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Rabu, 13 Mei 2015

The Gunman


The Gunman, the new action thriller from Pierre Morel, the director of Taken, stars Sean Penn, Javier Bardem, Idris Elba, Ray Winstone and Mark Rylance. 
In theaters March 20, 2015.

Synopsis

An ex-special forces government contractor named Jim Terrier (Sean Penn) has his past come back to haunt him when his former employer wants him killed.

From the jungles of Africa to the streets of London and the city of Barcelona, Terrier goes on the run on a mission to find the people who want him dead. To save his life, he has to bring down one of the world’s most powerful organizations and face a dangerous enemy from his past in a high-stakes showdown.
source:http://www.fandango.com/thegunman_179191/movieoverview
The Gunman
Sean Penn, Idris Elba, Javier Bardem, Ray Winstone, Mark Rylance, Jasmine Trinca in The Gunman.
A former Special Ops soldier (Sean Penn) is targeted as a risk by his employers (Javier Bardem and Idris Elba), and must go on the run to survive and clear his name. 
~ Dan Gelb, Rovi
source:http://www.tribute.ca/movies/the-gunman/104782/

Movie Info

THE GUNMAN, the new action thriller from Pierre Morel, the director of Taken, stars Sean Penn, Javier Bardem, Idris Elba, Ray Winstone and Mark Rylance.
(C) Open Road
Open Road Films - Official Site
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_gunman_2015/ 
 

Selasa, 12 Mei 2015

Run All Night

Synopsis Of Run All Night

Brooklyn mobster and prolific hit man Jimmy Conlon, once known as The Gravedigger, has seen better days. Longtime best friend of mob boss. Jimmy, now 55, is haunted by the sins of his past - as well as a dogged police detective who’s been one step behind Jimmy for 30 years. But when Jimmy’s estranged son, becomes a target, Jimmy must make a choice between the crime family he chose and the real family he abandoned long ago. Now, with nowhere safe to turn, Jimmy just has one night to figure out exactly where his loyalties lie and to see if he can finally make things right. 

source: http://android-movies.com/en/movie/241554/Run+All+Night-2015

Movie Info 

Liam Neeson reunites with Unknown director Jaume Collet-Serra for this Warner Bros. thriller following a mob hit-man and his estranged son (Joel Kinnaman) as they flee the wrath of a vengeful crime boss. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

  • Rating: R (for strong violence, language including sexual references, and some drug use)
  • Genre: Mystery & Suspense
  • Directed By: Jaume Collet-Serra
  • Written By: Brad Inglesby
  • In Theaters: Mar 12, 2015 Wide
  • US Box Office: $19.6M
  • Runtime:

Warner Bros. - Official Site
source:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/run_all_night/

Insurgent - One Choice Can Destroy You

Synopsis

Directed by Robert Schwentke, the second film in the Divergent series find Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) on the run from Jeanine Matthews (Kate Winslet) while trying to figure out the secret that will help the rebels build a new and better future.

source:http://www.fandango.com/thedivergentseries:insurgent_177207/plotsummary 

 

Beatrice Prior must confront her inner demons and continue her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart. 

source: http://android-movies.com/en/movie/262500/Insurgent-2015 

 

Movie Info 

THE DIVERGENT SERIES: INSURGENT raises the stakes for Tris as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago. Tris (Woodley) and Four (James) are now fugitives on the run, hunted by Jeanine (Winslet), the leader of the power-hungry Erudite elite. Racing against time, they must find out what Tris's family sacrificed their lives to protect, and why the Erudite leaders will do anything to stop them. Haunted by her past choices but desperate to protect the ones she loves, Tris, with Four at her side, faces one impossible challenge after another as they unlock the truth about the past and ultimately the future of their world. (C) Lionsgate 

 

source:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/insurgent/ 

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Senin, 11 Mei 2015

Furious 7

From small beginnings as a plucky street racing drama, the Fast & Furious series has transformed itself into a juggernaut tentpole franchise that delivers jaw-dropping vehicular carnage and testosterone-soaked fist fights. Cast members aside, the Fast movies of recent years bear little resemblance to the early outings.

