Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Prestige


The Prestige is a 2006 mystery-thriller directed by Christopher Nolan. It stars Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman and Michael Caine. The film is about two rival magicians, who go to great lengths to out do the other magician. They both want to create the greatest magic trick. The film is an adaptation of Christopher Priest's novel of the same name.

If you enjoy movies with twists, this is the movie for you. It has multiple twists and after you finish watching you'll want to watch again to catch all the clues. The acting is spectacular and does not disappoint. The visuals are well done and captures the 19th century time period perfectly. The film does have a lot of twists and maybe hard to follow at times but is enjoyable.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

American: The Bill Hicks Story



American: The Bill Hicks Story is a documentary film about a stand up comedian named Bill Hicks, who passed away in 1994 at the age of 32. He was never well known in mainstream America but has gained a cult following since his death. If you enjoy controversial comedians like George Carlin, you will really enjoy Bill Hicks. The documentary does an amazing job capturing his unique life. From starting comedy as a young teen to being diagnosed with cancer, he has a very interesting but short life. The documentary is very well made and utilizes still photos from his life with animation. Friends and family talk about Bill, while his stand up routines are played in between interviews. If you have heard of him and are a fan, this is a great documentary to watch to understand him more. If you haven't, you might be a little uninterested but it might make you a fan of him.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy



Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 spy drama. It has an ensemble cast including Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Colin Firth and John Hurt. It takes place in the 1970's and is about a Soviet spy in the British secret service. It is a adaptation of a novel of the same name written by John Le Carre.

First of all, the film is very slow paced. The slow pace might be a negative aspect to the some but the story should keep you interested. The acting is absolutely top notch. Every actor in this film does a very believable job. Gary Oldman is the lead and gives a brilliant performance as usual. It is very suspenseful and makes you try to figure out who is the mole until it is revealed at the end of the film. This alone kept me interested in watching this slow paced film. If you enjoy a good suspenseful spy film with amazing acting, you will enjoy this film.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Cabin in the Woods


Recently, I have yet to watch a new horror film that I really liked. This is all changed when I saw Cabin in the Woods Cabin in the Woods was released on April 13. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Bradley Whitford and Kristen Connolly. Most of the cast are not household names, which is usually a good sign for horror movies. It was written and produced by Josh Whedon, who is directing the new Avenger movie.

The film looks like a typical slasher horror film. Five teens go on vacation into the woods and stay at a cabin. It has all the ingredients for a slasher film, until halfway through the film it is clear this is not the case. What makes this movie great is the fact it has a great twist at the end. It is hard to give a great review without giving the twist away. The twist really makes the movie enjoyable. The acting is terrible but in this case it works since most old horror movies have bad acting. The film is very gory, which is always good in a horror movie. Most horror movies these days are rated pg-13, which takes away from it being enjoyable. Cabin is rated R, and the gore really flows because of this. If you are a fan of horror movies and want to watch one with a great twist than this movie is for you.



Friday, April 20, 2012

Terminator 2


One of the few movies that can still hold up after 20 years is Terminator 2. The film came out in 1991 and is directed by James Cameron. It is the sequel to the 1984 science fiction film, The Terminator. Terminator 2 stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick.

The film takes place eleven years after the first film. Two Terminators are sent back in time. One is sent to kill a young boy who is destined to lead a human resistance army against artificial intelligence machines in the future. The other Terminator is sent back to protect the boy.

Even though the film is over 20 years old, the special effects were so advanced for the time that they still hold up well. The movie has a lot of great action scenes, but it also has a well written script. The film is very character driven and has very deep impacting dialogue. It questions whether a machine could ever be human. It does have a lot of violence but it is well done. This film is up there in my favorite films list.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Captain America


With the Avengers movie coming out soon, I decided to watch and review Captain America. Captain America came out in 2011 and stars Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones and Hugo Weaving. It was the final Avenger super hero film before the Avengers movie coming out this May. The film shows the origins of the Marvel superhero, Captain America.

