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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Cinema Review)

29th September 2016 By George Elcombe

miss-peregrineStarring: Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Samuel L. Jackson
Directed By: Tim Burton
Running Time: 127 Minutes
UK Release Date: 30th September 2016
Certificate: 12A

Our Score

Tim Burton is arguably one of the most visceral and imaginative filmmakers around, whose trademark obsession with all things morbid and weird has made him an iconic director. It’s just a shame that most of his recent work hasn’t hit the heights set by Beetlejuice (1988) or Edward Scissorhands (1990), and the last film of his that I really enjoyed was Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street back in 2007.

His style isn’t for all and his Planet of the Apes (2001) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) remakes are best forgotten. But I was curious to see this latest film to see if it captured his trademark macabre magic, or was yet another movie where it appears he was just a director for hire. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Samuel L. Jackson  DIRECTORS: Tim Burton  FILMS: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children  

Blair Witch (Cinema Review)

15th September 2016 By George Elcombe

blait-witch-slideStarring: James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Corbin Reid
Directed By: Adam Wingard
Running Time: 89 Minutes
UK Release Date: 15th September 2016
Certificate: 15

Our Score

A lot of fans of director Adam Wingard were eagerly expecting a horror movie called The Woods and were pleasantly surprised to hear that it was in fact a new Blair Witch film. It was a great bit of misdirection from the production and marketing teams which included a fake trailer, posters and a website which all kept the film a secret until all was revealed at Comic-Con back in July.

Having been impressed by the trailer I was curious to see if this would be another pointless reboot / remake or a sequel to the dire Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000).

Thankfully this film ignores Book of Shadows and is a direct sequel to 1999’s The Blair Witch Project.

This entry is reassembled from footage shot in May 2014 and features a group of 4 college students venturing into the woodlands of Burkittsville (a town formally known as Blair) in the hope of finding James’s (James Allen McCune) sister Heather, who disappeared in these woods 20 years earlier while filming a documentary on the fabled Blair Witch.

The group explore the forest along with a pair of locals who recently found footage of what could be Heather, but as they progress a series of supernatural and horrifying incidents torment them and they realise that the witch is more than a myth.

The original was ground breaking as it revitalised the found footage genre and led to such great films as Cloverfield (2008), Chronicle (2012) and of course Paranormal Activity (2007). However many other films used this technique as a novelty and as such varied in quality. It’s sequel Book of Shadows ditched this format and was your typically mundane teen horror which is best forgotten.

It is worth mentioning that the original basically created online viral marketing for movies and I for one was on the films fictional website reading the history of the town and police reports of the disappearance of the films three leads, trying to piece together the backstory and to solve the mystery of the witch, and as such bring closure and understanding of the film.

However this was not to be as the film and the website didn’t explain everything, which in turn only added to the psychological horror and the overall mystery. I have mentioned before that I am not a fan of modern horror films as we mostly see a full frontal CGI beastie with its entire backstory explained before the end. Whereas if you have a shaky camera with only partial glimpses of what is terrorising our characters, your mind fills in the gaps and is often scarier than anything you will see on screen.

But is this sequel is any good? Yes, it’s a great ‘WTF’ thrill ride that travels the same path as the original, expands on the mythology and adds new elements that work well. For one the technology the group have to film their journey is put to good use as we now have SLR cameras, a drone, and ear mounted cameras which gives us the first person perspectives of the 4 college students. At first it’s a bit Peep Show (2003 – 2015), but leads to some great and terrifying shots and some well-placed jump scares.

I don’t want to give too much away but I would advise watching the first one and not ruining the surprises this film has to offer. I believe it is best watched as part of a collective experience in a dark cinema where everyone jumps at the same time and laughs when the tension is released.

I also advise finding a cinema with a good sound system as the use of soundtrack by director Adam Wingard is great as the cameras and walkie talkies pick up the various supernatural and eerie noises, which only grows more sinister as the film progresses. Combine this with the choppy editing, bad focus and a lot of shaky camera work, it all adds levels of realism that suck the audience into the film.

It is a lot of fun to watch even though it is basically a retelling of the first film and is often quite predictable, following many generic conventions found in most horror films and ultimately doesn’t add anything new to the genre.

And this is where Blair Witch, as with most sequels and reboots, is problematic and some would say fails. The new technology and expanded mythology is all utilised well, but it’s a film that you have seen before. It won’t have as much of a cultural impact as its predecessor, but delivers on what most audiences want: more of the same. However if this sequel changed location and fully explained the witch and what happened to Heather and co, audiences wouldn’t accept it as they have created their own answers, answers that this film would fail to deliver. But that’s the point of this movie as it takes you along for the ride without explaining everything, leading you to an intense finale and questions that will be in your head for days.

