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May 9, 2018

HANGMAN – Review

Filed under: Review — Tags: , , , — Movie Geeks @ 10:06 am

Review by Cary Paller

A homicide detective teams up with a criminal profiler to catch a serial killer whose crimes are inspired by the children’s game HANGMAN. This is the tag line for this direct to video film trying to be the new “Seven”.   After that the comparisons disappear quite fast.

“Hangman” is a great game to play as a child.  But having to play it as an adult is just bad form.  Now let’s play the game that a killer wants the audience to play like it will make sense in the end.  What makes “Seven” the classic, unforgettable movie that it is  and “Hangman” not so good? Movies need to have a larger than life feeling to them.  They are not episodic TV shows that repeat the plot over and over again. Case in point after so many years on the air shows like “Law and Order” and “Criminal Minds” tend to use plots that the bad guys are after the hero’s directly.  I hate those episodes so much.   “Hangman”  just skims the surface of any real terror or shock because that same formula.  It just falls flat over it’s own weak script.

While the production team did a great job in securing the acting talent of Al Pacino, Karl Urban and Brittany Snow there really is not much to get excited about.  They have so little to work with.  Pacino, does a good job at making the most of it.  He is a true professional and his work does over shadow the other leads.   Karl Urban’s performance was so stiff it felt like he was reading off of cue cards.  Brittney Snow was good enough to keep up with her two male stars but she felt tacked on just to have a female lead in the film.  She just wandered around and somehow ended up in the frame standing behind the Al Pacino.  It just feels cheap.

The bright spot was the atmospheric cinematography.  It was above average for a smaller budget film.  But the limitation do show.  Most small budget film tend to use bright lights placed outside shooting into windows.  Which I suppose is to create the feeling of dread that a person will get killed any minute.  It just comes off like a bad “Criminal Minds” episode.

Would I recommend HANGMAN ?  Yes, why not?  It is kinda that, “OK, we can watch it before we fall asleep movie.” Al Pacino is in it. It is always good to watch a true American icon work.


HANGMAN will be available on VOD  June 4th

June 26, 2008

Review: ‘Finding Amanda’

Filed under: Coming to Theaters,Movies,Review — Tags: , — Ram Man @ 11:34 am

Writer/Director Peter Tolan (Rescue Me) make a leap to the big screen with his directorial debut “Finding Amanda”   This is one of those films I label a Dramedy (drama with some humor thrown in). The Film stars Matthew Broderick as Taylor Peters a writer for a TV sitcom that is falling faster in the ratings than the Titanic. Taylor is a recovering….everything. He has more vices than Miami! He’s an addict with Gambling, drinking, drugs and as a result lying. All of this soon cost him his job and his marriage to Lorraine (Maura Tierney from ER).

Taylor and Lorraine learn that their niece Amanda (Brittney Snow) has moved to Vegas and is now a prostitute. The family decides to go get her and put her into rehab. My question..what about Taylor? They chose to send him to get her and take her to the clinic, that like sending a kid to the Hershey Chocolate factory and saying its free! Taylor seeing this is the only way to restore stability in his life hits the strip and inside of an hour is down 15,000 and kicking back the bourbon! Taylor is able to track down his niece at her new line of work, only to find out she is captivated by the lights of Vegas…and the dollar signs. Taylor attempts to convince her she is better than this, and I knew it was coming, she says “What about you?” This is a sarcastic look at a very dysfunctional family.

I went into this thinking it was going to be a comic rebound for Broderick, but it fell flat. The movie drags on and doesn’t ever deliver the laughs it sells in the trailer. My advice if you have to “Find Amanda” look for her in the discount bin at your local video store.

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