It wasn't until the arrival of Dwayne Johnson in 2011's Fast Five that the films really found their feet - now they're competing for serious box office bucks with the likes of Marvel and Transformers. In short, the Fast franchise now produces the kind of action movies you wished The Expendables would.
Paul Walker
Picking up straight where Fast & Furious 6 left off, the storyline this time around is driven by Deckard Shaw's (Jason Statham) thirst for revenge against Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew. Shaw, like a force-of-nature horror villain, materialises out of the blue to put Hobbs in hospital, kill Han (Sung Kang) and drop a bomb on Brian (Paul Walker) and Mia's (Jordana Brewster) doorstep.

The crew are given the chance to save their own skin by Kurt Russell's Mr Nobody, a clandestine government operative who hires them to recover a powerful 'God's Eye' surveillance device. His promise? They can use it to track down and deal with Shaw before handing it back.

So begins a global game of cat and mouse as supercars speed through skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi, cars parachute out of planes and Statham embarks on a pair of epic showdowns with Johnson and later Diesel. It's as big and over-the-top as you'd expect, playing out like a Fast & Furious greatest hits. There's even room for a drag race (featuring an Iggy Azalea cameo) and a place for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, which is weaved neatly into the series' timeline.
This is big, brash, everything-and-the-kitchen-sink spectacle that delivers on entertainment value. New director James Wan feels at home with the formula, although there's the occasional fumble, notably a penchant for leeringly gratuitous ass shots (even Michael Bay isn't this bad!) and frantic editing that makes a few of the fist fights barely comprehensible.

Of course, Fast & Furious 7 is with us later than originally planned. The tragic death of Paul Walker midway through the shoot meant that production had to shut down to mourn then figure out how to complete the film. Walker's brothers Caleb and Cody came into the fold to serve as doubles and, aided by the latest VFX technology, his character Brian O'Connor is able to play an integral part in Fast 7. The digital work is pretty much flawless.
The film's real triumph, though, is how it works as an emotional send-off for Walker. No spoilers here, but the closing moments are handled absolutely beautifully. Heartfelt and genuinely moving, it works both within the context of the Fast series' family-centric ethos and, perhaps more powerfully, offers a moment of closure for fans. The final shot could not be more perfect. Tears will be shed.

source:http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/review/a637531/fast--furious-7-review-series-bids-emotional-farewell-to-paul-walker.html#~p7WFeDJUbxXmTT

The Last Witch Hunter

Tormented by the loss of his family and cursed with immortal life, the last witch hunter is all that stands between humanity and the combined forces of the most horrifying witches in history.


New York City hides many secrets, but the most astounding secret of all is that witches still live amongst us. Condemned to a life of immortality, the last witch hunter, Kaulder (Vin Diesel), is all that stands between humanity and a new reign by the most horrifying and powerful witches in history, including the Queen Witch who will stop at nothing to reclaim her throne.
source:http://www.comingsoon.net/movie/the-last-witch-hunter

Minggu, 10 Mei 2015

Fast & Furious 6

“All roads lead to this.” 


That’s the tagline for Fast and Furious 6 and it’s appropriate on several different levels. The film is the final series entry from director Justin Lin, who picked up a fledgling franchise and carried it into the blockbuster realm. It also marks the culmination of a story that began at the end of Tokyo Drift, when a cameo from Vin Diesel signaled the shift from a set of loosely connected films to a tightly intertwined set of stories and characters.

source:http://www.slashfilm.com/fast-and-furious-6-review-the-fast-and-furious-movie-fans-never-imagined-possible/

Jumat, 01 Mei 2015

Avengers: Age of Ultron

In the mid-1970s, an exponent introduced me to the Avengers. I preferred the action, their serialized stories, the conflict. and therefore the character i used to be drawn to the foremost was the "synthezoid" referred to as Vision.




