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September 14, 2023

A MILLION MILES AWAY – Review

Now that most schools are back in session, who’s up for a history lesson? Okay, we had one a few weeks ago with the, still in theatres, OPPENHEIMER. And though it’s really well done, to be honest, it’s kind of a “downer” what with all the “atomic bomb stuff”. This new flick also deals with science, but it concerns the exploration of space, much like the surprise “crowd-pleaser” of 2016, HIDDEN FIGURES. Like that film, it concerns one member, rather than the mathematics trio, of a minority that is usually not the focus of these docudramas. Oh, and rather than the swinging sixties this story is much more recent, capping off in 2009. It’s really the story of a dreamer, a man who dares to imagine leaving Earth to travel A MILLION MILES AWAY.

It is the late 1960s when we meet the Hernandez family, who are leaving lots of friends, They’re loading up their sputtering car and heading to another job at another California locale. Such is the transient life of farmworkers. Eight-year-old Jose somehow excels in school, despite rising before dawn to join his parents and siblings in the fields. One of his teachers, the sympathetic Miss Young (Michelle Krusiec), notices his skills and pleads with his parents to let him finish the year in Stockton, to no avail. Despite the long working hours, Jose becomes obsessed with the Apollo 11 moon landing. His dream of reaching for the stars sticks with him through his school years and into his first “white collar” job as an engineer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. oh, but his bosses underestimate him and the receptionist thinks that he’s the new janitor. This just makes Jose (Michael Pena) more determined. Each year he sends off an application to NASA and gets a curt rejection reply. Luckily, he’s more successful with his romance with a young woman at a used car lot, who had also worked in the fields, Adela (Rosa Salazar). But this is equally challenging thanks to her stern father and scary cousins, who don’t want her to “date”. Somehow the duo makes it to the altar and begins a family. After he begrudgingly shares his space dreams with her, she encourages him to work toward his goal. Jose volunteers for a big multi-nation project in Russia, making him now “tri-lingual”. Upon his return he takes flying and scuba diving lessons. With the next application, Jose delivers his form in person at the Johnson Space Center and hands it to Commander Frederick Sturckow (Garret Dillahunt). And it works, he’s in. Thus begins many months of tense and arduous training, challenging not only himself but also putting a considerable strain on his ever-expanding family.

Mind you, I was one of the few postive reviewers of the last Ant-Man flick, but I’ll admit that I sorely missed Mr. Pena as Scott’s motor-mouthed sidekick. I’m so glad he’s now carrying this story squarely on his more-than-capable shoulders. Certainly, Jose is an inspirational hero, but Pena gives him real humanity. Yes, we’re rooting for Jose as his peers roll their eyes, and we cheer when he’s later elevated to their supervisor. But then we see how his ambitions make his personal life take a “back seat”. Still, his hesitant romance is charming and his interactions with his folks and relatives have a real warmth. Oh, adding greatly to those romantic scenes is the chemistry with the engaging Ms. Salazar, almost making us forget her turn as the “battle angel” Alita. Her smile lights up the screen, even beneath the retro 90s hairstyles (layered, feathered, and frosted tips). And she’s more than a doting adoring cheerleader. In a pivotal scene, she conveys her anger and disappointment upon discovering her hubby’s stash of NASA rejections. Adela wants to be Jose’s partner in every sense while chiding him for his disinterest in her own culinary dreams. Dillahunt also dishes out some “tough love” as Jose’s stern taskmaster, knowing just how to deliver the right type of “nudge”. Kudos to Veronica Falcon and Julio Cesar Cedillo as Jose’s hardworking, nurturing parents who shine in the early sequences with the talented young Juan Pablo Monterrubio playing the daydreaming stargazing grade-school-aged Jose.

Director and co-writer (with Bettina Gilois and Hernan Jimenez) Alejandra Marquez Abella has crafted an entertaining biopic that tugs on the heartstrings without being precious or cloying and extolls the virtues of setting a goal and working to achieve it. We can almost feel the muscle aches and heat exhaustion in those scenes in the near-endless fields (lots of bandages on little fingers) while also making us feel as though we’re right next to Jose in the often frightening astronaut tests (how long can he hold his breathe wearing that heavy spacesuit). The decades are recreated well from the autos to the fashions (and those “rabbit-eared” TVs). The jump from grade school to lab engineer feels like a brisk jump, but perhaps it can be elaborated on in a second film (Jose’s foray into politics a decade ago would make for a great “part two”). The glories of space travel are there, but the dangers aren’t pushed aside. My only major problem with the film is that it’s not in theatres where this true tale of determination could make the most impact. So, if you can get access to this inspiring story, A MILLION MILES AWAY is more than worth the effort (especially for families).

