Saturday, May 27, 2023

Saturday, May 13, 2023

Quick Review: HYPNOTIC...

Ben Affleck (as Danny Rourke) and Alice Braga (as Diana Cruz) in a screenshot from HYPNOTIC.

So I watched the Robert Rodriguez-directed action thriller Hypnotic—starring Ben Affleck, Alice Braga and William Fichtner—at AMC theaters earlier today, and I thought it was as entertaining as it was derivative.

Hypnotic had some interesting twists and turns, but it was basically Inception meets The Matrix meets Star Wars (if Jedi Mind Tricks existed in the real world) meets every other film where a kid needs to be hidden from the government because of their special powers...like the 2016 sci-fi mystery flick Midnight Special, starring Adam Driver, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst and Michael Shannon. Oh, and 2022's Firestarter—co-written by Stephen King and starring Zac Efron as the father of a girl who can psychically make anyone and anything go up in flames.

Back to Hypnotic, Robert Rodriguez set the movie up for a sequel if you stay for the end credits. Of course I'll watch the sequel...though it's one of those films where I'd probably have to go on IMDb years later to see when this flick came out, and who exactly was in the cast.

Just like what I did with Midnight Special and Firestarter above! Carry on.

Monday, May 8, 2023

Movie Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3...

The theatrical poster for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3.

Last Saturday, I went to Regal Cinemas to watch the James Gunn-directed Marvel film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3...and needless to say, who would've thought that the origin story of a talking space raccoon could be so sad?

The story of the third and final Guardians flick revolved around how Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldaña), Nebula (Karen Gillan), Drax (Dave Bautista) and company set out to save the life of Rocket the Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper)—after he was mortally injured in an attack by Adam Warlock (Will Poulter). Warlock was sent to the Guardians' headquarters on Knowhere (a spaceport located within the severed head of a long-dead Celestial) to apprehend Rocket...on behalf of The High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), who turned the raccoon into a highly-inquisitive creature that would later become an Avenger.

Throughout Guardians 3, we were shown flashbacks of how Rocket came to be...from a frightened baby raccoon who was taken from his cage for experimentation at the beginning of the film, to him befriending three other mutated animals who were also the test subjects of The High Evolutionary, to him escaping from the Evolutionary's lab on Counter-Earth upon finding out that Rocket was going to get his brain removed for further analysis the next day. But this (major spoilers ahead) was before the raccoon witnessed the tragic deaths of his best friends Lylla (voiced by Linda Cardellini), Teefs (voiced by Asim Chaudhry) and Floor (voiced by Mikaela Hoover) by the Evolutionary and his security guards.

Volume 3 brought closure to this group of Guardians, with Gamora returning to the Ravagers after helping Quill save his friend's life, Drax staying on Knowhere to help Nebula protect their home, and Mantis (Pom Klementieff) going her own separate way to discover herself. Peter, meanwhile, returned to Earth to unite with his real family after realizing that the Gamora he met in Avengers: Endgame was not going to fall in love with him like the Gamora who was thrown off a "magic cliff" by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War did.

Rocket, on the other hand, had a more upbeat ending to his story—with him becoming the new captain of the Guardians. I won't spoil who his new teammates were, except to point out that Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) was still by his side.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 definitely made up for the shortcomings of last February's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and made me think that The High Evolutionary was how Kang should've been portrayed in the flawed Ant-Man sequel. Oh well.

I still don't like how he revamped the DC Extended Universe, but well-done, James Gunn!