige (Paris Hilton). Along with Carly's sweet and protective boyfriend Wade (Jared Padalecki) and rounding off the cast Dalton (Jon Abrahams) proving comic relief, and Blake (Robert Ri'chard) Paige's boyfriend who is really just a token character. whilst hoping to score tickets to the final football game of the season. Along the way, they run into some car trouble, and are forced to camp in the woods where they enter a desolate town where nothing is what it appears to be.
What's nice about House of Wax is its relatively slow burning, sure there are some jump scares and creepy moments but the real action does not start until around the 40 minute mark, some might call this dull but for me it only makes the third act even more impressive.
Despite the little character development, the acting is surprisingly good and helps make the characters likable. Jared makes a sympathetic turn as Wade but the real stars are Elisha and Chad. Elisha gives a great performance as Carly and is one of the better lead actresses I've seen in recent horror. She is vulnerable and strong at the same time, portraying fear very well indeed. Chad despite his pretty boy image does a good job as the bad-boy and unlikely hero of the film, he is strong and protective and you root for him as he tries to save himself and his sister. The only problem i had with this paring was the high sexual tension there seemed to be between them. There were many moments where you felt as if they were about to kiss and its almost better to just picture them as girlfriend and boyfriend during the final act.
The film is of course not perfect, the dialog was weak and the big "twist" was hardly anything surprising as you could have predicted it from the start.
The ending tried to give you another "twist" which again failed in the same way the previous one did....in fact the whole ending was a let down. The characters make very stupid choices through out the film such as not making sure the attacker is dead, splitting up etc and whilst these are also a given in slasher films it never stops being annoying.
The third act was pretty intense though if a little short but all in all the film is a great fun ride full of scares and tension....also great kills and leads you want to live instead of hoping they would die.
Halloween II (2009)
another overly brutal and highly annoying remake from Rob Zombie..
As if the first one wasn't unnecessarily violent enough this one takes it to a whole new level. The film is just an ongoing bore of endless brutality, unlike with other films (texas chain saw massacre, Hostel, even at times Saw) the violence really has no point its just there to shock us, the problem is after the 20th time we see Michael stab another random red-neck it really has no effect what-so-ever.
The films picks up exactly when the last one ended and despite a pretty well executed hospital opening this film fails to create any real tension, it all just feels like a re-hash of the first film which ill admit was not horrible yet it still suffered from too much in your face violence and the same unlikeable lead.
On the to next vital flaw: the complete lack of likeablity in Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor- Compton). Laurie was painfully annoying in the first film and if its possible she is even MORE annoying here. Following the events of the first movie she is now depressed, needing counseling and dealing with anger issues. All this is fine and understandable and could have worked if played by a better actress (i repeat could have worked as the character is still written badly). But Compton fails to add any relatability, depth or sympathy to Laurie which results in lack of tension as you really don't care what happens to her. Much of Compton's delivery falls painfully flat and whilst not the worst actress I've seen she lacks likeablity which means she again fails as the leading role.
Another annoying aspect is the addition of the white house, white lady imagery. I assume Zombie wanted this to be seen as a clever hint at Michael's inner psyche but it comes off as random and pointless.
Its not all bad though, there is some nice imagery scattered about and the score is effective but those two pretty minor things cannot make up for the total overall fail of this film.
The Final Destination (2009)
Just awful in every-way..
Everything this film could have got wrong it did: Horrible pacing, cringe-worthy weak dialog, terrible music and literally some of the worst acting i have ever seen. All this coupled with bad special effects and unimaginative deaths scenes we have a horror film that would work better as spoof comedy. Unfortunately this film takes itself seriously and everybody comes off looking stupid because of it.
This film has none of the originality or suspense that the previous installments had, in fact its hard to believable its even part of the same series. And the acting....was just beyond horrible, i actually sat there with my mouth open. As each actor spoke i kept thinking "ok it cant get much worse" only to be even more horrified by the next. Bobby Campo and Shantel VanSanten star as the main leads Nick and Lori, they fail miserably to give the audience any reason to care for their characters, Bobby gives the same "im slightly confused" look thought-out the whole film, shows no emotion what-so-ever.
