THE BURIAL – Review

Tommy Lee Jones as Jeremiah O’Keefe and Jamie Foxx as Willie Gary in The Burial. Photo: Skip Bolen © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC

End-of-the-year movie awards season is in full swing as we see the release of a film focused on a profession that has had a complex Hollywood history. Often these characters are heroes or villains, with minimal “grey area”. It’s not the police or politicians or even used car dealers. This weekend’s new release is set in the courts, and it’s not basketball, rather the lead is a lawyer. Many times they’re portrayed as sleazy, corrupt “ambulance-chasers”. Or they’re noble ” seekers of the truth” ala’ ninety-plus defender of the innocent Perry Mason, who made a huge impact on TV after becoming an icon in “dime novels”, early “talkies”, and radio. But this film isn’t from the pen of his creator Gardner or the current courtroom scribe, Mr. Grisham. It’s taken from the 25-year-old headlines and news reports, making this work a docudrama. Even though several moviegoers may believe it’s a horror story, it does figure into the case, due to its title THE BURIAL.

It all begins in a Florida church where flashy successful personal injury attorney Willie Gary (Jaimie Foxx) keeps the congregation riveted with his “rags to riches” testimony. From there we see him in another “pulpit” as he delivers his closing summation in a trial that nets his plaintiff $75 million from a trucking firm. Hmm, now who’s the older gentleman watching intently from the court audience? We soon find out as Mr. Gary gets a most surprising visit in his opulent office from a young Biloxi lawyer Hal Dockins (Mamoudou Athie) and his client, that same trial spectator, Jeremiah O’Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones). Gary listens to Hal as he recounts O’Keefe’s story. He’s a respected member of the Biloxi, Mississippi community who owns several funeral homes and a “pre-need” insurance company. All’s well until he gets a visit from the state. It seems he must have a minimum amount in savings assets to keep his license and O’Keefe doesn’t have the funds. He consults his longtime local lawyer Mike Allred (Allan Ruck) who recommends that he sell a couple of his funeral homes. Allred then arranges for them to meet Ray Loewen (Bill Camp), whose Canadian funeral services company wants to expand further into the States. After a fancy seafood dinner on Ray’s yacht, they strike a deal for three O’Keefe locations with the verbal promise that Loewen will let Jeremiah keep his insurance services at them. An “open-ended” contract is signed, and the Loewen company stalls on the finalization, causing Jeremiah to close down much of his chain after his license is pulled. Jeremiah thinks that Mike is too eager to settle for a meager amount, so he turns to Hal who runs a tape of a TV piece on Gary. But Mr. G is reluctant since he’s never taken a contract case, nor has he had a white client. And that five million seems paltry. But Hal convinces him and soon Gary brings his team to Biloxi via his private jet (“Wings of Justice”) to face off against the Loewen legal team led by the fierce and formidable Mame Downes (Jurnee Smollett). Has Willie “the giant slayer” met his match? Will his streak of court victories finally snap as he enters this unfamiliar territory?

The film’s power is primarily due to the compelling and quite different performances of the Oscar-winning lead actors. The more flamboyant (of course) role showcases the skills, comic and dramatic, of the fabulous Mr. Foxx (okay, fantastic too). Foxx makes a “full meal” of the larger-than-life, but very real, Mr. Gary. He’s the hero we want to root for, despite his flashy swagger, as he delights in deflating the “fat cats”. And yet, Foxx shows us his softer side, as he feels the pangs of self-doubt when the courtroom ceases to be his “showroom”. A big part of his concern stems from the unlikely bond with O’Keefe who is given gravitas and dignity by the subtle and superb Mr. Jones. This is one Biloxi boy who won’t take folks talking “down” to him, nor will he be “bulldozed” by Gary or the funeral “kingpins”. Jones’ quiet draws us in and gives real power to this dramatic duo. As the defense attorney Downes, Ms. Smollett is a most worthy and smart adversary, unafraid to “mix it up” with the “boys” while preparing to use every ounce of her law-school savvy. What a pleasure to see the always enjoyable Mr. Ruck (how many decades after playing the BFF of Ferris) as the old pal of Jeremiah who tries to hide his wounded ego to help the case. He even gets a turn on the witness stand, with Ruck conveying every manner of emotion during a brutal “cross-exam”. Every good story needs a great villain, and Camp is more than up to the task making Ray the dead-eyed face of greed and deciet. His annoyance at being in court during the big third act almost steals the movie. There’s also solid support from Athie as the amiable young lawyer who learns to take a stand and become the hard-working “brains” behind the “dream team”. And it’s great to see TV and screen vet Pamela Reed as Mrs. O’Keefe who provides moral strength to her hubby while being as pivotal a partner to him as Gary.

