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Those Precious ‘Kings Of Summer’ (Movie Review)

kings of summer whysoblu thumbApparently I have been watching and enjoying a lot of coming-of-age films in recent months (Mud, The Way Way Back), let alone in the past year (Moonrise Kingdom), but I have been quite entertained by each one.  The Kings of Summer joins the ranks as one of these entertaining types of stories, though I would say I am the least warm on it for minor reasons that will surely differ for other viewers.  The film features young and adult actors working well together, exhibiting great chemistry, and making the most out of their comedic and dramatic moments.  It is also a very stylish feature, calling a lot of attention to itself as a film that is very much directed.  I can only wish I got more out of it, but as it stands, The Kings of Summer is another solid picture in limited release, worth checking out as another alternative summer movie option.

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Unleash The Genius Of DA VINCI’S DEMONS – This September!

Da-Vincis-DemonsDavid Goyer has given us a fair share of memorable comic book turns and adventures.  Now he takes to the small screen for the first time since Blade‘s short lived appearance.  DA VINCI’S DEMONS proved a success on the Starz network this past season and was quickly renewed for a second season that has already buffed up its writing staff with Jonathan Hickman (The Avengers, The Manhattan Projects) and Matt Fraction (Fantastic Four, Hawkeye).  In order to appreciate what they’re going to add, it’s probably best to brush up on Season 1.  Whether you’re a fan or you missed it and would like to check it out, you’ll have your chance to catch up this September when Anchor Bay releases the complete first season on Blu-ray (already available for Pre-order). Continue reading ‘Unleash The Genius Of DA VINCI’S DEMONS – This September!’

Blue Like Jazz (Blu-ray Review)

Blue-Like-JazzChristian movies are usually some of the lowest quality, bottom of the barrel entertainment you can find.  Not because of the subject matter.  No, I’m not trashing people’s beliefs here.  The films usually sport some of the most pedestrian and amateur production values, atrocious dialogue and small-town community theater acting prowess.  Oh and their big star is usually Kirk Cameron, in films like the (try your best to hold a straight face and not laugh while watching it) marriage drama Fireproof.  The indie film Blue Like Jazz trashes those preconceived notions and delivers a surprisingly normal, hip coming of age story that really can hold its own in the genre with which is mixes its Christian story.  As a film amongst others before it, it’s ok.  But as an entry into the sea of Christian faith based films, this is a massive triumph. Continue reading ‘Blue Like Jazz (Blu-ray Review)’

‘The Purge’ Left Me Feeling Empty (Movie Review)

the purge whysoblu thumbThe Purge is a good example of an interesting premise being overtaken by idiotic characters.  Here’s a thriller that has a killer setup:  all crime is legal for 12 hours a year.  Even if the film is limited in scope and budget, there are a lot of places one could take this idea and find ways to hit upon social commentary in a violent but exciting sort of way.  Unfortunately, The Purge never really delivers on being anything more than a basic home invasion thriller that is not very thrilling.  It wastes away its potential originality by having every character behave in remarkably dumb fashion and squanders the chance to play up its 1%-ers-on-a-rampage angle in a way that is anything more than just an excuse for violence.  I can enjoy a good thriller, but The Purge misses out on capitalizing on a concept of capitalists committing crime.

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‘The Kings of Summer’ Gather at Toy’s House (Movie Review)

Kings of SummerI remember it like it was only yesterday.  It was a cold, blistering day back in 2012 when my writing partner, girlfriend and I were sharing a conversation with producer Tyler Davidson (Compliance), an Ohio native, in a quaint Chagrin Falls, OH cafe.  We were talking about our feature film project and also discussing his next one.  The one on the tip of his tongue that day was a movie called Toy’s House, which ironically was filmed mostly in the Chagrin Falls area that previous summer.  Later on I came to find out that the film’s title had been changed to The Kings of Summer, but not before it made its debut under the Toy’s House moniker January 19th at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.  I believe its first public showing under the new name was at the Cleveland International Film Festival on April 3rd last month.  Regardless of the name, congrats on all your success Tyler!  I loved Compliance a lot (it made my Top 10 of 2012 list here), so I was looking forward with curiosity as to what I would think of this one. Continue reading ‘‘The Kings of Summer’ Gather at Toy’s House (Movie Review)’

‘The Internship’ Should Or Could Lead To A Full-Time Comedy (Movie Review)

the internship whysoblu thumbOne would have thought that following the box office success of Wedding Crashers, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson would have teamed up again sooner in an effort to ride on top of that momentum.  Especially given that instead of doing a redundant sequel to a film, they have instead come up with a new premise that has some relevance to society today, even if setting the base at Google feels kind of dated, let alone an excuse to promote Google as the greatest thing their ever was.  The Internship is a new comedy from Vaughn and Wilson, but only time will tell (or at least the box office totals this upcoming weekend) whether or not audiences are still looking forward to seeing this duo play around in films together.  Of course, whether or not the film is a solid comedy will also factor in and I can at least say that I had a good time overall, despite various issues.  Maybe jumping into the premise of this movie about new beginnings will reveal more.

