JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH – Review

Hard to believe that the big Summer holiday, the Fourth of July, is almost here (and it’s on a weekend, too). Well, if you can’t hit the road or hop on a plane, the local multiplex is your best option for a tropical getaway on a secluded island. Now there’s a slight problem with this dot in the ocean. While flies and mosquitoes can dampen the fun, the pests here are much, much bigger. And very aggressive. And hungry (perhaps even “hangry”). Yes, we’re back in the movie franchise established way back in 1993’s JURASSIC PARK. After two “trilogies”, Universal’s ready for a bright, shiny “reboot” with an all-new cast trying to survive in this familiar foliage. Films are always a bit of a gamble, so is “seven” the “lucky number” for JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH?

This entry starts with a flashback from 17 years ago, as a research team in big, clunky haz-mat-like suits is scurrying about their lab. Looks like they’re tinkering with the dinos (always a big “no-no”), and as is usually the case in these stories, things go terribly wrong. After a few title cards explaining that the dinos we saw out in the world (Europe, the States, etc.) are succombing to unfamiliar climate and viruses, and that the general public has grown weary with the beasts (how fickle), we’re in the “present day” (really five years after the last JW flick). An exec for the pharmaceutical giant ParkerGenix, Martin Krebs (Rupert Friend), is stuck in NYC traffic as a dying Brontosaurus is lost near the Hudson. Ah, but he’s soon joined by the woman he was rushing to meet, “covert operative” Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson). Kreb makes his pitch: he wants to enlist her “team” to make a secret trek to the “forbidden” island home (travel is banned there) of the last thriving dinosaurs and collect blood and tissue samples (the dying nearby creatures are not “workable”). The “extracts” will be the basis of a heart disease “wonder drug”. He does insist on an addition to her team (aside from himself). They swing by the soon-to-be-shuttered dinosaur museum to collect expert paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey). Soon the trio zip down to a port in Ecuador to meet Zora’s team leader, Duncan Kinkaid (Mahershala Ali), who will take them in his high-tech boat to the home of “big lizards”, Ile Saint-Hubert. Along the way, they rescue a family whose sailboat was capsized by a school of aquatic dinosaurs. After a harrowing encounter just off the island’s coast, the family is separated from the “covert” team. As Krebs tries to grab a set of three samples (beasts based on the land, sea, and “air”), the family tries to make their way to a long-deserted village. But, when the mutated (circle back to the pre-title scene) dinosaurs go on the attack, the quest for science (and big “pharma-bucks”) becomes a desperate struggle to survive until a possible rescue. This is no relaxing “va-cay”…

After four years away from the MCU (the home of “never say never”) and a brief detour into the “Wes Anderson-verse”, Ms. Johansson is back in full action heroine “mode” as the “gun for hire” who secretly has a “heart of gold” (no surprise). She’s quick with a snarky quip, but can leap right into the chaos, kicking lots of scaly tail. Somewhat regulated to the “in distress” role is Bailey, a grizzled glass-wearing geek (a fantasy breathtaking “brainiac”), who tries to keep out of the “line of fire” while taking the time to gaze lovingly at the gentler behemouths (he did study under Dr. Alan Grant, y’know). And there’s an Oscar-winner (twice) getting in on the monster mash-ups. Ali is given a bit of a tragic backstory (broken family), but mainly he’s a modern update on the rascally sea captain who loves his boat nearly as much as a hefty cash commission. He makes a fine comic partner with Bailey. Since every party needs a “p##per”, this trip has the wonderfully “weasely” Kreb played with an unseen “twirling mustache” by the glowering Friend. Oh, let’s not leave out the “rescued” (not really “stowaways,” I suppose). Manuel Garcia-Rulfo is the concerned, though confused patriarch Rueben, who just wants some quality time with his daughters, college-aged Teresa (Luna Blaise) and adorable pre-teen “snacker” (loves that licorice) Isabella (Audrina Miranda), who is adorable even as she’s in constant peril. The dinos are enough of a handful, but Rueben has to also contend with Teresa’s slacker, goofball “bae” Xavier (David Iacono), who does wonders with the abrasive role.

