Friday 17 January 2014

Summer in February Critics Movie Review


RATING - 2 STARS

Based on true events, Summer in February could be a historical drama that lacks passion.

Florence Carter-Wood joins her brother Joey in Lamorna vale, Cornwall, that is home to a colony of artists. There she meets the proficient however incendiary creator A.J. Munnings, WHO offers to show her. Florence conjointly catches the attention of soldier and ally of Munnings, Gilbert Evans…

The Nut Job Critics Movie Review


RATING - 1 STARS

The Nut Job, a Canadian/Korean collaboration directed by Peter Lepeniotis primarily based upon his 2005 animated short ill-natured Squirrel, this 3D caper flick is about in time of year 1959 within the fanciful city of Oakton that's therefore dedicated to being vintage that it borders on being downright stale. The aforesaid ill-natured (Will Arnett) is, indeed, a rather ill-natured squirrel with a rebellious streak and a bent to travel it alone and United Nations agency is not notably involved that every one the opposite animals in an exceedingly shared town park are troubled to assemble enough batty to survive the winter. Andie (Katherine Heigl) may be a additional compassionate squirrel United Nations agency sees sensible in ill-natured even once nobody else will, whereas the heroic Grayson (Brendan Fraser) appears to skate by totally on name. Raccoon (Liam Neeson) is the park's paternal figure/dictator. once each ill-natured and Andie discover that a brand new business on the block is, in fact, a nut search it seems that crisis has been averted if they will solely notice how to lift the peanuts, etc.

Devil's Due Critics Movie Review


RATING - 2 STARS

Virtually a remake (perhaps even a "literalization") of Roman Polanski's classic Rosemary's Baby, Devil's Due is a couple of terribly charming combine of newlyweds WHO do one thing very stupid throughout their Mexican honeymoon, lose track of a number of hours(!), and return to find that Samantha (Allison Miller) is pregnant, which Zach (Zach Gilford) is, well, he is very happy regarding the news. one in all the key assets in Devil's Due is however swimmingly likable the most couple is. we tend to begin to feel protecting of surface-to-air missile and Zach even before all holy hell starts breaking loose.

Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Critics Movie Review


RATING - 3 STARS

A lean, old-school spying heroic tale that ne'er tries to be over it's, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit could be a terribly pleasant surprise and doable franchise starter from director Kenneth Branagh. primarily based upon the character created by the late Tom Clancy (not supported any novel this point, simply the character), the film takes a breathless, tech-oriented approach that feels fashionable and relevant. It’s one in all the a lot of thriving character ports of recent memory.

Ride Along Critics Movie Review


RATING - 2 STARS

A little of Kevin Hart's short, over-caffeinated, over-compensating motormouthing will go an extended manner thus it's no surprise that the too assured mount would irritate the ill-natured, reticent James. you've got seen this mismatched sidekick cop moving picture repeatedly before - if truth be told, with its Serbian gun runners and internal corruption it bears over somewhat likeness to the McCarthy/Bullock vehicle "The Heat" - however whereas it isn't nearly the maximum amount fun as that outing was, it will have its little pleasures and by the film's finish you will end up feeling mount.

G.B.F Critics Movie Review


RATING - 3 STARS

So it is a logical step to bring a gay character to centre stage, as Darren Stein's over-the-top social satire does. G.B.F. (Gay Best Friend) mines the teenager cat-pack canon (even throwing in Canada's Degrassi) to queer impact, with mixed results. Pop cultural reference–spotting (hey, remember LiLo?) and an overall brisk momentum keep things moving along, though uneven performances and a few off-notes within the story arc hold the feature back from truly hitting its mark.

Like Father, Like Son


RATING - 4 STARS

There square measure 2 things to notice concerning Director Hirokazu Kore-eda films. Firstly, He has created a string of top quality dramas, defined by their humanity and tenderness. nobody is aware of, I Wish, Still Walking and Distance all charmed and won a string of awards. Secondly, the celebrities of his films square measure typically kids. Like Father, Like Son carries on this sturdy tradition, scooping the Jury Prize at port and that includes sensible performances from each adults and youngsters alike.

Saturday 4 January 2014

Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones Critics Movie Review


RATING - 2 STARS

It’s thus arduous to seek out an honest horror film lately.

Here we have a tendency to get back – the fifth installment within the curiously widespread series. though this one isn't Paranormal Activity five (that comes later this year). I even have to admit that I even have not seen Associate in Nursing installment of the series since half two. i assumed the initial was fantastic. it had been a grip of your seat adventure story and it had been one thing that we have a tendency to hadn’t seen in hot water a short time. It had a production budget of $450,00 and it created $194 million worldwide. It finished at eighty three on Rotten Tomatoes. The second installment fared nearly furthermore because it took in $177 million worldwide, however it took a dip to fifty eight on Rotten Tomatoes. Ever since then we've got had to purchase the success of the initial.