In her third feature film, director Maggie Betts, who co-wrote the screenplay with Doug Wright adapting the article by Jonathan Carr, guides this incredible ensemble and somehow makes funeral contract law an engrossing story element. Yes, it is the main plot, but it’s not overshadowed by the big personality of Foxx’s Gary. Though many scenes outside the court occur in offices and conference centers, there’s no claustrophobia. That is until the characters come into intense disagreements, giving the pace a needed “spark”. Unfortunately, the film needs a bit more of it as it battles a midpoint “lull” as Foxx is pushed to the sidelines. Luckily this leads to a rousing finale, but much of that infectious early energy is drained. This is offset somewhat by the tender sequences involving the O’Keefes and the Garys (despite the chaste verbal flirtations with Ms. Downes). Plus it’s hard to disparage a real “David vs. Goliath” story with a crackling last-act showdown ( and bucking the court film trend of lengthy final summations). Despite the troubles with the flow of the story, fans of Jones and Foxx will dig (sorry) THE BURIAL. Court adjourned!

3 out of 4

THE BURIAL is now playing in select theatres and streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video

Win Passes To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of THE BURIAL Starring Tommy Lee Jones And Jamie Foxx

In select theaters October 6 and streaming Globally on Prime Video October 13 is THE BURIAL.

Inspired by true events, when a handshake deal goes sour, funeral homeowner Jeremiah O’Keefe (Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones) enlists charismatic, smooth-talking attorney Willie E. Gary (Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx) to save his family business. Tempers flare and laughter ensues as the unlikely pair bond while exposing corporate corruption and racial injustice in this inspirational, triumphant story. The cast includes Tommy Lee Jones, Jamie Foxx, Jurnee Smollett, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed, with Bill Camp, and Alan Ruck.

Rated R.

The Advance Screening is this Monday night, October 2, 7pm at Ronnies. Please arrive early as seating is not guaranteed.

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THE BURIAL is directed by Maggie Betts, story by Doug Wright with the screenplay by Doug Wright and Maggie Betts. Based on The New Yorker article by Jonathan Harr.

Tommy Lee Jones as Jeremiah O’Keefe and Jamie Foxx as Willie Gary in The Burial. Photo: Skip Bolen © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC

AD ASTRA Rockets Into Theaters On September 20 Starring Brad Pitt – Watch The New Clip And Get Tickets Now

20th Century Fox has released a special preview of the intense, action-filled “Moon Rover” sequence from AD ASTRA, coming to theaters on September 20, 2019. Starring Brad Pitt, AD ASTRA is a paranoid thriller in space that follows Roy McBride (Pitt) on a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe.

Director James Gray (THE LOST CITY OF Z, THE IMMIGRANT) and director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema (INTERSTELLAR, DUNKIRK) researched actual images of the Moon from the Apollo lunar missions to ensure an authentic look that will surely be breathtaking on the big screen.

AD ASTRA stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, and Donald Sutherland.

Watch the special extended clip now.

CNET says: “Pitt stunningly embodies the astronaut stepping into the crushing vacuum of space and the even more desolate vacuum left by a missing father. Pitt is masterful in conveying both supreme, unshakeable capability and aching, spiraling vulnerability. It’s not as charming as his laid-back stuntman Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but it may be the better performance.”

Variety says: “James Gray, the director and co-writer of “Ad Astra,” is the furthest thing you could imagine from a space dude; he’s a rigorous indie filmmaker known for such fine-grained fare as “The Lost City of Z,” “The Immigrant” and (my favorite Gray film) “Two Lovers.” But in taking on his first blockbustery sci-fi project, he handles the vast logistical challenges of staging an epic space adventure with a surefire hand and a sense of detail, pace, and control that are notably accomplished, if not quite Kubrickian. Gray proves beyond measure that he’s got the chops to make a movie like this.”

Indiewire’s David Ehrlich says in his review: ““Ad Astra” is one of the most ruminative, withdrawn, and curiously optimistic space epics this side of “Solaris.” It’s also one of the best.”