If you enjoyed the other Marvel superhero movies like Thor and the Iron Man movies then you will probably enjoy this film. The film is very action packed, which is of course common place in super hero films. What gives this movie a unique aspect is that it takes place during World War 2. There is plenty of laughs in the film, which gives it more entertainment value than just action. The acting could be better but it is decent enough not to take away from the film. The fact the villains in the movie were nazi's, made you really root for Captain America to win the fight against them. It wasn't the best Marvel super hero movie, but it was definitely entertaining, especially if you are planning to see the Avengers movie next month.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Dracula (1992)


Dracula is a 1992 horror-romance film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins and Keanu Reeves. It is another telling of Bram Stoker's classic story of Dracula. This adaptation of the story has some differences from others, such as Dracula having a love interest.

The film was very entertaining. It was shocking and gruesome in some parts but beautifully shot in other parts. The special effects were very convincing and still hold up 20 years later. What really makes this film a must watch is the acting from Gary Oldman as Dracula. I was amazed at how convincing he was as the count. Sadly, Keanu Reeves acting is absolutely terrible and really hurt the film because it was hard to watch him act. If you are a fan of the horror or the Dracula story, you will love this movie because for the most part it stays true to the book besides Dracula's love interest plot.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Warrior



Warrior is a 2011 action drama directed by Gavin O'Connor. The film stars Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton and Nick Nolte. The film revolves around two estranged brothers, who join a Mixed Martial Arts tournament to win 5 million dollars. One brother is a loner and former Marine and the other is a physics teacher with a family. Nick Nolte plays their father who is a recovering alcoholic who is trying to rebuild his relationship with his two sons.

First off, the plot itself is very cliched and recycled. The plot definitely isn't that unique. The thing about the film is that it doesn't really matter because everything else is done very well. The acting is very top notch and the fight sequences are very realistic. It is also very emotional driven for a movie with so much fighting and action. If you are a fan of MMA and the UFC, you will like it but it has enough other qualities besides the fighting that anyone can enjoy.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Super High Me


Super High Me is a 2007 documentary about marijuana use on the body. The documentary stars comedian Doug Benson and is similar to the 2004 documentary about eating Mcdonalds, Super Size Me. In the film, Doug Benson is a casual marijuana smoker and decides to take a 30 day break before smoking marijuana all day for 30 days to see if it takes a toll on his body. During the cleansing period and during the marijuana use period, he goes through physical and mental tests. The film also shows how medical marijuana works in California and interviews with activists, medical marijuana dispensary owners and politicians.

The film gives viewers a glimpse into how medical marijuana works in California. It shows how people really need this medicine and how the government cracks down on patients, even though they obviously benefit from it. This documentary has a lot of comedic parts but also has some serious parts. It was interesting to see how constant marijuana use did not do anything to Doug. It makes you question why marijuana is even illegal in the first place, at least for medical reasons. I really enjoyed this documentary and if you have any interest in medical marijuana culture, you will enjoy it also.


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World



Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 comedy directed by Edgar Wright. The movie is based on a graphic novel series of the same name. It star Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Kieran Culkin. The film follows a young musician, as he falls in love with a girl and must defeat her "seven evil exes" before he can begin dating her. The film has a video game/comic book style and look to it.

This movie did really badly at the box office when it first came out which is really a shame. It is a shame because it was a very fun film to watch, at least for me. It made me laugh and the visuals really struck me. There are plenty of video game style fight sequences that will make action fans happy. I can see where some of the jokes might go over the heads of older generations but if you are under 30 this movie should make you laugh. The jokes can seem a bit juvenile but it really works in this case. It was definitely one of the funniest movies I've seen in a while.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Inglourious basterds



Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 fictional war film directed and written by Quentin Tarantino. The film takes during World War 2 in Germany and follows multiple storylines that eventually combine at the end of the film. The film stars Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth and Diane Kruger. Christoph Waltz would be win a number of awards for his performance in the film.

