LIFE Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Ferguson Debuting On 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray & DVD June 20th


Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson & Ryan Reynolds Star in the Edge-of-Your-Seat Sci-Fi Thriller LIFE Debuting on Digital June 2 On 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray& DVD June 20th. Includes Never-Before-Seen Astronaut Diaries & Three Immersive Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes


Experience extraterrestrial life like you’ve never seen it before, in the heart-pounding sci-fi thriller LIFE, debuting on digital June 2 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD June 20 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Skydance Productions. Academy Award  nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (Best Supporting Actor, Brokeback Mountain, 2005), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation) and Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) star as a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station who discover a rapidly evolving life form that threatens the crew and all life on Earth. Also starring Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine), Ariyon Bakare (Rogue One), and Olga Dihovichnaya (House of Others), the film was directed by Daniel Espinosa (Safe House) and written by Deadpool screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Hailed by critics as a “non-stop thrill ride, with high stakes, terror, and intense moments around every corner” (Brandon Davis, ComicBook.com), LIFE also features the ultimate twist ending.


Packed with bonus materials, the Blu-ray, DVD and digital releases of LIFE include deleted scenes, three behind-the-scenes featurettes and the never before seen “Astronaut Diaries”. In “Claustrophobic Terror: Creating a Thriller in Space,” director Daniel Espinosa and writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick take fans through their dynamic approach to creating the tense cinematic thriller. Fans dive deep into the scientific reasoning behind the creation of Calvin and learn why it inspires wonder and fear in “Creating Life: The Art and Reality of Calvin.” In “Life: In Zero G,” the cast and crew dive into the challenges of filming an entire film mimicking zero gravity. Finally, in “Astronaut Diaries,” Rory Adams, Miranda North and Hugh Derry reveal their inner most feelings about their mission and life, in video diaries pulled directly from the station.

LIFE is an intense sci-fi thriller about a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life-form that caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on Earth.


Directed by Daniel Espinosa and written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick, LIFE was produced by
David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn; with Don Granger and Vicki Dee Rock serving as executive producers.


Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Three Featurettes:
  • “Claustrophobic Terror: Creating a Thriller in Space”
  • Life: In Zero G”
  • “Creating Life: The Art and Reality of Calvin”
  • “Astronaut Diaries”

LIFE has a run time of approximately 102 minutes and has an R rating for language throughout, some sci-fi violence and terror.

This Week’s WAMG Podcast – T2 TRAINSPOTTING, RAW, GHOST IN THE SHELL, and More!

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This week’s episode of our podcast WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS The Show is up! Hear WAMG’s Cate Marquis, Jim Batts and Tom Stockman talk movies. We’ll discuss the weekend box office and review T2 TRAINSPOTTING, RAW, GHOST IN THE SHELL, LIFE, BOSS BABY, SMURFS THE LOST VILLAGE, FRANTZ, WILSON, ISRAELI CUISINE, and PERSONAL SHOPPER. We’ll also discusss the upcoming ‘Classics in the Loop’ series that starts this week at The Tivoli.

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LIFE – Review

David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures' LIFE.Courtesy of Sony Pictures. © 2016 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures’ LIFE.Courtesy of Sony Pictures. © 2016 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The science fiction/horror film LIFE sends a team of astronauts to Mars on a mission to retrieve a robotic capsule containing what may be the first life form found on Mars. They are supposed to analyze this single cell, in the safety of space, but everyone who saw the movie ALIEN knows collecting extraterrestrial life forms is risky business.

So we are already braced for a scary ride when the little organism they name Calvin turns out to be less cute than it seems, despite reaching out a finger-like appendage a la ET. The accomplished NASA crew on this interstellar mission is an international mix of scientists and specialists, mostly with multiple skill sets. The six crew members include physician/pilot/seasoned space veteran David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal), hotshot engineer/spacewalk pro Rory Adams (Ryan Reynolds), physician/safety officer Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson), pilot/engineer Sho Murkami (Hiroyuki Sanada), exobiologist Hugh Derry (Ariyon Bakare), and commanding officer Ekaterina Golovkina (Olga Dihovichnaya). The multinational crew fits the international nature of the space mission to Mars, as well as giving the film extra global appeal.