The ArcLight Cinema in Hollywood has an out-of-this-world display in their lobby. WAMG took these pics two weeks ago.

Check out the IMAX trailer.

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Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler Star In New Trailer For AD ASTRA

20th Century Fox has released a new trailer and poster for AD ASTRA. Starring Brad Pitt, the film follows an astronaut as he travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father. The mission unravels a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet.

Directed by James GrayAD ASTRA stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, and Donald Sutherland.

AD ASTRA arrives in theaters everywhere onSeptember 20, 2019 fromThe Walt Disney Studios.

Watch the trailer now.

The timing of the release date couldn’t be more perfect considering the anniversary of Apollo 11 50 years ago this year. This looks amazing and is definitely one of our must-sees of 2019.

SYNOPSIS Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. His journey will uncover secrets that challenge the nature of human existence and our place in the cosmos. 

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Brad Pitt Is Astronaut Roy McBride In First Trailer For James Gray’s AD ASTRA

The answers we seek are just outside our reach.

20th Century Fox has released the official trailer and poster for AD ASTRA. Starring Brad Pitt, the film follows an astronaut as he travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father. The mission unravels a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. 

Directed by James Gray, AD ASTRA stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, and Donald Sutherland.

AD ASTRA arrives in theaters everywhere on September 20, 2019 from The Walt Disney Studios.

Watch the official trailer.

I love that this is being released close to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon mission. Gray has previously helmed Little Odessa, The Yards, We Own The Night, Two Lovers, The Immigrant and The Lost City of Z.

The film is co-written by Ethan Gross who worked for three seasons on the FOX science-fiction series Fringe, as executive story editor and writer.

Here’s the official SYNOPSIS:

Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. His journey will uncover secrets that challenge the nature of human existence and our place in the cosmos.

The score is by Max Richter, with cinematography by Hoyte Van Hoytema.

From Collider’s interview with Gray in 2017.

Gray co-wrote a film called Ad Astra with Ethan Ross that revolves around a slightly autistic engineer whose father left 20 years ago on a one-way mission to Neptune in order to find signs of extra-terrestrial intelligence. As an adult, he now sets out to travel the solar system to find his father and discover why his mission failed.

With Lost City of Z now hitting theaters, word came that Gray was eyeing Ad Astra—which has been in the works for a year—as his next film, with Brad Pitt potentially starring no less. So when Collider’s own Steve Weintraub spoke with Gray at the press day for Lost City of Z, he asked if Ad Astra is indeed his next project with Pitt in the starring role:

“Yes, yes, and yes. I’m terrified by it. The science-fiction genre is so tricky because there are elements of fantasy usually involved, and there are also fantastical elements. What I’m trying to do is the most realistic depiction of space travel that’s been put in a movie and to basically say, ‘Space is awfully hostile to us.’ It’s kind of a Heart of Darkness story about traveling to the outer edge of our solar system. I have a lot of hopes for it but it is certainly ambitious… It starts shooting July 17th, so not too far away. I’m filled with terror, but that’s fine (laughs).”

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STORMY MONDAY Starring Melanie Griffith Available on Blu-ray July 18th From Arrow Video


STORMY MONDAY starring Melanie Griffith will be available on Blu-ray July 18th From Arrow Video

In 1988, Mike Figgis (Internal Affairs, Leaving Las Vegas) made his feature directorial debut with Stormy Monday, a taut, noir-influenced gangster movie that drew on his key formative influences, including his youth in the Newcastle of the late ’50s and early ’60s, and the city’s vibrant jazz scene.

Sean Bean (Ronin) plays Brendan, a young loafer taken under the wing of jazz club owner Finney (Sting, Quadrophenia), who’s under pressure from American mobster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive) to sell up in exchange for a cut of a local land development deal. Brendan just wants to earn an honest crust, but his burgeoning relationship with Cosmo’s ex-lover Kate (Melanie Griffith, Body Double) threatens to drag him into the middle of the impending showdown…

A romantic crime thriller with genuine heart, Stormy Monday features striking, rain-drenched cinematography by Roger Deakins (The Big Lebowski, No Country for Old Men) and a seductive jazz score provided by the director himself. Presented here for the first time in high definition in the UK, there has never been a better time to discover one of this iconic filmmaker’s most assured and uniquely haunting efforts.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
Original stereo audio (uncompressed on the Blu-ray Disc)
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Audio commentary with Mike Figgis, moderated by critic Damon Wise
New video appreciation by critic Neil Young, and a “then and now” tour of the film’s Newcastle locations
Theatrical trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jacey