The film focuses on fictional assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler during World War 2. One plot involves a group of American Jews led by Brad Pitt's character, Aldo Raine. The other involves Jewish French cinema owner. Another important character in the film is Christoph Waltz's character, Hans Landa, who hunts for Jews in Nazi occupied territories.

Like most Tarantino films this film has a great mix of comedy, violence and great acting. Christoph Waltz is amazing in this film. He steals the show from the other actors. The rest of the actors do a great job as well. The violence is graphic but in a somewhat comedic way. If you are familiar with Tarantino films you will not be surprised with this film. It is a typical Tarantino film except taking place in World War 2. If you like his previous movies you will love it.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Conan O'Brien Can't Stop


This 2011 documentary follows Conan O'Brien after his departure from his short stint of hosting NBC's The Tonight Show. Following his departure he is not allowed to be on TV for 6 months. Conan and his team create a live stage show called, "The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour". The tour would go across the entire US.

This was a very interested documentary. If you are a Conan O'Brien fan it is interesting to see what exactly happened after Conan left NBC. You get a intimate look at how Conan and his team come up with the jokes that will be used in the tour. The most interesting part about the documentary is seeing Conan nervous about how the tour will be received by critics and audiences. Off stage Conan continues cracking jokes, especially with his personal assistant. This documentary might not be interesting if you are not a Conan fan but if you are you will not be disappointed.

Friday, March 23, 2012

(500) Days of Summer


(500 Days of Summer) is a 2009 Romantic Comedy, directed by Marc Webb. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. The film follows the character of Tom, who tries to forget his failed relationship he had with a girl named Summer. The film shows this by jumping back and forth in time between different times in the relationship and the present time.

The film utilizes a bunch of different visual techniques throughout. During one scene, Tom breaks out in a song and dance with people from the city. In another shot, a scene is turned into a drawing. The way the story is told, is a bit all over the place but the film makes do a good job not confusing viewers by displaying the number of the day within the "500 Days". The film utilizes a great soundtrack that really makes the viewer feel emotion along with the great visuals.

It was refreshing to see a romantic movie from a guys perspective for once. I really enjoyed this film because it is hard to not feel emotional after watching it. It is so well made and the pace is perfect. I never felt bored while watching it. I usually do not like "romantic" type films but this one is so unique that is really enjoyable. If doesn't matter if you love or hate romantic films, you will enjoy this film. It has something for everyone.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Religulous



I recently watched the documentary, Religulous. I haven't reviewed a documentary yet on here so this would be a good one to start with. It follows comedian Bill Maher and his quest to understand religion. It is basically a documentary about religion from the eyes of an atheist, with a comedic aspect to it. It was directed By Larry Charles.

The documentary begins with Maher describing his upbringing with a Catholic Father and Jewish Mother. From there, we watch as he interviews people from different religions about their own religions. He travels all over the world to conduct interviews. Some of the people he interviews are Catholic Priests and former Mormons. Maher intertwines humor within the interviews. Most of the humor comes from video clips mixed in with Maher's jokes.

This documentary will definitely be enjoyed by Agnostics and Atheists. Religious people with a sense of humor will probably also enjoy it. I can see some religious people being offended by the film. It does poke fun of religion a lot. The title of the film should give that away though. It was one of the recent documentaries where I have watched and really enjoyed.





Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Machinist


The Machinist is a 2004 film directed by Brad Anderson. It is a psychological thriller. It stars Christian Bale and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The movie is famous for Christian Bale's performance. Christian Bale lost 62 pounds to play the main character, Trevor. He would end up weighing only 120 pounds and risked his health to play the part.

