Movie Reviews and Clip: New York, I Love You

New York, I Love You

In the city that never sleeps, love is always on the mind. Those passions come to life in NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU – a collaboration of storytelling from some of today’s most imaginative filmmakers including actress turned director Natalie Portman and featuring an all-star cast. Shia LaBeouf (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen), Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episode I, II, Bradley Cooper (The Hangover, The Proposal), Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings), and Drea De Matteo (Sopranos, Desperate Housewives) are just a few of the eclectic cast.

Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the city’s heartbeat. Sexy, funny, haunting and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline. From Tribeca to Central Park to Brooklyn the story weaves a tale of love as diverse as the very fabric of New York itself.

In this film clip from NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU, Bradley Cooper and Drea De Matteo are two strangers on their way to meet each other and repeating their one-night stand.  Allen Hughes directs this vignette.  Watch the clip for the sexy clip.

 

Vivendi Entertainment

Release: 10/16/2009

Genres: Drama, Romance

Rating: R Starring: Bradley Cooper, Justin Bartha, Andy Garcia, Hayden Christensen, Rachel Bilson, Natalie Portman, Irrfan Khan, Emilie Ohana, Orlando Bloom, Christina Ricci, Maggie Q, Ethan Hawke, Anton Yelchin, James Caan, Olivia Thirlby, Blake Lively, Drea De Matteo, Julie Christie, John Hurt, Shia LaBeouf, Ugur Yucel, Taylor Geare, Carlos Acosta, Jacinda Barrett, Shu Qi, Burt Young, Chris Cooper, Robin Wright Penn, Eva Amurri, Eli Wallach, Cloris Leachman

Directed By: Jiang Wen, Mira Nair, Shunji Iwai, Yvan Attal, Brett Ratner, Allen Hughes, Shekhar Kapur, Natalie Portman, Faith Akin, Joshua Marston, Randy Balsmeyer

Produced By: Emmanuel Benbihy & Marina Grasic

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Movie Reviews and Clip: The Stepfather

Michael Harding (Penn Badgley of Gossip Girl) returns home from military school to find his mother (Sela Ward) happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh of Nip/Tuck). As the two men get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of the man who is always there with a helpful hand.  Is he really the man of her dreams or could David be hiding a dark side?     (User reviews below)

Watch the film clip from THE STEPFATHER above as Penn Badgley's character searches for evidence of his stepfather's less than paternal behavior.

Release Date:  October 16, 2009

Directed by
    Nelson McCormick
Screenplay by
    J. S. Cardone
Based on a Screenplay by
    Donald E. Westlake
Produced by
    Mark Morgan Greg Mooradian
Cast
    Dylan Walsh Sela Ward Penn Badgley Amber Heard and Jon Tenney
 
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Movie Reviews and Clip: Michael Jackson's This Is It

Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT will offer Jackson fans and music lovers worldwide a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the performer as he developed, created and rehearsed for his sold-out concerts before his death in June.  The concert were to begin this past summer in London's O2 Arena.   What You Didn't See In This Is It                                               

Chronicling the months from April through June, 2009, the film is produced with the full support of the Estate of Michael Jackson and drawn from more than one hundred hours of behind-the-scenes footage, featuring Jackson rehearsing a number of his songs for the show. Audiences will be given a privileged and private look at Jackson as he has never been seen before.

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In raw and candid detail, Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT captures the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, creative genius and great artist at work as he creates and perfects his final show. Kenny Ortega(Disney's High School Musical), who was both Michael Jackson's creative partner and the director of the stage show is also directing the film, which is being produced by Randy Phillips, Kenny Ortega and Paul Gongaware.

Executive producers are John Branca and John McClain. The film will be distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Releasing.

Tickets for the limited two-week engagement of the film go on sale beginning September 27.

Release Date: October 28, 2009

 

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Movie Reviews: Paranormal Activity

Paranormal Activity

Katie and Micah were enjoying a happy and carefree existence. Their future looked promising until bizarre events begin to occur at night. In order to get to the bottom of things, Katie and Micah purchase a video camera to find out what happens at night while they slept.

Steven Spielberg helped bring this independent film made for just $11,000 to the big screen after it had been shopped around for the last two years.

Paramount

Release: 09/25/2009

Genres: Science Fiction/Fantasy And Thriller
Rating: R for language
Directed By: Oren Peli
Produced By: Oren Peli, Jason Blum, Steven Schneider

 

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Law Abiding Citizen

Law Abiding Citizen

Jamie Foxx (Dreamgirls, Miami Vice, Collateral) a district attorney finds himself at odds with a criminal mastermind played by Gerard Butler (300, The Ugly Truth, Gamer) that virtually controls a city from the confines of his prison cell.     (User reviews below)

In this film clip from LAW ABIDING CITIZEN, Jamie Foxx is frustrated with Gerard Butler's killer ways and looses it---with his fists.  Watch the clip.

