GUY RITCHIE’S THE COVENANT – Review

Yes, the arrival of the big Summer escapist movie season looms with the big Marvel tentpole flick taking over the multiplex in just a couple of weeks. Not that there’s not a lot of “light fare’ out there already as those “gaming” superstar plumbers still rule the box office. But we can still squeeze in some somber subject matter “inspired by true events”. Actually “recent” should figure into that phrase, as the themes of this story are still happening. Now one of the most surprising things about this new release is the filmmaker behind the camera, a director best known for breezy, high-energy, UK-based crime capers (like the flick that was around only a few weeks ago). Well, he must be pleased with the end results since, in a twist on the old love adage, rather than putting “a ring on it”, he put his own name on it, hence the title GUY RITCHIE’S THE COVENANT.

Now, is 2018 recent enough for you? That’s when we meet Army Sergeant John Kinsley (Jake Gyllenhaal) leading his fellow soldiers in the fight against Taliban forces in Afghanistan. Since none of them have mastered the language, they rely on hired local interpreters. When their “voice” is silenced by a booby-trapped truck at a remote checkpoint, Kinley must find a new man. The best prospect is the somber sullen Ahmed (Dar Salim) whose son was killed by the Taliban. He and John soon butt heads over paying for intel, though Ahmed’s instincts save the squadron from a ‘set-up”.But one day, they aren’t as lucky. A raid on a possible weapons factory leads to an ambush that wipes out most of the crew before air “back-up” can swoop in. Ahmed and John escape into the nearby forest, with the Taliban right on their heels. During a brief rest at a rustic shack, the pursuers gravely wound John (orders are to bring in the duo alive), before Ahmed can gun them down and whisk the unconscious John away. Because the “bad guys” are controlling the major roads, Ahmed must carry, either on his back or on a wooden “bed” he has made, John nearly a hundred miles over rocky hills and dirt trails, to the US Army base. Eventually, John wakes up in a German hospital prior to being shipped back to the States. But it’s not a tranquil homecoming, as John learns that Ahmed is still trapped in Afghanistan with a helftyTaliban price tag on his head. along with his pregnant wife. But John will not give up, even after hours of being on “hold” when trying to locate him and make sure he’s given sanctuary and a “ticket out”. It’s then that he resolves to “keep his word” and return there to find his friend. Without “official channels” can this “rescue mission” possibly work?

Gyllenhaal delivers another noteworthy performance as the tough military man carrying the fates of his “band of brothers’ on his broad shoulders as he tries to avoid the traps in a very unfamiliar land. We can see him scoping out the possible dangers as his eyes flit about, trying to catch a glimmer of an enemy in a sea of hostility. His intensity carries us through the story’s midsection in which he’s the object of Ahmed’s devotion and the Taliban target. We can see his love for his wife and home, but Gyllenhaal conveys that inner struggle, the guilt of being “plucked from Hell” while his champion suffers. This pushes him back into action mode, though we see his unease at going “stealth”. The big standout of the story is Salim as the haunted interpreter, hurt by taunts of “traitor” by his neighbors, but propelled by a sense of justice for his fallen son. Ahmed is often frustrated by John, who can’t quite give his trust, but they quickly bond “in the trenches” as the enemy seems unending and invincible. Salim is a powerful partner to Gyllenhaal in the first two acts, then becomes a beacon of strength for his family hiding in the shadows. Kudos also to the outstanding supporting work from Emily Beecham as John’s wife who knows she could lose him again but feels he’ll never be truly “home” until debts are paid. Ditto for Jonny Lee Miller as John’s sympathetic C.O. and Antony Starr, the super-powered jerk of “The Boys”, as the “independent contractor. who may not be completely indifferent o John’s mission as he says.

What a compelling change of pace from the always-entertaining Mr. Ritchie. There’s little of the quick “in your face” editing flourishes from his action crime comedies here, though he does provide lots of locale and jargon labels along with the character IDs. He still keys into his action sensibilities to put us right inside the “hot spots’ along with John and company, as a split-second hesitation could mean doom for everyone. And we’re there for the chaos and the chase, as the duo must elude their captors and the harsh countryside, either choking on dust, evading cliffs, or sliding down hills into rocks and tree trunks. As Ahmed “takes over” during the “journey”, we hold our breathe along with him as he faces more angry faces and checkpoints and must quickly decide who to trust on that long. long trail. Ritchie also illustrates John’s growing anger as he spends hours on the phone with the indifferent “pencil-pushers”.The suspense is just as chilling in the “return’ segment, nearly matching the “rescue”. Best of all, Ritchie sneaks in a much-needed “message” about “keeping your word” in the script he co-wrote with Marn Davies and Ivan Atkinson. You may think you’ve seen enough of the desert war with THE HURT LOCKER and even Gyllenhaal’s own JARHEAD, but there’s much to appreciate in the drama, and heroism in GUY RITCHIE’S THE COVENANT.

3 Out of 4

GUY RITCHIE’S THE COVENANT is now playing in select theatres

MGM Announces Hybrid Animation And Live-Action PINK PANTHER Film

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MGM is developing for production a full-length hybrid animation and live-action feature film based on the animated PINK PANTHER character, it was announced today by Gary Barber, chairman and CEO of MGM and Jonathan Glickman, president of the studio’s motion picture group.

