Saturday, October 31, 2015

Jem & The Holograms Review

I saw Jem & The Holograms on October 31, 2015!! In my opinion, this could end up being the most underrated movie of the year. This is a live action adaptation of a cartoon from the 80s. The look of the characters mixed with a deeper underlying message and upbeat pop music created a fun movie that I recommend to everybody.

The movie has so much lying underneath the surface. While the story of the Internet sensation (Jem) is the big story in the backdrop, there are themes of the importance of family, protecting that family, discovering your inner talents, expressing yourself and being proud of it, and basically being who you are at all times. Jerrica is a shy, timid girl early on living with her sister Kimber, and foster sisters Aja & Shanna. The bond with these four shows how close they are. These four, led by Jerrica, go on a mission to piece together her father's creation Synergy. While they are physically searching for the parts to put it back together, they are also searching within themselves to find a creative output to express themselves. Their music, attitude, and look inspire the world, and it was great seeing this through multiple forms of social media. There's even a video by The Rock which was pretty cool.

I felt Aubrey Peebles did an incredible job as Jerrica/Jem. She brought the emotional aspect of the character out, as well as showing the importance of what she means to her family unit. She is taking the ultimate risks to save her Aunt Bailey's (Molly Ringwald's) house and keep the family together. Through obstacles like Erica Raymond (played perfectly by Juliette Lewis) she is able to create an even stronger bond with her four sisters. The Young Blood performance was so much fun, and I thought it was a perfect song to capture the tone of the movie. Following the physical journey to piece Synergy together as well as the musical performances was so much fun. I liked the emotional videos posted by Jerrica as well to show how important this cause is not only to her, but her family. It shows that one person can make a difference and inspire people. It doesn't have to be somebody famous. Anybody can do it. That's a big theme that was tackled here.

I believe this is a fantastic movie to show students in schools. It's an incredible message for students who are afraid to express themselves. Everybody deserves the chance to show who they are without being ridiculed for it. That is the core of Jem & The Holograms. Sit back and enjoy the story, music, and powerful message which gets a 4/5 from me. As I said, I think this is the most underrated movie of the year so far. Stay tuned for the credits scene. We have a war brewing between Jem & The Holograms & the Misfits-which is an element of the cartoon that would be fun to see in the sequel.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Crimson Peak Review

I saw Crimson Peak on October 19, 2015!! Guillermo Del Toro created an incredible gothic romance. I think Del Toro is an underrated director: His creativity has always been on display in each project. It was no exception here. While the underlying theme of ghosts looms, the mystery, intrigue, and secrets buried deep within are the main focus. The use of color was brilliant-the dark tones, blended with the overlying theme of red created a menacing & soothing vibe in the same instance.

I thought the story was intriguing, and created a story you would find straight out of Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and other gothic horror authors. The main character Edith Cushing actually being an aspiring author was genius, as it easily reflects the era of the movie. Her story & the theme of the movie reflects the popularity of the gothic horror genre of the era. The movie had a thrill that stayed with you through the end. The costumes, colors, and music were all elements of the movie that kept me invested in the story. The usage of CGI blended with the realistic sets, as well as the dark nature of Allerdale Hall really showed the creative genius of Del Toro's mind.

Mia Wasikowska & Tom Hiddleston displayed excellent chemistry. I thought Hiddleston did really well as a mysterious character, similar to how Count Dracula is when we are first introduced to him. It was great seeing him in a role that showed how good he is as an actor. He definitely worked well in the role of Thomas Sharpe. Wasikowska was perfect for this movie. I feel she immediately undestood what her role was as Edith & ran with it. I've been a fan of her work since Alice In Wonderland, and I think she is one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. She was incredible throughout the movie-displaying the proper curiosity when it was necessary, while displaying moments of joy, sadness, and fear at every turn of this movie. I also liked the addition of Charlie Hunnam as Dr. Alan McMichael. To me, he was great as that Jonathan Harker type role that is in love with a woman getting involved with somebody she doesn't really know.

I think the show stealer of this movie was Jessica Chastain in the role of Lucille Sharpe. The moment the audience is introduced to her, we can sense there's something off about her. The cold, emotionless look in her eyes was just chilling. The menacing nature of her character reminds me of Jack Torrance in The Shining, Dracula when he reveals his vampiric nature, and simply a woman that is fueled with anger & envy. She was able to balance a gentle demeanor with a sadistic core that perfectly blended into the heart of the movie. Lucille & Thomas's story is dark, and this is reflected in Lucille's personality throughout the movie.

