Thursday, June 23, 2016

Warcraft: The Beginning

Warcraft: The Beginning is a 2016 American fantasy movie directed by Duncan Jones and written by Jones, Charles Leavitt and Chris Metzen. It is based on the Warcraft video game series and novels set in the world of Azeroth. 

If you want to dig in More:- Warcraft Official Website & imdb (Warcraft)

Cast:

-Travis Fimmel as Sir Anduin Lothar
-Paula Patton as Garona Halforcen
-Ben Foster as Medivh
-Dominic Cooper as King Llane Wrynn
-Toby Kebbell as Durotan
-Ben Schnetzer as Khadgar
-Robert Kazinsky as Orgrim Doomhammer
-Daniel Wu as Gul'dan
-Ruth Negga as Lady Taria Wrynn
-Anna Galvin as Draka
-Clancy Brown as Blackhand
-Terry Notary as Grommash Hellscream
-Callum Keith Rennie as Moroes
-Burkely Duffield as Callan Lothar
-Dean Redman as Varis
-Ryan Robbins as Karos
-Mackenzie Gray as Lordaerian Delegate



Review:

1. For all the game lovers especially World of Warcraft, this movie must have been a overwhelmingand for the rest, it was not interesting at all. But one thing is for sure that watching this movie was not boring at all.

2. At first we’re introduced to Durotan (Toby Kebbell), a noble Orc who is also the Chieftain of his own Clan. Since the Orc world is dying, they travel through a major portal powered by the lives of innocents to the Stormwind Kingdom, where the evil Gul’dan sets out to kill all humans.

King Llane Wrynn (Dominic Cooper), the ruler of Stormwind, soon gets wind of this invasion, and alongside his leading knight Sir Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel), the Guardian of Trisfal, Medivh (Ben Foster), as well as Medivh’s apprentice Khadgar (Ben Schnetzer) they set out to quash this uprising, even though the Horde of Orcs outnumber them greatly. However, they end up getting a helping hand from Garona Halforcen (Paula Patton) an Orc-draenei survivor that believes she’s half-human, as well as other members of the Horde that are questioning their evil leader.


3. Lothar is the character that Jones decides to focus on. He's a soldier and that's all he has known. He's even brought his son up to be soldier. His two duties in life are to protect his son and protect the King. With the invading armies of the Horde, his skills and loyalty are put to the test. The King, basically does what a King does, order people to do this, order people to do that. We get little interaction with a more humanistic side to him.


4. Magic is also a big portion of the movie, with a man known as The Guardian who holds what seems to be unlimited power and a Mage, who is still learning his spells. They fill their basic fantasy roles, but I can't help but feel that Ben Foster, who plays the Guardian, is somewhat a miscast. Maybe it's his age, but it did not suit him at all. But it is my thinking, what others believe is entirely up to them.


5. Through his role other than the director (co-writer of the script), Jones is able to allow his own personality to shine, which is embodied by the emotional character development of the characters. Even the motion capture used to bring the Orcs to life doesn’t stop their humanity from shining through. At the same time, Jones embraces the weird and disturbing, and the effects used to show the haunting magical draining of life will cause you to wince with horror. Excited yet?


6. Duncan Jones, who gave us the brilliant Moon and exciting Source Code is behind the camera and brings a wonderful visual style, but as is the case with a lot of big budget CGI filled epic flicks, the visual style is not enough (for most of them).  I will leave the trailer, if you are interested you can watch it and decide whether to watch the movie or not.

7. But don't worry, despite it's many shortfalls, you will surely enjoy watching this movie. And be optimistic and just enjoy the movie because they are made for enjoying. If people try to search for faults and lacks in a movie then I don't know they will ever be able to enjoy one. So, don't be one of them. Warcraft is full on fantasy. Giant birds, magical beings, kingdoms and castles. For those not interested in those things, Warcraft will not convert you. In fact it will make you feel more alienated. The critics hate it but we can still enjoy it, right? Cheers!! 

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

The Conjuring 2 Movie Review

The Conjuring 2 is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes, Wan and David Leslie Johnson. It is the sequel to the 2013 film The Conjuring.


