Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Disney invites you to Be Their Guest in official 'Beauty and the Beast' trailer

As you have heard me harp and gush over my love of Disney, you know that I've been a fan of the recent run of live-action remakes based on their animated classics. This year's addition in the series, The Jungle Book, was one of the year's best all around movies. The magic about Disney is that it doesn't just target children, there is something there for everyone of all ages. Larger than life characters, brilliant songs, and fairy tales come to life... It's the Disney magic that makes the company so successful.

Next year, Disney invites you to revisit a classic fairy tale that audiences have loved for more than twenty years and continues to stand the test of time.


This adaptation of the classic fairy-tale tells the story of a young woman named Belle (Emma Watson) who becomes prisoner by a Beast (Dan Stevens) in order to free her father. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle's enchanted staff (Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian Mckellen, and Emma Thompson) and learns to look beyond the Beast's exterior to recognize the man and the true heart inside of the animal. But the village's hunter named Gaston (Luke Evans) is on the loose to take Belle for himself and hunt down the Beast at any cost.

Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite movies of all time, not just in the realm of Disney. I will definitely be attending this party along with millions of others.

Beauty and the Beast enter theaters in March 17, 2017.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

'Doctor Strange' bargains and wins with a magical origin story

When Marvel announced Doctor Strange as a part of their Phase Three initiative of their universe, fans of the mystical superhero were instantly excited. This film had been in development since the mid-1980s, but I feel like this film needed to wait for the right time and the right actor. The right time was certainly this year because of the effects and the right actor to play the arrogant former doctor was Benedict Cumberbatch.


Doctor Strange tells the tale of Doctor Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch), an acclaimed but arrogant neurosurgeon living in New York City. A devastating car accident changes his life forever; while he survived, he loses the use of his hands. After experimental procedures prove ineffective and learning of a mysterious recovery, Strange travels to Nepal and encounters a sorcerer known as the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton). From there, Strange learns that the world is a lot larger than he ever thought.

With the mystical effects for this type of product, it's easy to lose the story when a blockbuster was already expected because of the constraints of the MCU. Director Scott Derrickson did a wonderful job balancing the two, delivering an entertaining superhero origin story. While we have been more used to the science and physical nature of the MCU for the first two phases, dabbling in the magic of the universe from time to time, Doctor Strange opens the door and gave audiences an eye-popping spectacle that we have never seen before. This film made an effective use of the special effects when you have imagination behind it. The world folding does remind fans of Inception but this film goes behind it, VFX-wise.

Benedict Cumberbatch did a wonderful job playing Stephen Strange, carrying himself as God's gift to medicine who looked to be in need of humbling. I barely paid attention to Cumberbatch's New York accent, displaying how much experience the actor has with covering his accent. Strange's dry humor, intelligence and bravado was carried very well by the experienced actor. I'm still a fan of Rachel McAdams and her casting as Christine Palmer, Strange's former lover. Personally, I wish we could have had more about their relationship, before the accident and after Strange returns from his mystic arts training. I would have liked to see more about the expansion of their relationship, especially with Palmer being one of the last ties to Earth. Chiwetel Ejiofor was definitely a strong character in the film as Karl Mordo, a mentor to Strange but also very head strong and complex character, grounded in his ways and beliefs about how the mystic arts should be used. This cast has definitely under fire before the premiere because of the characters and the roles that could be tailor made for Asian actors went to a white actress like Swinton. While I understand the outrage, Swinton did a wonderful job and shows how forward thinking Marvel is because beyond that, other minorities in this film have a strong presence like Ejiofor and Benedict Wong.


If you are a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you'll definitely get your money's worth out of seeing this movie in 3D and especially in IMAX 3D. Marvel did an excellent job with this lesser known property from its archives of heroes to defend the world. The ending might have been a little lackluster but predictable to set up their next film, but an overall enjoyable event for veteran fans and newcomers to this franchise.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

My Top 10 Fall/Winter Movies

With the U.S. release of Marvel's next film, Doctor Strange, coming into theaters this Friday, we officially enter the fall movie season. This season will also go into the Winter; also known as the "Oscar bait" season to me. I have seen some of the previous movies in the earlier part of the fall (which I'll put up reviews soon). On this list, I do have a few suggestions that will be in major Oscar conversation but I think they will all be solid movies for everyone to see. 

From the mystical Marvel movie, a prequel for the Harry Potter universe, and a new Star Wars story to an ensemble drama starring Will Smith and a throwback to the musicals of a generation ago, this season will have something for everyone. 

10) The Edge of Seventeen - November 18

This coming-of-age comedy has received critical acclaim from the film festivals this film has been seen at. Hailee Steinfield stars as Nadine, an awkward high school junior, who feels more alone when her popular brother starts to date her best friend. But an unexpected friendship with an awkward boy (Hayden Szeto) gives her hope. The film co-stars Woody Harrelson as Nadine's history teacher, who acts as her mentor. 