The film is about a machinist named Trevor, who has not slept in a year. He is suffering from severe insomnia and because of it he has lost a lot of weight. Trevor also suffers from paranoia and the viewer feels this along with him. He suspects a new coworker of sabotaging his life. As the movie goes on we find out that Trevor's life may not be what it seems to be.

The movie has a really dark tone. It is also very disturbing at times and has very graphic imagery. It is a great movie to watch if you love movies with twists. It does have some slow parts but is still entertaining. Christian Bale's appearance and performance is worth the watch alone.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Requiem for a Dream



Requiem for a Drama was released in 2000 and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Aronofsky would go on to direct recent successful films such as The Wrestler and Black Swan. The film stars Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, Marlon Wayans and Ellen Burstyn. 

The film shows the lives of four characters, who battle addiction in the span of three seasons. The film starts during the Summer. Three of the characters battle addiction to illegal drugs such as heroin, while the other played by Ellen Burstyn battles an addiction to diet pills. The film starts with all the characters lives being positively effected by using and/or dealing drugs but eventually it shows the decline of their lives because of the use.

What really helps this film is the way Aronofsky shoots the film. He uses split screen shots and other unique filming techniques to really make the film stand out from others. The score of the film is amazing because Aronofsky uses composer Clint Mansell with the Kronos Quartet. The acting is great, especially from veteran actress, Elen Burstyn. 

The film is a vary graphic portrayal of the negative effects hard drugs can do to someone. It may be too much for some viewers. In my opinion every high school student should watch this movie so they can see that hard drug use has very bad consequences. 

Overall I really enjoyed the film. It will probably make you depressed but it was not a boring film. I've heard from others that did not enjoy it because it felt "too artsy". You be the judge. 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Evil Dead


Evil Dead is a low budget horror movie released in 1981. It spawned two sequels, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness. Since it was made with a low budget, most of the actors were all virtually unknown actors at the time. The main character, Ash is played by Bruce Campbell and is the only actor in the film who would go on to have a somewhat successful movie career. He also stars in both sequels to the Evil Dead.

The movie's plot involves five college students, who go away to a secluded cabin in the woods. While there they find an ancient book called "The Book of the Dead" in the basement of the cabin. They also find a audio recording, which they play and it releases a demon. Eventually one by one each of the students are possessed by a demon. At the end of the film Ash is the only one left as all the others perish.

Since the film was made with such a low budget, the acting is pretty bad at times and it isn't much to look at. It is very gory and graphic which will either make you want to watch it or avoid it. If you are a fan of campy classic horror movies then definitely check it out. As a horror fan myself, it is definitely one of my favorites.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Inception


Inception is a science fiction film that was released in 2010. It was written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who has directed blockbusters such as Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Michael Caine and Cillian Murphy.

The film is about a team lead by DiCaprio's character, Cobb, who go into a persons dreams to extract information for paying clients. In Inception, Cobb must lead his team to put an idea into someone's mind. This is not easy since "inception" is thought to be impossible. Cobb is wanted for murder and cannot return to the United States, where his kids are, unless he does this inception mission. If his team completed the mission he will be granted a new life in the United States with his family.

The film has a ton of special effects. Just watching for the special effects alone would be worth it but the movie has much more than just special effects. The plot is very unique and is a breath fresh air with recycled plots in Hollywood right now. The cast is very diverse and all are amazing in their roles. The plot maybe confusing to some people but a second viewing would still be entertaining if it is needed to understand the movie better. If you are looking for a smart film that is also visually stunning than Inception would be a great movie to watch.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Batman Begins



Batman Begins
was released in 2005 and is a reboot of the Batman story. It was directed by Christopher Nolan and is a much darker film thematically than the previous Batman films. What sets Batman Begins apart from the others is it goes in depth into the origins of how Batman came to be. Christian Bale stars as Bruce Wayne/Batman and does an amazing job basically playing two different characters in one film. It also stars Michael Caine as Bruce Waynes butler, Alfred. Liam Neeson plays the main villain in the film, Ra's Al Ghul. Gary Oldman plays a police officer who assists Batman in the film. The only acting that falls flat is that of Katie Holmes, who plays the love interest in the film.