Not surprisingly, there are some parallels to the original ALIEN but both the nature of the crew and the location make some significant differences in this thriller, This crew in LIFE are all NASA astronauts – polished, highly educated, the best-of-the-best – versus ALIEN’s more rough-edged, even working-class, commercial mining crew – the difference between a spit-and-polish, Navy battleship and a rusty commercial container ship. The other difference is the distance from Earth. ALIEN’s Nostromo is far out in distant space, LIFE’s space ship is orbiting just above Earth.

Director Daniel Espinosa does a terrific job getting us to terrifying in short order, and LIFE quickly looks like it will be a top-notch nail-biter. There is suspense and action, and some gruesome moments with a few images that may stick with you. The action takes place in the cramped quarters of the space ship, where the claustrophobic will feel the pressure, and the vast, hostile emptiness of space just outside. The director makes good use of both to build up the dynamics.

But once the audience is hooked, the director sometimes lets the fishing line to terror slacken a bit. Problems develop, not just for the beleaguered crew, but periodically in maintaining the dramatic tensions and suspension of disbelief. When the pace drops or events start to run in circles, we begin to notice the flaws in logic or when crew members do things that do not make much sense. Then director Espinosa gets the action rolling again, tensions pick up and we are back in the terror. Mostly, the film keeps us in its horror grip but when the pace slacks this way, the film loses its grip on suspense. Particularly in the film’s final sequence, a quicker pace would give the audience less time to think and figure things out. Too-slow pacing really hurts the film’s ending.

The actors do a fine job in this film, but there is little time for character development. Ryan Reynolds manages to quickly carve out a macho comic persona and Jake Gyllenhaal works to make his wistful doctor, who has spent a bit too much time in space, connect with the audience. But others in the fine cast, notably Sanada, do not really get the space to make the most of their parts. Too many characters and the different accents get in the way as well, but really, the horror and suspense are what the audience wants here anyway.

The visual effects are excellent, and the claustrophobic nature of the spaceship helps boost the mood. The creature grows and evolves as the story unfolds, but generally takes the shape of a semi-transparent jellyfish/starfish/octopus – eventually with a sinister face. The filmmakers deserve credit for departing from the giant alien form, and going in a new terror-inducing direction.

Overall, LIFE is a a good science fiction/horror film, leaning more to the latter, even if there are a few times when it is a bit too transparent.

RATING: 3 1/2 out of 5 stars

 

Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of LIFE In St. Louis

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Opening on March 24 is the terrifying sci-fi thriller LIFE.

The film is about a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life form that caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on Earth.

LIFE stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Hiroyuki Sanada and Ryan Reynolds.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of LIFE on March 22nd at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

Name 3 films that contain the word “Mars” in its title. 

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWERS AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. No purchase necessary. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

This film has been rated R

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Listen To The Cast Of LIFE – Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal And Rebecca Ferguson

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The cast of the upcoming terrifying thriller LIFE talk about being real-life astronauts. In this video Q&A, check out who they’d wanted to be stranded in outer space with.

LIFE is about a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life form that caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on Earth.

Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Hiroyuki Sanada, Ariyon Bakare, Olga Dihovichnaya, the film is written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick. The duo wrote Deadpool and Zombieland.

Directed by Daniel Espinosa, LIFE hits theaters on March 24. It will be the Closing Night Film on Saturday March 18 at SXSW.

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David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures' LIFE.
David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures’ LIFE.
David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures' LIFE.
David Jordan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Miranda North (Rebecca Ferguson) in Columbia Pictures’ LIFE.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds Star In New Trailer For LIFE

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Watch the new trailer for LIFE starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds, and Rebecca Ferguson in theaters March 24th.

LIFE is a terrifying sci-fi thriller about a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life form that caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on Earth.

Directed by Daniel Espinosa, the cast also includes Hiroyuki Sanada, Ariyon Bakare and Olga Dihovichnaya.

