Tuesday, March 29, 2022
The Final TOP GUN: MAVERICK Poster and Trailer Are Here...
Just thought I'd share the final theatrical poster and trailer for Top Gun: Maverick...which were officially released today.
Nothing is revealed in the trailer in terms of the foreign adversary that Maverick (Tom Cruise) and his fellow F/A-18 pilots will confront in combat, but it does show the camaraderie between U.S. naval aviators Phoenix (Monica Barbaro), Hangman (Glen Powell) and Payback (Jay Ellis), among others.
The new trailer also focuses on the conflict that will ensue between Maverick and Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw (Miles Teller), whose father Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards)—the radar intercept officer aboard Maverick's F-14 Tomcat over 35 years earlier—lost his life in the first Top Gun movie.
Top Gun: Maverick employed IMAX cameras for its aerial sequences, so I definitely can't wait to watch this film in that format when it is released in theaters nationwide on May 27!
Monday, March 21, 2022
On This Day in 2002: Remembering BLADE II...
20 years ago today, Blade II—the best film in New Line Cinema's comic book trilogy—was released in theaters nationwide. I didn't actually watch the movie itself till a few years later (can't remember if it was on DVD or VHS tape), but this horror-action flick was so darn awesome that I wanted to commemorate its theatrical release here!
I look forward to Mahershala Ali's take on the 'daywalker' when Marvel Studios releases its version of Blade at the multiplex...whenever that will be (I reckon no later than the fall of 2023). Will it have reaper vampires (shown above and below) like in the Wesley Snipes movies? Only Guillermo del Toro, director of Blade II, can come up with such horrifyingly-cool monsters in his hit horror-action flick! Happy Monday.
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Thursday, March 17, 2022
THE BROKEN TABLE Is Now Screening Online at the Haunted House FearFest!
From today through March 27, you can watch The Broken Table online courtesy of the Haunted House FearFest! Click on the link below to get passes...using the discount codes listed beneath it:
https://xerb.tv/channel/hauntedhousefearfest/virtual-events/ticket-packages/show
6 SESSIONS PASS is $24.00 - with DISCOUNT CODE is $16.00 – Code: 'Friends'
3 SESSIONS PASS is $12.00 - with DISCOUNT CODE is $8.00 – Code: 'Fans'
Also as a reminder, The Broken Table will be shown in front of a live audience at the Haunted House FearFest this Saturday, March 19! The address for its amazing venue is provided below:
28 The Grn
Bradford BD10 9PX, United Kingdom
I hope you enjoy my film if you watch it on the Web or at the Haunted House FearFest itself! The Broken Table can be viewed online in Room 5, as well as inside Room 5 at the live event. Happy Thursday!
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Friday, March 11, 2022
THE BROKEN TABLE Update: Only ONE WEEK Till the Haunted House FearFest!
Today marks 7 days till The Broken Table begins showing at the Haunted House FearFest (HHFF) in the United Kingdom!
To get online viewing passes for this awesome event (which runs from March 18 to 27), click on this link:
https://xerb.tv/channel/hauntedhousefearfest/virtual-events/ticket-packages/show
Here are the pricing details:
12 SESSIONS PASS is $36.00 - with DISCOUNT CODE is $24.00 – Code: 'Filmmaker'
6 SESSIONS PASS is $24.00 - with DISCOUNT CODE is $16.00 – Code: 'Friends'
3 SESSIONS PASS is $18.00 - with DISCOUNT CODE is $12.00 – Code: 'Fans'
For those of you who can attend HHFF at The Idle Draper (also known as the Bone Idle) in the city of Bradford, The Broken Table will be screened before a live audience on March 19! My short psychological thriller will be shown in Room 5...along with eight other amazing films!
Happy Friday.
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Sunday, March 6, 2022
THE BATMAN: Movie Review, Pt. 2...
This is the first time I posted a second blog entry that's a continuation of a recent movie review, but just thought I'd provide a quick addendum to my observations about The Batman two days ago.
I watched the Matt Reeves flick at AMC theater for the second time yesterday, and my notes about Riddler (Paul Dano) were totally inaccurate. SPOILERS AHEAD: It was indeed Edward Nashton who committed all of those murders himself, while his followers were prompted to action only after Nashton posted one last video online prior to turning himself in to the police after killing Carmine Falcone.
