Thursday, August 28, 2014

Foxcatcher - Teaser Trailer #3



Steve Carell shines in the new teaser trailer for Foxcatcher, also starring Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo.



This looks like it is going to be standout film.

Directed by Bennett Miller, the trailer comes courtesy of IMDb. The film is based on the true story of Mark Schultz (Tatum), an Olympic wrestler whose relationship with sponsor John du Pont (Carell) and brother Dave Schultz (Ruffalo) would lead to unlikely circumstances.

Foxcatcher will be released in US theaters on November 14th.

Rosewater - First Official Trailer



Watch the first official trailer for Rosewater, Jon Stewart's directorial debut.



The film is written by Jon Stewart, and adapted from a memoir called "Then They Came for Me: A Family's Story of Love, Captivity, and Survival," which was written by Iranian-born journalist Maziar Bahari. The story focuses on Bahari (Gael García Bernal), who was detained in Iran for more than 100 days and brutally interrogated in prison.

Rosewater will open in US theaters on November 7th.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Nightcrawler - Second Official Trailer



Jake Gyllenhaal goes nuts in the intense new trailer for Nightcrawler.



Directed by Dan Gilroy, the crime thriller looks like it is coming along great. Gyllenhaal's performance really stands out. This is one to keep an eye on. Here is a short synopsis courtesy of Google:

"A pulse-pounding thriller set in the nocturnal underbelly of contemporary Los Angeles. Lou Bloom, a driven young man desperate for work who discovers the high-speed world of L.A. crime journalism. Finding a group of freelance camera crews who film crashes, fires, murder and other mayhem, Lou muscles into the cut-throat, dangerous realm of nightcrawling - where each police siren wail equals a possible windfall and victims are converted into dollars and cents. Aided by Nina, a veteran of the blood-sport that is local TV news, Lou thrives. In the breakneck, ceaseless search for footage, he becomes the star of his own story."

The film also stars Rene Russo and Bill Paxton.

Nightcrawler is now scheduled to be released in US theaters on October 31st.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Annabelle - First Full Trailer



Everyone's favorite creepy doll stars in the first full trailer for Annabelle!



That last part was quite chilling. Here is a story summary courtesy of IMDb:

"John Form has found the perfect gift for his expectant wife, Mia - a beautiful, rare vintage doll in a pure white wedding dress. But Mia's delight with Annabelle doesn't last long. On one horrific night, their home is invaded by members of a satanic cult, who violently attack the couple. Spilled blood and terror are not all they leave behind. The cultists have conjured an entity so malevolent that nothing they did will compare to the sinister conduit to the damned that is now... Annabelle."

Annabelle will arrive in US theaters on October 3rd.

Automata - First Official Trailer



Antonio Banderas stars in the fantastic first trailer for sci-fi thriller Automata!



"Just a machine? That's like saying that you're just an ape." Great thought-provoking line.

Directed by Gabe Ibáñez, the film is somewhat reminiscent of I, Robot, though it feels a lot easier to be sympathetic to the robots in this film. The film also stars Dylan McDermott, Melanie Griffith, Birgitte Sørensen, and Robert Forster. Here is an official synopsis:

"An insurance agent of ROC Robotics routinely investigates the case of manipulating a robot. What he discovers will have profound consequences for the future of humanity."

Automata will be released in theaters and video-on-demand on October 10th.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

American Horror Story: Freak Show - Admit One Teaser



FX has released a brand new teaser for the highly anticipated American Horror Story: Freak Show!



That's not much to go by, but FX has also revealed a new synopsis for the show:

"American Horror Story: Freak Show begins its tale in the quiet, sleepy hamlet of Jupiter, Florida. The year is 1952. A troupe of curiosities has just arrived to town, coinciding with the strange emergence of a dark entity that savagely threatens the lives of townsfolk and freaks alike. This is the story of the performers and their desperate journey of survival amidst the dying world of the American carny experience."

The returning cast includes Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Frances Conroy, Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, Gabourney Sidibe, and Evan Peters. New to the show are Michael Chiklis, Wes Bentley, John Carroll Lynch, Finn Wittrock, Patti LaBelle, and the world's smallest living woman, Jyoti Amge.

American Horror Story: Freak Show will premiere on FX on October 8th at 10pm.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

First Look at Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in ANT-MAN



Marvel began production on Ant-Man yesterday in San Francisco, and with that news comes the first official shot of Paul Rudd as Scott Lang, the man who becomes the titular hero.



Directed by Peyton Reed (Yes Man, The Break-Up), the story sees genius scientist Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) enlist a thief (Rudd) to safeguard his size-changing technology, and to create a superhero who will defend the world (IMDb). The film also stars Corey Stoll (House of Cards) as antagonist Darren Cross/Yellowjacket, and Evangeline Lilly (The Hobbit) as Pym's daughter, Hope.

