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Patriot’s Day (Blu-ray Review)

25th June 2017 By Tim Isaac

Starring: Mark Wahlberg, JK Simmons, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, Michelle Monaghan
Directed By: Peter Berg
Running Time: 133 mins
BBFC Certificate: 15
UK Release Date: June 26th 2017 (UK)

Our Score

It’s April 15, 2013 and Police Sgt Tommy Saunders (Mark Wahlberg) is preparing to provide security at the annual Boston Marathon. Along with various other people, he’s hoping for a great, celebratory day. However, that is ripped apart when twin explosion go off near the marathon finishing line, killing and maiming those who were there to cheer the runners as they completed the course. Tommy immediately puts his training into action to help those affected, even though he and the other people around don’t know whether there are any other bombs timed to go off.

Patriot’s Day then charts the days after the attack, when the FBI comes in to work with the police to find out who the bombers are, combing CCTV footage and following leads. Then there are the terrorists themselves, the Tsarnaev brothers, who haven’t finished their rampage, and become increasingly dangerous as the net closes in.

Director Peter Berg and actor Mark Wahlberg are becoming a bit of a real-life tragedy team, following Lone Survivor, Deep Horizon and now Patriot’s Day. As with their earlier movies, they successfully tread a very fine line between ensuring the movie is watchable and interesting, without making it feel exploitative.

Taking a strongly fact-based and sometimes fairly forensic approach – including incorporating images and CCTV from the real-life events – it is a stirring, dedicated and sometimes moving re-enactment, which sometimes verges on docu-drama. There’s a fascinating mix of powerful recreation of parts of the story that most people will know, alongside the lesser known aspects, including some very intense moments that help viewers more fully realise what happened but which, unlike the actual bombing, wasn’t captured on camera at the time. It also makes you realise quite how brave the police were, and how it was almost a miracle that more people didn’t die.

Patriot’s Day also benefits from taking a broad approach to the events. While Wahlberg is nominally the main characters, it also spends plenty of time with others involved in the bombing, including other policemen, those injured in the explosions, the FBI, those around the bombers, and the young Chinese man who was carjacked by the Tsarnaevs. These scenes involving Dun Meng (Jimmy O. Yang) are particularly tense, with the entrepreneur suddenly caught up in a very dangerous situation through no fault of his own.

While many films would have painted the bombers as moustache twirling villains, Patriot’s Day is smarter than that. By showing that they were just people – albeit extremely misguided and foul people – rather than some faceless, evil, ‘other’, it becomes all the more disquieting. The film compares the strong-willed, angry, true-believer older brother, Tamerlan, with his more laidback, Americanised younger sibling, Dzhokhar. It’s a familiar family dynamic, which becomes more disturbing as you realise that these are people who aren’t quite so different to the rest of us as we might like to believe (except, of course, in some extremely important ways).

Ultimately, it becomes a movie less about wallowing in tragedy and more about the human spirit, as well as how people and the city of Boston responded to what had happened. It suggests that they did so with love, compassion for one another and a resolution not to allow the bombing to bring them down. Patriot’s Day is a salute to the city as much as it is a retelling of the events, and it work well as both – and thankfully despite the title, it doesn’t drip itself in so much ‘Ooorah’ American-ness that it overpowers the human connection at the heart of the movie.

The Blu-ray includes some interesting featurettes involving the real people depicted in the movie, which helps show both how accurate the film is, as well as underlining the ‘Boston Strong’ spirit. It’s genuinely fascinating what many of these people have to say. It also helps demonstrate how some of the more improbable, and seemingly ‘Hollywood’, moments in the movie are actually true. That includes a scene where Sergeant Jeffrey Pugliese has a long stream of bullets fired at him by one of the Tsarnaevs, but none hit him. In the special features, they get him Pugliese to stand where he did at the time, while behind him the bullet holes still pepper the house.

It’s a great package for a good film. It’s not often that you can say that the special features are as inspiring as the film they accompany, but in this case it’s true, helping to prove that it’s not just a Hollywood film trying to find some good in something very bad, it’s true of how those involved feel.

Overall Verdict: A tense, well-researched and often fascinating recreation of the Boston Marathon Bombing and its aftermath, which illuminates not just the events, but the power of the human spirit that the explosions revealed.