3 Out of 4

A MILLION MILES AWAY streams exclusively on Amazon Prime beginning on Friday, September 15, 2023

April 13, 2021

Zack Snyder’s ARMY OF THE DEAD Gets A Fresh New Trailer

In Select Theaters May and on Netflix May 21 is the latest zombie movie ARMY OF THE DEAD.

From filmmaker Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen, Zack Snyder’s Justice League), ARMY OF THE DEAD takes place following a zombie outbreak that has left Las Vegas in ruins and walled off from the rest of the world.

When Scott Ward (Dave Bautista), a former zombie war hero who’s now flipping burgers on the outskirts of the town he now calls home, is approached by casino boss Bly Tanaka (Hiroyuki Sanada), it’s with the ultimate proposition: break into the zombie-infested quarantine zone to retrieve $200 million sitting in a vault beneath the strip before the city is nuked by the government in 32 hours. With little left to lose, Ward takes on the challenge, assembling a ragtag team of experts for the heist. With a ticking clock, a notoriously impenetrable vault, and a smarter, faster horde of Alpha zombies closing in, only one thing’s for certain in the greatest heist ever attempted: survivors take all.

ARMY OF THE DEAD – (L-R) NORA ARNEZEDER as LILLY, SAMANTHA WIN as CHAMBERS, ANA DE LA REGUERA as CRUZ, DAVE BAUTISTA as SCOTT WARD and OMARI HARDWICK as VANDEROHE. Cr: NETFLIX © 2021

Starring Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, Ana de la Reguera, Theo Rossi, Matthias Schweighöfer, Nora Arnezeder, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tig Notaro, Raúl Castillo, Huma Qureshi, Samantha Win, Michael Cassidy, Richard Cetrone, and Garret Dillahunt.

ARMY OF THE DEAD (L to R) OMARI HARDWICK as VANDEROHE in ARMY OF THE DEAD. Cr. CLAY ENOS/NETFLIX © 2021

February 26, 2021

ARMY OF THE DEAD Teaser Trailer Is Sick For Zack Snyder’s Zombie Film

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Check out the brand new teaser for ARMY OF THE DEAD. The film hits Netflix on May 21.

Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted. The film marks Snyder’s return to the zombie genre, previously making his directorial debut with Dawn of the Dead for Universal Pictures.

Snyder’s ARMY OF THE DEAD features an all-star international cast including Dave Bautista,  Ella Purnell, Ana De La Reguera, Theo Rossi, Huma Qureshi, Omari Hardwick, Tig Notaro, Hiroyuki Sanada, Garret Dillahunt, Matthias Schweighöfer, Raúl Castillo, Nora Arnezeder, Samantha Win and is produced by The Stone Quarry’s Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder and Wesley Coller. 

ARMY OF THE DEAD (L to R) DAVE BAUTISTA as SCOTT WARD, OMARI HARDWICK as VANDEROHE, TIG NOTARO as PETERS, SAMANTHA WIN as CHAMBERS, COLIN JONES as DAMON, MATTHIAS SCHWEIGH…FER as DIETER, RAôL CASTILLO as MICKEY GUZMAN, ANA DE LA REGUERA as CRUZ in ARMY OF THE DEAD. Cr. CLAY ENOS/NETFLIX © 2021

CLICK HERE TO SET YOUR REMINDER: https://www.netflix.com/title/81046394

June 4, 2018

Intense First Trailer Arrives For Steve McQueen’s WIDOWS Starring Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez And Carrie Coon

L-R: Michelle Rodriguez, Viola Davis, and Elizabeth Debicki star in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Fox have released the trailer for WIDOWS, a modern-day thriller set against the backdrop of crime, passion and corruption from Academy Award-winning director Steve McQueen and co-writer and bestselling author of Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn.

Watch the trailer below to get your first look at WIDOWS, opening in cinemas Fall 2018.

WIDOWS is the story of four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands’ criminal activities. Set in contemporary Chicago, amid a time of turmoil, tensions build when Veronica (Oscar® winner Viola Davis), Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Linda (Michelle Rodriguez) and Belle (Cynthia Erivo) take their fate into their own hands and conspire to forge a future on their own terms.

WIDOWS also stars Liam Neeson, Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, Daniel Kaluuya, Lukas Haas and Brian Tyree Henry.

Liam Neeson and Viola Davis in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Daniel Kaluuya and Brian Tyree Henry in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

WIDOWS arrives in theaters everywhere on November 16, 2018.