The picture isn't much, so let's take a look at some exclusive test footage courtesy of Uproxx!



That never gets old. For those not familiar with the joke, Paul Rudd has a history of showing this clip on Conan instead of showing a clip from whatever project he is working on. Take a look at this montage.



Ant-Man is scheduled to open in US theaters on July 17th, 2015.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel - Gamescom Last Hope Trailer



Claptrap shows off his skills at Gamescom in the "Last Hope" trailer for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!



The catchy song from the trailer is "Come with Me Now" by the Kongos.

If you looked carefully, you will have noticed Claptrap showing off several different action skills including one where he transforms into a little pirate ship, and one where he grows wings like a Siren. Perhaps his action skill is random?

If you blinked, you may have missed an appearance by Roland and Lilith. It is worth going through the trailer again and pausing a few times. So far, the game is looking like a worthy followup. It has the personality that fans have come to expect.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel will be available in the US on October 14th for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.

Silent Hills - Gamescom Teaser Trailer



Norman Reedus stars in the creepy teaser trailer for the new Silent Hill video game developed by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro!



Those are some awesome names attached to this project. The official name of the new game is Silent Hills. The teaser is a reward for completing a mysterious playable demo called P.T. Demo, which is available in the PlayStation Store now for PS4 owners.

Check out some scary gameplay footage of the P.T. Demo courtesy of IGN.



Looks intense. It will be interesting to see what the final gameplay actually looks like. Kojima says he is aiming for a game that will make you..... defecate in your pants. Well the demo sure looks like the project is well on its way to meeting those lofty expectations.

Silent Hills is coming to the PS4, but other possible platforms have not been announced. An official release date is still unknown.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Review



The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back on the big screen after a 21 year hiatus since their last live action film! Was the wait worth coming out of their shells for?

Megan Fox stars as reporter April O'Neil. She is frustrated doing fluff pieces, so she goes out of her way to get a story on the violent Foot Clan. This leads to April eventually coming into contact with the titular heroes. The problem is that it takes quite a bit of time to get to this plot point, so Megan Fox has to carry the film on her own for a while, and this is where the film begins to fall apart. That is correct... the film begins to fall apart right at the beginning.

April O'Neil is a character that is often played as a damsel in distress type, but she is also a very smart character. This film's version of April is a moron. She makes some questionable decisions that make her rightfully look like a joke to her boss and fellow employees. This makes it very difficult to like April, who takes up a lot of screen time, especially in the beginning.

In addition, the fact that April is played like such an idiot makes it unbelievable that she would be able to track down the stealthy Turtles. Moreover, April recognizes the Turtles because their origin is directly tied to April and her father, which comes off as incredibly contrived. It serves as a shallow way of creating a close connection between April and the Turtles rather than building the relationship through actual character development. As a result, the story suffers, which is further illustrated by the fact that Splinter and the Turtles no longer have a personal connection to their usual antagonist, the Shredder (Tohoru Masamune).

"I can totes carry a movie, right?"

Another big change to the character origins is that Splinter never learned martial arts from mimicking his owner, nor from a sensei. Instead, Splinter finds a book in the sewer, which somehow allows him to not only become a master at Ninjutsu, but also somewhat resemble a Japanese person. Sure, the original comic book story of a rat mimicking his master is silly, but at least the character came from Japan. Splinter suddenly acting like a Japanese person from reading a book does not make any sense and is rather distasteful.

That said, Splinter and the Turtles are portrayed fairly well thanks to their family dynamic, and their personalities are exactly as you would expect. The problem is that they do not ever become more than caricatures, with Raphael being the only one with any semblance of a character arc. Furthermore, the fast pace of the film tries to keep things going from plot point to plot point like some kind of video game, but this hurts the story because the film never slows down long enough to give these characters any depth. Thus, there is not much of a reason to care about them.

Making matters worse, the story makes little sense in the first place. One of the main villains is Eric Sacks (William Fichtner), a scientist who worked with April's father and is secretly in league with Shredder. His diabolical plan is to release a toxin that will infect all of New York City, and only Sacks has the cure. This is supposed to result in him making lots of money. The problem is that Sacks already owns a highly lucrative tech company, and he appears to be incredibly rich. So what exactly is his motivation?

"Hi, I became really rich so I can afford to pull off a scheme that will make me.... rich."

Even worse, the mutagen that transformed Splinter and the Turtles also serves as a deus ex machina. It is like a panacea that can suddenly cure everything depending on the plot point that needs solving, such as the cure for the deadly toxin, or to save someone after a brutal beating. This just makes the writing feel like it was rushed.

