Thursday, May 26, 2016

The CAPTAIN AMERICA Trilogy is Near Perfect

Back in April, AMC Theaters was advertising its Marvel Cinematic Universe marathon. They do this pretty much every year, letting superfans enjoy a marathon of the previous movies in the franchise. Then the last movie in the marathon is a special screening of the newest entry. The movie theater chain offers some fun prizes for trivia questions, and they give each audience member some minor merchandise. Last year, I saw The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron double feature. I got a poster and an Avengers lanyard. It was a fun time; everyone was excited and clapping and laughing.

This year, I was surprised to find out that the marathon leading up Captain America: Civil War would include not only Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier but also The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron. That's five movies and just under 12 hours of movie. I could do that at home (and have done so, albeit spread out over a weekend). But 12 hours in a movie theater, with nothing but popcorn or pizza for eating. That does not seem pleasurable. But I was annoyed with the inclusion of Avengers and Age of Ultron for the Captain America marathon for a different reason. The Captain America trilogy is near perfect, and it deserves to be recognized as a standalone series of films.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: A Box Office Question Mark

Let's take a trip down memory lane. It's early 2010. After making a killing at the box office--and winning 3 Oscars off 9 nominations for its troubles--Avatar's power at the box office is slowly waning. Avatar had completely redefined the 3D experience for movie goers, leaving audiences wanting more. Now that 3D movies were back in fashion thanks to James Cameron's sci-fi epic, it was only natural that movie studios would cash in on the trend.

In March 2010, Disney released Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton. The film starred relative neewcomer Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, with a host of well-known actors in voice roles. The film went on to gross over $1 billion dollars back in 2010, so now we're getting a sequel. Most of the cast is returning, but Tim Burton is being replaced by James Bobin (The Muppets, Muppets Most Wanted). Alice Through the Looking Glass is a big question mark box office wise. I mean, did anyone want a sequel to Alice in Wonderland?

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

The Marvel Cinematic Universe Sticks the Landing in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (Review)

The idea of pitting Iron Man and Captain America against each other is distressing. This was especially true back in October 2014, when the movie was announced. As characters both familiar and new were being announced for the project, the film was looking harder and harder to pull off. Expectations were high after the stellar Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but the (unfairly) lukewarm response to Avengers: Age of Ultron made Captain America: Civil War seem like a large gamble. I am happy to report that I really enjoyed the third Captain America movie. And the film very much feels like a grand finale to a long-standing movie series.

Captain America: Civil War stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Jeremy Renner, Paul Bettany, Tom Holland, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Bruhl, and William Hurt. The film reunites directors Joe and Anthony Russo with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, cinematographer Trent Opaloch, and composer Henry Jackman who all worked on The Winter Soldier. Longtime MCU editors Jeffrey Ford and Matthew Schmidt also worked on the film.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

9 (More) Great Movies to Enjoy on Mother's Day

Apparently there's a movie called Mother's Day out in theaters. I heard it's bad, like bad-bad. So instead I decided to list some better flicks to check out with your mom (or to watch and think of your mother if you can't be with her like me). Please check the first part of this list from back in 2014.
Aliens (1986)
This sequel to the 1979 classic is a landmark movie for several reasons. It was one of the first science fiction movies to get an acting award nomination (for star Sigourney Weaver). But it also leaned into its feminist instincts, with star Ripley facing against the alien. Also Ripley taps into her maternal side by protecting the little kid Newt. This movie is pretty bonkers, and great for those sci-fi loving moms.