Movie Review: The Lobster (2015)

WATCH! Most reviews had warned of the weirdness of this film, au contraire it whetted my appetite cause I have never seen a film like this before: performance, sound and humour. So how does “The Lobster” relate to the story: it does. That’s for you to find out. Doesn’t it sound fun, but weird already? The story took place in […]

Movie Review: 360 (2013)

Choices and consequences. Fork in the road, do you take it? which way? will you end up in a ring ? The theme was nothing new, as the writer,  Peter Morgan,  pointed out  in the supplemental, he followed the logical connection as if there were an outbreak; in other words, how a person’s action influenced that of […]

Movie Review: The Whistleblower(2010)

Based on Kathryn Bolkovac’s whistleblowing that uncovered corruption, human trafficking in war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina, while she was under contract for the United Nations. Rachel Weisz adopted an American attitude and accent delivered a performance even more amazing than she was in The Constant Gardener (2005). Another learning opportunity especially for me to catch up on political events that somehow evaded […]

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)

I am not sure which is feeding on which. Obviously, the 1939 MGM’s  was the first, but not in 3D, so the new released in IMAX 3D can be said is following the footsteps, in format only, of Oz the Great and Powerful, which was in 3D when it was released. I read the squabbles between MGM and […]

The Bourne Legacy (2012)

Once the actions start, it is extremely entertaining and exciting. That will be about an hour into the film. The first half is to establish the link between Matt Damon‘s Jason Bourne and his Bourne trilogy, and this franchise re-boot, with Jeremy Renner‘s Aaron Cross taking the lead. In other words, we will learn that there are different […]