Saturday, 22 September 2012
Review: Pitch Perfect (2012)
Monday, 3 September 2012
Review: Young Adult (2011)
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Five Best Films I Saw in August
5. Starry, Starry Night (2011)
4. Moon (2009)
3. The Skin I Live In (2011)
2. Dark Days (2000)
1. ParaNorman (2012)
Friday, 31 August 2012
Review: The Possession (2012)
There are a good deal of possession films out there. Besides The Exorcist, the list of the bad ones are numerous, and this one probably knew it would fall amongst that list too. To say the least, it seems like this film didn't even try to be something good. It's one of the most generic horror films out there, that only succeeds at being forgettable.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Breaking Bad: Season 5, Episode 7 - Say My Name
Things are clearly reaching their peak as Breaking Bad moves into its last episode for this half of the season next week. It's evident that the pieces are definitely falling into place.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
Review: ParaNorman (2012)
Before the 1980s, the zombie genre was very black and white in its content. It was horror, and nothing more than that. Luckily, after The Return of the Living Dead was released, this film managed to show a new face to the world of zombies by proving it isn't too hard to make a joke out of the undead. ParaNorman manages to take that lead and bring a new level once again to the zombie genre. In this case, making zombies "kid-friendly".
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Breaking Bad: Season 5, Episode 5 - Dead Freight
This week, Breaking Bad took the audience back to the days of the Wild West. Who would have expected that? And yet, in one of the most ambitious episodes this series has ever had, it creates a near ode to The Great Train Robbery, and actually pulls it off.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Fantasia Review: The Kick (2011)
After a family of taekwondo experts move to Taiwan, they become heroes when they foil the plans of a thief, and this thief then goes to any length to get his revenge. It actually plays out exactly as many family friendly films do, where the family have their woes, and they need to find the power to stick together. The only difference for this one, is that it has martial arts thrown in the mix.
Monday, 6 August 2012
Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 4: Fifty-One
This week's episode was most definitely a throwback to season one. With this episode celebrating Walt's fifty-first birthday, it really makes you realise how much he's changed, along with everyone around him, within the span of only 12 months.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Fantasia Review: Starry Starry Night (2011)
One of Vincent Van Gogh's most famous paintings, Starry Starry Night, takes a landscape countless have seen, and turns it into the extraordinary. This film followed through with that idea by making a fantastical world out of the ordinary. This film manages to paint its own picture of how reality and imagination can cross paths making the world seem a bit less cruel, especially through the eyes of two kids who are trying to find their place in the world.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
5 Best Films I saw in July
This has been a pretty slow month for me in terms of movie watching. Between trying to catch up on a million and one tv series and staying on top of the new anime season, I haven't had much time to fit in my film quota for the month. I still have a hell of a lot of Fantasia films to see, so hopefully August will be a better month than this one. Anyway, here's my top five for July:
5. Cat Ballou (1965)
4. Black Pond (2011)
3. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
2. The Dark knight Rises (2012)
1. K-ON! (2011)
Monday, 30 July 2012
Fantasia Review: Black Pond (2011)
As of late, the dark comedy genre for both films and television has no doubt been catching on in North America, but it's clear that Europe continues to reign as the masters as it consistently delivers fresh new takes takes on the style. Black Pond, directed by Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe, is one of the newest editions to the dark comedy collection that tells the story of the events that lead up to the moment where the Thompson family and friend are accused of murdering a man who was a guest in their home.With fantastic acting that delivered the quirky script so wonderfully, this is a film that will no doubt please fans of the genre.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Fantasia Review: You Are the Apple of My Eye (2011)
You Are the Apply of My Eye is a Taiwanese film about an unlikely couple who grow to love each other when the girl, Shen, decides to help Ko with his studies in school. To get an idea of the feel of the film, think of all the immature and sex-joked filled college comedies you could think of, then add in an over the top romance to that story. This obviously sounds like it shouldn't work, but for the most part, it oddly did.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Fantasia Review: Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack (2012)
Gyo is based off a manga by one of the most famous horror managakas out there, Junji Ito. This is the first of his works to be animated, and so enough hype did surround it. It's all about disease carrying fish who leave the water by walking on land with their robotic legs. At a runtime of only 70 minutes, the story never takes a breather, and instead jumps right into a disgustingly horrid tale.
Fantasia Review: Cold Steel (2011)
Friday, 20 July 2012
Review: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Review: Safety Not Guaranteed (2012)
Monday, 25 June 2012
Forgotten Film Treasures: Nobody Knows (2004)
This is a little segment I wanted to start on this blog where I shine some light on deserving films that may have been forgotten over time or just never got the attention they deserved from the get go. In this case, I wanted to take a moment to both recommend and remind everyone of the film Nobody Knows. It's a Japanese drama (borderline melodrama) about four kids who are forced to live on their own after their irresponsible mother leaves them.
For a film to have its focus be on four kids, the acting is surprisingly good, believable, and sincere. In fact, the sincerity is where this film really shines. These are kids being kids. Of course, due to the circumstances they are put in, some have to take on an older role to help everyone else, but the performances are so honest that you sometimes forget these are simply child actors playing characters.
It's a film that is no doubt heartbreaking, but is also extremely beautiful. Both in its emotions and in its directing. This is a must see!
Here's an extremely misleading trailer:
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Welcome
Hello! This is my new blog that's going to be all about Cinema and TV. I have a passion for both, so I felt learning more on how to write about them should be a fun experience. I also love anime, but this is not where I want to write about that.
What you can expect to see here is thoughts and reviews about the above two subjects. I might work on episodic posts if a show strikes my interest enough (like the upcoming new season of Breaking Bad or maybe even the new season of Wilfred), but I'll see what happens.
In the upcoming days I'm going to work on a list of my top 100 films as well top 50 tv series. So you'll be able to see those pages up soon!
What you can expect to see here is thoughts and reviews about the above two subjects. I might work on episodic posts if a show strikes my interest enough (like the upcoming new season of Breaking Bad or maybe even the new season of Wilfred), but I'll see what happens.
In the upcoming days I'm going to work on a list of my top 100 films as well top 50 tv series. So you'll be able to see those pages up soon!
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