Friday, December 16, 2016

SING (2016)




Let me start this review off by saying I was less than impressed with the commercials for this movie. An animated movie about a singing competition with animals? Didn't sound too interesting. Man, I couldn't have been more wrong! I won't reveal too much of the movie, but suffice it to say, this movie WAY surpassed my expectations. The animation was standard Illumination Animation (i.e. Minions, and Secret Life of Pets). It's not yet as stellar as Pixar, but it more than does the job in this case. The acting sucked me in and I forgot that I had to crane my neck to see the whole screen (we had to sit on the second row because we had a late start). I could only pick out three of the actors, but that's only because I try to pick out which actor plays which character. The singing was impeccable! The soundtrack stands up with Happy Feet, Shrek, and other fun animated movies. Don't worry all of you Musical nay-sayers, I wouldn't call this a musical...more of a movie with music showcased throughout. And the wide variety of genres include something for everyone. I believe this is a perfect family movie for Christmas break. A little warning about some of the content. They have a few small lewd jokes and some themes that parents might have to talk about on the way home: deception, cheating, violence, and thievery. Each character has their own conflicts that they're trying to overcome and hard work and honesty is rewarded in the end. Enjoy and see you at the movies!

Overall, I'd give this movie
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Monday, December 12, 2016

Doctor Strange (2016)




Doctor Strange is the most recent journey into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It tells the tale of doctor Stephen Strange and his journey from being only part of a man to realizing his full potential. As a solo film, this movie deals with many of the same themes as Iron Man: brilliant man in his field taking his gifts for granted until an accident forces him to look inside himself for strength and answers to overcome his demons. The casting of this movie couldn't be more perfect. Benedict Cumberbatch was an excellent choice for Doctor Strange and really added a depth to the character that few other actors could have brought. This movie greatly benefitted from 8 years worth of previous films so that audiences knew that suspension of belief was critical coming in. By now, we are well aware that there are things in the MCU that don't exist in our realm and they've made magic feel as much a part of that world as a man in a robotic suit or a god from Asgard. Fair warning: there are many scenes of violence and the movie also deals with demonic forces. With this new addition to the slate of Marvel films, it will be interesting to see how Doctor Strange interacts with the other heavy hitters of the MCU. Enjoy and see you at the movies!

Overall, I'd give this movie
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