Monday 28 March 2011

Review: Limitless


An intriguing idea, non-stop story and striking visuals make Limitless not just entertaining but also smarter than your average thriller.

Based on Alan Glynn’s novel The Dark Fields, Neil Burger’s Limitless sees struggling writer Eddie Mora (Bradley Cooper) stumble upon a wonder-drug that essentially kicks your brain into overdrive. Allowing him to access 100% of his brain power, Mora can now recall every moment of his life perfectly and learn at an incredibly fast rate. He powers through his book, which had previously plagued him for months, in just four days. However, seeing as the movie opens on Mora about to jump off the ledge of his penthouse suite with threats shouted from beyond his door, you can bet it isn’t all smooth sailing.

Friday 25 March 2011

Review: Battle: Los Angeles


A clichéd script and a half-baked plot make this one alien invasion you can afford to miss.

Busy getting torn a new arsehole by critics across the board, Battle: LA is an alien-invasion flick which looked pretty promising up until its release. A marriage between gritty combat from the soldier’s perspective and an alien invasion not unlike War of the Worlds, it looked to have serious potential, at least as a concept. But as we all know, when sci-fi/action films go wrong, it can have cringe-worthy (and occasionally hilarious) consequences.

Thursday 24 March 2011

Review140: Paul


#Paul - Funny at times and an interesting comment on spirituality. But it should be funnier and appeals only to a particular audience. 3*
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Monday 21 March 2011

Check This Out: Blinky™ Short Film



This short film from Ruairi Robinson shows a near-future where robot helpers are common home appliances. Max Records (Where The Wild Things Are) is a child whose parents are enduring a difficult patch, fighting a lot around the house. The child gets a new robot friend, Blinky, but the fun only lasts for a while when he realises that the robot can't save his parents' relationship.

The kid is rather annoying and a lot of the 12 minute short's beats are predictable, but it's got a nice aesthetic and realistic future vision, so it's worth a watch. If nothing else, it's 12 minutes of your life you don't have to listen to this shite.

Check This Out: Boston Movie



I would watch this film, and I would try to do the accent for weeks following.

Trailer: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides



For the record, I actually thought the first film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, was excellent. Entertaining and funny with enjoyable performances, it was everything you wanted from a classic Disney family adventure film. Since then, I've seen none of the sequels. This may just be my relentless cynicism, or it could speak volumes about where the series has gone since its original incarnation. Either way, the fourth one is here, with the addition of Ian McShane and Penélope Cruz to the standard cast. Given my apathy towards the franchise, my opinion is invalid, so I've posted the trailer so everyone else can see what they think. Regardless, I'm sure this 3D blockbuster will rake in the cash come summer time, giving the studio licence for, dare I say it, another sequel. Johnny Depp's wallet must be more like a toddler's booster seat by now.

Sunday 20 March 2011

Trailer: Super 8



We'll be doing a full preview on J.J. Abrams' upcoming summer sci-fi thriller Super 8 very soon, since it's one of our most anticipated films of the year. For the time being, just watch the latest trailer for the film, and let the old-school Spielberg (producer and huge creative influence on the project) vibes wash over you.