VISIT THE OFFICIAL SITE:  https://www.foxmovies.com/movies/widows

Viola Davis stars in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

L-R: Elizabeth Debicki (back to camera), Cynthia Erivo, Viola Davis (back to camera), and Michelle Rodriguez star in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Robert Duvall in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Colin Farrell in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

January 2, 2017

Aaron Paul in COME AND FIND ME arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD January 17

Filed under: Blu-ray,Movies — Tags: , , , , — Tom Stockman @ 4:16 pm

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Starring Aaron Paul, the white-knuckle crime thriller, COME AND FIND ME, arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD January 17 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The film is currently available On Demand.

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Aaron Paul gets caught in the dangerous criminal underworld as he searches for his missing girlfriend in the gritty crime thriller Come and Find Me, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD January 17 from Lionsgate. The film is currently available On Demand. From director Zack Whedon, this white-knuckle thrill ride also stars Annabelle Wallis. Come and Find Me will be available on Blu-ray and DVD for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.

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Check out this incredible trailer:

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS

David and Claire’s idyllic relationship comes to an abrupt and mysterious end after Claire disappears without a trace. Devastated but incapable of letting go, David follows her trail down a frantic and increasingly dangerous path. Shocked at discovering that Claire was living a double life, he’s forced to risk everything if he ever wants to see her again.

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CAST

Aaron Paul                              TV’s “Breaking Bad,” Triple 9, Need For Speed

Annabelle Wallis                      TV’s “The Tudors” and “Peaky Blinders,” Annabelle

Zachary Knighton                   TV’s “Happy Endings,” The Hitcher

and Garret Dillahunt                TV’s “Raising Hope” and “Justified,” Looper

 

BLU-RAY/DVD/DIGITAL HD SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “Unravelling the Mysteries of Come and Find Me” Featurette
  • Filmmaker Commentary with Writer/Director Zack Whedon and Producer Chris Ferguson

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April 10, 2013

Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton, And Jake Abel Set To Star In American Film Co.’s WWII Thriller GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC

Filed under: General News — Tags: , , , — Michelle McCue @ 3:11 pm

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Garret Dillahunt (“Raising Hope”), Tom Felton (Harry Potter), and Jake Abel (The Host) are set to star in GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC, the true story of three WWII Navy flyers cast adrift on the South Pacific in 1942. The feature will be produced by The American Film Company, which specializes in making movies based on true stories from America’s past.

Producer and American Film Co. president Brian Falk will be making his directorial debut recounting the incredible journey of pilot Harold Dixon (Dillahunt), bombardier Tony Pastula (Felton), and radioman Gene Aldrich (Abel) – virtual strangers assigned to a scouting mission on January 16, 1942. When they are forced to ditch their plane, the men are left with no food, water, or supplies; only a 4×8-foot yellow life raft to keep them afloat on a dangerous ocean.

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Written by Mark David Keegan and Falk, Ghosts is being produced by Falk and Mark Moran (Struck by Lightning, Beautiful Boy). Kurt Graver will co-produce. The American Film Company founder and CEO Joe Ricketts is the Executive Producer.

“I’ve always been attracted to true stories that showcase ordinary people in extraordinary situations,” said Ricketts. “The men in Ghosts of the Pacific faced seemingly insurmountable odds and yet they never gave up. They were America’s first heroes of the Pacific war.”

GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC is scheduled to commence principal photography April 15 at Baja Studios in Rosarito, Mexico. The facility houses the largest outdoor water tank in the world, built for James Cameron ‘s Titanic.

Garret Dillahunt is currently starring on the hit Fox series “Raising Hope” and will co-star in the upcoming feature film 12 Years A Slave starring Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender. Recent film credits include Any Day Now starring opposite Alan Cumming and directed by Travis Fine , and Looper with Emily Blunt , Joseph Gordon-Levitt , and Bruce Willis. Last year he starred, and received a Genie nomination as the title character, ” Oliver Sherman ,” in Ryan Redford ‘s directorial debut opposite Molly Parker and Donal Logue . Additionally, he co-starred in the critically acclaimed Winter’s Bone, which earned him and the rest of the cast Best Ensemble at the Gotham Awards; the Coen Brothers Oscar-winning drama, No Country For Old Men, opposite Tommy Lee Jones ; and The Assassination of Jesse James , opposite Brad Pitt.