The dialogue is pretty bad as well. The Turtles are a very talkative bunch, especially Michelangelo, who acts a bit dumb but can be funny at times. Unfortunately, he is also a bit creepy, such as when he makes sexual references towards April. When Michelangelo first meets her, he actually says that "his shell is getting tight."

Every time he feels his shell get tighter, I feel my brain get smaller.

At least the visuals are nice to look at. The fight scenes are fun at times but sometimes suffer from the camera getting in too close, causing the action to look blurry or indecipherable. The Turtles have a more realistic look than ever before thanks to their noses, but that just takes a little getting used to. Shredder wears a large mech suit of sorts, but still moves like a martial arts master, which could make him a frightening villain if he did not make glaring errors such as allowing the Turtles to live when he had a chance to kill them.

"I am the Shredder! I kill no one. Fear me!"

There is also a really long chase scene in heavy snow, which feels out of place since they are so close to a very non-winter New York City. The chase itself has some cool moments but goes on for a little too long.

The final fight is enjoyable because the Turtles have to figure out how to defeat the seasoned Shredder, but this scene is almost completely ruined thanks to the presence of April, a character who is increasingly grating with every appearance in the film. In fact, if the movie was all Turtles, it would have been much better.

I get the impression that this expression is the entirety of Megan Fox's "range."

Producer Michael Bay and director Jonathan Liebesman had the opportunity to create something special with a property as long-lived as TMNT, but they blew it. The dialogue is bad, April is an annoying idiot, the alleged story is nonsensical, and the characters lack depth. On the plus side, the action and visuals stand out at times. Little kids should eat this stuff up. Adults might enjoy it if they can turn off their brains for two hours. Being inebriated might help.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles earns a 4 out of 10.

"Seriously?"

Super serious, Donatello. Seeing as this film already made a lot of money over opening weekend, a sequel has already been announced. Do us all a favor and save your money if you have not seen it, and go watch Guardians of the Galaxy again instead. That is a shining example of what a fun action movie can really be. TMNT will just leave you shell-shocked...... I'm as bad as this movie. :P


Friday, August 8, 2014

Camp X-Ray - Official Trailer



Kristen Stewart stars in the official trailer for Camp X-Ray, a film centered around Guantanamo Bay.



Peter Sattler makes his directorial debut with this story that focuses on a soldier (Stewart) who is assigned to Guantanamo Bay and befriends a man (Payman Maadi) who has been imprisoned there for eight years.

The film screened at Sundance and received mixed reviews, though it did also receive a partial standing ovation.

Camp X-Ray will open in US theaters on October 17th.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

The Book of Life - Official Trailer 2



The Day of the Dead comes to life in the newest trailer for Guillermo del Toro's The Book of Life!



The art style is undeniably charming. Looks like it could be a fun time for the whole family.

Produced by Guillermo del Toro and directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez, the film focuses on Manolo (played by Diego Luna), a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. He embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears (IMDb).

The movie also stars Zoe Saldana, Channing Tatum, Ron Perlman, Christina Applegate, Danny Trejo, and Ice Cube.

The Book of Life will arrive in US theaters on October 17th.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

The Theory of Everything - First Official Trailer



Eddie Redmayne stars as the famous physicist Stephen Hawking in the first official trailer for The Theory of Everything.



Directed by James Marsh, the biopic centers around the relationship between Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones). The film takes place throughout several years, so audiences will also see the effect Hawking's debilitating motor neuron disease has on his body and personal life.

The Theory of Everything will open in US theaters on November 7th.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy - Review



Guardians of the Galaxy is finally out and making tons of money, but does it deserve your hard-earned cash? Short answer: I am Groot.

The story is rather simple, centering around a mysterious orb that everyone wants to get their hands on. Chris Pratt plays Peter Quill, also known as Star-Lord, an outlaw who finds the orb so he can sell it for a large sum of credits. Gamora (Zoe Saldana) attempts to take the orb from Quill so she can sell it herself, but things get slightly complicated when Rocket (Bradley Cooper) and Groot (Vin Diesel) show up to collect the bounty on Star-Lord's head.

It isn't Shakespeare, but the story serves the film well, moving at a brisk pace to introduce various characters and plot points in an entertaining fashion. The actual feel of the film is reminiscent of classics like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Star Wars. Star-Lord even comes across like a mash-up of Indiana Jones and Han Solo, with just a dash of Captain Kirk. Though Chris Pratt is a bit sillier than those characters, he does it with style and personality, such as when Star-Lord does a little dance during the intro title sequence.

