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Trailer Hot Take: The Danish Girl

2015-09-01
By: Brian Joseph
On: September 1, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take, Trailers

Anticipation (Before Trailer): 60/100

Anticipation (After Trailer): 90/100

Pencil in The Danish Girl for some Oscar nominations. It’s the type of movie the Academy loves. Having just watched Eddie Redmayne in The Theory of Everything and recently wishing Alicia Vikander had a more worthy follow up to her stunning performance in Ex Machina than The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Danish Girl fits the bill.

Fun fact: Before Vikander landed the role of Gerda Wegener (Einar/Lili’s wife), the role belonged to Charlize Theron, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rachel Weisz and was rumored to be attached to Uma Thurman and Marion Cotillard.

Trailer Hot Take: Macbeth

2015-09-01
By: Brian Joseph
On: September 1, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take, Trailers

Anticipation (Before Trailer): 50/100

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyFAn5IaFS0

Anticipation (After Trailer): 80/100

Macbeth looks visually stunning. If I knew nothing about this film, I would want to see it for that reason only. The “Oscar season” release date of December 1 is promising as well.

Hot Take: The Theory of Everything (2014)

2015-09-01
By: Brian Joseph
On: September 1, 2015
In: 2014, Hot Take

Hot Take: Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Hawking is extraordinary. The rest of the movie is ordinary. Well, that’s just my theory anyway.

Based on everything I’ve read about the life of Stephen Hawking, his biopic seemed more fiction than fact. If this is fact, it’s even more disappointing The Theory of Everything delivered a rather dull take on an extraordinary life and mind.Read More →

Wes Craven Movies, Ranked

2015-08-31
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 31, 2015
In: Lists, Ranked

The architect of a few of my worst nightmares has passed. RIP Wes Craven. The writer or director (or both) of 30 films:Read More →

Trailer Hot Take: Pay the Ghost

2015-08-31
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 31, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take, Trailers

Anticipation (Before Trailer): 20/100

Anticipation (After Trailer): 30/100

A creepy movie starring Nicholas Cage as a professor who searches for his son after he disappears during a Halloween parade, Pay the Ghost looks to be an instantly terrifying then suddenly forgettable fall flick.

There hasn’t been a Nicholas Cage movie in recent memory I would consider anything more than average. For most, it would probably be National Treasure. For me, it’s been since 2000 (Gone in Sixty Seconds) and that’s pushing it. Considering he was the hottest thing going in the late 90s (Leaving Las Vegas, The Rock, Con Air, City of Angels, Face/Off), Cage has had one hell of a drop-off. No reason to expect this to be his return to prominence.

Trailer Hot Take: Concussion

2015-08-31
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 31, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take, Trailers

Anticipation (Before Trailer): 65/100

Anticipation (After Trailer): 65/100

While the cast of Concussion looks impressive (from Will Smith to Albert Brooks and everyone in between), there’s something about the trailer’s attempt to make the NFL seem more like a rogue government agency motivated to stop Dr. Bennet Omalu (played by Smith) and his study of head injuries and the effects of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Not that the NFL isn’t capable but it all seems a bit Hollywood.

It’ll be interesting to see how Concussion performs in what looks to be an extremely crowded and promising Christmas movie season.

Hot Take: Kill the Messenger (2014)

2015-08-31
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 31, 2015
In: 2014, Hot Take

Hot Take: Believe this report… See this movie. (It does the best it can with a two hour feature length limitation.)

Ever watch a good movie late at night and not be able to keep your eyes open? Despite your best efforts, you doze off a few times and miss a few key scenes which keeps this probably great movie from being great just because you kept falling asleep.

This is the best description of how it felt to watch Kill the Messenger I can give. Throughout this roughly 2 hour “based on a true story” drama, the gaps in the story telling which steamroll the audience through journalist Gary Webb’s investigation and subsequent series of articles identifying the CIA as a catalyst for the crack cocaine boom of the late 1980s are frequent and frustrating in an otherwise compelling film. Read More →

Hot Take: No Escape

2015-08-29
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 29, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take

Hot Take: Care about plot, dialogue and social issues? If so, move along, there’s nothing to see here. Care about stoking your inner xenophobe, being terrified, capitalizing on the most basic stereotypes and satisfying your thirst for blood and violence? Step right up! No Escape is the movie for you!

As harsh as this sounds, John Erick Dowdle and brother Drew would have to borrow a shit to give one about the plot of No Escape. Before the movie dives into the deep end of graphic violence and realistic terroristic mayhem (which it does jarringly fast), No Escape spends roughly two minutes developing the storyline which provides the backdrop for an adrenaline rush of a thriller which borders on realistic horror.Read More →

Hot Take: We Are Your Friends

2015-08-28
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 28, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take

Hot Take: A mirror image of Electronic Dance Music, if you can’t tolerate EDM, you probably won’t tolerate #WAYF. If you can, We Are Your Friends might win you over.

Give We Are Your Friends credit for its’ ability to mimic the style of EDM with its pace, timing and sampling. Or maybe not. Because sometimes it feels as if this was as accidental as DJ Cole Carter’s epiphanies on his way to finding his “voice” (does one have a voice in EDM?) in the world of EDM.Read More →

Trailer Hot Take: Love the Coopers

2015-08-27
By: Brian Joseph
On: August 27, 2015
In: 2015, Hot Take, Trailers

Anticipation (Before Trailer): 25 out of 100

Anticipation (After Trailer): 30 out of 100

Why do trailers sell movies by mentioning movies you might not possibly like? The trailer for Love the Coopers seems fairly generic. Then it happens:

“From the producers of The Family Stone” flashes on the screen. Really? You’re telling me I want to see this holiday movie by mentioning another crappy holiday movie. I’ll pass. Probably. (OK, I saw Fantastic Four so you know I’ll watch almost anything.)

Side note: Ed Helms doesn’t help either.

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