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Watch Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson And Ryan Reynolds Search For LIFE In First Trailer

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LIFE tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.

Directed by Daniel Espinosa, watch the first trailer starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, and Ryan Reynolds.

The sci-fi thriller opens in cinemas on May 26, 2017.

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LIFE, ANIMATED – Review

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Disney’s animated films have always been entertaining with their heroic stories and whimsical characters. However, they don’t typically save lives off screen. But that’s what happened with the Suskind family. Owen was a young child when he mentally slipped from this world and began to suffer from severe autism. His parents thought they lost him for good when he stopped speaking, and yet, it was through the magic of film that Owen began communicating with his family.

Director Roger Ross Williams doesn’t try to hide the progress Owen has made and make it into a big reveal. Instead, he intercuts his parents’ anecdotes of the early years and old home videos with current interviews with Owen so that audiences can appreciate his progress right from the onset. It’s through the stories that his parents retell where extraordinary and emotional moments are revealed; like when Owen speaks for the first time after speaking incoherently for so long or how Owen’s father starts a conversation with his son through the help of a familiar character.

LIFE, ANIMATED is filled with so many heartwarming moments that it’s like a fairy tale come to life. You would think that on the surface that the film sounds like an advertisement for Disney, but that’s hardly the case. The film stands on its own with real drama and real people, while the animated Disney clips only accent the journey that is at the center of the film. Williams repeatedly makes points to show that these films aren’t so much of an escape from reality for Owen, but more that they serve as a way for Owen to understand basic emotions like love and pain and the trials and tribulations of life. Even the most cynical critics of the Disney enterprise might find their frozen hearts melting at Owen’s connection with ALADDIN, THE LION KING, and THE LITTLE MERMAID.

Beautifully rendered scenes created for LIFE, ANIMATED depict what might be going on in Owen’s head. We hear how he has trouble navigating through the real world and the constant confusion he feels when dealing with change. This animated world begins as black and white but is eventually shown in color when a story that Owen had written comes to life – creating the ultimate Disney character team-up, which will, no doubt, bring a smile to your face.

Incorporating dazzling animated sequences, interviews with Owen and his family, and footage from the lovable Disney films that helped this amazing boy soar in life, director Roger Ross Williams has delivered a film overflowing with heart and absolute joy. LIFE, ANIMATED is a magical crowd-pleaser that illustrates an incredible man overcoming obstacles in his life, while also celebrating the power and importance of film and art in our world.

 

Overall rating: 4.5 out of 5

LIFE, ANIMATED opens at the Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema in St. Louis on Friday, July 29

 

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Who Wants to Win LIFE on Blu-Ray?

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OK, all you nature lovers… the amazing folks at the BBC are giving our lucky viewers a chance to win a Blu-Ray copy of their new series ‘Life’.

‘Life’, from the makers of ‘Planet Earth’, captures breakthrough footage of many different species, spanning every continent, over a 3,000 day span. Narrated by Oprah Winfrey, the series covers 130 incredible stories  from the raw world of nature.

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So, in order to win this extraordinary Blu-Ray, simply comment below with your name and email address. This will be a week-long contest, and the winner will be drawn and announced next Monday, June 28th, 2010.

Now, here are some AMAZING, super fun facts that the BBC have been gracious enough to provide us with, that you will learn about in the series…

  • The acceleration of a Chameleon’s tongue is five times faster than an F16 fighter jet.
  • The Goliath Frog of West Africa (the biggest frog in the world) is the size of a domestic cat.
  • Female Ring-Tailed Lemurs are only receptive to mating for one day each year, sometimes for a window of only six hours.
  • Clown Fish are sexless, apart from the dominant male and female. If the female dies, the male becomes female. To protect themselves from predators, Clown Fish live in anemones, covering themselves in a mucus layer which makes them immune to the sting.

Again, respond to this post with your name and email address, and you will automatically be entered in our raffle.

A big thank you to the BBC for this amazing opportunity!!!

And now… I will leave  you with a monkey…

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