Cast:

-Vera Farmiga as Lorraine Warren
-Patrick Wilson as Ed Warren
-Frances O'Connor as Peggy Hodgson
-Madison Wolfe as Janet Hodgson
-Simon McBurney as Maurice Grosse
-Franka Potente as Anita Gregory
-Lauren Esposito as Margaret Hodgson
-Patrick McAuley as Johnny Hodgson
-Benjamin Haigh as Billy Hodgson
-Maria Doyle Kennedy as Peggy Nottingham
-Simon Delaney as Vic Nottingham
-Shannon Kook as Drew Thomas
-Sterling Jerins as Judy Warren
-Bob Adrian as Bill Wilkins
-Abhi Sinha as Harry Whitmark
-Robin Atkin Downes as Demon (voice)
-Bonnie Aarons as Demon Nun
-Javier Botet as The Crooked Man
-Elliot Joseph as Constable Peterson


Review:

1. First question is, how is the movie? Well, look at the movie rating, am sure if you are a
horror movie fan, you would get the answer. They got 8.2/10 rating for a reason, we agree with
critics this time, absolutely deserving rating. As a horror movie fan, its obvious that this
movie is enjoyable.

2. We didn't actually thought that they would create a sequel to The Conjuring, but we were
hoping though. So, we were really excited when they dropped the first trailer of this sequel.
We even wrote a review for its trailer. Now its showtime, the review of the movie.


3. This sequel is really well-done, the director (James Wan) created a work of art, this movie
has many different genres, it has everything, it's a horror thriller movie but it has comedy,
action, romance, drama, which is awesome! This movie tell us a great story since the beginning
you can feel it! The plot is really awesome and entertaining. The scares were really creepy.
This sequel is excellent.

4. Horror sequels can be another horrible film following from it's predecessor's success that
most filmmakers just want some money without any effort and interesting stuff to show, they are just blatantly lazy. The Conjuring 2 didn't follow that but instead brought us new interesting things to this franchise with a captivating story and a hunting and creepy atmosphere, it is a well directed horror sequel. The performances were amazing, the chemistry of the Warrens was just marvelous and so thus the children in the film they were excellent. As the film progress the tension gets higher and also the apprehension. This Horror film is far from the worst and near from the best it's on par with it's predecessor, Conjuring 2 is an example of a good horror sequel.


5. For me the film was much too long and the London actors were not very interesting, just
workmanlike. I was nodding off until Lorraine and Ed arrived in London – but then I thought the film really took off and was fantastic. The "second half" was beautifully acted with plenty of tension and great plot twists. Perhaps the problem was that the introduction to the haunting
was not very interesting or original nor were the scenes of Lorraine and Ed at home,even though we are fond of them by now. Yes, I know this was necessary explanation but much of it was really dull and went on much too long. But once the plot strands came together – Wow!


6. A well-written horror sequel master piece with great performances of the cast and a great
hunting or creepy atmosphere that builds tension throughout the film. With scares that works
best here this horror film is a must see if you are a horror fanatic. The hardworking and
dedication of cast and crew members can be seen in the movie, and the success credit goes to
their hard work.

7. At last all I can say is, if you are a horror movie fan, go grab your money and rush towards
the movie theatre because this movie is worth your money. I can assure you that your money wont go wasted. Hope you all enjoy this movie. And dare to you all, watch this alone at home, because while alone, nobody can see you scared ;)

(NOTE: This review is according to us and our friends and some external source here and there. Stick with us for more reviews like this) ENJOY!!

Friday, June 10, 2016

Ice Age: Collision Course Trailer Review

Ice Age: Collision Course is an upcoming 2016 American 3D computer-animated family adventure movie produced by Blue Sky Studios. It is the fifth installment in the Ice Age film series.

