There are times when you should ignore the critics and just, based on whoâs in it, watch a damn movie. This is one of those times. Is âThe Dead Donât Dieâ perfect? Not by any stretch, but you get to sit down and witness an outstanding cast offer you zany jokes about the undead walking around a little town. Itâs a zombie film! Read more
Tag: Fantasy
Aladdin Movie Review
âAladdinâ is a new Disney live-action adaptation of the original Disney 1992 animated movie. The story is the ultimate in wish fulfillment, after all â who couldnât use a Genie that can grant you three wishes? But the very successful animated version had several things going for it. There was a great story. There were great songs. And it had the great vocal talent of Robin Williams. With the updated version, it has two of those three.
Aladdin (Mena Massoud) is a âstreet ratâ in the desert city of Agrabah in a vague Mid-Eastern country. He is thief and a street hustler, making friends of the other poor folks in town â all while avoiding the palace guards. His little helper monkey Abu is with him everywhere. He runs into a person pretending to be just another poor beggar. But she is really Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott) who can never escape from the palace to see the people in the street. She is saved by Aladdin from a dangerous situation, and he goes with her to the palace.
Later that night Aladdin sneaks in and finds Jasmine with her loyal servant Dalia (Nasim Pedrad). But he is captured by Jafar (Marwan Kenzari), the trusted consultant to the royal Sultan (Navid Negahban). Jafar and his equally evil parrot Iago find that Aladdin might be the one to get a special Lamp out of the Cave of Wonders. This Magic Lamp is said to contain a Genie, one that can grant three wishes to the owner of the Lamp. Aladdin is able to get the Lamp, and it is almost stolen by Jafar.
Aladdin finds the Magic Lamp does hold a Genie (Will Smith). He is all Big and Blue and he is waiting to take Aladdinâs order. He tricks the Genie to get them all out of the Cave, including a new member of the group â a Magic Flying Carpet. Aladdin does not want much, but he does want to meet and impress Princess Jasmine. Maybe if Genie turns Aladdin into a Price, then he could have a chance. Sure thing, he becomes Prince Ali, from Ababwa. The Sultan is very impressed, as well as all the people of Agrabah. But Princess Jasmine thinks that something is a little off with this new Prince. Jafar knows it is Aladdin and he begins scheming about how to seal back that Lamp.
Dalia is impressed with Prince Aliâs man-servant, who is actually Genie. Genie also becomes smitten with Dalia, so they both want Ali and Jasmine to get something going. But Jasmine thinks Ali is holding a secret, so he takes her on the Magic Flying Carpet to see the world, a âWhole New Worldâ, that is. But before Aladdin can confess who he really is, Jafar decides to eliminate him form the picture. Genie is able to save Aladdin, as another wish gets used up. Aladdin had promised to use his final third wish to set Genie free, but that might not happen.
Jafar become more evil and more powerful, as he takes over from the Sultan. Hes has grabbed the Magic Lamp and he is now in control. Genie is no longer able to help Aladdin, so Aladdin and Jasmine might as well call the whole thing off. But does Aladdin have the street smarts to convince a powerful sorcerer like Jafar that he could become even bigger and more powerful? Could that be a way out for everyone?
This version of Aladdin has a nice cast and it redoes all of the great songs from the original animated version. There is even a new song for Princess Jasmine â one that gives her a stringer voice in her situation. Will Smith seems out-of-place at first as Genie. But within 15 minutes he takes this version of the Genie and makes it fit with his charm and sassy attitude. Naomi Scott has a very soaring voice that works wonders with her Jasmine songs. Mena Massoud is also charming as Aladdin and has a good voice.
Guy Ritchie as the director and co-writer is used to movies that have a rougher edge. His family-friendly version still has a couple of his visual traits (super slo-mo camera work). But most of the dirty and gritty features of his other films are glossed over with wild and bright costumes and bazaar scenes. The big musical numbers have a wild and over the top feel, like a cross between a Vegas show and Bollywood.
Remakes are becoming a big thing at Disney Studios, but rather than getting âA Whole New Worldâ, this one just serves up âA Whole Lotta Samenessâ.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters Advance Movie Screening
Movie Screening Summary
The new story follows the heroic efforts of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch as its members face off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah. Read more
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parrabellum Advance Movie Screening
Movie Screening Summary
In this third installment of the adrenaline-fueled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. Read more
New ROCKETMAN Featurette Available Now!
GET A CLOSER LOOK AT THE STUNNING COSTUMES OFÂ ROCKETMANÂ AS THE CAST AND FILMMAKERS DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF FASHION IN ELTON JOHNâS LARGER-THAN-LIFE STORY.
Experience these incredible creations on the big screen in #Rocketman, in theatres May 31.
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‘Rocketman’ is an epic musical fantasy about the incredible human story of Elton Johnâs breakthrough years. The film follows the fantastical journey of transformation from shy piano prodigy Reginald Dwight into international superstar Elton John.
This inspirational story – set to Elton Johnâs most beloved songs and performed by star Taron Egerton – tells the universally relatable story of how a small-town boy became one of the most iconic figures in pop culture.
