In 2012, the world fell in love with a foul-mouthed teddy bear. This summer, Ted is coming… again. Universal Pictures presents Mark Wahlberg and Seth Macfarlane in Ted. Make a date with your thunder buddy June 26th. Rated R. #LegalizeTed
Wasup movie fans! It’s been a little crazy here at the Mike Household but I’m all good now!! Thanks for wondering. (lol) So. Now that everything’s good to go – – it’s time to post the TED 2 screening giveaway for HOUSTON.
Here’s what you gotta do – – by answering the following question below – you will be entered in the TED 2 contest!!
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 AT 7:30PM
Edwards Marq*E Theater
7600 Katy Freeway
Houston, TX 77024
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THIS PROMOTION WILL MONDAY, JUNE 22 AT 5PM. No one will be admitted late. Theatre and promoter are not responsible for overbooking. We may refuse, revoke or limit admission in our sole discretion at any time. Only a single entry per person. No purchase necessary. Only those over age 18 are eligible to participate and win. Only U.S. residents are eligible to enter. Entry does not guarantee movie passes. Please all rules on tickets.
A critical hit and audience favorite out of the Sundance Film Festival, in DOPE, Malcolm (Shameik Moore) is carefully surviving life in a tough neighborhood in Los Angeles while juggling college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an adventure that could allow him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.
Wasup movie fans?! I’ve got another screening for ya…BUT…this one’s a little different. Just slightly. (lol)
The movie folks have decided to give me MY OWN theater to screen DOPE! If you can’t make – or don’t live in Houston – please remember that DOPE hits theaters nationwide on Friday, June 19th.
But…did you hear me?!
MY OWN FREAKING THEATER!!
“Mike Pierce of iWatchMike.com got his own theater!!”
Wanna be a part of some super cool history?! I’ll make it easy…just got to GOFOBO.COM – insert the screening code – and download your screening passes. If you try using the code and it doesn’t work – – well – – SOOORRRYYYYYY!!
THIS PROMOTION WILL END WHEN ALL PASSES ARE GONE. No one will be admitted late. Theatre and promoter are not responsible for overbooking. We may refuse, revoke or limit admission in our sole discretion at any time. Only a single entry per person. No purchase necessary. Only those over age 18 are eligible to participate and win. Only U.S. residents are eligible to enter. Entry does not guarantee movie passes. Please all rules on tickets.
In 1987, five young men, using brutally honest rhymes and hardcore beats, put their frustration and anger about life in the most dangerous place in America into the most powerful weapon they had: their music. Taking us back to where it all began, Straight Outta Compton tells the true story of how these cultural rebels—armed only with their lyrics, swagger, bravado and raw talent—stood up to the authorities that meant to keep them down and formed the world’s most dangerous group, N.W.A. And as they spoke the truth that no one had before and exposed life in the hood, their voice ignited a social revolution that is still reverberating today.
Straight Outta Compton stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins and Jason Mitchell as Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Eazy-E, and is directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, Set It Off, The Italian Job). The drama is produced by original N.W.A members Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, who are joined by fellow producers Tomica Woods-Wright, Matt Alvarez, Gray and Scott Bernstein. Will Packer serves as executive producer of the film alongside Adam Merims, David Engel, Bill Straus, Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni. http://www.straightouttacompton.com
Genre: Drama
Cast: O’Shea Jackson, Jr.; Corey Hawkins; Jason Mitchell; Neil Brown, Jr.; Aldis Hodge; and Paul Giamatti Directed by: F. Gary Gray Screenplay by: Jonathan Herman and Andrea Berloff Story by: S. Leigh Savidge & Alan Wenkus and Andrea Berloff Produced by: Ice Cube, Tomica Woods-Wright, Matt Alvarez, F. Gary Gray, Scott Bernstein, Dr. Dre Executive Producers: Will Packer, Adam Merims, David Engel, Bill Straus, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni
“Backpack” the FIRST Spanish clip for Open Road Film’s upcoming movie DOPE is live!! The film hits theaters June 19, 2015 starring Zoe Kravitz, Tony Revolori, Quincy Brown, among others!