Christopher Nolan does a good job bringing Batman into the "real world" instead of some fantasy comic book world with over the top super villains. In this film Batman is shown to be more of a detective with gadgets and martial arts training than a superhero. Even the famous Batmobile gets a "real world" makeover, it is more like a tank in this film instead of a unrealistic fantasy car like in other Batman films.

The dark elements of this film might be a little too much for kids to enjoy. It could be frightening to some viewers. However, those unfamiliar with the Batman story will enjoy this film because it does a good job telling that story. This isn't just a over the top super hero movie. It has something for everyone. Action scenes are prevalent in the film but there are also a lot of emotional aspects to the film.  This is one comic book movie everyone should watch.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Halloween (1978)



Halloween was created in 1978 and written and directed by John Carpenter. The film was created on an extremely low budget but did very well in the box office. It was one of the first films in the Horror sub genre of “slasher” films that would become popular from here on. Although it is classified as a “slasher” film, it has many unique qualities that are hardly seen in today’s horror movies. The films plot is very simple, which is common place for most horror movies. A young boy named Michael Myers kills his older sister and is sent away to a mental institute. After fifteen years, Michael escapes the Asylum and returns to his home town and in the process begins to kill teenagers on Halloween.

Although the film’s plot is simple, it is how the film is shot that makes this movie a horror masterpiece.  Carpenter does a good job at keeping the audience in suspense. One way he does this is by using the camera to give the viewer Michael Myers perspective when he is stalking his next victim. Michael Myers wears a mask and when the camera shot is supposed to be his point of view you can hear Michael’s heavy breathing as he watches his victims. This puts the viewer in the body of a serial killer. Another way the film suspense is utilized is by creating tension in the viewer. Carpenter uses quick edits to make the audience jump in fear.  In one scene Michael Myers hides in a closet and unexpectedly jumps out and kills a male character. Leading up to this scene we see Michael watching from outside the house and then surprisingly is inside and then murders. The score of the film also creates a lot of suspense and tension.  It is a simple piano key played over and over with some synth mixed in that creates an eerie feel to the movie. Carpenter does a good job paying homage to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.

For such a small budget movie, the acting is really top notch. The only seasoned actor involved in the film who is somewhat known is Donald Pleasance. The veteran actor does a really good job playing Michael Myers former psychiatrist who tries hard tracking Michael down and stopping him from killing. The movie was also Jamie Lee Curtis’ first movie in which she does a good job playing the studious main teenager in the town who is stalked by Michael. The other actors in the movie are decent but some of the other teenage actors in the movies acting leave a lot to be desired in the acting department.

Halloween is one of the best horror movies ever made. Its influence in the horror movie genre is still felt today which shows how great it is. Even though the film was made in the late 1970’s it holds up really well to today’s standards. Young horror fans and even non horror fans can appreciate the film. 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

American Psycho


                       
The 2000 film, American Psycho is an adaptation of a novel of the same name written by Bret Easton Ellis. British actor, Christian Bale, stars at the lead character Patrick Batman. As with most film adaptations of a novel the movie will have some differences that fans of the book will notice. For viewers who have not read the book, American psycho will not effect their enjoyment.

The time period of the film takes place in the late 1980’s and is set in New York City. The film shows the character of Patrick Bateman as he lives his life as a Wall Street businessman. He lives an upper class lifestyle and is obsessed with making himself look “perfect”. He exercises daily and even goes to a tanning salon to look the part of a Wall Street businessman. He looks “perfect” except for the fact he secretly enjoys killing people.