Tom Felton is best known to audiences for playing ‘Draco Malfoy,’ Harry Potter’s nemesis in the Harry Potter franchise, a role that yielded him the MTV Movie Award for “Best Villain” two years in a row. Most recently he wrapped the male lead in the feature Therese Raquin (directed by Charlie Stratton ) opposite Elizabeth Olsen , Oscar Isaac , and Jessica Lange . Prior to that, Felton starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes (directed by Rupert Wyatt ) alongside James Franco , Freida Pinto , and John Lithgow , the Warner Bros. film The Apparition (directed by Todd Lincoln ) alongside Ashley Greene and Sebastian Stan , and the independent feature From The Rough (directed by Pierre Bagley ) starring with Taraji P. Henson. Additionally, Felton recently shot the miniseries “Labyrinth” for Ridley and Tony Scott alongside John Hurt.

Jake Abel is currently starring in Open Road Films’ The Host, a science fiction thriller directed by Andrew Niccol and adapted from Stephenie Meyers ‘ (Twilight) bestselling novel of the same name. Abel will next star in 20th Century Fox’s Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, the second film in the Percy Jackson series, directed by Thor Freudenthal. Abel’s past film credits include Strange Wilderness, Flash of Genius, The Lovely Bones, and I am Number Four.

Writer-Director Brian Falk produced The Conspirator directed by Robert Redford and is an Executive Producer of Parkland, due for release this fall. Prior to film, he spent 15 years writing, directing, and producing news magazines, documentaries, and television series for a wide variety of outlets including PBS, NBC, TLC, Fox, Court TV, Lifetime, and the Food Network. During those years, he covered the 1994 war in Rwanda, refugee emergencies in the former Zaire and southern Sudan, earthquakes in Taiwan and El Salvador, and developing-world crises in Nepal, Ghana, Guatemala, and elsewhere. He is currently the president of The American Film Company, based in Santa Monica.

For updates throughout production, follow GHOSTS OF THE PACIFIC on twitter: twitter.com/GhostsPacific

On Instagram: http://instagram.com/ghostspacific/

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May 10, 2012

Tribeca 2012 Review: ANY DAY NOW

ANY DAY NOW may have a story that seems fitting for a Movie of the Week but that doesn’t change the fact that it is a incredibly well crafted film full of surprisingly powerful performances. Paul (Garret Dillahunt) is a closeted District Attorney and Rudy (Alan Cumming) is an aspiring singer currently working as lead in a drag performance at a gay bar. When Rudy’s negligent junkie neighbor ends up in jail, he looks after her son Marco (Isaac Leyva), a teenager with Down syndrome. Family Services places Marco in a foster home but Rudy soon finds him wandering the streets and takes him in once again. With temporary custody approved by Marco’s mother, Rudy and Paul begin raising him as their own. But when it is discovered Rudy and Paul are not cousins but a gay couple, they face a harsh legal battle to keep Marco in the safe and loving family environment they created for him.

Garret Dillahunt is probably best known for continuing the long-standing tradition of hilarious TV dads on Fox’s RAISING HOPE. I do not watch the show nearly as often as I’d like but he is consistently funny whenever I do. I haven’t noticed him in much else so it was a very pleasant surprise to see that just like Bryan Cranston (another former scene-stealing TV dad), Dillahunt is just as gifted a dramatic actor as he is comedic. He has a strong presence in the film and some truly great chemistry with the equally talented Alan Cumming. This may be Cumming’s best performance to date or at least his most powerful. Newcomer Isaac Leyva is truly captivating as Marco, almost immediately forming a deep connection with the viewer.

Travis Fine also deserves much praise for his expert handling of this story. Not only does he prove himself a very capable director but his writing is sharp and full of emotion. Credit for the script also belongs to George Arthur Bloom who originally wrote it over 40 years ago, which was the basis for Fine’s rewrite. It can be extremely difficult to find the right balance of humor for a film like this but the light touches throughout feel completely natural and welcomed. The only time I was a little caught off guard was the introduction of Don Franklin as a quite comical lawyer who shows up in the third act. At first he seemed to walk in from a different movie but he actually adds a lot of necessary levity that eases us into the finale.

The film takes place in the 70s but its underlying themes are just as relevant today. Full of fantastic performances, this is certainly a film that will have some buzz around it come Awards season. As someone who tends to avoid movies that require a box of Kleenex with ticket purchase, I cannot recommend this movie enough. Go see it, even if you are a cold heartless bastard.

Jerry Cavallaro – @GetStuckJerryCavallaro.com

February 10, 2009

‘The Last House on the Left’ Poster Released

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Shock Till You Drop has the exclusive, first look at the poster you see above for ‘The Last House on the Left’.   It’s a pretty cool poster.   Nice, stylish imagery.   Of course, nothing will ever beat the tag line of the original.

To avoid fainting, keep repeating “It’s only a movie…It’s only a movie…”

That tagline would have made this poster that much cooler.   Still a pretty nice poster.

‘The Last House on the Left’ comes out on March 13th.

Source: Shock Till You Drop

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