But wait…there’s more. Details on how you can win #DOPEMovie screening passes to my very own screening here in Houston on Tuesday, June 16. Check out iwatchmike.com
Jesus Figueroa, @Thisfunktional, talks with actor/rapper Kap G from the movie ‘Dope.’ Kap G talks about his character Fidel, what it took to get into character and about this being his first acting role which Pharrell Williams helped him get. “Dope” opens in theaters June 19.
Wasup movie fans! I had the chance to check out the action, comedy flick…BARELY LETHAL. It’s currently available on DirecTV and On Demand.
BUT WAIT! There is more…
TODAY…it opened in select theaters. In Houston (where I’m from) – you can check it out at the AMC Gulf Pointe – – which I’m still trying to rack my brain on why it’s at that AMC location – but…maybe they have their reasons. You can always check out the full theater list there. ~> click here.
Now…lets talk BARELY LETHAL…it stars Hailee Steinfeld, Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Alba, Sophie Turner, Dove Cameron, Thomas Mann and FUNNY MAN Dan Fogler. Ya know something – to be honest with you. This movie has a great cast. The names you just read – just the tip of the iceberg. If you watch BARELY LETHAL (and I think you should) – you’ll recognize a lot of folks! Great job on the casting 🙂
Now…what’s BARELY LETHAL about…well…It’s about this teenage girl (Hailee Steinfeld) who from a VERY young age – was trained to be a lethal assassin. On one of her secret assignment’s – she realizes ‘something’ – that ‘something’ happens to be…a normal life. She fakes her own death…cuz that’s the only way she’s going to get it – – – assumes the role of an exchange student – – finds a family to live with – – and becomes a teenage girl…in HIGH SCHOOL!!! There…she uses all her assassin skills to get her through cheerleaders, bullies, mean girls and more!
Oh…and avoid getting killed by Victoria Knox (Jessica Alba). I know…it sounds crazy. But like I said before – it’s worth a watch.
I reallllllyyy liked it. I really did. I’m not going to lie – – I normally ‘curve’ away from movies like this. The ones that seem like cheesy, teen flicks. BUT…this one – – the cast got my attention.
Hailee Steinfeld – she’s just great in everything she does…TRUE GRIT & ENDER’S GAME (my favs), Jessica Alba…I mean…come on…it’s Jessica Alba. (lol) I loved her sarcastic ways in this movie. (lol) Sofia Turner…ahhh Miss Sansa Stark!!! I just love her AND she kicks some serious ass in this movie. I hope she does the same ‘kicking ass’ in GAME OF THRONES soon. I can’t stand that Bolton guy!!! (lol) Now – – this Dove Cameron. She’s new to me. I really liked this chick. I thought she was great. Her chemistry with Hailee Steinfeld – like ‘peas & carrots.’ I hope to see more of Miss Dove – she looks good on the big screen. Dan Fogler – he’s just a funny dude. Him and Jack Black are my favs. I bet Dan had everyone laughing on set.
Now for the serious stuff…I even enjoyed Samuel L. Jackson’s performance. I used to be a fan of his – – then he did SNAKES ON A PLANE…then he lost my love. BUT…after seeing him in BARELY LETHAL…I think we’re friends again. He was funny and ass at times. (lol)
BARLEY LETHAL is a funny movie. It’s got eye candy for the girls and the guys. It’s got action. It’s got some cool fight scenes. It’s got everything. Like I said before – it’s worth the watch. It just sucks that it’s opening in select theaters. Find it and go see it…ORRR see it on DirecTV and On Demand. 🙂
I give BARELY LETHAL… 5 out of 5 popcorns. If you like movies like SIXTEEN CANDLES and MEAN GIRLS – you should check this one out. I thought the director and writer(s) did a great job of capturing some of the 80’s-90’s feel and bringing here to 2015. High 5!
Directed By: Clint Eastwood Written By: Jason Hall Starring: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller Based on the Book: American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012) – By: Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice
I’m a few months late on this, but I saw the film last night and thought it was amazing! Let me first remind you that, as I’ve mentioned before, I’m the granddaughter of a late World War II Veteran, and the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran (who passed away a week and a half ago). Yesterday, my father’s ashes were brought back home, so my mother, brother and I decided we would watch this film he desperately wanted to see.