The soundtrack for the film does a good job at portraying what Americans were listening to in the 1980’s perfectly. Popular artists such as Huey Lewis and the News and David Bowie were used to show life in New York in that time period.  The set designs and costumes of the actors in the film also do a good job of capturing the 1980’s. The suits all the businessmen wear show the viewer that this movie is set in the 1980’s

The acting from the main characters in the film is very top notch. Christian Bale does not disappoint portraying the psychopath Patrick Bateman. Bale devoted himself physically to the role by getting his teeth fixed, tanning at tanning booths and exercising, in real life, to look perfect just like how Patrick Batman is suppose to be. Other noteworthy acting in the film is to Willem Dafoe who portrays a private investigator who constantly bothers Patrick Bateman over one of Bateman’s missing friends. Dafoe does a good job acting as a suspicious investigator. Actor Jared Leto is fantastic portraying Bateman’s rival, Paul Allen and does so by acting like a stuck up “yuppie” businessman.

It is difficult to define American Psycho to a film genre. At points it could be called a “thriller” with its edge of your seat moments. To me American Psycho is a true horror film but with some comedy elements. The film contains graphic violence and sex, most involving Patrick Bateman. If the viewer is a fan of horror and slasher type film’s they will certainly like American Psycho because it satisfies those fans with it’s portrayal of a serial killer and what he does to his victims. The comedy in the film usually involves the audience laughing at the levels that Bateman goes to when creating the image of the Wall Street businessman that he is. A scene where Bateman grabs a coaster before his secretary puts her drinking glass on his coffee table was brief but very funny.


 The film is a must see for any Horror fan but it will also be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys a movie which pushes the boundaries. The fact it is also a timepiece of the 1980’s might bring some viewers who remember the 1980’s to relive the fashion and look of that time period. The movie all around was very well made and presented well. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

City of God


          
The movie is about a young teenage boy growing up in a slum near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The slum that the boy lives in is called “Cidade de Deus”, which translated from Portuguese is the city of god. The boy is named Rocket and is the narrator of the film and we are taken for a ride as he shows the conflicts that go on around him in the slum as he grows up. This movie is based on true events and is adapted from a novel of the same name as the movie. The movie is in Portuguese but is subtitled in English.
The movie is very unique in the way that it is cast. The director cast real street children and teenagers from Rio de Janeiro to star in the film. This adds some realism to the film that you don’t really see in other films. The only other film I can think of is an American film called Kids that also involves real city teenagers being cast in the movie with no acting experience.  The movies use of a narrator helps keep the audience member well aware of what is going on in the movie. This is important because the events are not told in order and bounce back between time periods from the 1960’s and 1970’s. The movie is primarily in the 1970’s.
 An aspect of the movie that may offend people is the use of violence. This movie is extremely graphic especially with violence. The violence in this movie is very graphic because it depicts a lot of children being killed by gunfire. It does add realism to the film but this may turn off some people.  It is a very surreal sight to see so many little kids and teenagers holding and shooting guns at people. The use of drugs in the movie is also very prominent. Drugs such as marijuana and cocaine are used by the characters and as well as a lot of alcohol. Since the movie is based on true events it’s hard to imagine this kind of stuff going on in the world but it is truly eye opening.  It could be seen as glorifying the gang culture because it shows how these poor kids become rich in their own right because of drugs but it also shows the downfalls.
 The cinematography of the film is beautiful. The director does a good job of showing the disgusting slums but also shows the beauty in the surrounding areas such as the beaches in Brazil. The story of Rocket’s life is very well told in the fact we feel the emotion he is going through. In one scene he loses the girl he likes to one of the Drug gang leaders in the film and you can feel the heart break he goes through knowing he can not do anything about it. If he would do something about it he would be killed.
            

