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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Still (2014) Movie Review (C) Dan's Movie Report
Over 20 years ago, Michael Douglas starred in the powerful decent to madness film 'Falling Down'. He lashed out at society for his deep emotional problems. Updated for 2014 'Still' has 'Game of Thrones' star Aidan Gillen
as Tom Carver, a man tormented. His torment begins with the death of his teenage son, but evolves fluidly into a maelstrom of lies, anger, and deceit.
Everything in Carver's life is a drama, some real, some imagined. No spoilers, but this film is not one to watch if happy and sweet endings are what you are looking for. If so, read on
In addition to his personal problems he has two prominent women in his life, one his ex wife Rachel, played by Amanda Mealing. Rachel is older sophisticated and a bit of a lush, but seems to be a bit on the pragmatic side. Amanda's portrayal of Rachel is subtle and nuanced, she is seemingly seething underneath as evidenced when she meets his new flame Christina, Elodie Yung
Their encounter, is a dramatic moment, awkward, with each trying to be nice, obviously. Rachel is jealous of the younger and more attractive Christina, but feigns a smile and handshake. Christina seems more aloof, but the tension between them is obvious.
The complexities of 'Still' are wrapped up into a package served with very low speaking volume dialogue. I recommend headphones for this film. Also the film is dialogue heavy, so a rewatch of 'Still' is recommended. Simon Blake, wears the director and writer hat in 'Still' and this allows for his singular vision of a decent to anger to come to fruition.
The highlights of 'Still' are the acting performances of Aidan and Elodie. Aidan has to portray a character who not only has flaws, but they are more pronounced as the film progresses. Obviously a difficult and emotional ride. Elodie has perhaps the most impressive scene in the film as her character comes to Aidan, and exposes her scars emotional and physical. She closes up, and screams. and is ready to just explode, all in a few seconds. If 'Still' screened for the academy, easily an award nomination, for her, but again, the subject matter is so sad and depressing, that it will just be relegated to astute indie critics. Watch for some side encounters with additional characters, all adding up to the complete Tom Carver character.
Minor quips about volume level, darkness of tone, etc... are there, but overall this is a solid effort
'Still' is not a happy ride, but it will sit with you long after the credits roll. 'Still' rates an 8 out of 10.
The film is available on Amazon as an instant stream https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B00WSCDI5M?ie=UTF8&keywords=Still%20Elodie%20yung&qid=1443546444&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
The Inhabitants unleashes to VOD on October 13th! Exclusive!
INVADING HOMES EVERYWHERE OCTOBER 13, 2015! Pre-order your copy today: http://bit.ly/InhabiTunes
Written and directed by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen, screenwriters of JOHN CARPENTER'S THE WARD and produced by international bestselling author Glenn Cooper, THE INHABITANTS is a haunting ghost story involving a young couple that gets more than they bargained for when they renovate a neglected bed and breakfast in New England. After a series of disturbing events, the husband begins to suspect that something evil is lurking within the walls of this old house, and whatever it is has set its sights on his wife. Now he must fight to uncover the inn's dark secret before this malicious spirit consumes everything he loves.
Written and directed by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen, screenwriters of JOHN CARPENTER'S THE WARD and produced by international bestselling author Glenn Cooper, THE INHABITANTS is a haunting ghost story involving a young couple that gets more than they bargained for when they renovate a neglected bed and breakfast in New England. After a series of disturbing events, the husband begins to suspect that something evil is lurking within the walls of this old house, and whatever it is has set its sights on his wife. Now he must fight to uncover the inn's dark secret before this malicious spirit consumes everything he loves.
THE INHABITANTS was filmed inside one of the oldest houses in New
England and home to the Salem Witch Trial children. The Noyes-Parris
House (c. 1669) was owned by the infamous Rev. Samuel Parris who was the
father of Betty Parris and uncle to Abigail Williams, the two girls who
made the initial accusations that led to the tragic witch trials in
Salem, Massachusetts.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Narcopolis Movie Review (2015) (C) Dan's Movie Report
Above photo, U.K. DVD cover of Narcopolis.
Way back in 1995 a very cool and rather underrated film called 'Strange Days' came out. The film painted a dark future with virtual reality, where people are "Jacked In" to a virtual reality player watching people in real time. 'Narcopolis' has that same feel, except in this future timeline all drugs are legal, and regulated. 'Narcopolis' has the same dark and torrid undertones.
Above Photo: Pryce and Cowan, chat, A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!
