Showing posts with label Movie Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Review. Show all posts

Friday, 4 July 2014

Upcoming Movie Sex Tape Full Review

Upcoming Movie Sex Tape Full Review
Upcoming Movie Sex Tape Full Review
Release Date: Jul 25, 2014
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe
Genre: Comedy
Written by: Kate Angelo, Jake Kasdan, and Jason Segel
Directed by: Jake Kasdan
Distributor: Sony Pictures Entertainment

Parents need to know that Sex Tape is a likely-to-be-raunchy comedy from director Jake Kasdan, whose 2011 comedy Bad Teacher also featured Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz. After 10 years of marriage, Annie (Diaz) and Jay (Segel) decide to make a sex tape, which they believe will put the spark back in their relationship. But when technology backfires and the tape gets leaked to their family, friends, and colleagues, the couple must use all means necessary to retrieve it before the damage becomes irreversible. Expect a heavy dose of sexuality and mature themes, as well as strong language, drug use, and crude humor.
Paris and Rick. Pamela and Tommy. Kim and Ray J. Couples who record themselves getting busy have a funny tendency to let the tape slip from their possession. Take Annie and Jay (Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel), who attempt to spice up their marriage by making their own little dirty movie. ''They sort of do every position in The Joy of Sex and kinda go crazy,'' says Diaz.

''In the end, they don't take into consideration that there's technology that shoots it up into a place called the cloud.'' But retrieving the errant clip proves to be a challenge. ''They know somebody's got it, they're not sure who, and they need to get it back,'' says director Jake Kasdan, who worked with Diaz and Segel on the 2011 hit Bad Teacher.

The stars' familiarity with each other helped in shooting the new film's racier scenes. ''Jason and I are, like, naked together,'' Diaz explains. ''You don't wanna be with a dude that's a total skeebag. You have to be with somebody you trust. We really just had a great partnership.'' Not for nothing, that's also the prerequisite for any good sex tape.

Monday, 23 June 2014

Fast & Furious 7 Movie Review

Director: James Wan
Starring: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Ronda Rousey and Tony Jaa
Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Thriller, Crime
Written by: Chris Morgan
Screenwriter: Chris Morgan
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Release Date: April 10, 2015

Fast and the Furious staple Vin Diesel broke the news that Universal wants Fast & Furious 7 in theaters by Summer 2014, and now the actor and studio have jointly confirmed their plan by announcing the movie’s official release date at the ongoing 2013 CinemaCon in Las Vegas.

Diesel and Paul Walker are, for certain, returning for the next Fast and the Furious 7 installment, but otherwise it’s not clear who else is secure and onboard cast-wise. However, if the rumors about the Fast & Furious 6 post-credits scene are to be believed, then at least one major newcomer will join the vehicular racing series on its seventh lap.

Universal, according to Screen Rant contributor Perri Nemiroff (who is present at this year’s CinemaCon), has scheduled Fast & Furious 7 to reach theaters on July 11th, 2014. That means it will arrive a week before director Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past arrives on the scene, and two weeks before Hercules (featuring Fast & Furious 6 costar Dwayne Johnson) hits theaters.

There will probably be more competition during that month, by the time the other major studios finalize their Summer 2014 roster. Nonetheless, the seventh Fast and the Furious movie is going to be a heavyweight contender, following after the lucrative Fast Five and next month’s hotly anticipated sixth installment.

Monday, 9 June 2014

Salman Khan-Starrer Kick's First Poster is Dark and Edgy

Salman Khan-Starrer Kick's First Poster
Salman Khan's Eid release-Kick's first poster is a complete departure in the superstar's other films. Yes, it doesn't have his face onto it.
All blue and dark, the poster has only just an eye-mask hinting that Kick won't be the usual Salman Khan-style gala affair.

Apparently the very first look, which was originally scheduled for end of June or first week of July release, has been unveiled now. The very first look of the film will be launched on June 15, 2014 said Sajid Nadiadwala.

This impressive poster increases the rumours that Salman is playing a grey role in the movie. Infact, Salman's character within the film is named 'devil', also starring Jacqueline Fernandes, Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

All of the small budget films which made big in the box office will have to leave way for the massive budget movies now. Kick starring Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda in lead roles might find Sajid turning director for the first time. This will be Nadiadwala's debut film like a director.