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

Special Features:
‘Boston Strong: True Stories Of Courage’ Featurettes
‘Researching The Day’ Featurette
‘The Boston Bond: Recounting The Tale’ Featurette
‘The Real Patriots: The Local Heroes’ Story’ Featurette
‘The Cast Remembers’ Featurette
‘Actors Meet Real-Life Counterparts’ Featurettes

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ACTORS: Mark Wahlberg, JK Simmons, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, Michelle Monaghan  DIRECTORS: Peter Berg  FILMS: Patriots Day  

La La Land (Cinema Review)

16th January 2017 By Mike Martin

UK Release Date: January 13th 2017
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, JK Simmons
Directed by: Damien Chazelle
Certificate: 12A
Running time: 138 mins

Our Score

If you’re going to be brave enough to make a two-hour homage to the golden days of the Hollywood musical you’d better make sure you get it right. So many films have fallen into the trap – Frankenweenie, The Man Who Wasn’t There and The Good German are just a few examples of films that have tried so hard so pay tribute to great movies, that they forgot to be a film in their own right. What Damien Chazelle (whiplash) has done here is produce a beautiful, witty, warm homage, but manage to take it in a completely unexpected direction without spoiling the film’s internal logic. It’s fun, yes, but there is a sting in the tail – a nasty sting.

From the opening sequence we know we’re in safe hands. Hundreds of cars are stuck on the freeway, so what else to do for the drivers but to burst into song and dance. It’s brilliantly choreographed and filmed, in what appears to be a single shot. It’s full of joy and sets the scene for the story to come. Somewhere in the traffic jam is Ryan Gosling’s Seb, and Emma Stone’s Mia, and their first meeting is not a romantic one. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Emma Stone, JK Simmons, Ryan Gosling  DIRECTORS: Damien Chazelle  FILMS: La La Land  

Patriots Day Trailer – Mark Wahlberg & Peter Berg take on the Boston Marathon Bombing

5th October 2016 By Tim Isaac

patriots-day-slideMark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg have only just been in cinemas with a film based around modern day disaster, with Deepwater Horizon. However, they’ll soon be back with another, Patriots Day, which has just dropped its first trailer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘An account of the Boston Marathon bombing, PATRIOTS DAY is the powerful story of a community’s courage in the face of terror.

‘In the aftermath of an unspeakable attack, Police Sergeant Tommy Saunders (Mark Wahlberg) joins courageous survivors, first responders and investigators in a race against the clock to hunt down the bombers before they strike again. Weaving together the stories of Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon), Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), Sergeant Jeffrey Pugliese (J.K. Simmons) and nurse Carol Saunders (Michelle Monaghan) this visceral and unflinching chronicle captures the suspense of one of the most sophisticated manhunts in law enforcement history and celebrates the strength of the people of Boston.

The film will be getting an Oscar qualifying release in the US in December, before rolling out wider and internationally in January. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, JK Simmons, Michelle Monaghan  DIRECTORS: Peter Berg  FILMS: Patriots Day  

New The Accountant Trailer – Ben Affleck & Anna Kendrick do some number crunching

28th July 2016 By Tim Isaac

The-Accountant-slideBen Affleck has certainly made impressive turn-around. A few years ago his career seemed in danger of becoming a punchline, but since then he’s become an Oscar-winning director, turned in some really good performances and even convinced many who’d given him no chance that he could be a good Batman.

Now he’s returning with The Accountant.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Christian Wolff (Affleck) is a math savant with more affinity for numbers than people. Behind the cover of a small-town CPA office, he works as a freelance accountant for some of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations. With the Treasury Department’s Crime Enforcement Division, run by Ray King (J.K. Simmons), starting to close in, Christian takes on a legitimate client: a state-of- the- art robotics company where an accounting clerk (Anna Kendrick) has discovered a discrepancy involving millions of dollars. But as Christian uncooks the books and gets closer to the truth, it is the body count that starts to rise.’

The Accountant will be in UK cinemas on November 4th, 2016. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, JK Simmons  DIRECTORS: Gavin O'Connor  FILMS: The Accountant  

J.K. Simmons Joins Justice League As Commissioner Gordon

8th March 2016 By Tim Isaac

jk-simmonsIt looks like Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons is swapping teams, as after playing Daily Planet editor J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi’s Spider-man movies, he’s hopping across to the DC stable to play Commissioner Gordon in the Justice League movies, according to THR.

There’s not too much info on how the policeman will figure into the plot of the movie, but Simmons will join the likes of Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), the Flash (Ezra Miller) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and his presence also suggest Gotham City will feature in the movie. The role will see the actor head to the Justice League: Part One set in mid-April, shortly after the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice.

Zack Snyder is directing the movie, which is due for release in November 2017, with Justice League: Part Two pencilled in for July 2019. It’s not known is Simmons is likely to be seen in any of the other planned DC movies.

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ACTORS: JK Simmons  DIRECTORS: Zack Snyder  FILMS: Justice League Part One, Justice League Part 2  

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