For More Info visit: Ice Official Website



Voice Cast:

-Ray Romano as Manny, a woolly mammoth and the leader of The Herd
-John Leguizamo as Sid, a ground sloth and the founder of The Herd
-Denis Leary as Diego, a saber tooth tiger
-Queen Latifah as Ellie, a woolly mammoth and Manny's wife
-Seann William Scott as Crash
-Josh Peck as Eddie
-Simon Pegg as Buck, a one-eyed weasel and a dinosaur hunter who reunites with The Herd after his home is destroyed by the Drift
-Jennifer Lopez as Shira, a saber tooth tiger, former first mate pirate and Diego's wife
-Neil deGrasse Tyson as Neil deBuck Weasel, a weasel astronomer who travels along with The  Herd to stop the asteroid/meteor shower
-Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Shangri Llama, a yoga-loving llama and the spiritual leader of  Geotopia
-Jessie J as Brooke, a ground sloth who is a resident of Geotopia and the love interest of Sid
-Keke Palmer as Peaches, a woolly mammoth and Manny and Ellie's daughter
-Adam DeVine as Julian, a woolly mammoth and Peaches's fiancé
-Wanda Sykes as Granny, an aging ground sloth and Sid's grandmother
-TBA as Louis, a timid molehog and Peaches's best friend
-Melissa Rauch as Francine, a ground sloth who has a close relationship with Sid as she is his  former girlfriend
-Michael Strahan as Teddy, a fearless rabbit and a resident of Geotopia
-Nick Offerman as Gavin, a handsome Dromaeosaur and the father of Roger and Gertie
-Stephanie Beatriz as Gertie, a Dromaeosaur and Gavin's daughter
-Max Greenfield as Roger, a freaky and cowardly Dromaeosaur and Gavin's son
-Carlos Ponce as Remy
-Chris Wedge as Scrat, a saber tooth squirrel



Review

1. Honestly, after Ice Age: Continental Drift, I thought it was over but damn! here we are watching the trailer of Ice Age movies' 5th franchise Ice Age: Collision Course. And I have to say, after watching the trailer I am more than excited to watch the full movie and am definitely going to add this movie to my MUST watch list!


2. As in almost every franchise of this animated movie scrat is the one who is shown first and is mostly responsible for what happens further into the movie. In the 4th franchise it was due to him the continental drift occurred and regarding in this one, without doubt, it's our lovely and funny Scrat. With his quest for his beloved acorn taking him far and wide, through dimensions of time and space, it's his antics that usually make for the best moments in an Ice Age movie. With his acorn winding up as the key for a dormant alien spaceship, mischief is definitely in the air as Scrat unknowingly creates the cosmos and our very solar system. It's fun to watch it and you will be left wanting more.

3. So further into the trailer, the meteorites starts to fall into the earth and everyone including Manny and his herd starts to panic. Then comes Buck, explaining Manny and his family (I like to address them as family not herd. Hope you guys understand) of how they have to go find a way to stop the big Mama meteor that will crash into the earth and so there journey starts.

4. But, if you are wondering that Ice Age got dragged for too long and it's not gonna be as much fun to watch as it was before because how can it NOT be fun when Sid, Crash and Eddie ? and by watching the trailer itself you will have an idea that it's gonna be fun and exciting. But I really hope they stop the meteor or get to a safe place because Dinosaurs were wiped out from the planet by the meteorites.


5. Other than this, there's nothing much for you to tell you can watch the trailer above and as they say seeing is knowing. And I recommend all of you guys both fans of Ice Age and those who haven't watched Ice Age yet to be ready for this amazing movie. To those who haven't watched Ice Age yet, watch the previous 4 franchise and I can guarantee most of you will surely like it. Cheers!!

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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Fast & Furious 7 (Tribute To Paul Walker)

Fast & Furious 7 is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. It is the seventh installment in the Fast and the Furious franchise. 



Cast

-Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto
-Late Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner
-Caleb and Cody Walker, Paul walker's younger brothers, were used among others as Stand-Ins to complete his remaining scenes following their  brother's death in a single-vehicle crash on November 30, 2013.
-Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs
-Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw
-Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz
-Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce
-Chris Bridges as Tej Parker
-Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto
-Djimon Hounsou as Mose Jakande
-Tony Jaa as Kiet
-Nathalie Emmanuel as Ramsey
-Kurt Russell as Mr. Nobody
-Sung Kang as Han
-Gal Gadot as Gisele
-Lucas Black as Sean Boswell
-Elsa Pataky as Elena Neves
-Noel Gugliemi as Hector
-John Brotherton as Sheppard
-Ali Fazal plays Safar
-Luke Evans briefly reprises his role from the previous film as Owen Shaw
-Australian rapper Iggy Azalea makes a cameo appearance as a Race Wars fan; she contributed to the soundtrack.
-American singer-rapper T-Pain appears as himself as he DJs a party in Abu Dhabi.
-Klement Tinaj cameos as a Race Wars Racer.
-Bow Wow and Nathalie Kelley appear in archive footage from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift as Twinkie and Neela respectively. 
-Tego Calderón and Don Omar appear as Leo and Santos respectively, in archive footage from Fast Five.