 

Release: 10/16/2009

 

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Circue Du Freak The Vampire's Assistant

Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant

Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant, based on the popular series of books by Darren Shan, is a fantasy-adventure about a teenager who unknowingly breaks a 200-year-old truce between two warring factions of vampires. Pulled into a fantastic life of misunderstood sideshow freaks and grotesque creatures of the night, one teen will vanish from the safety of a boring existence and fulfill his destiny in a place drawn from nightmares.   (User reviews below)
 
16-year-old Darren (Chris Massoglia) was like most kids in his suburban neighborhood. He hung out with his best friend Steve (Josh Hutcherson), got decent grades and usually stayed out of trouble. But when he and his buddy stumble upon a traveling freak show, things begin to change inside Darren. That’s the exact moment when a vampire named Larten Crepsley (John C. Reilly) turns him into something, well, bloodthirsty. Newly undead, he joins the Cirque Du Freak, a touring sideshow filled with monstrous creatures from a snakeboy and a wolfman to a bearded lady (Salma Hayek) and a gigantic barker (Ken Watanabe). As Darren flexes his newfound powers in this dark world, he becomes a treasured pawn between the vampires and their deadlier counterparts. And while trying to survive, one boy will struggle to keep their brewing war from devouring what’s left of his humanity.
 
In this film clip from the movie, Salma Hayek (Frida, Desperado) sees the vampire's assistant scary future.
 
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Rating:


PG-13 for sequences of intense supernatural violence and action, disturbing images, thematic elements and some language.
Starring: John C. Reilly, Ken Watanabe, Josh Hutcherson, Chris Massoglia, Ray Stevenson, Patrick Fugit, Orlando Jones, with Willem Dafoe and Salma Hayek
Directed By: Paul Weitz
Produced By: Lauren Shuler Donner, Paul Weitz, Ewan Leslie, Courtney Pledger, Sarah Radyclyffe, Andrew Miano, Dan Kolsrud, Kerry Kohansky

 

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Toy Story and Toy Story 2

Toy Story 1 & 2 Double Feature

Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) are back for two weeks only starting October 2nd for a TOY STORY and TOY STORY 2 double feature in 3D.

The double feature 3D experience will also include a 3D sneak peek at Toy Story 3.

Watch a clip from TOY STORY when Buzz and Woody first meet. 

 

Walt Disney Pictures

Release: 10/02/2009

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Movie Clip: A Serious Man

A Serious Man

The dynamic directing duo Joel and Ethan Coen take the serious route with their new film A SERIOUS MAN. 

Things start to unravel for Larry Gopnik. His wife, Judith, may be having an affair and wants a divorce. His brother, Arthur, lives with them because he is emotionally and financially incapable of living on his own. His children, Danny and Sarah, sneak money from his wallet to by LPs and pot, or to save up for a nose job. Add to that an anonymous hostile letter writer trying to sabotage Larry's chances for tenure at the university, while a graduate student tries to bribe him by sunbathing nude. Hoping for some equilibrium in his life, Larry finally seeks advice from three very different rabbis.

Watch a clip from A SERIOUS MAN above.   

Focus Features

Release: 10/02/2009

 

Genres: Comedy, Drama And Kids/Family
Starring: Michael Stuhlbarg, Richard Kind, Fred Melamed, Aaron Wolf (IV), Peter Breitmayer
Directed By: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Produced By: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Robert Graf (II)
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Movie Reviews and Clip: Zombieland

Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has made a habit of running from what scares him. Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) doesn't have fears. If he did, he'd kick their ever-living ass. In a world overrun by zombies, these two are perfectly evolved survivors. But now, they're about to stare down the most terrifying prospect of all: each other.    (User reviews below)
Watch a film clip from horror comedy ZOMBIELAND as Woody Harrelson baits the zombies out of the supermarket for a slaughter so he can get his favorite snack -  twinkies.
Columbia Pictures
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  • Gavin Polone
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  • Woody Harrelson
  • Jesse Eisenberg
  • Emma Stone
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Movie Reviews and Clip: The Invention of Lying

The Invention of Lying

Ricky Gervais (BBC's The Office) directs and stars in THE INVENTION OF LYING alongside Rob Lowe and Jennifer Garner.