Walter Mirisch, executive producer of the original “Pink Panther” films and television series will serve as the producer of the new film, along with Academy Award®-winning actress, Julie Andrews, wife of the late director Blake Edwards.

David Silverman (“The Simpsons Movie,” “Monsters, Inc”) will direct. The Pink Panther character originated a remarkable fifty years ago.

The new caper film will focus on the Pink Panther character, rather than Inspector Clouseau, and will harken back to the tone shared by the original Friz Freleng and David De Patie cartoons as well as that of Blake Edwards’ films.

“We are incredibly proud to re-introduce the Pink Panther to a brand new generation in such a fresh way. Even more exciting is the chance to work again with our dear friends Walter Mirisch and Julie Andrews, as well as the talented David Silverman, whose enthusiasm convinced us to ‘Think Pink!’,” said Glickman.

“I am proud that the ‘Pink Panther’– both the feature films and the great library of cartoons created by David De Patie and Friz Freleng that sprang from it– continues to be one of the brightest jewels in the crown of Mirisch films.   Now, for the first time, the live action franchise will be united with the world- famous cartoon character in a new hybrid feature film.  I am excited by our concept and I look forward to an outstanding movie entertainment,” said Mirisch.

“I am delighted that the legacy of Blake’s iconic Pink Panther franchise will continue to grow in its new hybrid form. It is exciting that the quintessential ‘next step’ for our beloved Panther will be enjoyed by a 4th generation of audiences. I feel that Blake is encouraging us on,” said Andrews.

For an incredible fifty years, the Pink Panther has been one of the most beloved characters in the history of film. There are a select few animated characters who have reached the level of popularity and longevity that the Pink Panther has achieved.  Next to James Bond, The Pink Panther movie franchise is one of the longest running in cinematic history, boasting 11 feature films, spanning five decades. The films have won 2 Academy Awards®, 2 Golden Globe Awards and the Grammy® Award-winning theme song still stands today as one of the greatest themes of all time.

MGM’s Cassidy Lange, senior vice president of production, will oversee the film for the studio.

MGM Studios Celebrates 90 Years of Filmmaking

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MGM has announced a yearlong global campaign to honor the studio’s storied 90-year legacy. Founded in 1924 when theater magnate Marcus Loew bought and merged Metro Pictures Corp. with Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Productions, MGM and its legendary roaring lion logo signify the golden era of Hollywood to film lovers around the world.

Since its inception, the company has led the industry in creating some of Hollywood’s greatest stars and is home to over 175 Academy Award-winning films, including 14 Best Pictures.

“What a supreme honor it is to preside over a company with such an unparalleled legacy.  It’s remarkable to have this opportunity to reflect on MGM’s amazing achievements in film history while also looking ahead to  MGM’s  bright and promising future,” said Gary Barber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

The celebration of 90 extraordinary years kicked off, as the MGM icon, Leo the Lion, was immortalized with a paw print ceremony at the world famous  TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, cementing his place in Hollywood history. Sylvester Stallone, writer and star of Rocky (1976), one of MGM’s most iconic and enduring characters, was also on hand to commemorate the special occasion.

Watch it HERE.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 90th Anniversary Kicks off Celebration

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 90th Anniversary Kicks off Celebration

MGM has also unveiled a special 90th anniversary trailer which includes a tapestry of iconic images and scenes from films in MGM’s library, evoking a deep emotional connection and celebrating the company’s extensive contributions to the entertainment world.

Additionally, several of MGM’s signature films including Rocky, Rain Man, Fargo, RoboCop and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, have been meticulously restored in 4K resolution (four times the clarity of HD) and will be presented on Blu-ray™ for a beautiful, high-definition home viewing experience. These re-releases will be issued through MGM’s home entertainment partner, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, and are now available for pre-order on Amazon.

Other initiatives to mark the company’s 90th anniversary include:

  • MGM will complement its already vast collection of films currently available on Blu-ray™ by releasing new titles across all genres throughout the year. Upcoming titles for release include In the Heat of the Night, A Chorus Line, and The Birdcage.
  • MGM has created a one-of-a-kind collector’s book and bonus video disc companion commemorating 90 amazing years, featuring interviews from award-winning filmmakers, directors, and actors discussing the significance of their contributions to MGM’s legacy. The book and video highlight the evolution and history of the legendary studio and provide an extensive look into the studio’s golden years, classics, iconic franchises and much more. Interviews include Sylvester Stallone on Rocky, Clint Eastwood on The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis on Thelma and Louise, and Walter Mirisch on The Pink Panther. The bonus disc will also be available accompanying select DVD offerings.
  • Fans can also relive their favorite film moments at www.mgm90th.com, a unique Tumblr website and the first Tumblr integration to feature a studio’s full library. The MGM 90th Tumblr site’s dynamic design encourages fans to explore and immerse themselves into rich content celebrating 90 years of MGM filmmaking.  As fans integrate socially with the yearlong celebration, the Tumblr site will serve as an active aggregator showcasing all of the current sharing and postings.   This fresh approach to syndicating content to fans allows a seamless integration appealing to all ages within Tumblr’s rapidly growing platform and beyond.

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