Review

1. It's been a year since Fast and Furious premiered and all the adrenaline rush it got us still lingers somewhere around the corner of our body. The song "See you again" still makes our eyes wet and we all wish Him to comeback cause that's how much we all love him. This review is a kinda tribute to Paul Walker and Roger Rodas, who died in the car accident with Paul Walker.

2. After their bumpy ride that let to a great success Fast & Furious 6, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and the rest of their team (or rather a family) have returned to the U.S. to try and live normal lives. But unfortunately Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), the brother of Fast 6 villain Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), is on the rampage for revenge. But after he kills one of Dom’s crew (Han), they each immediately plan their own course for vengeance, which also happens to coincide with the plans of the U.S. government, led by Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell). They are hunting down a terrorist group, the boss of which is the devilish Jakande (Djimon Hounsou), that have kidnapped esteemed hacker Megan Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel). Some people may think it's stupid. But it gets the characters into some spicyness, glamorous, exciting places across the globe where they can put their need for speed to good use.


3. Fast and Furious 7 breaks the limit for where cars can be and where are not meant to be. Those crazy ideas of throwing cars from an airplane and whats more is that the car are not empty, F&F gang are in it. We can clearly see James Wan saying "Gravity, What's that? Never heard of it." And how about taking a Lykan Hypersport from one building to another? sounds fun let's do it. Well, F&F 7 never failed to break new boundaries and clearly knows how to surprise and excite the audience.


4. As for the emotional side, it is full of feels - more at the end of the movie. It broke my heart watching the last scenes and mostly because we knew Paul Walker had already died and the last scenes were done by his brothers. More over, the emotions in everyone's eyes were very real and not a mere acting. The dedication to their fallen comrade is proudly brazen, and you'll struggle not to get caught up in it. We know that Fast and Furious will never be same without him. 


5. The affection is the key factor that elevates Fast 7 above its predecessors. There's nothing subtle or pretentious about it, plus it gives viewers the perfect emotional goodbye to Paul Walker. This rawness and appreciation for its audience has been prevalent throughout the recent additions to the Fast & Furious franchise, and these are qualities that are severely lacking in mainstream Hollywood's output.


6. But the action, the thrill is not over guys, Fast and Furious 8 is scheduled to be released on April 14, 2017. But with excitement, I find it difficult to imagine what the plot of the 8th installment of the franchise is going to be because everyone thought the ending was perfect in Fast 7 and it will be the last of the Fast and Furious journey but surprise, there's gonna be a next one. They better have a good plot and hope the movie will be fantastic like its' predecessor


7. To sum it up, this is a total package for action, crime, emotional and thrill. I know most of you people have already watched this since it is the last movie of Late Paul Walker but if you still haven't watched it, I suggest you to watch it ASAP. Cheers!!

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Lights Out Trailer Review (Can you watch it alone?)

Lights Out is an upcoming 2016 American supernatural horror film . Directed by David F. Sandberg in his major directorial debut, written by Eric Heisserer & Produced by Lawrence Grey, Heisserer, and James Wan.

It is scheduled to be released on July 22, 2016.



Casts:

-Teresa Palmer as Rebecca
-Gabriel Bateman as Martin
-Alexander DiPersia as Bret
-Lotta Losten as Esther
-Amiah Miller as Young Rebecca
-Andi Osho as Emma
-Ava Cantrell as Teen Diana
-Maria Bello


Review:



1. First of all, the trailer looks fascinating and not in a good way but in a spooky way. The base story of the movie from its title name - Lights Out, which is actually a perfect base for any horror movie, since there is a myth that every scary horror character appears only when lights are out. But this one makes it look way more scarier.

