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Sunday, November 7, 2021

MOVIE REVIEW: ETERNALS

 

The Eternals, a race of immortal beings with superhuman powers who have secretly lived on Earth for thousands of years, reunite to battle the evil Deviants.

Director: Chloé Zhao

Cast: Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lia McHugh, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, Barry Keoghan, Don Lee, Harish Patel, Kit Harington, Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie

Release Date: November 5, 2021

Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Rated PG-13 for fantasy violence and action, some language and brief sexuality.

Runtime: 2h 37m

Review:

Chloé Zhao’s Eternals is one of the more interesting entries in the ongoing Marvel series.  The mash up of Zhao’s naturalistic style and superhero tropes results in a character focused film that’s more interested in the smaller moments than big action sequences.  As such, it has a different feel than most of these films do while still accomplishing the usual Marvel albeit at a glacial pace.  It has an odd pace that drains the proceedings of any urgency even though it’s literally dealing with end of the world stakes.  Intermixing flashbacks with present day events drains the film of any sense of forward momentum since neither section get enough time to gain any sort of real traction.  Luckily the incredibly diverse cast makes the slog more bearably with earnest performances.  Gemma Chan and Richard Madden do the heavy lifting for the majority of the film with each providing a steady stoicism to their duo. The large supporting cast each get their moments to shine during the film with Lia McHugh, Brian Tyree Henry and Barry Keoghan leaving the biggest impressions.  Angelina Jolie does well as the tortured warrior whose being crushed under the weight of her memories.  Salma Hayek gets a scant few moments to shine but ultimately the film waste her with an underwritten role.  Eternals tries hard to be sweeping and epic but it never really achieves it, only skirting with it during it’s hefty runtime. 

B-

Sunday, February 23, 2020

MOVIE REVIEW: THE LODGE








































During a family retreat to a remote winter cabin over the holidays, the father is forced to abruptly depart for work, leaving his two children in the care of his new girlfriend, Grace. Isolated and alone, a blizzard traps them inside the lodge as terrifying events summon specters from Grace's dark past.

Director: Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala

Cast: Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage

Release Date: February 7, 2020

Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Thriller

Rated R for disturbing violence, some bloody images, language and brief nudity

Runtime: 1h 48min

Review:

The Lodge is the kind of horror film that constantly reminds you of other better films while it struggles to find its own identity.  Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala mines films like The Shining, The Others and even bits of Hereditary.  The film is visually impressive with several shots leaving a lasting impression.  The mood and general feel is ominous and oppressive, the fact that they maintain it for the better part of the film’s runtime is fairly impressive.  The performances are all strong across the board.  Alicia Silverstone kicks of the film with a strong performance that leaves an impression and definitely sets the mood for the rest of the film.  That being said this is truly Riley Keough’s film.  Her performance here is avsubtle but measured decent into madness.  Jaeden Martell and Lia McHugh turn in solid supporting performances with neither ever breaking into annoying child actors syndrome.  If the film has an issue it’s that the air of mystery that’s prevalent during the first two thirds of the film should have been maintained longer into the final act since the reveal takes a bit of a steam out of the film.  A bit more ambiguity would have served the better and made it a truly special entry into the horror genre.

B
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