In a movie called Crimson Peak, blood flows deep from the walls, in the ground, and all around. The gothic romance & thrilling nature of the movie blended with natural chemistry between actors, as well as a grisly finale present one of my Top 10 movies of 2015. It definitely gets a 5/5 for me. Beware Crimson Peak!!

Monday, October 12, 2015

Pan Review

I saw Pan on October 12, 2015!! While the critics have been tearing this apart left and right, I found it to be one of the most exciting & intriguing movies of 2015!! It was somewhat of an origin story of Neverland. The visual effects blended with the story created a unique movie experience.

Pan was certainly a movie using magic & prophecies at its core. Each character was animated & in a movie such as this I believe it's necessary. Levi Miller has a bright future-he did very well in the role of Peter. I really enjoyed Garrett Hedlund as Hook. I'm a Captain Hook guy to begin with-Dustin Hoffman's Hook is one of my favorite male performances of all time. Hedlund brought light-heartedness to the role, while at the same time it shows that Hook is a good man. He basically is helping Peter to realize his destiny. He creates some great comedic lines. He has always been the most important character in Neverland to me, and I feel that you see glimpses of that through the course of this movie. I thoroughly enjoyed Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily. She played the warrior role well. We also find out how she became such a great warrior. Hugh Jackman created such a great over the top character which is apropos considering the legend of Blackbeard is over the top to begin with.

I liked the importance of fairy dust & the Fairy Kingdom in general as it relates to Neverland & the Pan Prophecy. If you're aware of Blackbeard's legend, then you know a big part of it was the search for the Fountain of Youth. This also ties into why mining is a major staple of Neverland.  The battle sequences were shot in a way that created a real life dream come to life. The flying pirate ships, the brilliant use of color, and the choreographed fighting worked really well for the atmosphere of this movie. The fight between Tiger Lilly & Blackbeard was amazing to watch. The fast paced action & visual effects in the Fairy Kingdom were incredible.

I give this movie a 5/5 for an intriguing origin story, fun characters, brilliant use of colors, and an overall fun movie experience. Don't buy into the critic's bs!!

Monday, October 5, 2015

The Martian Review

I saw The Martian on October 5, 2015!! I guess it's time for me to review the fecal matter out of this thing (to paraphrase Mark Watney). I believe this is a surefire nomination for Best Picture at both the Golden Globes and the Oscars. It certainly should be considered for the list. Ridley Scott is one of the best directors ever in my opinion. He directed Gladiator & Alien. He directed my brother Justin's favorite movie-Legend. This movie follows one man's journey of survival against the most intense circumstances. Left for dead on Mars during a mission, Mark Watney has to figure out ways to produce food, water, air, etc in order to survive.

Matt Damon did an excellent job in the role playing the botanist devising ways to produce sustainable life on Mars. It was really interesting to watch him create an environment where a human being could inhabit Mars for a certain amount of time with the potato plants, as well as creating water. Even with so many obstacles against him, he finds a way to solve problems. Damon reminded me of his character in Interstellar blended with Will Hunting. It worked really well. With his knowledge of botany & his role as an astronaut, he is able to keep going. He gave a great performance that shows why Matt Damon is one of the best actors going.

While you had Damon's Watney devising ways to keep himself alive, we also get a look at NASA & the crew that believes he is dead. NASA officials devise different ways to rescue Watney, while also thinking of ways to protect NASA's image. The two different view points are interesting. I think watching Watney's crew putting aside certain death to rescue the man they left behind was inspirational. The moments with Watney & his crew created raw emotion. The level of intensity in the characters & the visual effects created hell in space. What was amazing to watch was the idea of team work with Watney & his crew, as well as the direction of NASA to ensure ultimate survival.

The ensemble cast is one of the best I've seen for a movie with Damon, Jessica Chastain, Michael Pena, Jeff Daniels, Sean Bean, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Kristen Wiig, etc. creating one of the best movies of 2015. Damon was definitely the star of this movie, but each member of this cast brought something to it.

I give this movie a 5/5 for an intriguing plot, a phenomenal cast, and the intense emotion you feel as an audience member watching all of it unfold. I highly recommend seeing it. While I enjoyed Interstellar more, this definitely is must see & deserving of nominations for awards season.