Producer-director Sajid Nadiadwala told a tabloid, "He may be the devil incarnate. His character is grey and edgy, the goatee he sports is a pepper and salt mix. You've never seen him play a personality like this before."

Well, we're looking forward to Salman's 'grey and edgy' avatar.

The show based on the same name as 2009 Telugu movie might find Salman Khan 's Eid release after his Ek Tha Tiger. Salman Khan who has given Eid releases earlier sticks towards the same Eid funda even for this film. This past year, Shahrukh Khan released his Chennai Express on Eid which year it's Sallu bhai's Kick.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Jupiter Ascending' gets delayed until February 2015



In a very surprising move, Warner Bros. has pulled the Wachowski siblings’ film “Jupiter Ascending” from the summer blockbuster season, pushing back the release date to next year. The announcement comes just weeks before the original release date.

Variety confirms that fans who had been expecting to see the film, starring Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean, and Eddie Redmayne, on July 18, will have to wait some more, until February 6, 2015 until it comes out in theaters.

While Warners didn’t offer a reason for the delay, speculation online has it that it could be down to one of 2 reasons: either the studio realized post-production work would take longer than initially anticipated, or higher-ups don’t have confidence in the film.

The summer blockbuster season is called just that for a very good reason: this is the time of the year when the biggest (i.e. most star-studded, most profitable) movies come out. It could be that Warners did not think “Jupiter Ascending” had what it took to go up against all these, so they pushed it to the box-office “wasteland” that is the month of February.

However, it might not be all that grim. Deadline is positive that the film got pushed back for the former reason, reporting that “the Wachowskis needed more time to complete visual effects work on their CG-heavy space epic, which spans intergalactic worlds and follows the story of a woman (Kunis) who links up with a space warrior (Tatum) and learns she’s the heir to Earth.” Read more on
http://entertainmentgossips.wordpress.com/2014/06/04/jupiter-ascending-pushed-back-to-february-2015/

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Chinese Zodiac Movie Review and Trailer


PRODUCER - Jackie Chan, Stanley Tong, Barbie Tung
DIRECTOR - Jackie Chan
WRITER - Jackie Chan
CAST - Jackie Chan, Kwon Sang-woo, Liao Fan, Yao Xing Tong, Zhang Lan Xin, Laura Weissbecker
MUSIC - Roc Chen, Nathan Wang

The affable, almost clownish, dare-devil treasure hunter Asian Hawk has returned. Jackie Chan reprises his much-loved role from Armor of God (1987) in Chinese Zodiac, coping with the mantle of actor, writer, director, producer, cinematographer, stunt co-coordinator and others. With signature good-natured action drama, he sets to search for 12 bronze heads of china Zodiac looted from China, 150 previously, which now lie in a variety of places in different parts of the earth.

Hired by business tycoon and antique- Lawrence Morgan (Oliver Platt), Hawk (coping with the pseudonym JC here) travels all over the earth on this mission. As he swishes across continents, sky-diving and parkouring with glee, he collects a motley group of accomplices and opponents globally. There’s a French heiress, (Laura Weissbecker), a Chinese archeology student (Yao Xingtong), JC’s own Chinese tech team - Simon (Kwone), Bonnie (Zhang) and David (Liao Fan), a Russian army, a band of pirates and JC’s direct rival Vulture (Alaa Safi), who’s searching for the heads for himself.

While, an ensemble, multi-lingual cast possibly brings colour and largesse with a project, here it depletes into some type of a circus. The sort that resides in comedy forced out of confusing situations because of different languages of communication. It’s slapstick within the Chan way alright, but a bit bit over-wrought in a not-so-pleasant way too.

Besides, you have the meandering story that can take everyone in one place to another and keeps adding colorful characters only for the sake of it. What aims being merry turns out to be rather tiresome because of the hectic activity around everything.