2. Like I said in previous point, the concept was awesome, turn the lights out to see horror characters. This idea was focused throughout the trailer, which is pretty scary to be fair since the body is seen exactly when we turn off lights. Imagine when we turn off our room lights and see something black standing right in front of you but as we turn on lights, the creature disappear, scary when we even think about it, isn't it?

3. When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged. But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger once the lights go out.

4. The first time that shadow was seen as lights goes out and disappear when turning it on back, that scene was actually predictable because that's what happens in horror movie. Turn off light, shadow appear, turn on light, shadow disappear, continue this and suddenly shadow will be infront of you, not far as before. It was abit scary, but too predictable.

5. "Hey Martin, whats up? Did we wake you?" and Martin said "What?" I actually didn't understand this at first, but after I watched this for few more times, I noticed she said "WE". That's gonna be a turning point of the movie.

6. The ghost even attacked the cops, this was something I did not expect. I thought cops would find no evidence and ghost would attack the family after cops leave. It's usually like that ain't it?

7. The last scene when she reached a room with blue lights in her hand, this scene was pretty scary. There were dead bodies of people with damaged face, but that's the fun part of horror movie, isnt it? And as she touches the chair, the ghost pulls her, once again another predicted scene because its horror movie.

8. So now the question is will I sleep with lights on tonight? most probably yes because everyone fears the dark and when suddenly you start imagining creepy things. This movie is gonna be freaking awesome, and to be fair, I found this better then The Conjuring 2. Although both were made by the same person. If they are releasing this movie in my country, I am definitely going to watch it and drag my friends too, cause they cant watch a horror movie and I love to scare those people who can't stand horror movie.

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Saturday, June 4, 2016

In the Heart of the Sea Movie Review

In the Heart of the Sea is a 2015 American-Canadian-Spanish biographical historical disaster survival-drama thriller film based on Nathaniel Philbrick's 2000 non-fiction book of the same name, about the sinking of the American whaling ship Essex in 1820, an event that inspired the novel Moby-Dick. 
It was directed and produced by Ron Howard and written by Charles Leavitt. 

Cast

-Chris Hemsworth as Owen Chase, the first mate
-Benjamin Walker as Captain George Pollard, Jr.
-Cillian Murphy as Matthew Joy, the second mate
-Tom Holland as young Thomas Nickerson, the cabin boy
-Brendan Gleeson as old Thomas Nickerson
-Ben Whishaw as Herman Melville
-Michelle Fairley as Mrs. Nickerson
-Gary Beadle as William Bond
-Frank Dillane as Henry Coffin
-Charlotte Riley as Peggy Gardner Chase
-Donald Sumpter as Paul Macy
-Brooke Dimmock as Phoebe Chase
-Jamie Sives as Isaac Cole
-Joseph Mawle as Benjamin Lawrence




Review

1. Honestly, this movie was not in my watchlist and I googled 2015 hollywood movies and this movie caught my eye and I decided to watch it and it was so good, I said to myself that I have to do a review on this one and here it is. Hope you like it guys!!

2. To put it in simple words, the story is about a voyage of Captain Pollar with his firstmate Owen chase and crewmen on the ship named Essex in search of whales so that they can harvest the oil from it and bring it back home for industrial purpose. There is whole lot of things that cannot be expressed in plain words.

3. This story doesn't actually happen in the present time of the movie but is retold by Thomas Nickerson(his older form) to Herman Melville in exchange of cash as is shown as a flashback. At first, he denies to tell anything but after his wife insists him, he begins to tell the story of his voyage and why he has bottled up all the things that happened then, slowly. It's sad as well as exciting.


4. After a promise to command his own ship is put back, Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) is ordered to serve as First Mate to the inexperienced, yet well connected George Pollard Jr. (Benjamin Walker.). Their vessel was the Whaleship Essex, their journey was deemed implausibly scuttled, yet after years of silence and secrecy, the true story of a crew of sailors versus a seemingly aggressive white whale will be revealed by one of the surviving crew members (Brendan Gleeson) to the man who would make it famous - Herman Melville(Ben Whishaw). 


5. Shortly after the start of their voyage, they come upto a storm to which Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) tells their captain that it would be wise to avoid the storm due to the danger it carried both to the ship as well as crewmen but Captain George Pollard(Benjamin Walker) due to his stubbornness orders to enter the storm and is nearly responsible for the death of the entire crew including himself. But later he scolds Owen Chase for his own stupid mistakes. Honestly, I hated Benjamin Walkers' character until further into the movie.