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Memento




            The film is directed by Christopher Nolan and is about a former insurance investigator named Leonard Shelby, played by Guy Pearce, who has no short-term memory after an accident that occurred when his wife was raped and killed by intruders and he sustains a head injury. He cannot remember anything that happens after the head injury so he must rely on Polaroid pictures with notes written on them and tattoos that he gets to make up for his lost memory. The main plot of the film is Leonard trying to figure out who the second attacker was that killed his wife and put him in this condition. Once he finds the attacker he plans on killing him.
           The most interesting aspect of this film is the fact it goes backwards. The first scene of the movie is actually the last part of the story. As the film continues and goes backwards the viewer finds out what leads up to that first scene. The movie is about memory or lack there of so it makes the viewer use their own memory because since the movie goes backwards the viewer has to remember what happened in the previous scene to understand what is happening in the next scene. This fact alone gives Memento a reason to be viewed and also makes it very re-watchable because the viewer may of missed something.
            The films scenes are very well shot. Nolan uses a lot of mirror scenes in the movie as well as many close up shots of characters faces, which emphasizes the actor’s facial expressions. You can really see the emotion in their face and feel for them especially Leonard. Nolan utilizes both black and white shots and color shots in the film. The majority of the film is shown in color but during flashback scenes, black and white shots are used. Nolan seems to use this to make sure the viewer isn’t confused which scene is a flashback since the film’s narrative plot is already confusing already as it is. The film does contain some violent and gory scenes but it is not too over the top and this is a rated R movie so it’s to be expected. The score of the film is very minimal but does have a hypnotic keyboard and orchestral sound that works well with the films visuals. The films editing is done well because without the right editing the film would be unwatchable because of the backwards style.
           This is definitely a film to check out it if you enjoy thrillers. The way the film is shown backwards gives the film a very unique quality to it that is hard to find in films these days. The acting by Guy Pearce is top notch and is very believable. The only flaw that I can tell is that it may be too confusing to some viewers and a re-watch is probably needed to understand the film completely. 

Monday, February 6, 2012

Drive




I recently watched Drive, a movie that I have heard nothing but positive things about. The main character is played by Ryan Gosling, he is known for playing the male lead in romantic movies such as The Notebook and Blue Valentine. In Drive, his character, which is never named and is credited as “The Driver”, does not have much dialogue but instead shows emotion in his movements and facial expressions. His emotions are usually only shown when he starts to become involved with Irene, his love interest in the film played by Carey Mulligan. Even then he continues to show his emotion only by smiling and brief dialogue. Irene has a son named Benicio and the driver does a great job at being a father figure for this child. Though this movie has an emotional aspect it does also have some very violent scenes. The violence is very graphic and gory but is not a main aspect of the film. The main part is the relationship the driver gains with Irene and her son and what he would do to protect them.

The director seemed to change the overused car chase film into a film that has car chases but is in fact not a car chase movie. Drive has emotion and feeling that other action movies just don’t have. This is not a Fast and the Furious type car movie. An example of this is how the director utilized an unorthodox soundtrack for a movie like this. Unlike other action movies from today, it uses a very 80’s electronic style score with some songs containing female lead vocals. It makes Drive very unique compared to other recent movies and it is quick to utilize this soundtrack right from the beginning of the movie in the opening credits. What also makes this action movie is the pace and editing. The pace of the movie is very slow which I can imagine will turn off fans of action movies, which usually have fast editing of scenes to make the pace faster. Instead this movie uses slow editing that draws out scenes longer so the viewer can feel the scenes instead of just quick glances of images on the screen. However, some fast editing is used during the few chase scenes in the film.
Overall I found this movie to be refreshing compared to other movies that have come out lately. The acting was amazing from every actor in the film but Ryan Gosling's performance steals the movie. I loved it from beginning to end and it was the first film in a while that I wanting to see again after it ended. If anything watch it for the amazing score and soundtrack.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

First Blog Post!

I plan on using this blog to review movies I end up watching as the semester goes on. I'm a huge fan of watching movies so it seemed like a good idea if I became a film critic with this blog. I usually watch a new movie on DVD each week and also usually go to the movies to see new releases each weekend when I have the time. My goal is to review at least two movies a week and post my reviews.