Jumat, 03 April 2009

Reel Thoughts: They Came from Outer Space

You’ve got to love a movie featuring a giant Reese Witherspoon, a girl-crazy sea creature, a giant roach-man who sounds like Hugh Laurie and a big, blue, one-eyed Jell-O monster ... especially in 3-D.

Monsters vs. Aliens is a fun-filled DreamWorks cartoon meant to evoke Pixar quality. It doesn’t succeed, but its animation and 3-D effects are amazing nonetheless. What keeps Monsters vs. Aliens down is that its storyline is predictable and not that creative.

When happy bride-to-be Susan (voiced by Witherspoon) is hit by a meteorite on her wedding day, she suddenly starts growing to 49 feet, terrifying her family and fiancé (Paul Rudd), a smarmy news anchor. The government swoops in, hog-ties the bewildered non-bride and carts her off to Area 51, where all monsters are kept and studied. It was determined years ago that humans couldn’t accept the horror of actual monsters, so they’ve been imprisoned ... that is, until an alien invasion prompts the government to use the monsters to save the world. Dr. Cockroach (Laurie), B.O.B. (Seth Rogan), the Missing Link (Will Arnett) and Insectasaurus join Susan, now named Ginormica, to fight a nasty Marvin the Martian type named Gallaxhar (Rainn Wilson).

There is a lot of fun action and witty dialogue on the way to an ending I am sure you can guess. The usual morals about accepting yourself and not judging others pile up without being too preachy, but I have to agree with a colleague who noted that Susan’s romantic troubles might be too grown-up for kids and too simple for adults. Still, Monsters vs. Aliens uses its 3-D effects very well, and the animation is terrific.

It may not rival Bette vs. Joan, but there is still a lot of bang for your buck in Monsters vs. Aliens.

UPDATE: Monsters vs. Aliens is now available on DVD and Blu-rayfrom Amazon.com.

Review by Neil Cohen, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and Phoenix's Echo Magazine.

Out in Film: Charlie David

Idol worship: Charlie David, actor/writer/producer.

- Following his early success on the Saskatchewan stage as part of the musical group Sask Express, he was a founding member of the Canadian boy band 4Now, which opened for such acts as the Black Eyed Peas, Destiny's Child and Pink.

- He has hosted several TV shows, including F.Y.E!, Spy TV, Crash Test Mommy and the gay travel series Bump!

- Also on television, he appeared as a dancer in Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical and co-starred in the mini-series Terminal City, as well as guest spots on The L Word and Ugly Betty.

- His best known role is as Toby on here! TV's gothic soap opera/guilty pleasure Dante's Cove.

- On film, he can be seen in the gay faves A Four Letter Word and Kiss the Bride. His most recent movie, Mulligans (coming to DVDApril 21), also marks his feature film debut as a screenwriter and producer.

See more pictures of Charlie David in The Back Room (NSFW).

29th Genie Awards Are Tomorrow!

The 29th Genie Awards will be presented on Saturday April 4, 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They ceremony will be broadcasted on Global and IFC at 9pm ET/PT.

The host this year is the Dave Foley, so I'm sure we are in for a fun night. Presenters for the evening will include Gordon Pinsent, Sarah Polly, Karine Vanasse, Callum Keith Rennie, Wendy Crewson, Vik Sahay and George Stroumboulopoulos.

Top runners for this year include Ce Qu'il Faut Pour Vivre / The Necessities of Life, Tout est Parfait / Everything is Fine, Amal, Fugitive Pieces, Maman est chez le coiffeur / Mommy is at the Hairdresser’s and Passchendaele all of which have more than 6 nominations each.

Need to refresh your memory on the nominees? Here are lists to help you out:
29th Genie Awards Nominations - detailed
29th Genie Awards Nominations - film list with nominations detailed
29th Genie Awards Nominations - film list (titles & # of nominations only)

Film Fan Fridays for Friday April 3, 2009

Hello Film Fans and Fanatics!

Welcome to Film Fan Fridays for Friday April 3, 2009! It looks like April showers are trying to visit us, what better way to keep them at bay than by being tucked away in the theatre enjoying a great new film?

We have quite a few limited release this week starting with the spectacular documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil, which follows the dedicated metal band Anvil. Next up is Fanboys, following the fictional quest of five friends to snag a copy of Star Wars: Episode I from Skywalker Mansion. Fanboys is such a long awaited release that it arrives in theatres just two months before it will be released on DVD. Our remaining limited releases have us travellling with world with the German film Cloud 9, then over to a hotel in Goa for The Pool and finally Sin Nombre a Hondruas set thriller.

In wide release this week we have just 2 releases. First up is Adventureland, a comedy/coming of age film set in an amusement park circa 1987 which looks pretty charming. Our last release is Fast & Furious, which reunites all the key players from the original fast cars & cool people film but sans the "the's".