Overall Verdict: It re-treads the original while adding a few new elements, and retains itself as one of the best psychological horror franchises around. It’s a thrill ride full of early laughs, escalating tension and suspense and will play on the minds of the viewer for nights to come.

Reviewer: George Elcombe

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ACTORS: James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Corbin Reid  DIRECTORS: Adam Wingard  

Hell Or High Water (Cinema Review)

9th September 2016 By George Elcombe

hell-or-high-water-slideStarring: Ben Foster, Chris Pine, Jeff Bridges
Directed By: David Mackenzie
Running Time: 102 Minutes
UK Release Date: 9th September 2016
Certificate: 15

Our Score

Quite often I like to watch and review films that I know nothing about and am always enthusiastic going into a film tabula rasa, without any hype or influence and unhindered by trailers. Most of the time the films I see are average but every now and then I see one which is utterly engrossing, thoroughly entertaining and worth shouting about.

Hell or High Water tells the story of divorced father Toby Howard (Chris Pine) and his ex-con brother Tanner (Ben Foster) who rob a series of banks in Texas in order to raise the funds needed to pay off their mother’s mortgage before the bank foreclose, and ultimately save the family farm. They are pursued by Ranger Marcus Hamilton (Jeff Bridges) and his partner Alberto Parker (Gil Birmingham), with Hamilton in particular wanting to solve this case as he is days away from retirement. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Ben Foster, Chris Pine, Jeff Bridges  DIRECTORS: David Mackenzie  

War Dogs (Cinema Review)

19th August 2016 By George Elcombe

war-dogs-slideStarring: Jonah Hill, Miles Teller
Directed By: Todd Phillips
Running Time: 114 Minutes
UK Release Date: 26th August 2016
BBFC Certificate: 15

Our Score

Don’t let the marketing slogan ‘from the director of the Hangover trilogy’ put you off this film. Although it is very funny throughout, it’s a different breed altogether as director / co-writer Todd Phillips has created a tight, engrossing and entertaining film that is more in the vein of a gangster movie or The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).

War Dogs tells the story of David Packouz (Miles Teller), a 22-year-old drop out who massages elderly rich people to pay the rent. He gets reacquainted with his old childhood friend Efraim Diveroli (Jonah Hill) who makes his money supplying weapons for US government contracts, via an online marketplace set up by the Pentagon. Miles is taken under his wing and we see the rise of their business empire. They win a $300 million contract to arm US allies in Afghanistan in 2007, but face a few troublesome business trips abroad and the inevitable turbulence as their friendship is put to the test. [Read more…]

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Star Trek Beyond (Cinema Review)

21st July 2016 By George Elcombe

star-trek-beyondStarring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Idris Elba, Simon Pegg
Directed By: Justin Lin
Running Time: 120 Minutes
Certificate: 12A
UK Release Date: 22nd July 2016

Our Score

Star Trek Beyond marks the 50th anniversary of the franchise and is the third instalment of the rebooted film series, this time directed by Justin Lin and co-written by Scotty himself, Simon Pegg.

Like many I had my doubts when Paramount announced they were going to retell the origins of the original series crew on the big screen, but I am pleased at how they have rebooted this franchise by creating an alternate timeline which respects and acknowledges all that came before and left a blank canvas for new crew. One thing J.J. Abrams injected into the reboot was a sense of fun and adventure akin to Indiana Jones or Star Wars, which this film also has bucket loads and isn’t a problem for this fan. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Idris Elba, Simon Pegg  DIRECTORS: Justin Lin  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

The Colony (Cinema Review)

30th June 2016 By George Elcombe

colony-slideStarring: Emma Watson, Daniel Brühl, Michael Nyqvist
Directed By: Florian Gallenberger
Running Time: 110 Minutes
BBFC Certificate: 15
UK Release Date: 1st July 2016

Our Score

Every now and then we get a film based on a horrific true story that shocks us, grabs us by the emotive heartstrings and presents us with an uncomfortable yet captivating viewing experience as it unfolds. And despite this film’s subject matter, it just doesn’t give the audience the kind of visual experience a story like this deserves or have the same effect as, for example, watching Schindler’s List (1993).

The Colony tells the story of Lena (Emma Watson) and her boyfriend Daniel (Daniel Brühl) during the Chilean military coup in 1967. General Pinochet’s secret police abduct Daniel and take him to Colonia Dignidad, which is a peaceful religious sanctuary to the outside world, but no one who has entered has ever escaped. Upon hearing about where Daniel’s is, Lena goes there to rescue him, but Colonia Dignidad is not what it seems and she enters into a dangerous and abusive religious cult. [Read more…]

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