6. After that, they kill their first whale since the voyage started which leads everyone celebrating but later they are not able to find even a single whale. Fearing that they wouldn't be able to collect as much oil as demanded by the officials, they meet Captain Clemente Pelaez of the Santa Maria asking him about the voyage where they find the heart of whale habitat. He then tells him what the white whale that killed many of his crew and how he lost an arm in that voyage but Matthew Joy(Cillian Murphy) finds it hard to believe. But, later Captain George Pollard decides to go there in order to search for the whales and there they face the white whale which destroys the Essex and they are  left with boats and very little food and water. After this.....not gonna spoil you of any longer if you haven't watched this movie yet. 


7. This movie is truly a great one. Imdb rate it 7 out of 10 which is a balanced rating i guess. For all intents and purposes, it is a film that is excellent in caliber, and manages to keep the audience entertained with its tale of survival on the high seas. This film was made for patient,  tasteful audiences who want to hear a story, while being entertained in the process. The enormity and danger of the ocean is more than enough drama on its own. It is a recommended movie for all people out there hungry for a decent one!!


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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Inside Out - Emotional And a Must Watch Movie



Inside Out is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Pete Docter and co-directed by Ronnie del Carmen, with a screenplay by Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley from a story by Docter and del Carmen. 


Voice Cast

-Amy Poehler as Joy
-Phyllis Smith as Sadness
-Richard Kind as Bing Bong
-Lewis Black as Anger
-Bill Hader as Fear
-Mindy Kaling as Disgust
-Kaitlyn Dias as Riley Andersen
-Diane Lane as Jill Andersen, Riley's Mother
-Kyle MacLachlan as Bill Andersen, Riley's Father
-Paula Poundstone as Forgetter Paula
-Bobby Moynihan as Forgetter Bobby
-Paula Pell as Dream Director and Mother's Anger
-Dave Goelz as Subconscious Guard Frank
-Frank Oz as Subconscious Guard Dave
-Josh Cooley as Jangles the Clown
-Flea as Mind Worker Cop Jake
-John Ratzenberger as Fritz
-Carlos Alazraqui as Father's Fear and Brazilian Helicopter Pilot
-Lori Alan as Mother's Sadness
-Rashida Jones as Cool Girl's emotions
-Jim Cummings as the Bus-Driver's emotions



Review

1. "Inside Out" is easily one of the most emotional and heart touching works Pixar has produced till date. Pixar has proven and shown to us time and again that they understand emotions very deeply. They have given us movies that were extremely exciting and joyful to watch and has been able to touch our heart and soul. And it's no surprise that director Pete Docter’s Inside Out is a film that is literally all about going on a ride of emotions.


2. The Movie is about a surprisingly complex look into the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley, who is going through some serious life changes, and beautifully captures what it’s like to endure that angst-y, troubled stage of adolescence. Craftily playing two linked parallel stories off each other – one following Riley in the “real” world, and the other an adventure of emotions going on inside her head. Inside Out is unquestionably the most narratively challenging movie that Pixar has ever made, but it is handled in a unique and a very clever way that creates something meaningful, painfully relatable, and a tremendous amount of fun and exciement.


3. I am not gonna go into lots of detail cause what's the fun in reading all of it when you can have more fun watching it? but I will tell you this - Inside Out has been able to beautifully craft its world-building, and the way in which the story always comes back to universally understandable touchstones that keep things grounded. It’s a balancing act, as the movie actively tries to squeeze in as many artistic and inspired interpretations of the brain’s most fascinating inner workings as it can. Thanks to the relative simplicity of Riley’s main storyline, though, the film is really able to attract you with its inventiveness and weirdness inside of her mind. Through Joy and Sadness’ misadventure, the movie puts its own spin on how dreams are made, what happens to our imaginary friends, abstract thought, and much more, and it’s simply pleasurable to just see the creative energy that is flowing through the movie.