Action-wise, the film is slick and robust, clearly mounted on-par with the Hollywood biggies. It’s fast-paced and it has the Chan trademark imaginativeness and quirk woven straight into it. There may simply not be adequate for hard-core fans because sometimes, it will seem like the story takes over anticipated fisticuffs. There’s additionally a bit of embarrassing patriotism that weaves its distance for an otherwise light-hearted adventure film and sets a bad tone into an unintended direction. But fortunately, or unfortunately, the buffoonery keeps bringing the airy-headed-ness back.

Warts and all sorts of sorts of, what makes the ride worthwhile though, is the charm and charisma of the first stunt super hero Jackie Chan, who even at 58 displays an agility and impishness we've always loved him for.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Son of Sardar Movie Review


Director: Ashwani Dhir

Producer: Akshay Kumar

Music Director: Sajid, Wajid, Himesh Reshammiya, Sandeep Chowta

Cast: Ajay Devgn, Salman Khan (Cameo), Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Juhi Chawla, Mukul Dev, Jeetu Verma, Rajesh Vivek

Another south Indian movie remake after Rowdy Rathore is ready to hit the Box Office. Yes, Son of Sardar is the upcoming romantic drama movie is the remake of Maryada Ramanna directed by Aswini Dhir.

 The movie will be releasing with Jab Tak Hai Jaan so it will be an interesting of competetion of these two. Juhi Chawla would be making her entry in bollywood after along break via this movie.

The plot of the movie will be same as the Maryada Ramanna except for the almost new direction and some new scenes. The movie is about the revenge of a son whose family was killed. Much has not been said about the movie till now but the music of the movie is out and many of the songs are on the top.

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Thor: The Dark World


While many of the Marvel Studios headlines lately have centered on the home video discharge of The Avengers, casting reports for Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Robert Downey Jr. going back to the set of Ironman 3 after a personal injury, the most mysterious sequel from the bunch is currently shooting in the united kingdom.

We’re of course talking about Thor: The Dark World, a movie we didn’t know much about - officially speaking - until today. Actually, we unofficially had a very good idea of what to expect in the basic outline of next year’s cosmic Marvel film.


Marvel Studios and Disney world Studios Motion Pictures has finally released the state synopsis for Thor: The Dark World:

The 2nd and third paragraphs listing the talent behind the film contain information which has all been released previously as official. The very first paragraph, offering the first official description from the plot however, is totally new, and confirms lots of what we’ve reported and theorized about.

The “ancient race” refers (a minimum of in part) to the Dark Elves of of Svartalfheim, whom Malekith the Accursed (Christopher Eccleston) leads.

Because of casting calls for extras and recent descriptions of concept art, we all know Thor: The Dark World can have moviegoers not just Asgard, Earth and Svartalheim, but potentially all the nine realms from Norse Mythology. While Thor might not step foot on many of these worlds, we can expect to discover them.

But Ironman 3 director Shane Black and Thor: The Dark World director Alan Taylor probably knew as soon as The Avengers was changed into 3D that their films could be next, and hopefully they have been accounting for it around the set. There's no 3D yet announced for Marvel's other upcoming films Captain America: The Winter Soldier or Guardians from the Galaxy, but unless this trend dies off dramatically over the following year, we can probably expect these to be next.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012) Movie Review


The much-awaited Challa number from YRF's Jab Tak Hai Jaan has finally released on web. SRK has returned as an out-and-out romantic hero following a long time. He's seen strumming an instrument in the song.

Shah Rukh Khan fans who recommend his trademark romantic expressions have been in for a treat because the actor is back doing what he's best at. After the song, our hero SRK meets his heroine Katrina. It appears as though a love at first sight for that characters.

AR Rahman's music is superb. The soulful lyrics by Gulzar complements well using the sonorous voice of Rabbi Sheirgill.

"Challa is going to be out on the. Getting excited about it, haven't seen it since we finished shooting it," SRK, 46, had tweeted earlier.

Directed by Yash Chopra, the film will SRK playing the function of an army officer named Samar. The film also stars Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma.

Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma are presently shooting for the last stretch of Yash Chopra's untitled romantic film in Ladakh.

Right after Yash Chopra revealed the name of his latest romantic flick, we obtain to see the trailer of Jab Tak Hai Jaan also! Trending heavily on Twitter, a clip shows Shah Rukh Khan romancing in his signature style with both Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma.