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It’s Okay To Splurge On ‘The Purge’ (Movie Review)

The Purge Movie Poster TNEvery so often an idea or a treatment comes across that’s so ludicrous and insane that you just can’t help wondering if it can be properly pulled off and executed, I don’t want to say flawlessly, but let’s loosely use the word skillfully for the time being.  The Purge just so happens to be one of those movies that caught my eye as of late, well rather my girlfriend’s, but I was the one who reluctantly signed up for the brutality and punishment here within so let the games begin.  Err…I mean The Purge.  You see, The Purge is an annual 12-hour period from evening to morning, in the not so distant future, during which ALL CRIME is legal and emergency services are suspended and non-responsive.    Yep.  You read that right…and I repeat…ALL CRME IS LEGAL…murder, rape, theft…you name it.  See!  I told you this concept sounded ludicrous, but I’d be the first to admit that I was hellbent curious to see how this would work and play out on the big screen.  The believability aspect and suspension of disbelief are two things I take very seriously in my films.  So here we are.  Let’s get down to business.  What say you?  The PurgeContinue reading ‘It’s Okay To Splurge On ‘The Purge’ (Movie Review)’

Collision Earth (Blu-ray Review)

Collision-EarthWe’ve seen all sorts of ways the world is going to end.  There have been asteroids, aliens, earthquakes and floods.  And all have been done countless times.  But, never have I seen something boasting another planet on a destruction course headed right toward us.  Not the biggest planet, mind you, little ‘ol Mercury.  And Mercury is one heated angry moe foe charging straight toward us.  Lives will be lost.  Sacrifices will be made.  Good effects will cost too much money.  You’ve seen these circumstances before, but sometimes it’s ok to run through them again.  Collision Earth makes for a nice time waster that is both nothing all too special but pretty far from foul. Continue reading ‘Collision Earth (Blu-ray Review)’

The Devil’s In The Details (Blu-ray Review)

The-Devil's-In-The-DetailsFilm is a visual medium in which to craft visual tales.  Unlike programming on radio airwaves before it, a movie is able to let you see what is going on and keep you engaged primarily with what you are seeing with your eyes.  Someone never conveyed this to director Waymon Boone.  The Devil’s In The Details is an incredibly boring experience, guised as a thriller, but is mainly just audibly telling you what is happening with no visual reference on screen and nothing to keep someone engaged.  Its runtime is almost literally filled with just a telephone with a voice coming from the other line.  There’s a little bit of shoot ’em up and a couple punches thrown at the end, but its far too late and unable to salvage this beyond snail paced film. Continue reading ‘The Devil’s In The Details (Blu-ray Review)’

Down The Shore (Blu-ray Review)

Down-The-ShoreHave things been going good lately?  Are you feeling happy?  Wanting to kick it down many notches?  Down The Shore will gladly help you out.  As a big fan of Famke Jannsen and finding James Gandolfini a plus when added to any cast, I was able to find medium expectations prior to viewing Down the Shore.  While it pretty much delivers on the performance front, its rather a downer movie that slightly tests your patience.  It has really no light spirit anywhere to be found.  I just wish for a second this film or somebody in it could have cracked just the tiniest little smile.  I understand the subject matter is a downer, but still.  The film tries to be the furthest thing from “feel good movie” as it can.  Some decent performances surround a film that tries to embrace a group’s depression over a lost loved one while unraveling their past’s dark secrets and confronting them once and for all. Continue reading ‘Down The Shore (Blu-ray Review)’

G.I. JOE: RETALIATION Explodes onto Blu-ray – Officially This July!

GI Joe ReatliationI was so against this movie when I heard there was not going to be any sign of the Baroness or Scarlett.  They were the best parts of the first film, right?  Well reluctantly I dragged my sorry butt to the theater months ago on a rainy Sunday afternoon and well…I actually really liked what I saw.  As the title implies, G.I. JOE: RETALIATION exploded on the big screen with a loud bang and enough force to leave me wanting more…ahem…a sequel!  And I’m getting it too!  And best of all, Paramount has officially announced a July 30th release date for this bad boy and I couldn’t be happier!  Pre-order your copy now and make sure to read the full press release below.  Yo Joe! Continue reading ‘G.I. JOE: RETALIATION Explodes onto Blu-ray – Officially This July!’

AMC’s The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season Infects Blu-ray

The Walking Dead Season 3 TNHot of the press!  Just in!  Can I get a hell yeah?!  AMC and Anchor Bay Entertainment will be bringing The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season to Blu-ray this August.  The magic date is the 27th, just 4 mere days before my birthday.  What a glorious and “infectious” way for me to celebrate, huh?  Say what you want about the show, but I LOVE it.  I know a lot of people don’t like the way the governor was casted or portrayed during the third season, but as far as I’m concerned they can all fall by the way side.  This isn’t the comics!  Bring on more Governor!  I want more!  But I digress and I’ll hold those sentiments until our eventual Blu-ray review coverage this summer.  Until then, check out the full press release below and pre-order Season 3 today! Continue reading ‘AMC’s The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season Infects Blu-ray’

The Wizard of Oz in 3D and IMAX for the First Time Ever!