With that being said, I really did enjoy this one! Bradley Cooper is an incredible actor, and he portrays Chris Kyle perfectly. The film starts with a flashback to how Chris Kyle was raised in Texas, and how tough he was from the start. You get to see him grow a bit and turn into this brave young man, determined to protect his country. He develops a relationship with Taya, who he quickly marries. After becoming a U.S. Navy SEAL sniper, Kyle endures four tours in Iraq while Taya is home raising their two young children. In between tours, Kyle begins to experience PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), which puts a strain on his marriage. Other soldiers refer to Kyle as “Legend” throughout the film due to his incredibly high kill count in Iraq. With an approximate count of over 160 kills, he is known as the most lethal sniper in U.S. Military History which, in addition to his protective qualities, earned him a considerable amount of respect among his peers.
Once their team is ambushed during a sandstorm, he calls Taya and tells her he’s ready to come home. He retires and his relationship with Taya and their children becomes an incredible one. He spends time with other veterans; some who are physically wounded and others who experience PTSD as he had. While out one day helping another veteran, that veteran snaps and shoots Kyle and his friend. The film ends with incredibly moving footage of thousands of people standing along the highway as Chris Kyle’s body is brought to the memorial service held at Cowboys Stadium.
Chris Kyle survived four brutal tours in Iraq, overcame pretty severe PTSD and was unexpectedly murdered by another veteran he was trying to help. If this isn’t a story that should open the eyes about veterans returning home and NEEDING psychological help with PTSD, I don’t know what is. Speaking from experience, anytime we went out to a restaurant with my father, he could never have his back to a door. His PTSD demanded that he have a clear view of the door and anyone who was entering. Soldiers can’t go to war, see the things they see and do the things they do, and then just get shipped back home to deal with the real world again with no help. Kyle left the U.S. Navy in 2009 and was killed in 2013, but he will always be thought of as a true American hero.
Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, JURASSIC WORLD. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a draft of the screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley join the team as fellow producers. JURASSIC WORLD will be shot in 3D and released by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.
HEY MOVIE FANS! Are you ready to enter my JURASSIC WORLD giveaway?! Here’s what you gotta do. Answer the following question below…
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DINOSAUR & WHY?
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JURASSIC WORLD
JUNE 10, 2015
7:30 PM
Albuquerque – Regal Winrock
Chicago – AMC Showplace Cicero
Dallas – Studio Movie Grill Royal Lane
El Paso – Cinemark West
Fresno – Regal Manchester Stadium
Houston – Edwards MarqE Cinema
Los Angeles – AMC Burbank 16
McAllen – Cinemark Hollywood USA
Miami – Cobb Dolphin 19
New York City – AMC Loews Kips Bay
Phoenix – AMC Arizona Cener
Sacramento – Regal Natomas
San Antonio – Regal Cielo Vista
San Diego – AMC Plaza Bonita
San Jose – AMC Eastridge
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THIS PROMOTION WILL END June 8, 2015 at 10AM/C. No one will be admitted late. Theatre and promoter are not responsible for overbooking. We may refuse, revoke or limit admission in our sole discretion at any time. Only a single entry per person. No purchase necessary. Only those over age 18 are eligible to participate and win. Only U.S. residents are eligible to enter. Entry does not guarantee movie passes. Please all rules on tickets.
The new chapter in the terrifying horror series is written and directed by franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell. This chilling prequel, set before the haunting of the Lambert family, reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage girl (Stefanie Scott) who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.
I’ve got reserved/guaranteed seating for the winners. Will you be one?! 🙂 I’ve got screening passes for the following cities: HOUSTON, DALLAS, SAN ANTONIO and PHOENIX.
To enter the contest – email me your FIRST & LAST NAME and SCREENING CITY to mikethemovieguy@gmail.com
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INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3
Wednesday, June 3
Time: TBD
HOUSTON: AMC Studio
DALLAS: AMC Northpark
SAN ANTONIO: Santikos Silverado
PHOENIX: AMC Arizona Center
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THIS PROMOTION WILL END June 1, 2015 at 10AM/C. No one will be admitted late. Theatre and promoter are not responsible for overbooking. We may refuse, revoke or limit admission in our sole discretion at any time. Only a single entry per person. No purchase necessary. Only those over age 18 are eligible to participate and win. Only U.S. residents are eligible to enter. Entry does not guarantee movie passes. Please all rules on tickets.
As you can see – THE D TRAIN stars Jack Black and James Marsden. If you decide to watch the movie – you’ll see that there are quite a few faces you’ll recognize. It’s a pretty sweet ‘comedy’ cast.