They’re all told where to run (and what the “green tennis ball” represents, “monster-wise”) by a director who is no stranger to big studio “IP”, Gareth Edwards. After all, he made GODZILLA work for mainstream US moviegoers, and was behind the brightest light in the post-George Lucas space flicks, the superb prequel ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY. He does bring some fresh energy to the scenes of the beasties in full-attack mode, while still taking a moment to give a “shout-out” to earlier entries (mainly the 1993 OG). Unfortunately, he’s somehow hampered by the disjointed screenplay by (speaking of OG), the adapter of the first two films in the series, David Koepp (he worked on the first Spidey, too). The time in between attack never really holds our interest, despite giving a sad backstory to both Zora (she just lost her partner during a “gig”) and Duncan (who takes a moment to gaze sadly at a faded photo of his son), while Henry tries to convince them to do the “right thing” with the samples (who doubts them). The biggest problem with the story’s structure may be the inclusion of the shipwrecked family. They never really “mesh” with the “mission crew”, which may account for why they’re quickly separated from them after they crash land on the island. Perhaps it was thought that these “average” Joes and Josephines, without firepower, would be easier to put in jeopardy and appeal to moviegoers. The cutting back and forth gets somewhat irritating, much as a TV show would flip from the “A story” to the “B story”. Now it does lead to the big nighttime finale that brings everyone together for another explosive showdown with a new dino “big bad”, the mutant “Distortus rex”, whose look owes a lot to another franchise, mainly the Xenomorphs from ALIEN. Certainly the effects on the critters continue to impress, it’s great to listen to strains of the classic John Williams score, and the carnage hasn’t been toned down to be more “kid friendly”, though I found the relentless “product placement” extremely distracting (make sure the logo is readable on that dangerous floating wrapper). Fans of these flicks will enjoy the usual mayhem and “narrow escapes”, but many may wish for something less formulaic (though this is a big improvement over JWD) than the jungle “jump-scares” of JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH. Now keep your hands inside the boat…

2.5 Out of 4

JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH is now playing in theatres everywhere

EASTER SUNDAY (2022) – Review

(from left) Tito Manny (Joey Guila), Regina (Elena Juatco), Eugene (Eugene Cordero), Joe Valencia (Jo Koy), Tita Teresa (Tia Carrere), Tita Yvonne (Melody Butiu) and Susan (Lydia Gaston) in Easter Sunday, directed by Jay Chandrasekhar.

So, when’s the perfect time to release a big family comedy about a big family event that happens in the Spring? Why, the “dog days” of Summer, naturally. Or at least that’s the thinking behind this weekend’s answer to the big star-fueled “action-on-the-rails” blockbuster. But what was the question, again? Yeah, so when will another “stand-up” superstar branch into the movies (most go right to TV) with an “all ages” funny flick loosely based on his life, and his sell-out comedy concerts? Move over Amy Schumer, Pete Davidson, and Kevin Hart, here comes some competition with a unique, often spicy ethnic voice. So, strap in for one wild and raucous EASTER SUNDAY.

An opening title montage introduces us to the hectic world of rising stand-up comic Joe Valencia (Jo Koy). When he’s not hustling from one club stage to the next, he tries to spend some quality time with his almost-out-of-high-school son Junior (Brandon Wardell), when he can wrangle him away from his ex. Almost preventing that is a big audition for a supporting role in a network TV sitcom pilot, though they want him to “hit up the accent” he uses in his act while talking about his Filipino family. Speaking of, his matriarch, single mom Susan (Lydia Gaston) “blows up” his phone with her concern about his arrival in time for the Easter Sunday family festivities. Thankfully Joe and Jr. hit the road, leaving LA for Daly City, just south of ‘Frisco. As soon as they arrive the duo are plunged into lots of “drama”. Mama is feuding with sister Tita Theresa (Tia Carrere), over…it’s unclear, but she threatens to boycott her post-church service lunch. Then there’s cousin Eugene (Eugene Cordero) who has taken Joe’s investment money for a taco truck and has instead diverted it to a “hype-truck”, selling designer labels “doodads”. Unfortunately, he’s gotten his inventory from a swaggering “wannabe” gangster named Dev Deluxe (Asif Ali), who wants his 40 grand today. At least Jr. has met a cool local girl named Ruth (Eva Nobelzada), while Joe has been pelted with calls from his aggressive LA agent (Jay Chandrasekhar) who wants him to fly back for a post-holiday dinner “re-audition”. But while outrunning Dev’s goons, acquiring some “hot” sports memorabilia, and hooking up with an old flame and a local celeb, will he be able to enjoy the massive feast his mom has “slaved over” or will he put career before “family time”?

