Thursday, October 11, 2012
Seven Psychopaths Movie Review
The third film from English director Martin McDonagh (In Bruges), Seven Psychopaths is violent, fun, and hilarious.
In the same vein of the hysterical In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths is a fantastic ride from start to finish. The ensemble cast includes Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Wood Harrelson, Tom Waits, and Christopher Walken. It is no doubt that Farrell is the main character in the film, but Rockwell is definitely the star. He steals the show by delivering a phenomenal performance and has some of the best blunt and brutally honest lines in the film.
The movie is full of fun and witty dialogue, which really makes this movie stand out above the rest. I thought the film had a great look and vision to it. Obviously, the film is fairly character driven and the psychopaths are really great!
I don't want to give too much away, but the plot involves a dog-napping scam, an alcoholic screenwriter, rabbits, violence, and of course, seven psychopaths.
My only issue with the film is that I thought it was a little too long in parts, but the other scenes make up for this lull.
Go see Seven Psychopaths in theaters this Friday, October 12th!
Seven Psychopaths is a 9 out of 10 Psychopaths!
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Labels: christopher walken, Colin Farrell, martin mcdonagh, sam rockwell, seven psychopaths, tom waitts, Woody Harrelson
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Movie Poster: Total Recall
The full trailer hits apple.com on Sunday. We'll see how this turns out when it hits theaters in August!
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Labels: Colin Farrell, movie poster, remake, total recall
Friday, August 19, 2011
Fright Night Review
This past summer I watched the original Fright Night for the first time and I have to say it was extremely dated and laughable. From jump cuts not matching up to horrible "B movie" style acting to "Evil Ed" changing into a Werewolf after being bitten by a vampire, it was in desperate need of a remake. From the first blood sucking scene to the last, the new Fright Night drives a stake through the heart of a successful action/horror/comedy film.
The cast of the film is absolutely perfect! Colin Farrell is great as the new neighbor (and vampire) Jerry Dandrige (portrayed by Chris Sarandon in the original). Farrell brings the perfect balance of charm, scary, and funny capturing the tone of the movie perfectly. Anton Yelchin and Christopher Mintz-Plasse play Charlie Brewster and "Evil Ed" Lee respectively, both of whom are amazing. But the real show stopper is David Tennant as Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall in the original). In this film, Peter Vincent is a Criss Angel type character, rather than a "local yokel" public access film host. Tennant brings a Jack Sparrow type energy and wit to the role. Toni Collette and Imogen Poots round out the cast as Charlie's mom and girlfriend.
Written by vampire veteran Marti Noxon of Buffy fame and directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) this movie is full of non-stop action and a lot of really funny humor.
Fright Night is the best example of the reason a movie should be remade and also how great one can be if it is well executed! Movie theaters are plagued with remakes and reboots, all of which are notoriously terrible and mostly in the horror genre. Hopefully, Fright Night won't get lost in the "remake shuffle."
I give Fright Night a frightening 8 out of 10 stakes!
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Labels: Anton Yelchin, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Colin Farrell, Fright Night, toni colette, vampires