The tone of this movie is ominous and foreboding. This is a true indie film and actually was helped by Kickstarter a long time ago. Back when this movie was called Dreck, of course your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report was first on the scene in coverage! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/06/dreck-future-of-london-is-bleak-new.html
More exclusives! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/04/dreck-launches-kickstarter-campaign.html
More exclusives! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/10/narcopolis-aka-dreck-new-poster.html
Needless to say this is a great film for those who like the near future bleak concepts. If happy, nice, romantic comedies are your idea of fun, this is not that film, trust me. This is a labor of love, and although 'Narcapolis' took a long time to complete the end result is well worth it.
In the world of 'Narcopolis' addicts have wristband, and they are forced to do things. As this is a very early U.S. review I decided not to go into plot or specific points to spoil the film. The actors, Elliot Cowan, Elodie Yung, Jonathan Pryce all do a great job of setting the tone, with urgent emotion, animated body movements and great facial expressions.. 'Narcopolis' writer/director Justin Trefgarne
also manages to get the maximum out of his secondary characters, which is a thing often overlooked on indie films. There is a duality and complexity in 'Narcopolis' not found on many indie films.
The story unfolds quickly, and skirts the line between Sci-Fi and Drama. Be prepared to re-watch to get the full impact!
Dan's Movie Report reccommends 'Narcopolis' as a must buy, 9 out of 10, the film is actually available now on Amazon.co.uk! Please follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Narcopolis-DVD-Jonathan-Pryce/dp/B00Y0HN48Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1443370205&sr=8-2&keywords=narcopolis
In the U.S. the film screens as an IFC Midnight special! http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/narcopolis/
Watch for it October 2nd!
Watch for more exclusives later in the year!
Way back in 1995 a very cool and rather underrated film called 'Strange Days' came out. The film painted a dark future with virtual reality, where people are "Jacked In" to a virtual reality player watching people in real time. 'Narcopolis' has that same feel, except in this future timeline all drugs are legal, and regulated. 'Narcopolis' has the same dark and torrid undertones.
Above Photo: Pryce and Cowan, chat, A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!
The tone of this movie is ominous and foreboding. This is a true indie film and actually was helped by Kickstarter a long time ago. Back when this movie was called Dreck, of course your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report was first on the scene in coverage! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/06/dreck-future-of-london-is-bleak-new.html
More exclusives! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/04/dreck-launches-kickstarter-campaign.html
More exclusives! http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/10/narcopolis-aka-dreck-new-poster.html
Needless to say this is a great film for those who like the near future bleak concepts. If happy, nice, romantic comedies are your idea of fun, this is not that film, trust me. This is a labor of love, and although 'Narcapolis' took a long time to complete the end result is well worth it.
In the world of 'Narcopolis' addicts have wristband, and they are forced to do things. As this is a very early U.S. review I decided not to go into plot or specific points to spoil the film. The actors, Elliot Cowan, Elodie Yung, Jonathan Pryce all do a great job of setting the tone, with urgent emotion, animated body movements and great facial expressions.. 'Narcopolis' writer/director Justin Trefgarne
also manages to get the maximum out of his secondary characters, which is a thing often overlooked on indie films. There is a duality and complexity in 'Narcopolis' not found on many indie films.
The story unfolds quickly, and skirts the line between Sci-Fi and Drama. Be prepared to re-watch to get the full impact!
Dan's Movie Report reccommends 'Narcopolis' as a must buy, 9 out of 10, the film is actually available now on Amazon.co.uk! Please follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Narcopolis-DVD-Jonathan-Pryce/dp/B00Y0HN48Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1443370205&sr=8-2&keywords=narcopolis
In the U.S. the film screens as an IFC Midnight special! http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/narcopolis/
Watch for it October 2nd!
Watch for more exclusives later in the year!
Sci-Fi Film Occupants! Convention Appearance Dates! New Trailer!
Hot news Direct from Russ!
OCCUPANTS: As we near our completion and premiere, here's an update on what is left to do on the feature film.
Visuals: Our editor Emile Haris is currently working on final visual effects integration and the color correction.
Audio: Our sound designer Sean Fahimian has already cleaned up the dialogue and has all the music files from our composer Vasilis Milesis, and is now currently working on the sound design. For example, a few days ago, we finalized the portal effects SFX.
And please stay tuned because once the film is completed, it's a whole new ballgame as we enter the Publicity Phase! We begin with two upcoming comic book conventions in October even before the film is completed: The Comic & Media Expo during October 16-18 (http://www.comicmediaexpo.com ), and Cleveland Comic Con (http://clevelandcomiccon.com) on October 24. Please join us if you are able to!
Check out this brand new trailer! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyA1T0C45Q
Watch for future exclusive pics and video on your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report!
OCCUPANTS: As we near our completion and premiere, here's an update on what is left to do on the feature film.
Visuals: Our editor Emile Haris is currently working on final visual effects integration and the color correction.