ROCKETMAN also stars Jamie Bell as Eltonâs longtime lyricist and writing partner Bernie Taupin, Richard Madden as Eltonâs first manager, John Reid, and Bryce Dallas Howard as Eltonâs mother Sheila Farebrother.
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PARAMOUNT AND FANDANGO PARTNER TO PRESENT ELTON JOHN MUSICAL, âROCKETMAN,â IN THEATRES FOR MAY 18 SCREENING TWO WEEKS BEFORE RELEASE DATE
FANDANGO EARLY ACCESS: ROCKETMANÂ
Fandango VIP Members Can Enjoy âRocketmanâ on May 18 as Part of Fandangoâs Early Access Screening Program at Hundreds of Locations Nationwide
Tickets on Sale Today
LOS ANGELES â May 2, 2019 â Fandango, the leading digital network for all things movies, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to offer exclusive early access screenings on May 18 of “Rocketman,â the musical fantasy about the life of Elton John, directed by Dexter Fletcher, written by Lee Hall and starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden and Bryce Dallas Howard. Tickets for this limited engagement go on sale today, exclusive to Fandango.
Nearly two weeks before the film’s May 31 U.S. theatrical release date and just days following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, fans and members of Fandango VIP, Fandango’s free-to-join rewards program, can get a first look at the film at nearly 400 theaters nationwide. Participating theatre chains include AMC Theatres, Regal, Cinemark, Marcus Theatres, Arclight Cinemas/Pacific Theatres, Harkins Theatres, National Amusements, and many more.
Fandangoâs Early Access Screening program is part of the companyâs ongoing commitment to eventizing movies and delivering unparalleled moviegoing experiences to fans. Fandango has a long tradition of working with studios and filmmakers on programs to surprise and delight moviegoers, and this is the third of multiple advance screenings that Fandango has planned for 2019. In February, Fandango offered Early Access Screenings for DreamWorks Animationâs âHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Worldâ and, in March, for Warner Bros. Picturesâ âShazam!â
“Weâre proud to team up with Paramount Pictures to host Early Access Screenings for âRocketman,â” says Fandango President Paul Yanover. “Our first two Early Access Screenings generated great buzz for âHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Worldâ and âShazam!â We think Fandango VIP members and fans will be delighted to have the opportunity to see this highly-anticipated Elton John musical fantasy two weeks before its release date.â
Tickets for the filmâs May 31 wide release also go on sale today.
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About âRocketmanâ
ROCKETMAN is an epic musical fantasy about the incredible human story of Elton Johnâs breakthrough years. The film follows the fantastical journey of transformation from shy piano prodigy Reginald Dwight into international superstar Elton John. This inspirational story – set to Elton Johnâs most beloved songs and performed by star Taron Egerton – tells the universally relatable story of how a small-town boy became one of the most iconic figures in pop culture. ROCKETMAN also stars Jamie Bell as Eltonâs longtime lyricist and writing partner Bernie Taupin, Richard Madden as Eltonâs first manager, John Reid, and Bryce Dallas Howard as Eltonâs mother Sheila Farebrother.
About Fandango
Fandango is the ultimate digital network for all things movies, serving more than 60 million unique visitors per month, according to comScore, with best-in-class movie information, ticketing to 30,000 U.S. screens, trailers and original video and home entertainment. Its portfolio features leading online ticketers Fandango, MovieTickets.com and Flixster; world-renown movie review site Rotten Tomatoes; and Movieclips, the #1 movie trailers and content channel on YouTube. Fandango’s movie discovery and ticketing innovations can also be found on mobile, social, AI and voice platforms from Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon, and others. Fandango’s video on-demand service, FandangoNOW offers new release and catalog movies and next-day TV shows to more than 200 million connected, over-the-top (OTT) and mobile devices. In Latin America, the company operates leading online ticketers Ingresso.com and Fandango Latin America.Â
About Paramount Pictures Corporation
Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA), a leading content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital entertainment brands. Paramount controls a collection of some of the most powerful brands in filmed entertainment, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Animation, Paramount Television, and Paramount Players. PPC operations also include Paramount Home Media Distribution, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., and Paramount Studio Group.
Warner Bros. Pictures has announced the release date for the third âFantastic Beastsâ film
THE WIZARDING WORLD JOURNEY CONTINUES AS
THE THIRDÂ FANTASTIC BEASTSÂ FILM IS SLATED FOR NOVEMBER 12, 2021
BURBANK, CA â April 29, 2019 â Warner Bros. Pictures has announced the release date for the third âFantastic Beastsâ filmâinviting audiences to return to the cinematic Wizarding World on November 12, 2021. The release date marks the opening of the next installment of one of the Studioâs key properties. The announcement was made today by Ron Sanders, President, Worldwide Theatrical Distribution and Home Entertainment.
Sanders said, âJ.K. Rowling created an awe-inspiring universe that has captivated people of all ages, taking us on an extraordinary magical journey. Warner Bros. is so proud to be the cinematic home of the Wizarding World and is excited about the future of the âFantastic Beastsâ franchise. We look forward to bringing the third chapter of the five-film series to audiences around the globe in November 2021.â
Production on the new film is expected to begin in Spring 2020.