THE D TRAIN is about a dude named Dan Landsman (Jack Black) – who in high school…wasn’t exactly the coolest kid in school. Now all grown up – he leads a few of his high school classmates on an adventure. What’s this adventure I speak of?! (lol) The adventure of putting their 20 year high school reunion together. One night…Dan sees a TV commercial – – in that commercial is Oliver Lawless (James Marsden) – the MOST popular guy from his high school!! He’s now the face of a national Banana Boat ad campaign. Dan is now on a mission – – to go to Los Angeles…find Oliver…and bring him back to the reunion. If all goes as planned – DAN will be the coolest guy in town. (lol)
THE GOOD! 🙂 I really liked this movie people. Let me just get this out of the way. When I asked my wife if she wanted to watch it. She says to me, “Who’s in in?” I say, “Jack Black.” She says, “Ahhhhh I don’t know. Jack Black can be really dumb.” I say, “Just watch it and be quiet woman!!” (Ok, I didn’t really say that part) Either way…after it was done – She liked it!! If you watch the trailer – – it just gives you a snippet of what really happens in this movie. (lol) Everyone in the movie was great. You will laugh. Be prepared though – – when watching this – – some of you might say, “WTF JUST HAPPENED??!” – – – just go with it. (lol) It gets pretty hilarious…then border line dark…then back to happy go lucky. (lol) Just wattccchhh the movie people. Hmmmmm…what else did I like. Oh. The soundtrack – the movie’s got some really good tunes. I also liked the 80’s feel I got – almost like a John Hughes movie. (lol) I’m old – what can I say. (lol) Oh…one more thing. James Marsden. I’m not exactly a fan of the dude – he just never stood out to me – but in THE D TRAIN. He’s solid. He’s officially on my radar…in a good way. (lol)
THE BAD! 😦 No complaints. I like it all. (lol)
I give THE D TRAIN… 4 out of 5 popcorns. Like I said before. I thought it was a really good movie and deserves a watch. It’s not your typical Jack Black movie that’s for sure. This one definitely shows his acting chops. Watch it people!
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THE D TRAIN opened in Houston last Friday – check out your local listing – heck, you might wanna check VOD.
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray Combo Packs with Digital HD boast over an hour of super-powered extras highlighted by three exclusive and delightfully fun sing-along music videos: “Thank Gosh It’s Monday,” “Teamwork” and “Theme Song/Rap Battle.” The Combo Packs also include eight exciting featurettes that take you from Bikini Bottom to the surface, deleted scenes and more.
Coming Ashore on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack June 2, 2015
Dive into Digital HD Two Weeks Early on May 19
For your chance at winning a copy of THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER DVD, all you have to do is answer the following question before May 30:
WHO’S YOUR FAVORITE SPONGEBOB CHARACTER AND WHY?
Send your ANSWER and FULL mailing address to accordingtokristin@gmail.com
(Subject line: SpongeBob Movie Giveaway)
Synopsis:
On a mission to save his world, SpongeBob SquarePants is headed to ours. When pirate Burger Beard (Antonio Banderas) steals the secret recipe for the beloved Krabby Patties, SpongeBob and friends come ashore to bring back the missing formula. To succeed, they must team up with former rival, Plankton, but soon realize that to defeat a super-villain, they must unleash their inner superheroes.
From New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures comes the comedy “Hot Pursuit,” starring Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon (“Walk the Line,” “Wild”) and Sofía Vergara (“Chef,” TV’s “Modern Family”), under the direction of Anne Fletcher (“The Proposal”). In “Hot Pursuit,” an uptight and by-the-book cop (Witherspoon) tries to protect the sexy and outgoing widow (Vergara) of a drug boss as they race through Texas, pursued by crooked cops and murderous gunmen.
Check it out movie fans!! Are you interested in watching an early screening of HOT PURSUIT?! Look below…do you see your city?! If so – – wait are you waiting for?! ENTER!