This shows that Nashton is absolutely ruthless...and is as brutal as Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight. Just like the Joker in Nolan's best Batman film, Nashton has the persona to attract other like-minded psychopaths to carry out his bidding even when he himself has been taken out of action.
Well done, Dano and Reeves! To end this entry, here's my favorite line from The Batman:
"They think that I'm hiding in the shadows. But I am the shadows."
Also, I ended up buying The Batman's music score on compact disc since the MP3s were unavailable to download from Amazon last night. Lookin' forward to The Batman 2!
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Friday, March 4, 2022
Movie Review: THE BATMAN...
Earlier today, I watched The Batman in IMAX at my local AMC theater. Despite the nearly 3-hour running time, Matt Reeves' cinematic take on the Dark Knight is one of the best iterations of the Caped Crusader yet!
Seeing as how this story takes place about two years after Bruce Wayne first began to don the bat cowl, it's understandable that he would still be moody as a billionaire playboy and the masked vigilante bent on seeking vengeance against the criminals of Gotham City for the death of his parents. Robert Pattinson's performance as Wayne and his armored alter ego was perfect for this version of Batman.
In regards to the main villain, Riddler, this is where The Batman falls short of the best pre-DCEU (DC Extended Universe) bat flick, The Dark Knight. Whereas Heath Ledger's Joker was present at all the major attacks on Gotham in the 2008 film (the opening bank heist, the attempted attack on Harvey Dent at Wayne Tower, the attempted assassination of Gotham's mayor during Commissioner Loeb's funeral, the second attack on Dent inside that SWAT vehicle and the destruction of Gotham General Hospital), Paul Dano's Edward Nashton (the real person behind Riddler) only appeared in the third act of the film.
SPOILER ALERT: It appears that the Riddler who committed all of those murders were actually the followers of Edward Nashton...not Nashton himself. This puts The Batman's version of Riddler on par with Ghostface from the Scream movies. Different people wore the mask of this serial killer in each installment of the hit slasher franchise, as opposed to a singular person causing mayhem. This is why Ledger's Joker will remain as the best Batman movie villain for a while.
In terms of the rest of the cast, it was stellar. Andy Serkis gave an understated performance as Alfred Pennyworth, Zoë Kravitz was more sultry and badass as Selina Kyle than Anne Hathaway was in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises, Colin Farrell was unrecognizable (in a good way) as Oz...aka the Penguin, John Turturro was menacingly calm and collected as mobster Carmine Falcone, and Jeffrey Wright gave a valiant portrayal of Lt. James Gordon—just like Gary Oldman did as Gordon in the Christopher Nolan movies before him.
Focusing on the music, Michael Giacchino's excellent score for The Batman was just as bombastic and moody as those of Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard in The Dark Knight trilogy. In fact, I reckon that I will be ordering The Batman's orchestral score on MP3 (through Amazon) sometime this weekend!
[My laptop computer is so old (I bought it back in June of 2013) that its CD-ROM player is no longer working properly. That's why I won't buy The Batman's music score on compact disc, unfortunately.]
So once again, The Batman is an excellent addition to Warner Bros' long-running film franchise. I don't know how it will do at the box office over the long term, as I'm sure that there will be a lot of moviegoers who walk out during the film due to its epic running time, but one thing's for sure: I intend on watching The Batman at the theater again and appreciate how Matt Reeves did justice to the Caped Crusader.
Also— It may not be the Tumbler from the Nolan movies, but the new Batmobile is still pretty badass! Happy Friday.
THE BATMAN Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. ****1/2
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Image of the Day: THE BATMAN Is Almost Here!
Only three days till I watch The Batman on an IMAX screen at my local AMC theater! I'll be viewing the highly-anticipated, Matt Reeves-directed Caped Crusader flick at a 12 PM screening this Friday.
Unlike with Star Wars and the Transformers films, I have no intention of spoiling myself by reading the reviews for The Batman before March 4. I hope I'll be as blown away by this flick as I was with The Dark Knight in the summer of 2008.
Happy 1st day of March!
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