9) Fences - December 25

One of the many movies coming out on Christmas day could prove to be a dark horse in the Oscars race. Directed and starring Denzel Washington and co-starring Viola Davis, this adaptation of the play is set in 1950s Pittsburgh, a former Negro Baseball player (Washington), now working as a waste collector, struggles to provide for his family and comes to terms with the events of his life. 


8) Fantastic Beasts - November 18

Director David Yates and author J.K. Rowling have reunited to provide a new era of the Wizarding World before Harry Potter. Set in 1926 New York, magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) arrives to research and rescue magical creatures. However, a No-Maj (American English for Muggles) named Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler) has inadvertently opened Scamander's case and letting the beasts loose on a wizarding community already on edge. Co-starring Colin Farrell, Ezra Miller, and Katherine Waterson, prepare to return to the magical world in this extension of the Harry Potter franchise.


7) Moana - November 23

Disney looks to bring another animated classic to audiences with this film. On a mystical island of Polynesia, the young princess of the tribe, Moana (newcomer Auli'i Cravalho) from Motunui Island, is a born navigator who sets sail in search of a fabled island of mysterious secrets. Along the way, she teams up with her hero and legendary demigod, Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson). With the musical assistance of Lin-Manuel Miranda, this film will definitely make a beautiful splash in the box office. 


6) Loving - November 4

This historical drama is coming out at a great time in my opinion, given the current racial climate. This film follows the courtship and marriage of Mildred Jeter (Ruth Negga), a black woman, and Richard Loving (Joel Edgerton), a white man.They are arrested and sent to prison in Virginia in 1958, because their interracial marriage is in violation of the state's anti-miscegenation laws. Exciled to Washington, D.C., the couple sues the state of Virginia which leads to the Supreme Court's unanimous decision in Loving v. Virginia. This movie will show that love truly conquers all. 


5) Doctor Strange - November 4

You know that I couldn't leave out Marvel's next film in Phase 3 of their expanding universe. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Dr. Stephen Strange, an acclaimed neurosurgeon until he loses the use of his hands due to a car accident. He goes off in search of unconventional ways to repair his hands. The journey leads him to the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), who teaches Strange the mystic arts, just in time to defeat dark sorcerer Kaecilius (Mads Mikkelson). 


4) Rogue One - December 16

We return to the galaxy far, far away during the time of the early dominance of the Galactic Empire's rule. The Rebel Alliance recruits Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) to work with Rebel pilot Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) to lead a motley crew to steal the plans to the Death Star. Disney has followed the same strategy they set with The Force Awakens trailers and that is to reveal as little as possible. They set up the basic them of the story and don't reveal anything else for the audience. But from the previews, we are guaranteed one person: The Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader!


3) Passengers - December 21

This romantic science fiction tale has been kept under wraps for quite some time, floating around Hollywood for years since 2007. Now, it has been greenlit and ready to be consumed by audiences. The story tells the tale of Jim (Chris Pratt) and Aurora (Jennifer Lawrence), two people who are traveling on the starship Avalon, being awoken early during the 120-year journey while everyone else sleeps in suspended animation. When the ship begins to malfunction, it is up to the duo to solve the problems, while also falling in love in the process. To me, it looks like Titanic in space but that's my early assumption. From the initial trailer, this film looks as though it'll be quite the journey. And having two of the hottest stars in Hollywood today isn't too bad either. 


2) Collateral Beauty - December 16

Another one of Hollywood's mystery projects that audiences did not know much about, this film just screams potential. When a successful New York ad exec (Will Smith) suffers a great tragedy in his life, he retreats from it. While his concerned friends try desperately to reconnect with him, he seeks answers from the universe by writing letters to Death, Love, and Time. But it's not until his notes are unexpectedly answered through personal responses that he begins to understand that these constants interlock into a life fully lived, and how even the deepest loss can reveal moments of meaning and beauty. This film also stars Helen Mirren, Keira Knightley, Edward Norton, Naomie Harris, and Kate Winslet, it's guaranteed to touch everyone in the audience in one way or another. 


1) La La Land - December 9

This movie, I can guarantee that you will hear about when the Oscar nominations are announced. In the heart of Los Angeles, aspiring actress Mia (Emma Stone) serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions. Jazz musician Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) plays in dingy bars just to get by. The two meet and fall in love, but, as success mounts, the dreams they worked so hard to maintain threaten to tear them apart. From the trailer, this film looks to be a throwback to the romantic musicals of the '50s, '60s, and sometimes, '70s. I love watching old classic films so I think if you love a good story, musical, or you are just a movie fan, I would recommend this movie. 


So what are the movies that you are looking forward to? I hope you take some of these movies under advisement to watch as the weather gets colder!

Until next time, movie fans!