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Los Angeles
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
AMC Burbank
125 East Palm Ave
Burbank, CA 91502
Chicago
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Regal Cinemas City North
2600 Western Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647
Dallas:
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Cinemark 17
11819 Webb Chapel Rd.
Dallas, TX 75234
Houston:
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Edwards Houston Marque
7620 Katy FWY
Houston, TX 77024
SF/SJ
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
AMC Eastridge
2190 Eastridge Loop
San Jose, CA 95122
Miami
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Cobb Dolphin 19
Dolphin Mall
12th Street
Miami, FL 33172
Phoenix
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
AMC Westgate
9400 W. Hanna LN.
Glendale, AZ 85305
San Diego
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
AMC Plaza Bonita
3050 Plaza Bonita Rd
National City, CA 91950
Albuquerque
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Cinemark Century 14 Downtown
100 Central Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
El Paso
Wed., May 6 – 7:30PM
Premiere Cinema – El Paso Bassett
6101 Gateway West Ste. 15
El Paso, TX 79925
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Genre: Thriller Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, Ed Oxenbould, Olivia DeJonge Written and Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan Produced by: M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Blum, Marc Bienstock Executive Producers: Steven Schneider, Ashwin Rajan
Writer/director/producer M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable) and producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, The Purge and Insidious series) welcome you to Universal Pictures’ The Visit. Shyamalan returns to his roots with the terrifying story of a brother and sister who are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip. Once the children discover that the elderly couple is involved in something deeply disturbing, they see their chances of getting back home are growing smaller every day.
Shyamalan produces The Visit through his Blinding Edge Pictures, while Blum produces through his Blumhouse Productions alongside Marc Bienstock (Quarantine 2: Terminal). Steven Schneider (Insidious) and Ashwin Rajan (Devil) executive produce the thriller. http://www.stayinyourroom.com
The Barden Bellas are back in Pitch Perfect 2, the follow-up to 2012’s smash hit. The comedy is helmed by Elizabeth Banks, co-star and producer of Pitch Perfect, and produced by Paul Brooks, Max Handelman and Banks. Writer Kay Cannon returns to the team to pen the next chapter. www.pitchperfectmovie.com
Movie fans! Are you ready to laugh?! Are you ready to sing?! PITCH PERFECT 2 hits theaters May 15th and I’ve got guaranteed seats!! Yep – no waiting in line!
Ready to enter?! Answer the following question below…good luck!
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – Chicago – AMC Showplace
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – Dallas – Studio Movie Grill – Dallas Royal Ln. 11170 N. Central Expy.
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – El Paso – Cinemark West 7440 Remcon Circle
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – Houston – AMC Studio 30
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – Los Angeles – AMC Universal CityWalk
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5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – New York City – AMC Empire 25
5/13/2015 – 7:30 PM – San Diego – AMC Plaza Bonita
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Written By: Alejandro Gomez Monteverde and Pepe Portillo
Starring: Jakob Salvati, David Henrie, Kevin James, Emily Watson, Ted Levine, Michael Rapaport, Ben Chaplin, Tom Wilkinson and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to attend the Miami premiere of a film called Little Boy. I’d seen the trailer about a week prior, but I don’t think I truly knew what to expect going into the premiere.
Let me start by saying that my niece, who is 10, and three of her friends, who are 11 and 13, came to the premiere and were ecstatic to meet the star of the film, Jakob Salvati, beforehand. Jakob was such a proper, sweet boy who has a bright future ahead of him. He and his father allowed the girls to take a picture with him and they all raved about how sweet (and adorable) he was.
With that being said, the film started after an introduction by the writers and directors that couldn’t have shown any more passion for this project.
Little Boy is an adorable family film that follows 7-year-old Pepper Flynt Busbee (Jakob Salvati) and his quest to bring his father back home safely from World War II. Pepper’s older brother, London (David Henrie), was refused entry into the army due to being flatfooted, so their father, James Busbee (Michael Rapaport) took his place. Pepper was extremely close to his father and was rightfully devastated to hear that his “partner” was heading to fight in the war. When Pepper and London’s mother, Emma (Emily Watson), receives word of James’s disappearance, Pepper decides to do whatever it takes to bring his father back. Having grown up reading magic Ben Eagle comic books with James, Pepper attends a live show with the magician and is called up on stage. Facing ridicule among his peers, Pepper is reluctant to try moving a bottle with only his mind, but he raises his hands and remembers his father and Ben’s words…all he has to do is believe he can do this. The bottle moves, causing Pepper to believe he can do the impossible. There are subtle religious undertones throughout this film, as Pepper seeks the help of those at his church. Father Oliver hands Pepper a list of tasks to complete, which includes befriending the enemy; a Japanese man named Hashimoto (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa). As the film goes on, Pepper learns to accept help from the one person he’d least expect. While he sets off to complete these tasks, he finds faith in himself that he can do the impossible, so long as he truly believes it. There are ups and downs that will absolutely bring tears to your eyes as you see this young boy whose only goal is to bring his true hero home.