At a merciful one hour 13 minutes its thankfully only an hour or so of utter rubbish. One of the worst horror films i have ever seen with actors that porn stars could have upstaged.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
Nothing that new but still an enjoyable, intense slasher
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning starts by delving a little into the origins of leather-face, how he came to be etc. It is a brutal opening scene very much setting the tone for the rest of the movie. We then jump forward to 1969 where two brother's Eric (Matthew Bomber) & Dean (Taylor Handley) together with their girlfriends Chrissie (Jordana Brewster) & Bailey (Diora Biard) are driving across Texas before the brother's are sent to Vietnam when disaster strikes and their terror begins.
We have our typical cliché gorgeous young cast filmed in glorious sunlight enjoying themselves. The cinematography is beautiful although coming across very much like an abercrombie and fitch commercial in some places. There is little character development here but its enough to feel for these people and want them to live.... We have Eric the strong, patriotic solider willing to defend his country. His brother Dean softer, more shy and very reluctant to join the war. Chrissie devoted girlfriend to Eric, sultry and strong minded and Bailey the sassy, seductive girlfriend of Dean.
Whats comes next is pretty much a given these youngsters are terrorized, chased,tortured and brutally murdered. Now with a name like Texas chain saw massacre you know this film is gonna be brutal and it does not fail, its highly brutal easily on par with Hostel and Saw. legs being cropped off, faces ripped off this movie is bloody and i was forced to look away many times, but of course it works with the story and tone of the movie.
The acting was surprisingly good from all involved, the star of the film was no doubt R. Lee Emery as Sheriff Hoyt from the 2003 remake, he is in a way more terrifying than leatherface, he is cruel and sick toying with these hapless victims minds. R. Lee Emery gives it his all and comes off as spine chillingly scary. Unlike so many slasher films the acting from the young protagonists is actually very solid. Part of reason these characters feel relatable is thanks to the actors who bring them to life, they are working with somewhat cliché roles but make them feel real and honest. Jordana Brewster our lead girl does a fine job, bringing all the right emotions but for me Taylor Handley shines the brightest, bringing a real sense of sympathy to Dean making him by far the most likable character.
So really what we have is a brutal, at times very tense, well acted and beautifully shot slasher. It brings nothing really new to the genre but its a crazy thrill ride all the same.
The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
A well acted,creepy horror film thats surprisingly moving...
The haunting in Connecticut is one of the first films in a long time that has actually freaked me out. Thanks to a clever use of disturbing imagery this movie manages to terrify without resorting to the use of gore. Another refreshing aspect of this film is that its almost two stories in one, on one side you have the horror story and on the other a moving, personal family drama. By introducing such strong personal struggles we feel connected to these characters, they are not your typical dumb horror movie family but relatable people that you really care for.
The acting also took me off by surprise, these performances are way above normal horror standards making you care even more for this family. Virginia Madsen plays the struggling mother excellently but the real star of movie is young actor Kyle Gallner. Gallner who plays the lead character of Matt is simply amazing, Gallner manages this difficult role with ease coming across as highly natural and likable. Its thanks to Gallner that i believe this movie works so well, a fantastic performance that proves this young actor is a rising star you should watch out for.
On the negative side some of the script does come across as cheesy and there is an over reliance on jump scares. However this film is still solid, its moving whilst still packing the horror, there are likable characters and some brilliant acting. I highly recommend this film.
Trunk (2008)
A brilliantly acted, entertaining short film...
Trunk is a short film that centers around two young college students whose trip to the desert suddenly turns into a crazy nightmare. Beautifully shot with fantastic music and a story full of twits and turns that keeps you guessing. The real gem here is the acting with both Zachery Ty Bryan and Kyle Gallner excelling. Gallner is particularly compelling and highly natural. At times i found the events within the film unlikely and hard to believe but as this movie is not too serious its an easy thing to forgive and in a way adds to the fun.
All in all a solid, fun short film with great performances from two rising stars.