Thursday 20 October 2016

STARBOY

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Monday 3 October 2016

The purge election year review

THE PURGE ELECTION YEAR

Rotten tomatoes: 54%                                IMDb: 6.1/10
Cast: Frank Grillo, Elizabeth Mitchell, Mykelti Williamson etc

Initial release: July 1, 2016 (USA)

Box office: 113.3 million USD

Budget: 10 million USD


Frank Grillo

Age: 51
Contact: @Francisco Grillo 
Other appearances: Captain America: civil war

Elizabeth Mitchell


Age: 46
Contact: @Elizabeth Mitchell 
Other appearances: Dead of summer


Mykelti Williamson


Age: 56
Contact:@Mykelti Williams 

Other appearances: Forrest Gump



PLOT
As a young girl, Sen. Charlie Roan survived the annual night of lawlessness that took the lives of her family members. As a presidential candidate, Roan is determined to end the yearly tradition of blood lust once and for all. When her opponents hatch a deadly scheme, the senator finds herself trapped on the streets of Washington, D.C., just as the latest Purge gets underway. Now, it's up to Leo Barnes (Frank Grillo), her head of security, to keep her alive during the next 12 hours of mayhem.

CRITICS

Though too sloppy to hold weight as a political statement (e.g. “capital” misspelled in the opening info-dump), Election Year nonetheless manages to pack itself full of potent anxieties. Full review
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
A.V. Club
The dystopian crime-frenzy horror franchise seems to have run a little short of new ideas. Full review

Wendy Ide
The Guardian
Election Year maintains the nervy tension that made the first films entertaining, but doubles down on the political metaphors, overwhelming you with its soap-box rhetoric. Full review

William Thomas
Empire
Let us now praise creepy masks and class warfare! Full review

David Fear
Rolling Stone


OVERVIEW
I didn't even need someone to tell me this was a low budget movie😒. This was a poor sequel to its first two prequels; The purge (2013), The purge anarchy (2014). I initially liked the fact that the directors used the movie's characters to represent the presidential candidates of USA 2016 election. But it got silly when it came down to portraying the republican candidate (Donald Trump).

And the democratic candidate (Hillary Clinton) as this sinless saint. 



You don't have to crush the image of someone to make a good movie. I mean Trump is doing that well enough by himself. Enough about politics.

- The movie centers around Charlie roan (the democrat), who was being attacked by terrorist/agents of the NFFA(the committee who supported the purge movement). I can understand her head of security taking a bullet to secure her, its his job. But she later got protection from normal civilians who where also being shot at. Its only wise for them to stay away from her if they wanted to survive😐😐. Its foolishness if everyone is trying to be the hero.

- Also people were travelling from far away just to witness the purge night.😑😑😑. They were literally travelling to their deaths.

- I still don't understand the relevance of these girls in the movie. They just died so quickly and easily.

Tobytale ratings: 6.0/10

Related movies: The purge, The purge anarchy etc.

Saturday 1 October 2016

The Conjuring 2 review

THE CONJURING
2

Rotten tomatoes: 80%                                 IMDb: 7.6/10
Cast: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Madison Wolfe, Frances O'Connor, Simon Mcburney, Bonnie Aarons etc.
Budget: 40 million USD
Box office earnings: 320.1 million USD
Director: James Wan
Release date: June 8th, 2016

Patrick Wilson

Age: 43
Twitter: @Patrick Wilson 
Instagram: @Patrick Wilson 
Other appearances: Fargo

Vera Farmiga


Age: 43

Twitter: @VeraFarmigasEye 
Instagram: @VeraFarmigasEye 
Other appearances: Bates Motel

Frances O'Connor

Age: 49
Twitter: @francesoconnor
Instagram: @francesoconnor
Other appearances: The missing



PLOT
In 1977, paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren come out of a self-imposed sabbatical to travel to Enfield, a borough in north London. There, they meet Peggy Hodgson, an overwhelmed single mother of four who tells the couple that something evil is in her home. Ed and Lorraine believe her story when the youngest daughter starts to show signs of demonic possession. As the Warrens try to help the besieged girl, they become the next targets of the malicious spirit.

CRITICS

It's easy to feel a glimmer of admiration for his talent just beneath your tingling spine. Full review

Owen Gleiberman
Variety

While The Conjuring 2 isn't as innovative a horror film throwback as its predecessor, it's an excellent ghost story in its own right. Full review
Sandy Schaefer
Screen Rant
Is the haunted house genre played out? It is until a goodie comes along that fries your nerves to a frazzle. Full review

Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
With plenty of scares per square inch, this is a worthy follow-up to the original. Full review
Chris Hewitt
Empire


OVERVIEW
I have loved horror for as long as I can remember. I watched them all from The Orphan to Case 39 to Child's play. Back then, these movies scared the hell out of me but overtime I became resistant to them. Until I watched the first Conjuring back in 2013.

I think Hollywood horror filmmakers have realized that horror movies don't scary their viewers like they used to, so they went on to make films which reenact true horrific events which took place a long time ago. I believe that this method they've adapted is very effective. There are some movies that aren't so scary as it is but when you realize that it's based on a true story, you start to believe that there is nothing stopping whatsoever it is happening in the movie from happening to you. WTF!
Conjuring 2 made use of this method and ended up frightening many of its viewers. Why is it that most scary movies make use of the most harmless things to torture an entire family. Such as; a little girl, an elderly person, a nun or even a doll. This movie had them all (well except the doll, that is just messed up).

Conjuring 2 was one of the most anticipated movies this year and it sure didn't disappoint.



Tobytale review: 7.5/10

Related movies: Annabelle, Insidious