So, how’s Koy as the lead of a feature film? Pretty decent, though he relies a bit too much on reprising some stand-up bits in certain scenes (at the church…oookay). But he conveys the idea of a man literally being pulled by all sides, or a variation of the old variety show “plate-spinner”, though one of them’s gonna’ crash to the floor. It helps that he’s willing to be the “straight man” to many of the terrific “scene-stealers” ready to nab the spotlight. Primary is the always grinning Cordero who doesn’t fully understand his dire straights thinking he can charm his way out of anything since it seems to work with most of his family, except the frustrated Joe. Gaston is endearing as the sweet “noodge” who doesn’t “get” her son’s life but tries to be his anchor. Ali’s a very funny comic villain using his manic bluster to puff up his petite frame. Carrere is in full “diva mode” as the fussy competitive sister. But really shaking things up is Koy’s BFF from the “club days”, Tiffany Haddish, who’s a comic “stealth missile” destroying everything and everyone in sight during her two sequences (if she could find a lead role that showcases her like this). Another comic, Jimmy O. Yang scores some laughs as a reclusive retail hustler. And Lou Diamond Phillips seems to be having a blast as he satirizes his screen persona. Perhaps the biggest laughs come from Chandrasekhar as the agent who needs to talk right away but loses interest quickly (“Oops, going through a tunnel, losing you…”).

Wouldn’t you know that the director gave himself a plum comic role (in the tradition of Sydney Pollack and Mel Brooks)? But then Chandrasekhar has honed his comedy skills as part of the Broken Lizard crew, at the helm of many of their film projects, along with countless TV shows and a few other features. This may be the reason why his digs at “Tinsel-Town” feels so right and have the spark that most of the final act concerning the family dynamic lacks. At times the script recalls another funny franchise (it’s a wonder this was titled “My Big Fat Filipino Holiday”), or a “stitched together” compilation of the first three or four episodes of a TV sitcom. It’s often a tad exhausting to think of all the hijinks occurring over a single day, culminating in a bit of gunplay that feels out of sync with the bickering relatives. And all these conflicts get compressed and churned into a “feel good finale” that seems too “pat”. Still, it’s great to take a tour through a culture that Hollywood hasn’t explored and the fans of Koy’s comedy specials should find EASTER SUNDAY a pleasant bit of family fluff. Here’s hoping that his next screen effort offers more bite to the “bits”.

2.5 Out of 4

EASTER SUNDAY is now playing in theatres everywhere

Universal Pictures Releases Official Poster For JURASSIC WORLD

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The Park Is Open on June 12th. Universal Pictures has released the official logo for JURASSIC WORLD.

Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt star in the long-awaited next installment of Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking “Jurassic Park” series.

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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, and Spielberg returns to executive produce.

JURASSIC WORLD will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.

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(L to R) Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins

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JURASSIC WORLD First Look Photos – In Theaters June 12, 2015

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In case you missed them, Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. have released three preview photos from JURASSIC WORLD.

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Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt star in JURASSIC WORLD, the long-awaited next installment of Steven Spielberg‘s groundbreaking JURASSIC PARK series.

The original film was released more than 20 years ago on June 11, 1993 and subsequent sequels followed.

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(L to R) Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins star in JURASSIC WORLD.

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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, and Spielberg returns to executive produce.

Shot in 3D, Universal Pictures will open the gates to JURASSIC WORLD on June 12, 2015.

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Paramount Pictures Publishes Vintage Super 8T iPhone App

Users and Critics Give Super 8™ Five Stars as
the “Best Movie Tie-in App”

HOLLYWOOD, CA (May 19, 2011) – Super 8™, the new full-featured video recorder that emulates a vintage Super 8 camera, is getting rave reviews from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users around the world. The app’s creation is tied to the highly anticipated summer movie SUPER 8, which will be released by Paramount Pictures on June 10th.

Drawing a coveted five-star rating from users within hours of its release by Paramount Pictures, both fans and reviewers are calling the Super 8™ app the best movie tie-in app of all time.

The app, which is distributed by Paramount Digital Entertainment and was created by app-development newcomer QMx Interactive and Bad Robot Interactive, a division of Bad Robot Productions, allows users to create vintage movies on their Apple mobile devices. Super 8™ comes with seven photorealistic lenses sporting such effects as infrared, chromatic and x-ray. Users can overlay additional filter effects – like light leaks and vignettes – and “age” their film with a random scratch-and-dirt filter. There’s even a frame-shake effect to top off the old-school feel of Super 8™-made movies.

Users can collect their shots and arrange or delete them to get that perfect narrative, and send their masterpiece off to be developed (no mailbox required: developing film happens entirely within the app). Once the movie is complete, users are transported to the Super 8™ projector room, where pulling down the screen and pressing “Play” on the projector will start their screening. Movies can be shared via e-mail or through social media sites via the iOS’s gallery.

Playing back your movies on the Super 8™ projector may reveal missing frames from the Super 8 Editing Room Film. Be the first to collect all the frames to unlock a new clip at S8editingroom.com!

Best of all, the Super 8™ app is free for a limited time. The app can be downloaded at the iTunes App Store.