Have a great weekend!

Shannon

Festival Watch


Cinéfranco
12th Annual Celebration of International Francophone Cinema
Continues until April 5, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Images Festival
Festival of independent film, video and other time-based media
Continues until April 11, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Si-Si Cine Toronto Latin Film Festival
April 3 - 5, 2009 at the NFB in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Singapore Film Festival
4rd annual festival introducing Singapore film to Canadians
April 3 - 4, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Tibet Film Festival

April 3 - 4, 2009 at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Special Screening

Like screenings with stars and directors are there? Then this is your lucky week. The awesome documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil will have director Sacha Gervasi at the Saturday evening screenings and the band themselves will be at both the Friday and Saturday evening screenings. Enjoy!

Friday April 3, 2009 Releases

Adventureland
Writer/Dir: Greg Mottola (Superbad)
Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, Kristen Wiig
USA
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Dir: Sacha Gervasi - directorial debut
Documentary on the rockin' & resilient Toronto metal band Anvil
USA
Limited Release
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Cloud 9 / Wolke Neun
Dir: Andreas Dresen (Summer in Berlin / Sommer vorm Balkon)
Cast: Ursula Werner, Horst Rehberg, Horst Westphal, Steffi Kühnert
Germany
Limited Release
Official Film Site & German Trailer, IMDb Page

Fanboys
Dir: Kyle Newman - feature film directorial debut
Cast: Kristen Bell, Jay Baruchel, Dan Fogler, Chris Marquette, Sam Huntington
USA
Limited Release
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Fast & Furious
Dir: Justin Lin (Finishing the Game, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift)
Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster
USA
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

The Pool
Dir: Chris Smith (American Movie)
Cast: Jhangir Badshah, Venkatesh Chavan, Ayesha Mohan, Nina Patekar
USA
Limited Release
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Sin Nombre
Writer/Dir: Cary Fukunaga- feature film directorial debut
Cast: Paulina Gaitan, Edgar Flores
Mexico/USA
Limited Release
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

**please note this list of releases reflects first run film released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as of April 3, 2009**

Kamis, 02 April 2009

Poster Post: Remember, Remember, Remember ...

As you can see in the brand new teaser trailer, this year's Fame will pay homage to the original with new versions of its Academy Award winning title song and the Oscar nominated "Out Here on My Own".

Fame '09 hits theaters September 25.

Rabu, 01 April 2009

Women We Love: Estelle Getty

This is the fourth in a four-part Women We Love salute to The Golden Girls, now airing daily on the Hallmark Channel:

Object of our affection: Estelle Getty, actress.

- She got her start as an actress on the stages of the Yiddish theater and honed her crack comic timing as a comedienne in the Catskills borscht belt resorts.

- Her performance as "Ma" (mother to Harvey Fierstein's Arnold Beckoff) in Torch Song Trilogy on Broadway and off earned her critical acclaim and a Drama Desk Award nomination.

- But it is her classic portrayal of the feisty but loveable Sophia Petrillo on The Golden Girls that earned her greatest fame, as well as an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe. In fact, she was nominated for the Emmy every year the show was on the air, and was the only Girl to win a Globe. (She was also a year younger than Beatrice Arthur, who played her daughter Dorothy on the beloved sitcom.)

- Sophia was so popular, she would reprise the character in the Girls spin-offs The Golden Palace and Empty Nest, as well as in guest spots on Blossom and Nurses.

- Her film appearances included Tootsie, Mask, Mannequin, Stuart Little and (as Sylvester Stallone's mother) the infamous Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.

Toronto Singapore Film Festival 2009 Preview

The Toronto Singapore Film Festival 2009 is almost upon us! The festival opens this Friday April 3, 2009 at the Revue Cinema with Rice Rhapsody, written and directed Kenneth Bi (The Drummer).

Day 2 of the festival has three sets of screenings with combinations of shorts, features and documentaries all being shown at Innis Town Hall on the U of T Campus. I know I'm looking forward to Zo Hee (Make Movie) from Jacen Tan and sequel to the brilliant short Zo Gang (Go Work) which was shown at last years festival. You can see Zo Gang (Go Work) online here.

Documentary fans rejoice as the documentary of choice this year is Invisible City (Dir: Tan Pin Pin) and the focus of the film itself is documentarians and within that exploration reveals Singaporean history. Feature films included in the festival are the dark drama Truth Be Told (dir: Teo Eng Tiong) and Invisible Children (dir: Brian Gothong Tan), a collection of stories that sound unforgettable even if they represent the invisible. Add to this more short films and it's a exciting two days of film to explore.

For more information, check out the Toronto Singapore Film Festival website, Festival Program, Film Schedule, Venue Info, Ticket Info, Online Ticket Sales and Festival Trailer on YouTube.

The Toronto Singapore Film Festival 2009 runs from April 3-4/09 at in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Pengikut