4. Warning: you should all prepare to be emotionally shredded numerous times through the runtime. This movie carries an extremely huge emotional weight. Even the film’s opening moments alone will put tears in your eyes, while sequences deep in the film??... it will make you wish you had something to wipe your tears with and someone you could hold onto till the end. And in case you think I am just bluffing, go watch it and it will tell you otherwise.


5. As for the visual style, it’s just...dazzling!. In creating such a heavily-detailed world that exists inside Riley mind, Docter and Pixar’s brilliant animators have created something visually original, and the creativity fueling the script results in a bright, splashy world where memories are represented as glowing orbs, and emotions as colorful, fuzzy little beings. It's as if you woke up from a dream and the dream was so good that you want to live that dream again. Pixar did an extremely great job!!

6. Long story short, this is one of those movies which you should not miss no matter what, no wonder it has a rating of 8.3 out of 10 - See it's that good. So, now what are you waiting for? go watch it asap!! and don't forget tissues cause you are going to be needing those plenty.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence Trailer Review


Independence Day: Resurgence is an upcoming 2016 American science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich, and written by Emmerich and Dean Devlin. It is the sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch, Vivica A. Fox and Brent Spiner, reprising their original roles, along with newcomers Liam Hemsworth, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe, Sela Ward, Angelababy, Charlotte Gainsbourg and William Fichtner. The film is scheduled for release June 24, 2016.



Cast:

-Liam Hemsworth as Jake Morrison 
-Jeff Goldblum as David Levinson
-Bill Pullman as former President Thomas J. Whitmore
-Jessie Usher as Dylan Dubrow-Hiller
-Maika Monroe as Patricia Whitmore
-Sela Ward as President Elizabeth Lanford
-Judd Hirsch as Julius Levinson
-Vivica A. Fox as Jasmine Dubrow-Hiller
-Brent Spiner as Dr. Brackish Okun
-Angelababy as Rain Lao
-Charlotte Gainsbourg as Dr. Catherine Marceaux
-William Fichtner as Joshua Adams
-Chin Han portrays the leader of the Chinese Space Squadron, and Patrick St. Esprit portrays Tanner, the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Joey King,  DeObia Oparei, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Travis Tope, Samantha Logan, Humberto Castro and Mckenna Grace portray Sam, Dikembe, Agent Travis, Charlie, Anissa  and Daisy, respectively. Karl Stefanovic makes an appearance as himself, an Australian television reporter.


Review:

1. The Trailer of Independence Day: Resurgence has been out for a while and to be honest it looks Epic, Thrilling And Awesome. You haven't watched it yet, I would recommend to watch it!

2. The aliens are back. They are super pissed and look wayy more stronger than before. Twenty years after the citizens of Earth foiled the plans of an invading extraterrestrial force, the Mothership returns, and it's ready to destroy everything that's been rebuilt! with a new battalion of conquering beings as a revenge in Independence Day: Resurgence. Is Earth ready to fight??!!


3. “We’re fighting for our right to live, to exist. And should we win the day, the fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world declared in one voice: ‘We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We’re going to live on. We’re going to survive. Today we celebrate… our Independence Day!” Hell Yea!! I honestly this line is an epic one.


4. From director Roland Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin, 1996's Independence Day shattered opening weekend and total box office records, becoming the year's top-grossing film. It also became the first movie in history to gross over $500 million internationally. That's something and they are not done yet. Roland Emmerich is back for the sequel, which is set 20 years after the first movie took place. And he managed to bring most of his Independence Day cast back for the second chapter. Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman are the towering leads. Judd Hirsch will bring comic relief, while Vivica A. Fox and Brent Spiner are a backbone of support. 


But we all notice that Will Smith isn’t back this time. Instead, he has been replaced by blasts of new blood in the form of Liam Hemsworth, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe and the great Sela Ward.

5. The special effects in the new Independence Day: Resurgence trailer looks insanely good, a huge improvement over the previous movie though they were good considering the first movie was released in 1996. The aliens are coming back with a much larger force this time considering how all the captured ones are celebrating in their own alien way.

6. Almost 1 month left and to be honest I can't wait that long. Probably gonna watch the trailer and everyday and hope for some new ones although it's better if they don't release any new ones cause that may ruin all the built up excitement. Cheers!! Look forward to more Reviews!!

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