Buzz is the fact that director Yash Chopra’s comeback film has finally had a title. The film, that stars actors Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, will reportedly be titled Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum.

Bollywood’s King has surely been towards the top of his game for many years now, but Shah Rukh Khan insists that acting in Yash Chopra’s untitled film with Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma is a “learning experience.”

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Jab Tak Hai Jaan Movie Review


Yash Chopra's untitled film has finally had a name. 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' posters adorned the leading pages of national dailies in early stages Tuesday, showing actor Shah Rukh Khan in army fatigues, riding a Royal Enfield motorcycle.

Jab Tak Hai Jaan has been directed by Yash Chopra. The screenplay continues to be written by Aditya Chopra who is also producing the film underneath the Yash Raj Films banner. The film also stars Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma.

The film, an appreciation triangle, marks the return of Yash Chopra like a director after eight years. The posters were combined with poetry.

jab tak hai jaan may be the upcoming Yash Raj Banner movie of Shahrukh Khan. The name was announced following a much delay and today the movie will be releasing on November 13, 2012.

Yash chopra is being employed as a director after 8 many the movie will be a classic and hardcore romantic film.
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Female leads is going to be Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. The specific movie was announced around the birthday of Yash Chopra. The storyline will be based on a love triangle between your three mentioned above.

ye kahan aa gaye hum and london ishq were the sooner guesses for the name of the upcoming big bang of SRK.

Songs are comprised by the very talented A.R.Rahman. The film songs are not out yet as well as the official trailer is awaited.

Shahrukh Khan is going to be seen as an Army officer within the movie and the project is anticipated to break many records of the profession.b

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

The Croods Movie Review


Earlier this year we got our start looking at DreamWorks Animation's caveman family comedy The Croods. Featuring the vocal talents of Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Clark Duke, Cloris Leachman, Catherine Keener and much more, the film follows an introverted prehistoric family, who end up guided out of their cave into this dynamic world with a resourceful newcomer (Reynolds) who would bring more stress than relief to the patriarch (Cage) of the family. We now have a new photo of the whole family, Reynolds' character Guy, plus some very detailed character descriptions from the two filmmakers.

Grug (voiced by Nicolas Cage): The filmmakers call him up the animated caveman version of well-meaning but hopelessly outdated cinematic dads for example Steve Martin in Father of the Bride or Spencer Tracy in Guess Who’s Visiting Dinner. “Everyone deals with alternation in their family, and who handles change more than a father with kids becoming an adult?” says DeMicco. “Nic Cage has been doing a great job of making him likeable, while at the same time overprotective, which isn't an easy thing to do.”

Eep (voiced by Emma Stone): “Of all The Croods, she was the one that liked the cave they lived in the least,” Sanders says. “The Croods spent a lot of their time in the dark, which was Grug’s way of keeping his family safe. When their cave falls down and they’re instructed to go on this journey, most people are a little freaked out - although not Eep.” She’s eager to do some traveling. “For The Croods, anything new is super scary. New isn't good. On this journey, everything they come across will probably be new. For Grug, it’s a nightmare. For Eep, it’s the greatest thing that ever happened to her.”

Ugga (voiced by Catherine Keener): “She’s probably more open-minded than Grug with regards to change, but she’s greatly his partner within this thing,” Sanders says. “For a mom, she's the world’s hardest job. Keeping this family alive is difficult. Just getting lunch is really a life and death situation. This really is the universal thing - dads, moms all wish to keep their family safe. ‘How much freedom will i let them have? … I wish I possibly could keep them in sight all the time, because then everything is going to be okay.”

Sandy the baby: Sanders calls her “half Tasmanian devil and half child.” She doesn’t speak; growling is much more her thing and Oscar-winning sound designer Randy Thom (The Incredibles, The Iron Giant and much more) is building her voice from compiled creature noises. “She’s still ferocious, still bites, and it’s type of the way that Grug wants his kids to become. She’s a survivor. She may be the one to make it much better than any of them.”