Audio: Our sound designer Sean Fahimian has already cleaned up the dialogue and has all the music files from our composer Vasilis Milesis, and is now currently working on the sound design. For example, a few days ago, we finalized the portal effects SFX.
And please stay tuned because once the film is completed, it's a whole new ballgame as we enter the Publicity Phase! We begin with two upcoming comic book conventions in October even before the film is completed: The Comic & Media Expo during October 16-18 (http://www.comicmediaexpo.com
Check out this brand new trailer! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyA1T0C45Q
Watch for future exclusive pics and video on your home for exclusives, Dan's Movie Report!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Seeking Dolly Parton Movie Review (2015) A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!
Above Photo: (C) 2015 Grizzly Peak Films
Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers, a break from the action films and a swerve to the left of center with this smart and quirky comedy called Seeking Dolly Parton. The film is really good, and centers on two ladies who happen to be lesbian, and one happens to want to have a baby. A chance meeting turns to friendship, love and commitment.
Back in 2010 the fantastic Italian film 'Room In Rome' centered on a chance meeting, two ships passing in the night, an irreverent and sexy look at the one night stand, salacious and daring. 'Seeking Dolly Parton' is the opposite, two ships passing, but eventually coming together for a long term commitment, without the sordid sexual overtones.
The film's performances are undulating and intrinsically powerful. Kacey Barnfield as Charlie and Anya Monzikova as Cerina give amazing and academy caliber character life to 'Seeking Dolly Parton' from their meeting on the Subway train platform right till the end.
This is a dialogue laden film, but never gets bogged down due to the masterful story and direction from Michael Worth. Michael Worth comes from an action related background, but blasts into drama very successfully with such erudite films as 'God's Ears'. Worth has a way of maximizing the abilities of who ever he works with ranging from legendary action actress Michiko Nichiwaki to the Kacy and Anya.
This is a solid, and technically well produced comedy/drama. Tinging on humor, never overt, never over the top. Even though this is technically a lesbian drama, I feel a wider audience will enjoy the film as the subject matter crosses, gender boundaries. The ladies are not only beautiful to gaze at, they have the accouterments of far more experienced actors, and I predict great things in the future for both Kacey and Anya.
Overall 'Seeking Dolly Parton' rates an 8.5 out of 10, worthy of a purchase and support in initial screenings. Go see it!
This is a very preliminary review so no spoilers. The film is screening in Chicago September 22 Go to http://reelingfilmfestival.org/2015/films/seeking-dolly-parton/
Update: Stream in Vimeo for a limited time for $3.99 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/seekingdollyparton
Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/SeekingDollyParton?fref=ts
twitter @ https://twitter.com/SeekingDolly
Film Company website @ https://grizzlypeakfilms.wordpress.com/
Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers, a break from the action films and a swerve to the left of center with this smart and quirky comedy called Seeking Dolly Parton. The film is really good, and centers on two ladies who happen to be lesbian, and one happens to want to have a baby. A chance meeting turns to friendship, love and commitment.
Back in 2010 the fantastic Italian film 'Room In Rome' centered on a chance meeting, two ships passing in the night, an irreverent and sexy look at the one night stand, salacious and daring. 'Seeking Dolly Parton' is the opposite, two ships passing, but eventually coming together for a long term commitment, without the sordid sexual overtones.
The film's performances are undulating and intrinsically powerful. Kacey Barnfield as Charlie and Anya Monzikova as Cerina give amazing and academy caliber character life to 'Seeking Dolly Parton' from their meeting on the Subway train platform right till the end.
This is a dialogue laden film, but never gets bogged down due to the masterful story and direction from Michael Worth. Michael Worth comes from an action related background, but blasts into drama very successfully with such erudite films as 'God's Ears'. Worth has a way of maximizing the abilities of who ever he works with ranging from legendary action actress Michiko Nichiwaki to the Kacy and Anya.
This is a solid, and technically well produced comedy/drama. Tinging on humor, never overt, never over the top. Even though this is technically a lesbian drama, I feel a wider audience will enjoy the film as the subject matter crosses, gender boundaries. The ladies are not only beautiful to gaze at, they have the accouterments of far more experienced actors, and I predict great things in the future for both Kacey and Anya.
Overall 'Seeking Dolly Parton' rates an 8.5 out of 10, worthy of a purchase and support in initial screenings. Go see it!
This is a very preliminary review so no spoilers. The film is screening in Chicago September 22 Go to http://reelingfilmfestival.org/2015/films/seeking-dolly-parton/
Update: Stream in Vimeo for a limited time for $3.99 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/seekingdollyparton
Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/SeekingDollyParton?fref=ts
twitter @ https://twitter.com/SeekingDolly
Film Company website @ https://grizzlypeakfilms.wordpress.com/
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