When I learned Ultron would be the villain during this film, I thought, Well, you cannot have Ultron while not Vision. And you cannot have Vision while not Scarlet Witch. (They eventually wed within the comics.) And sure as shooting, they are all here.

That'll satisfy a lot of long fans like me. And even the sort of narrative meddling director god Whedon indulges here and there does not ruin too several things. Similarly, tho' there is a heap of onscreen destruction, Earth's Mightiest Heroes do their best to reduce bloodshed. therefore the result's an old-school mag encounter that ultimately feels, well, like AN old-school mag, powerfully action the superhero values of humility, teamwork, forgiveness, trust and, of course, sacrifice.

That makes the infrequent foul language and sexual implication frustrating on behalf of me, as a fan, as a dada and as a blocked In moving picture reviewer. We're barely a moment into the fun once Stark, in battle, spews out an s-word. Captain America rebukes him, yelling, "Language!" so utterance becomes a running joke from then on, with characters commenting on or correcting others whenever a alternative word slips out.

Just as Ultron himself is self-conscious, then, the moving picture named when him exhibits a sort of consciousness regarding its sometimes jumpy content. whether or not it's Norse deity revamping his statement regarding the Hulk's victims attending to hell, conversations regarding limiting injury to civilians, or banter regarding inappropriate interjections, god Whedon's script is packed with winks that permit us grasp that he is aware of specifically what direction criticisms ar possible to come back from.

But do such duteous disclaimers somehow negate the negative influence these moments can be having on viewers (especially younger ones)?

Those shortcomings do not fully obscure all the positives I've simply mentioned, of course. therefore it makes me once more think about Vision's assessment of humanity: "There is grace in their failings," he says.


"Avengers: Age of Ultron"

"What if the globe was safe?"

That's the question industrial genius Tony Stark (otherwise referred to as Iron Man) asks Bruce Banner (Hulk). What if we have a tendency to may place a "shield round the world?" he wonders. What if we have a tendency to may produce "peace in our time?"

What if we have a tendency to may use the dormant Ultron project to try and do it.

"I thought Ultron was a failure," Banner says.

It was, Stark responds. however currently that they've retrieved Loki's scepter, an whole of immeasurable power, they need the facility to bring Stark's final would-be peacekeeper to life.

Banner thinks they ought to tell the opposite Avengers.

Stark's not therefore positive. "I don't desire to listen to the man-was-not-meant-to-meddle speech," he says.

Turns out Tony Stark ought to have listened to it speech. as a result of by the time Ultron involves life, well, it's safe to mention the stud hunk of high-tech  metal has a reasonably completely different plan regarding his mission. And it ain't peacekeeping.

"I grasp you meant well," Ultron tells his creator. "You simply did not assume it through. however is humanity purported to be saved if it is not allowed to evolve?"

And by evolution, Ultron means that extinction. that is the solely "path to peace," he says.

So that is our fate, folks, unless Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye and a number of newcomers will thwart the psychoneurotic monster's genocidal plot. Yep, it is time to heat up an explicit star-spangled defend, a magnificently serious hammer, myriad specialised arrows, repulsor rays, oh, and a giant ol' set of smashing inexperienced fists.

Genre: Drama, Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Cast: Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man; Chris Hemsworth as Thor; Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/The Hulk; Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America; Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow; Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye; James Spader as the voice of Ultron; Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury; Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine; Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver; Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch; Paul Bettany as Vision/Jarvis; Thomas Kretschmann as Strucker
Director: Joss Whedon (Much Ado About Nothing, The Avengers, Serenity)
Distributor: Walt Disney
In Theaters: May 1, 2015

Reviewer: Adam R. Holz


source:http://www.pluggedin.com/movies/intheaters/avengers-age-of-ultron.aspx