A visual seemingly inspired by Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Putting together a team so quickly and making the audience care about them is a difficult endeavor, but director James Gunn did an excellent job considering the time frame allotted to accomplish this task. Every character has different motivations and backstories that are revealed without feeling too contrived. In particular, the foul-mouthed raccoon called Rocket and his sentient tree friend known as Groot really steal the show. Bradley Cooper does such a good job that you will forget he is behind the voice. Vin Diesel emotes excellently as Groot as well. "I am Groot" takes on many meanings and you will feel his emotions.

This guy will win your heart.

Part of the reason the characters are so likable is because of the dialogue. There are some bad parts, such as one scene where Gamora feels the need to explain to the audience what they already saw, but these are few and far between. For the most part, the dialogue is very funny and helps the personalities of these characters really shine. For example, when Drax (Dave Bautista) is made fun of because he takes things too literally, Rocket says that metaphors will just go right over his head. Drax responds, "Nothing goes over my head! My reflexes are too fast. I will seize it." Moments like these really add to the fun atmosphere of the film, and the team dynamic really flourishes as a result.

I trust what he says about his reflexes.

While the protagonists are fairly well-developed, the villains feel like a missed opportunity. We know so little about Korath (Djimon Hounsou) that he might as well be just another faceless henchman. Nebula (Karen Gillan) has a backstory with Gamora and Thanos (Josh Brolin), but this could have been fleshed out a little more, which would only have helped give even more depth to Gamora as well. Ronan (Lee Pace) is a powerful and intimidating villain, but it would have been nice to see him use that power a little more. This does not take away from the film very much, but it would have made the villains more interesting, and added more tension to the eventual climax.

If you see Ronan in a dark alley, RUN!

One of the more interesting characters in the film is Yondu, played by Michael Rooker. He is the leader of an intergalactic band of outlaws called the Ravagers. Yondu took in Peter Quill and trained him as one of his own. However, Yondu serves as both an obstacle and an ally for Star-Lord. Definitely one of the more complex characters in the story, and hopefully one to show up again in the Marvel cinematic universe.

Note to self: do not get on this guy's bad side.

Another standout in the film is the superb soundtrack. The best thing about it is that it is not just arbitrary music. Some of the songs are related directly to the story. Star-Lord's most prized possession is his cassette player, his only tie to Earth. The player houses a mixtape with various songs from the 70s such as "Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways and "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" by Elvin Bishop. These tracks help set the mood and keep the fun going as the story progresses.

"I-I-I, I'm hooked on a feeling! I'm high on believing! That you're in love with me!"

The visuals impress in terms of special effects and frenetic action that takes place, which includes gunfights, dogfights with spaceships, and hand-to-hand combat, all of which add to the fast and fun mood of the film. Again, both Rocket and Groot stand out in this sense as well. Part of the reason the audience grows to care about them is because of how good the animation is.

Pretty!

The various locations these characters visit also pop, with lots of interesting inhabitants depending on the kind of place they visit. For example, Xandar looks like a sunny planet and is home to the Nova Corps, an intergalactic police force that wants to stop Ronan. On the other hand, Knowhere is a seedy locale featuring a few unsavory characters and questionable activities.

Knowhere is also the severed head of a being called a Celestial... Creepy.

Marvel took a lot of risks with this film. James Gunn has never had a project of this scale, the characters are obscure even among comic book fans, four out of five of the main characters are not even human, and the film comes off as more sci-fi than superhero compared to the rest of the Marvel cinematic universe. Yet it somehow all adds up to a highly entertaining ride. The characters are memorable, the visuals are some of the best around, the soundtrack is stellar, and the cast does a great job playing off each other. Any perceived flaws come off as trivial when you are having this much fun. In the end, that is all a film like this really needs to be.

That is why Guardians of the Galaxy earns a 9 out of 10!

"You're damn right we get a 9 out of 10!"

This is arguably one of Marvel's best films to date. Right up there with Iron Man 1, Avengers, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. If you asked me if I wanted a sequel, I would say, "I want them back." ;)


Friday, August 1, 2014

Hyrule Warriors - Features Trailer



Watch Link, Zelda, and more in action in this awesome gameplay trailer for Hyrule Warriors for the Wii U!



While the game certainly appears to lack the depth of a regular Legend of Zelda game, there is plenty of action and variety to make up for it.

The game is developed by Tecmo Koei with the hack-and-slash gameplay style of their Dynasty Warriors series. The cast boasts several playable characters from different games in the Zelda series such as Midna from Twilight Princess, Fi from Skyward Sword, and Princess Ruto from The Ocarina of Time.

Nintendo has been releasing individual gameplay trailers that focus on specific characters and weapons. For example, check out this gameplay trailer of Impa using a Naginata.



Make sure to check out Nintendo's YouTube channel for more gameplay videos.

Hyrule Warriors will be released for the Wii U in Japan on August 14th, in Europe on September 19th, and in the US on September 26th.