For a film which has a 7-year-old actor on the screen for 98% of the time, the casting was spot on. Jakob Salvati was amazing and the supporting cast was equally great. If you have a heart and if you can find the underlying message behind it, this film is a must see. It’s a project that everyone involved is obviously very passionate about, which makes it that much better. So go out and support this heartfelt movie and spread the word! For a movie like this to make four middle school aged girls cry and keep discussing it afterwards…it’s a win in my book!
Definitely deserves 4 out of 5 stars! ★★★★
Little Boy will be released in theaters on April 24, 2015 and runs approximately 86 minutes.
Hey peeps!! So I was asked to check out this short film called ‘Super Zero’ and I did. It’s got zombies in it AND a great message, believe it or not. That being said, I’m sharing it with you all! Watch it, love it and pass it on to your friends! Also check out the links below the video for more information. 🙂
For a comic book-loving, hashtag-hating gamer, the rise of the undead isn’t actually the biggest of his worries. See what happens when you harness the power of your own awesomeness in this mash up of sci fi zombie superhero fun .
Screenplay By: Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback
Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Kate Winslet, Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller, Jai Courtney, Mekhi Phifer, Naomi Watts, Octavia Spencer, Zoë Kravitz, Maggie Q, Daniel Dae Kim, Keiynan Lonsdale
With a new director on hand for this sequel to Divergent, I was a bit wary of how Insurgent would hold up. We’ve seen film franchises switch directors before (Harry Potter) and those films have different feels to them. After watching Insurgent, however, I can honestly say I’m pleased with the result. Robert Schwentke, who also directed The Time Traveler’s Wife, took the world that Veronica Roth envisioned and Neil Burger, the director of Divergent, created visually and simply built upon it. We got to see more of the other factions, as Tris, Four, Caleb and Peter seek a temporary safe haven while devising a plan to find the rest of the Dauntless members to help take down Jeanine.
Summary: Insurgent begins with Tris, Four, Caleb and Peter trying to adapt to life in Amity while Eric, Max and Jeanine’s other minions uncover a box inside the Prior home in burnt down Abnegation. This box can only be unlocked by a Divergent who is able to successfully complete sim trials from each faction. As they begin testing for divergence, Peter attempts to hand Tris, Four and Caleb over to Eric, but they escape Amity and head for the city. They jump onto a train in the escape and quickly discover that the train is overrun with Factionless, who have no sympathy for the fugitives…until Four reveals that his name is Tobias Eaton. He’s taken to the leader of the Factionless, Evelyn, who turns out to be his mother (and believed to have been dead). She wants an army, but Four doesn’t trust her, even though she informs them that the remaining Dauntless members have sought refuge at Candor. Four, Tris and Caleb set out for Candor to find them, but Caleb decides he’s not cut out for it and claims to head back to what’s left of Abnegation. Jack Kang, leader of Candor, agrees to perform trials to prove their innocence under the influence of truth serum. Four is absolved of all guilt, while Tris is forced to come clean about killing her friend, Will, in order to save herself. Everyone in Candor is shot by Jeanine’s minions with a serum that attaches itself to their bodies and Four is forced to battle Eric. They gain the trust of Candor and everyone realizes Jeanine had been lying to them about the attack on Abnegation. When the serum activates and forces Marlene to step off a ledge, plunging to her death, Tris makes a choice to surrender to Erudite in order to save the others. Loyalties are questioned and she’s forced to complete the sim trials, with action packed sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat. Once the box is unlocked, it reveals a message from the founders informing everyone that their world/faction system was an experiment and that Divergents were proof that the system worked. The woman invites everyone to venture outside the wall so they may rejoin society. Jeanine demands that the box be buried and that Tris and Four be executed, but the Dauntless/Factionless army arrives and they take Jeanine and her minions into custody. Upon releasing the video to the public, all of the factions gather and head for the wall to see what awaits beyond it. Evelyn faces off with Jeanine in the closing scene.