Gran (voiced by Cloris Leachman): “She’s such as this ferocious, almost crocodile-type woman,” DeMicco said. “We always say: ‘She’s over the age of dirt - some say she’s 45. She's lived a very longevity in a short amount of time.” She's the main antagonist for Grug, Nicolas Cage’s pater familias.

Thunk (voiced by Clark Duke, Spa Time Machine): This middle-sibling is explained DeMicco as “6-foot-9, 320 pounds, and Nine years old. He’s so big and thus wants to be like his sister and the dad. He has the best heart and the worst coordination.” Though everyone in the household is evolving, Thunk may be at the zenith of his intellect. (Think about him as the caveman Fredo.) “I don’t think Thunk is ever going to catch up,” Sanders says. “We love him.”

Co-director Chris Sanders says,"Guy is individual 2.0; he’s less a strong as the Croods but he’s much more about using his brain. Once they discover he can make fire, they kidnap him, stick him inside a hollow log, and him." But the plan works out to stir some difficulties for the family's leader. Sanders says, "This is actually Grug’s nightmare. Guy is filled with ideas. Croods don’t really have ideas.” This will make Emma Stone's character be seduced by him pretty hard. In the end, introducing people to the idea of shoes would be a pretty smooth proceed to get all the cave ladies.

How you can Train Your Dragon collaborators Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco are co-directing this prehistoric animated feature film, that was also developed with the assistance of Monty Python troupe member John Cleese. The film follows The Croods, an introverted family, who end up guided out of their cave into this dynamic world with a resourceful newcomer (Ryan Reynolds) who would bring more stress than relief to the patriarch (Nicolas Cage) of the family. Catherine Keener, Emma Stone, Clark Duke and Cloris Leachman also voice characters in the DreamWorks Animation film slated to theaters in 3D on March 1st, 2013.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Finding Nemo 3D Movie


"Finding Nemo" follows the comedic and momentous journey of the overly protective clownfish named Marlin and the son Nemo -- who become separated within the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken not even close to his ocean home and dumped right into a fish tank inside a dentist's office.

Movie Review
Buoyed through the companionship of Dory, a friendly-but-forgetful Pacific regal blue tang, Marlin embarks on the dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of the epic effort to rescue his son -- who hatches several daring plans of their own to return safely home.

Whenever a fisherman captures young Nemo close to the Great Barrier Reef, his overprotective dad Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) journeys over the ocean to locate him.

Helping him is really a forgetful Regal Blue Tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), Bruce the truly amazing White Shark (Barry Humphries), Crush the ocean Tortoise (Andrew Stanton), and Nigel the Pelican (voice of Geoffrey Rush) who are able to bring the search onto dry land.

Finding Nemo was the 2nd highest grossing film worldwide for 2003, behind just the Lord from the Rings: The Return from the King, and the 26th highest grossing film ever.

Monday, 23 July 2012

The Amazing Spider Man Movie Review

The Amazing Spider-Man was a lot better than all of the original trilogy. It genuinely captured the essence from the character. It was like watching a live-action episode from the 90’s Fox cartoon or even the recent Spectacular Spider-Man one. I didn’t such as the design of the Lizard in the beginning because he didn’t have a snout however it all looked and worked great within the movie.

The Amazing Spider-Man is unlike the previous versions. The graphics, action and actors meld together to inform you a side of Peter Parker’s story that’s never been seen before. It's the story of a child abandoned by his parents and also the lengths one will visit uncover those family secrets. The abandonment is shown within the first few minutes from the movie, when the parents clean up and drop Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) served by Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field).

As Peter Parker, the shyish high-school boy who matures with his aunt and uncle after his parents die inside a mysterious car crash, Garfield delivers precisely the right amount of physical awkwardness without ever
descending to the stage of pathetic whining we'd to endure with Maguire.




The Amazing Spider-Man was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sequences of action and violence. Note, smaller children who are easily frightened may be afraid of some of the action scenes.

Like the majority of teenagers, Peter is attempting to figure out who he's and how he reached be the person he's today. Peter can also be finding his way together with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy, and together, they fight with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a mission to understand his parents’ disappearance - leading him straight to Oscorp and the lab of Dr Curt Connors, his father’s former partner. As Spider-Man is placed on a collision course with Connors’ alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter can make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become hero.