Wizard of OZYes!  You read it right!  The Wizard of Oz will be hitting the 3D and IMAX theaters for the very first time, for one week only, this September to celebrate its 75th anniversary.  Wow!  Can you believe it’s actually that old?  Amazing!  It all goes down the week of September 20th this year.  And if that’s not enough, wait until you get a load of this.  Warner Bros. will also release the 75th Anniversary Collectors Edition on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and UltraViolet available October 1st.  Wow again!  But don’t take my word for it.  Check out the full press release below. Continue reading ‘The Wizard of Oz in 3D and IMAX for the First Time Ever!’

Oblivion Arrives on Blu-ray this August!

oblivionOn a desolate, nearly ruined future Earth, Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible Franchise) and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman (The Dark Knight RisesWanted) star in the ground-breaking cinematic event Oblivion, a visually stunning, post-Apocalyptic thriller.  A glimpse of a perilous future from visionary filmmaker Joseph Kosinski (TRON: Legacy) and the producers of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Oblivion is a throwback to the science fiction movies from the seventies, as one man confronts his mysterious past in a journey of redemption and discovery. This groundbreaking cinematic event stars Tom Cruise as Jack Harper, the lone security repairman stationed on a desolate, nearly-ruined future Earth.  When he rescues a beautiful stranger from a downed spacecraft, her arrival triggers a nonstop chain of events that forces him to question everything he knows, and leaves humanity’s fate in his hands.  Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman joins Cruise in this explosive story from the director of TRON: Legacy and the producer of Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Continue reading ‘Oblivion Arrives on Blu-ray this August!’

‘Before Midnight’ Completes Linklater’s Wonderful Trilogy (Movie Review)

before midnight whysoblu thumbIn the midst of all of the summer blockbusters going around, I was happy to be just as thrilled by a film that involves nothing but lengthy conversations and arguments.  I am not going to be that person who tries to say that summer blockbusters are nothing compared to exquisite art house films, as I have been happy to enjoy many of the action spectacles so far this summer, but I cannot deny that Before Midnight is a wonderful film that relies on a very minimalist approach to engage the viewer for 109 minutes.  Being the natural follow-up to the previous entries in this series (Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) from writer/director Richard Linklater, who co-wrote the film with stars Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, Before Midnight completes a series of films that could easily go down as one of the better film trilogies of all time, assuming we never a see a Before The Crystal Skull.  It is a film that plays out very naturally, does not necessarily rely on knowledge of the previous entries, and provides a perspective on life and relationships that feels very appropriate, regardless of how closely associated one his with this depiction of reality.

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I’m Stoked to Have Stoker Coming to Blu-ray!

StokerI kind of have this stubborn rule in life where if I don’t see a film within it’s first to second week of being released in theaters, I just wait for its eventual home video release.  Such is the case with Stoker, but let the record show…I wanted to see this one very badly in the theaters, the Gods were just not on my side in the time department.  However, my wish has come closer to becoming true as Stoker is now confirmed with a June 18th release date and I have the full press release and specs below from the upcoming release.  Have at it! Continue reading ‘I’m Stoked to Have Stoker Coming to Blu-ray!’

Liz Madden Covers New Ground with ‘My Immortal Love’

Liz Madden squareThe Irish singer with the harp-like voice is back with her latest album titled My Immortal Love, but this time, Liz Madden has taken her most recent musical effort in a different direction. Madden largely departs from the Irish folk and Celtic-inspired tunes to covering some of the more popular rock and pop tunes in recent memory from artists such as Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson and Gotyé just to name a few.

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True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray Review)

tbA vampire civil war is brewing and an old vampire foe has returned to wreak havoc on the human race.  Meanwhile, the denizens of Bon Temps are approaching a new crisis with Russell Edgington, Bill and Eric are in deep with the Authority and new threats from unexpected sources loom.  Although I am a die hard “True Blood” fan, over the last four seasons I have had my share of complaints about the show.  For example, I would prefer less werewolves, fairies, and other supernatural creatures.  Often this vampire show needs more vampire action.  I’ve been waiting to see the vamps turn on the humans, and show their true nature.  Even more importantly, I’ve been waiting for the Authority to really show it’s teeth.  Season five is definitely the season of the Authority, but the whole story line was fairly disappointing.  Season four ended with an unexpected death that actually caught me off guard, and left me dying to see what happened next.  What happened next was underwhelming – however, the characters Eric, Alcide and Jason take off their clothes enough that it’s still enjoyable for me. Continue reading ‘True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray Review)’