Adventureland - Movie Review and Synopsis

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Adventureland Arriving with what prove to be outsized expectations for raucous humor on the basis of “Superbad,” Greg Mottola’s “Adventureland” unspools as a rather ordinary account of youthful summer misadventures that goes down easily thanks to a sparkly cast, more than 40 pop tunes that anchor the action in the late ’80s and characters who get high both on and off their jobs at a tacky amusement park. Thanks especially to the presence of leading lady Kristen Stewart in a role she filmed prior to “Twlight,” the pic should spin good returns for Miramax on its March 27 release.

Based on the experiences he had working at a Long Island amusement, Mottola cooks up a passable amount of mischief to occupy the late- teen/early-20s misfits who work as ride and game operators at Pittsburgh’s Adventureland in the summer of ‘87. Writer-director’s evident stand-in is James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg of “The Squid and the Whale”), who’s forced to take any summer job he can get when his European trip is dashed and his autumn date with grad school at Columbia is jeopardized by his alcoholic father’s fall from grace at work.

For a Reagan-era pothead, James is a terribly serious, woefully earnest guy who offers up his SAT scores when applying for low-end summer positions. He also somehow has emerged from college still a virgin, but his saving grace as far as his Adventureland cohorts are concerned is that he’s always has some weed. This makes the days go by easier, and also fuels the night, which the gawky James surprises himself by chastely spending with the alluring but massively screwed up Em (Kristen Stewart), who works at the park only as a way or getting away from her father and unbearable new stepmother.

What James doesn’t know is that Em is having a clandestine affair with older local musician and handyman Mike Connell (Ryan Reynolds), to whom James sometimes confesses his amorous feelings for Em. Adding further to the equation is a flirty cupcake Lisa P. (Margarita Levieva), a known virgin-for-life who nonetheless encourages James’ attentions.

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Super Capers - Movie Review and Synopsis

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Super Capers A good guy with no powers joins a superhero team with no clue against a bad guy with no shame. Would-be superhero, Ed Gruberman, who possesses no super powers must join a team of misfit heroes-in-training known as The Super Capers. Having only faith, Gruberman must travel through time to uncover an evil plot involving some gold bullion, a fiery femme fatale, and a criminal mastermind with a dark secret about Ed’s past.

No, Project Greenlight did not fund a feature-film version of “Who Wants to Be a Superhero?” This satire wears a badge of earnestness and good humor on its chest, and it looks like it could become a hero to the fan-film set. And take a look at the supporting cast here — surprisingly good, eh? That’s about as positive as I can be here.

Rated PG for mild language, some rude humor and brief smoking.

Director: Ray Griggs
Stars: Justin Whalin, Ray Griggs, Danielle Harris
Studio: Roadside Attractions
Release Date: 20 March 2009 (USA)
Genre: Action | Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy | Sci-Fi

The Great Buck Howard - Movie Review and Synopsis

Monday, March 16, 2009

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The Great Buck Howard When a law school dropout answers an advertisement to be a personal assistant he unknowingly signs on to work for a belligerent has-been magician struggling to resurrect his career. This leads to a journey across the country staging the comeback of a lifetime.

“The Great Buck Howard might be the most affectionate look back at old-school entertainment since Peter O’Toole boozed his way through My Favorite Year.” With a quote like that, I’m wondering if GBH will gather positive word-of-mouth as we enter spring.

Rated PG for some language including suggestive remarks, and a drug reference.

Director: Sean McGinly
Stars: Colin Hanks, John Malkovich, Tom Hanks
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Release Date: 20 March 2009 (USA)
Genre: Comedy

Sin Nombre - Movie Review and Synopsis

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Sin Nombre Sayra (Gaitan), a Honduran teenager, and Willy (Flores), a recent recruit in the Mara Salvatrucha gang, both dream of better lives for themselves, and a fateful event will find the two strangers united on a freight train bound for the U.S., where the hope for new lives await.

Cary Fukunaga’s feature debut won two Sundance awards, and now the director has an equal number of deals in place at Focus Features/Universal Pictures. Next up, however, looks to be his adaptation of the African-child soldier novel Beasts of No Nation. I admire Fukunaga’s multinational aspirations; he is perhaps the new Fernando Meirelles.

Rated R for violence, language and some sexual content.

Director: Cary Fukunaga
Stars: Paulina Gaitan
Studio: Focus Features
Genre: Thriller

I Love You, Man - Movie Review and Synopsis

I Love You, Man In I Love You, Man, a comedy from John Hamburg (Along Came Polly, co-writer of Meet The Parents, Meet The Fockers, Zoolander), Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd, Knocked Up The 40 Year Old Virgin) is a successful real estate agent who, upon getting engaged to the woman of his dreams, Zooey, (The Offices Rashida Jones), discovers, to his dismay and chagrin, that he has no male friend close enough to serve as his Best Man. Peter immediately sets out to rectify the situation, embarking on a series of bizarre and awkward man-dates, before meeting Sydney Fife (Jason Segel, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), a charming, opinionated man with whom he instantly bonds. But the closer the two men get, the more Peters relationship with Zooey suffers, ultimately forcing him to choose between his fiancée and his new found bro, in a story that comically explores what it truly means to be a friend.

Aww, cute, the notion of bro-mance goes truly mainstream here, instead of being relegated to reality shows and whatnot. Even better, writer-director John Hamburg finally returns to the big screen after going mainstream with Along Came Polly back in 2004. Without knowing the full score, we’ll credit Hamburg’s indie sensibilities with landing Rashida Jones from The Office in the role of Rudd’s fiance and slotting Jamie Pressly as her BFF (and not the other way around). Jason Segel breaks away from Judd Apatow’s clutches for a role that should make him look way less desperate, in a movie that will undoubtedly have better-realized female characters.

Rated R for pervasive language, including crude and sexual references.

Director: John Hamburg
Stars: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones
Studio: DreamWorks SKG
Release Date: 20 March 2009 (USA) more
Genre: Comedy | Romance

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