Showing posts with label Press Film Screening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Press Film Screening. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Film Press Review: Before We Go.

08.29.2015 - “Before We Go” is a romantic comedy that’s more cerebral and interesting as the characters they have been portrayed by Chris Evans and Alice Eve. Rarely do you see these actors in an independent film unlike the ones they starred on.

For Chris Evans this is his directorial debut and at the same time producer of this film, that never shied from having inspired from the success of the “Before Trilogy” adding a different twist on the romance with deep conversations of two strangers.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Film Press Review: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

08.11.2015 – If you’ll consider this year has a theme and it’s about spies, espionage and secret agents.

Man from U.N.C.L.E. is not you’re typically spy film and what makes it unique is that Guy Ritchie has made this film authentic.

There are a lot of spy films out there and this one would is impossible to set in a modern era even change the way it was originally made.

The concept what makes this film quite intriguing as how Warner Bros. is promoting this film seemed interesting.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Press Film Review: Fantastic 4!

08.05.2015 – Fantastic 4 is the series that put Marvel on the map during the 1960s and it’s the series that jumpstarted the silver age comics. It is the first super team and at the same time reinvigorated the superhero genre from the house of ideas.

It’s more popular than the Avengers and an iconic superhero team second only to the X-Men. Now 20th Century Fox has rebooted this franchise for its third film that has been discussed when the studio announced to produce it seven years ago…

Friday, July 24, 2015

Press Film Review: The Good Lie.

07.24.2015 – “The Good Lie” at first appears to be a documentary of Sudan survivors, but as the movie rolls it shows how harsh reality can be somewhere in Africa. The poster lures you away from its true narrative that features Reese Witherspoon.

But the movie tells more about these survivors of their tribe and how they had a second chance at life. It was originally screened during the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival a well-deserved movie that teaches us a lesson and importance of life.