WAMG Giveaway – Win a MECHANIC: RESURRECTION Poster Signed by Jason Statham and Jessica Alba

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Arthur Bishop [Jason Statham] returned last weekend as Arthur Bishop in MECHANIC: RESURRECTION, the sequel to the 2011 action thriller. When the deceitful actions of a cunning but beautiful woman [Jessica Alba] force him to return to the life he left behind, Bishop’s life is once again in danger as he has to complete an impossible list of assassinations of the most dangerous men in the world.

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Directed by Dennis Gansel, the film also features Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, and Michelle Yeoh.

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Now We Are Movie Geeks has a special prize to give away. We have two MECHANIC: RESURRECTION Posters, both signed by the film’s stars Jason Statham and Jessica Alba to give away!

All you have to do to win is leave a comment below and answer this question: What is your favorite Jason Statham movie? (mine is THE ITALIAN JOB!)

It’s so easy!

We’ll be picking the winners next week. Good Luck!

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2. No purchase necessary.

Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of JASON BOURNE In St. Louis

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Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in JASON BOURNE. Paul Greengrass, the director of The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, once again joins Damon for the next chapter of Universal Pictures’ Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA’s most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows.

For JASON BOURNE, Damon is joined by Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel and Tommy Lee Jones, while Julia Stiles reprises her role in the series. Frank Marshall again produces alongside Jeffrey Weiner for Captivate Entertainment, and Greengrass, Damon, Gregory Goodman and Ben Smith also produce. Based on characters created by Robert Ludlum, the film is written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse.

JASON BOURNE opens in theaters everywhere on July 29.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of JASON BOURNE on July 26 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

What is the title of Robert Ludlum’s second novel where the plot has to do with a conspiracy called Omega?

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWER 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.

The film is rated PG 13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and brief strong language.

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Kevin Costner in CRIMINAL Arrives On Blu-ray, DVD, & 4K Ultra-HD July 26

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Proving there is a fine line between good and evil, Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner (Best Director, Dances with Wolves¸ 1990) stars in Criminal, arriving on Digital HD on July 12 and on 4K Ultra-HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital HD), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD (plus Digital), and On Demand on July 26from Summit Entertainment, a Lionsgate Company. The all-star cast of this “seriously engaging action flick” (reelfilm.com) also includes Academy Award® nominee Gary Oldman (Best Actor,Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, 2011) alongside Academy Award® winner Tommy Lee Jones (Best Supporting Actor, The Fugitive, 1993) and rising stars Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Gal Gadot (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice). The pulse-pounding thriller will be available on Digital HD on July 12.

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Kevin Costner stars in this story of the right man in the wrong body. In a last-ditch effort to stop a diabolical plot, a dead CIA operative’s memories, secrets, and skills are implanted into an unpredictable and dangerous death-row inmate in the hopes that he will complete the operative’s mission.

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 The Criminal home entertainment release special features include two featurettes, four deleted scenes, and a brand-new music video for “Drift and Fall Again” by artist Madsonik. Criminal will be available in the following formats on July 26:

  1. 4K Ultra-HD Combo Pack – $42.99 SRP
  2. Blu-ray Combo Pack – $39.99 SRP
  3. DVD – $29.95 SRP
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BLU-RAY / DVD/ DIGITAL HD SPECIAL FEATURES*

  1. “Criminal Intent” Featurette
  2. “Director’s Notes” Featurette
  3. Deleted Scenes
  4. Madsonik’s “Drift and Fall Again” Music Video
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Jason Statham Stars In First Trailer And Poster For MECHANIC: RESURRECTION

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Jason Statham returns as your favorite Mechanic, Arthur Bishop, in MECHANIC: RESURRECTION.

Check out the new trailer and poster from the upcoming action thriller MECHANIC: RESURRECTION in theaters August 26.

Directed by Dennis Gansel, the film also features Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, and Michelle Yeoh.

Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) returns as the Mechanic in the sequel to the 2011 action thriller. When the deceitful actions of a cunning but beautiful woman (Jessica Alba) force him to return to the life he left behind, Bishop’s life is once again in danger as he has to complete an impossible list of assassinations of the most dangerous men in the world.

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