The comedy is an alternate reality, lying -- even the concept of a lie -- does not even exist. Everyone -- from politicians to advertisers to the man and woman on the street -- speaks the truth and nothing but the truth with no thought of the consequences. But when a down-on-his-luck loser named Mark suddenly develops the ability to lie, he finds that dishonesty has its rewards. In a world where every word is assumed to be the absolute truth, Mark easily lies his way to fame and fortune. But lies have a way of spreading, and Mark begins to realize that things are getting a little out of control when some of his tallest tales are being taken as, well, gospel. With the entire world now hanging on his every word, there is only one thing Mark has not been able to lie his way into: the heart of the woman he loves.

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Whip It

 Whip It

Drew Barrymore stars and directs in her directorial debut in WHIP IT starring JUNO's Ellen Page.

Tired of being pushed into beauty pageants by her parents, Texas teen Bliss finds herself after joining a female roller derby team.

Watch a clip from WHIP IT where we meet the derby girls (Drew Barrymore, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Wiig) and Jimmy Fallon as the announcer.  

 

Fox Searchlight

Release: 10/02/2009

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Surrogates

Surrogates

Die Hard's action man Bruce Willis is back in this futuristic action thriller.  

In SURROGATES, people are living their lives remotely from the safety of their own homes via robotic surrogates -- sexy, physically perfect mechanical representations of themselves. It's an ideal world where crime, pain, fear and consequences don't exist. When the first murder in years jolts this utopia, FBI agent Greer discovers a vast conspiracy behind the surrogate phenomenon and must abandon his own surrogate, risking his life to unravel the mystery.

In this scene (video above) from SURROGATES, Radha Mitchell's plays an agent who pulls a fast one over Bruce Willis.

Release: 09/25/2009 (Walt Disney Pictures)

 

Genres:

Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy,Thriller And Adaptation

Rating: PG-13
Starring: Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe,
Directed By: Jonathan Mostow
Produced By: Elizabeth Banks, David Nicksay

Surrogates Movie Review

We live in a time of fear. We fear terrorism, we fear violence, we fear disease, we even fear our own image. We fear that we aren’t attractive enough, or strong enough, or that we are not as perfect as commercials tell us we should be. In today’s age of fear we also have technology. A technology that allows us to communicate with the world in an instant. We have computers, where for entertainment, we can create alter egos and participate in video games with other people anywhere on the planet. Our avatars play out our fantasies, while we sit snugly at home in our anonymity. This is the premiss that is being explored in Surrogates.


Bruce Willis plays a cop in the future where 90% of the population is living in surrogate form. While the operators are safely at home plugged in, their alter-egos, their Surrogates, go to work, run errands, go to parties, while they sit by and observe. When a murder takes place that kills a Surrogate and its operator, Bruce Willis’ character must abandon his surrogate form and enter the world as a man experiencing life first-hand.


I found this movie very intriguing. Bruce Willis, no stranger to Science Fiction (The Fifth Element), is effective as a robot, as well as in his human form. His face, which can be quite stoic naturally, is put to good use, when the only real emotion you can see, comes from his eyes. All the lead actors had to play two versions of themselves, the polished, plastic beautiful one, as well as the sun deprived, blemished one. It was really an interesting comparison. Rosamund Pike, who plays Willis’ wife, Radha Mitchell, who plays his partner, and Boris Kodjoe who plays his boss, are all attractive in their own right, but when seen in their robot form, you can understand the appeal of having a perfect, idealized, you.


The other side of this equation is the resistance. A small group of people who find these robots an abomination. Bound together by their common values this group of stand-outs are lead by Ving Rhames. They have chosen to exist in a machine free zone and experience life in its natural form. They preach contact, interaction, and they have claimed a part of the city where they may exist without the aid of machines. In these isolated compounds, surrogates are not allowed. In fact they are seen as the enemy.


James Cromwell, who invented the technology, now regrets his creation when its use has been expanded beyond his intent. Like any technology, his original purpose was noble, but commercial and military applications took the technology to a whole new place.  This film explores the moral implications while taking us through a mysterious who-dunit in Science-Fiction form.


Surrogates is an entertaining film, but what keeps it from being great, is that I’m still not deterred. As a cautionary tale, this film failed. I still think it would be kind of cool to have a robot me. If this film was completely effective, I should be put off. I should have seen the errors of my ways, and rejoiced in being just me. Instead I’m still find the idea kind of titillating and I will continue to spend a lot of time thinking about how to have the best of both worlds. I’m mean really, a young, skinny, perfect me, running around doing all my work while I get to stay home in my pajamas, not a bad idea. At least this film got me to think, and that, in itself, is worth the price of admission.
 

Melanie Wilson  

Visit her blog at LAMelbox.blogspot.com 

 

   
   
   
   
   

 

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