SUPER 8, the feature film, is a Bad Robot/Amblin Entertainment production, directed by J.J. Abrams from his original script and produced by Steven Spielberg, Abrams and Bryan Burk.

In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident. Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth – something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.

The film stars Kyle Chandler, Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Gabriel Basso, Noah Emmerich, Ron Eldard, Riley Griffiths, Ryan Lee and Zach Mills.

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About Paramount Pictures Corporation

Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), a leading content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital entertainment brands. The company’s labels include Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, Insurge Pictures, MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movies. PPC operations also include Paramount Digital Entertainment, Paramount Famous Productions, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., Paramount Studio Group and Paramount Television & Digital Distribution.

About Bad Robot

Bad Robot was formed by filmmaker J.J. Abrams in 2001. The company has produced television series such as ALIAS, LOST and FRINGE, and feature films such as CLOVERFIELD, STAR TREK, and the upcoming SUPER 8.  Bad Robot is based in Los Angeles.

About QMx Interactive Inc.

QMx Interactive brings together programming wizards, brilliant artists and innovative digital alchemists with just one aim: to create mobile apps of unparalleled function, design and originality. Our goal is to create experiences that amaze, delight and push the boundaries of what’s possible.

QMx Interactive Inc. is headquartered in Canoga Park, California, along with Quantum Mechanix Inc., a boutique developer of screen-accurate replicas, collectibles and artwork inspired by entertainment’s most beloved shows and movies.

More Intriguing SUPER 8 Stills

Paramount Pictures has released these latest stills from the upcoming sci-fi SUPER 8 in theaters June 10. Who else is looking forward to the second weekend of June?

I don’t know about you, but I can’t get enough of this trailer!

Synopsis:

In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident. Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth – something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.

Directed by J.J. Abrams from his original script, the Amblin Entertainment and Bad Robot Production film is produced by Steven Spielberg, Abrams and Bryan Burk.

The film stars Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Ron Eldard, Noah Emmerich, Gabriel Basson, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Zach Mills and Amanda Michalka.

Follow the film on Twitter HERE and “Like” it on Facebook HERE. The film’s official website is http://www.super8-movie.com/ & the ultra-secret site here: http://www.super8-movie.com/editingroom.html

SUPER 8 Poster #2

From Apple/iTunes comes the debut of the new SUPER 8 poster. With all those foreboding clouds overhead, boy does it ever remind me of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. Even more so when the poster is flipped on it’s side and you can see what appears to be some kind of ominous light approaching from behind the water tower in the distance. This film is going to be so good!

Have another gander at the Spielberg-y trailer that Paramount Pictures released earlier today over on the official twitter page of SUPER 8.

SUPER 8 Synopsis:

In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident.  Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth –  something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.

Directed by J.J. Abrams from his original script, the Amblin Entertainment and Bad Robot Production film is produced by Steven Spielberg, Abrams and Bryan Burk.

The film stars Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Ron Eldard, Noah Emmerich, Gabriel Basson, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Zach Mills and Amanda Michalka.

SUPER 8 is in theaters June 10. Follow them on Twitter HERE and on Facebook HERE

Epic SUPER 8 Trailer Has Landed

Paramount Pictures has released the first full-length trailer for this summer’s epic sci-fi SUPER 8. Prepare for goosebumps!

That was unequivocally pure magic. This film just went to the top of my 2011 must-see list! Big tug on this movie geek’s heartstrings that the music from James Horner’s COCOON was used in the trailer.

SUPER 8 Synopsis:

In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident.  Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth –  something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.

Directed by J.J. Abrams from his original script, the Amblin Entertainment and Bad Robot Production film is produced by Steven Spielberg, Abrams and Bryan Burk.

The film stars Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Ron Eldard, Noah Emmerich, Gabriel Basson, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Zach Mills and Amanda Michalka.

SUPER 8 is in theaters June 10. Follow them on Twitter HERE and on Facebook HERE.

SUPER 8 Synopsis Is Here!

 

Paramount Pictures has sent us this evening the official plot synopsis to their upcoming sci-fi SUPER 8.

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In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident.  Shortly after, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town, and the local Deputy tries to uncover the truth –  something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.

Directed by J.J. Abrams from his original script, the Amblin Entertainment and Bad Robot Production film is produced by Steven Spielberg, Abrams and Bryan Burk.

The film stars Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Ron Eldard, Noah Emmerich, Gabriel Basson, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Zach Mills and Amanda Michalka.

SUPER 8 is in theaters June 10. Follow them on Twitter HERE and on Facebook HERE.

Here’s another look at the exciting Super Bowl tv spot. The underlying score from COCOON was a nice touch,