Mutant Chronicles - Movie Review and Synopsis

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Mutant Chronicles At the end of the Ice Age, The Machine came from the outer space with the purpose to change men into mutants. However, a hero defeated the device and a great seal was laid over The Machine. In 2707, the depleted world is ruled by four Corporations: Mishima, Bauhaus, Capitol and Imperial that are in constant war. During a battle between Capitol and Bauhaus, the great seal is broken and The Machine works again transforming soldiers and civilians in hordes of mutants. A small part of the population escapes to Mars, leaving millions of people behind. The man of faith and leader of an ancient brotherhood Brother Samuel is a believer of God and the Chronicles, a bible about the mutants. With the city under siege of the mutants, he visits the Corporations’ leader Constantine asking for an aircraft and twenty men for a suicide mission to destroy The Machine, planting a bomb and a detonator following the knowledge of the Chronicles. He recruits the tough Major ‘Mitch’ Hunter; the Bauhaus Lieutenant Maximillian von Steiner; the keeper of the Chronicles Severian that is under a vow of silence; the gorgeous and lethal Corporal Valerie Duval; Corporal Juba Kim Wu; Captain John McGuire; and Corporal Jesus ‘El Jesus’ de Barrera. Together they become the last hope of Earth against the evil mutants.

Maybe all the people who hated the Mutant Chronicles cut which screened at Comic-Con and elsewhere last year will regroup for version two; Magnolia Pictures provided director Simon Hunter with the resources to tinker with his film for this limited release (note that the VOD premiere occurs/occurred one month prior to the theatrical bow). Will this engage the critics? No way, but perhaps more fans will get behind the revamped picture, and allow this entire universe to live on either in DVD sequels, webisodes, what have you. It’s the kind of prospect that serves as a custom fit for the industry-savvy Thomas Jane, who perhaps should create his own distribution company?

Rated R for strong bloody violence and language throughout.

Director: Simon Hunter
Stars: Thomas Jane, Ron Perlman, Devon Aoki
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Tyson - Movie Review and Synopsis

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Tyson A mixture of original interviews, archival footage, and photographs sheds light on the life experiences of Mike Tyson.

James Toback is known primarily as a writer, and he hasn’t helmed a documentary in a decade, but his connection to Mike Tyson, which reaches back to 1987, when Toback was directing The Pick-Up Artist, makes him the only credible filmmaker to handle a profile of the former heavyweight champ (sorry Spike Lee and others). Back then, Toback acknowledges he spoke with Tyson about his experiences in losing himself — “to have the ‘I’ disintegrate, and to feel disembodied, as if there were a void inside.” With a bond like this, that strengthened through Tyson’s prison stint and continues to this day, what else do you really need to know before you rush out to see one of the best documentaries of this year?

Rated R for language including sexual references.

Director: James Toback
Stars: Mike Tyson
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Release Date: 27 March 2009 (UK)
Genre: Documentary

The Soloist - Movie Review and Synopsis

Monday, April 20, 2009

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The Soloist In Los Angeles, reporter Steve Lopez (Downey Jr.) befriends Nathaniel Ayers (Foxx), a brilliant but troubled musician and one-time Julliard student who currently lives on Skid Row. In a series of revealing articles, Lopez draws attention to Ayers’s remarkable story, while Ayers still dreams of a grand performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall.

In mid-October of last year, Paramount made the decision to push Jamie Foxx and Co. from their movie’s Oscar-friendly berth to this new date. Why? Crowded marketplace, I’m assuming (for now, though I’m digging for more info). Reports indicate P’mount might still let the film qualify for Oscars with a quiet, awards-qualifying release at year’s end, which, provided some nominations come through, could turn this into a springtime hit. Either way, it should be quite something to watch Atonement director Joe Wright deftly move between time periods in to tell Ayers’s remarkable story (get some background here). Bank on top-notch performances from Foxx, Downey Jr., and Keener (who plays Steve Lopez’s wife), as well as a layered screenplay from Susannah Grant (Erin Brokovich).

Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some drug use and language.

Director: Joe Wright
Stars: Jamie Foxx, Robert Downey Jr., Catherine Keener
Studio: DreamWorks SKG
Release Date: 24 April 2009 (USA)
Genre: Drama, Biography, Music

Fighting - Movie Review and Synopsis

Fighting In New York City, a young counterfeiter (Tatum) is introduced to the world of underground street fighting by a seasoned scam artist (Howard), who becomes his manager on the bare-knuckling brawling circuit.

The secret weapon here is not Channing Tatum’s untapped potential to be violent; rather, it’s writer-director Dito Montiel, who coaxed out Tatum’s lone well-received performance in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (it’s the chiseled young star’s Shattered Glass, if you will). Let’s also consider the presence of Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmán, two performers who could make lesser actors better by default. With the right underdog characterization, action choreography, and editing, this one might not be as bad as even I, or you, think.

Rated PG-13 for intense fight sequences, a sex scene and brief strong language.

Director: Dito Montiel
Stars: Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Luis Guzmán
Studio: Rogue Pictures
Release Date: 24 April 2009 (USA)
Genre: Action, Drama

Obsessed - Movie Review and Synopsis

Obsessed A successful asset manager, who has just received a huge promotion, is blissfully happy in his career and in his marriage. But a temp worker starts stalking him, all the things he’s worked so hard for are placed in jeopardy.

What’s this, a Beyonce movie that isn’t a musical biopic? She sings in it, though, right? No? Not even a duet with Ali Larter? Would “Fatal Attraction: The Musical” have been too much to ask for here? It’s like a serious Attraction remake, but with Anne Archer as the lead character. Also, we are dying to see if B. kills A. with her thighs.

Rated PG-13 for sexual material including some suggestive dialogue, some violence and thematic content.

Director: Steve Shill
Stars: Beyoncé Knowles, Idris Elba, Ali Larter
Studio: Screen Gems
Release Date: 24 April 2009 (USA)
Genre: Drama, Thriller

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