For those viewers who have read the books, you will definitely notice some significant changes in the film adaptation. For one, Tris doesn’t struggle with holding a gun as she did for most of the novel. The mystery box was also a major plotline which doesn’t exist in the novel, so fans that have seen the trailer might have been a bit confused. After seeing the entire film, though, I have to admit that this was a decent change! Viewers have to keep in mind that some plotlines need to be changed in order to keep the film at an appropriate length while keeping the main idea of the story intact. Despite the addition of the box, there are small details from the novel that they kept in the film, which definitely saves it from being a flop. With the addition of several characters who weren’t introduced yet in the Divergent film, we have the luxury of seeing a cast that has a great deal of chemistry with one another. Each actor plays their character to perfection, especially considering our ideas of the characters from the books. For those who are loyal fans of the series, try to keep an open mind to the changes made in the film. I tend to be disappointed when this happens, but, in this case, I think they handled the changes well and everything flowed nicely. Give it a chance!
Production value was great as well. On occasion, the special effects weren’t the greatest, but as a whole, the bigger budget for Insurgent paid off. The soundtrack, for me, was a bit lack luster compared to that of Divergent, but with everything else going on, it didn’t take away from the film in any way.
As a fan of the books and the first film, I definitely give this sequel a 5 out of 5 stars. – Kristin (@kristin0409)
Insurgent hits theaters on March 20 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D formats.
Starring: Helena Bonham Carter, Lily James, Richard Madden, Cate Blanchett
There are many similarities between this live action adaptation and the 1950 animated version. This film begins with a glimpse into young Ella’s life before both of her parents passed away. They instilled in her the importance of being kind and believing in magic. With both of her parents dying (at different stages of Ella’s life), the film’s cheery opening takes a darker turn. When her stepmother, Lady Tremaine, and her wicked daughters learn of her father’s death, they begin to treat Ella horribly. One of the main differences in this film is that we also get a glimpse into the prince’s life and his relationship with his father, the King. Upon meeting Ella in the forest one day, the prince (Kit – who Ella believes to simply be an apprentice) urges his father to have an open invitation for all available women to the royal ball. While his father and the Grand Duke insist that he marry a princess for advantage, Kit just wants to see Ella again. When Lady Tremaine forbids Ella from attending the ball, she receives the bippity boppity magic from her fairy godmother and sets off to find her friend, the apprentice. When she arrives, the prince dismisses the woman chosen for his first dance, and invites Ella, revealing his true identity as the prince. They quickly fall in love as he shows her the palace grounds and she runs off at the stroke of midnight before the magic wore off, leaving behind the famous glass slipper. For whatever the reason, even when the magic wears off, the glass slippers don’t return to their original form. Either way, Ella hides the remaining glass slipper under the floorboard in the attic. Kit’s father grows ill and, after seeing his son’s love for Ella before passing away, tells him not to marry for advantage and instead, to marry for love. They arrange a kingdom-wide search for the girl whose foot fits the forgotten glass slipper. When Ella hears the news, she runs to the attic to find the one she hid, only to find Lady Tremaine holding it in her hand. Realizing it was her at the ball, she locks Ella in the attic, but when Gus Gus and the mice unlock the window, the royal entourage hears Ella singing and realizes there’s another woman in the home. The prince reveals himself and is reunited with Ella, an honest country girl who loves him. The two are married and live happily ever after, as we all know.
The subtle changes and additions to this adaptation were welcomed because seeing Ella with her parents gave a bit more of a back story to her relationship with them and the struggle she faced in order to be kind to Lady Tremaine and her minion daughters. Seeing a bit of the prince’s relationship with his father was also a great addition. The casting in this film was excellent and even though they didn’t cast a well known starlet to play Cinderella, Lily James truly delivers. Her chemistry with Richard Madden was noticeable and adorable, and Cate Blanchett was the perfect person to play the evil Lady Tremaine.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with this film. I thought the dresses at the royal ball could’ve been a bit nicer, but I suppose they were borderline hideous in order to make Cinderella’s beautiful blue gown stand out even more. As mentioned, the casting was great, the chemistry between the characters was excellent and the overall production of the film was beautiful. I can honestly say I give it 4 out of 5 stars. – Kristin (@kristin0409)