âWe are incredibly excited about and have confidence in the âFantastic Beastsâ series,â Toby Emmerich, Chairman, Warner Bros. Pictures Group, stated. âWe all believe this release date will give the filmmakers time and space to allow their artistry to truly flourish and deliver the best possible film to our fans.â
Pokemon Detective Pikachu Advance Movie Screening
Movie Screening Summary
Ryan Reynolds stars in the first-ever live-action PokĂŠmon adventure as Pikachu, the iconic face of the global PokĂŠmon phenomenonâone of the worldâs most popular, multi-generation entertainment properties and the most successful media franchise of all time. Read more
Avengers: Endgame Movie Review
Itâs the first Avengers movie that deserves the title âAvengers.â
Little Movie Review
I was absolutely taken with the little dynamo in âLittle.â 14-year-old Marsai Martin (Black-ish), whoâs also executive producer of the film, blew me away with her performance. The rest of the main cast was memorable with their well-rounded characters as well, but Martin had⌠âit.â Youâd be hard pressed to find someone her age with as much talent in the recent past⌠maybe ever. She can dance, she can sing, she can act⌠but she also writes, directs and produces. She pitched the idea for this movie when she was ten. TEN! Asked what she wants when she grows up, she responded, âI want to be a legend.â Well, I’d say youâre well on your way.
In âLittle,â Jordan Sanders, played by the delightfully witty Regina Hall (Think Like A Man, Girls Trip), has a difficult time in Jr. High School. So difficult that she vows that when she grows up, sheâs never going to be bullied again. Instead, sheâll be the bully. Sheâll make sure sheâs the boss and always in charge, especially of her feelings. No one will ever get close enough to hurt those feelings again. Thereâs a lengthy set up that gives you time to see how evil sheâs become. No doubt the set up also gives poor Regina some screen time. Youâll be so dazzled by her tiny replacement and the high jinks written for the kid that you wonât miss her.
Jordan walks through her building and everyone runs to avoid being abused by her. One unlucky employee who has no choice but deal with her is April who’s played by actress Issa Rae from âThe Hate U Give.â Jordan likes to push her around because she thinks April is weak. She treats her as if sheâs a used tissue but hoping to be able to move up in the company, April does her best to please Jordan while at the same time taking the brunt of the maltreatment for her co-workers. She makes sure Jordan gets her coffee at just the right temperature, warns everyone when sheâs about to walk through the door so they can hide, and she also stashes the carbs, so Jordan doesnât see them. These things usually do the trick, but things change when Jordan is given some bad news. Sheâs told that her biggest client is leaving unless she and her team can come up with a reason for him to stay. They have forty-eight hours. Hearing this, Jordan is particularly cruel and when she runs into a child whoâs practicing a magic trick, she takes everything out on the enterprising enchantress.
This is where Regina Hall gets to release a line of dialog that had the audience rolling with laughter. Her Jordan snaps off an order to April to, âGet that little chocolate Hogwart out!â Welp! Thatâs all it took. The little girl pulls out her wand, waves it and wishes Jordan to become little so that she can be put in her place.
As you would expect, the spell works overnight. Jordan awakens the next morning to discover that her ânatural teardrop boobsâ are gone. She looks in the mirror and realizes sheâs once again that little child who was always laughed at and tormented.
Low on options, because she has no friends, she does the only thing she can think to do. She calls the person who puts up with the most⌠April. She steps in and helps, of course, but not for free. Knowing the desperate situation her boss is in, she demands to be made âCreative Executiveâ at the firm. This shows she has a spine and Jordan steps back, sneers and says something you wouldnât expect to hear from such an adorable face. Mockingly, Jordan acknowledges the blackmail and suggests to April that her âballs have dropped.â Part of why Jordan is in such dire straits is because Child Protective Services has gotten wind of the fact that sheâs an unaccompanied minor running about. She must get enrolled in school; her old school, in fact. She gets just what the young magician had wished upon her when she ends up back in her own personal hell. Meanwhile, April has to run the office and get people to come up with ideas for their dissatisfied client.
Almost every scene has young Marsai Martin handling its demands with ease. She uses her eyes, facial expressions, her voice inflections and her body in ways that work to enhance the comedy in this film. After the madness, it comes to a smooth, natural and foreseeable conclusion but doesnât feel too contrived or cheesy. Most reason is that Martin was that damn good. In the end, Jordan learns her lesson and when this happens, Martin turns down the comedic side she finds in herself to play Jordan and turns on the compassion switch. Everything about her completely changes.
Iâm happy I saw this movie. Sure, the idea that this filthy rich womanâs entire, embarrassingly successful companyâs future hangs in the balance because of one spoiled Gen-Xer is extremely weak BUT I ask you to overlook it and just enjoy the message, the comedy, and the bright new star and you wonât even notice the trivial things. I wasnât sure I wanted to see it because I thought âLittleâ was going to be âBig.â Interestingly enough, it was BIG, but nothing like it. And thatâs a good thing.