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donderdag 9 januari 2014
Today's Review: Philomena
Finally another review for MS:
http://www.moviescene.nl/p/152474/philomena_-_recensie
Not the greatest dramatic presentation, nor the funniest of comedies. Rather an average film, a true mixed bag in every sense of the word, despite the intriguing and stil fairly topical substance. Damn fine good old fashioned British acting though, as could be expected. This was the last film shown in the now deceased Provadja theater in my home town of Alkmaar. Not the best swan song imaginable, but a far cry from a wasted evening. As for the lack of arthouse now plaguing Alkmaar, events have been set in motion to remedy that, and I'm happy to be a part of it. Hopefully those in need of finer, more thought provoking cinema will soon be able to get their occasional fix again. If I have anything to say about it, better titles will be made available, though there's bound to be a few disappointments down the road (well, sorry!).
maandag 30 april 2012
Chronicles of Riddick, The
Rating:
***/*****, or 7/10
Overly
bombastic and grandiose sequel to the much smaller scale Sci-Fi
horror flick Pitch Black (2000), revealing director Twohy had
near Star Warsian aspirations with the Riddick character,
which despite the ambitious undertaking of this epic attempt never
really materialized any further. Set some years after the events of
Pitch Black, Chronicles of Riddick picks up with the
continuing hunt for the dangerous anti-hero Riddick (Vin Diesel doing
the only type of character he can pull off successfully: the grumpy,
violent bullyboy with a heart of gold), though this time not so much
for the bounty on his head, but more for the purpose of having him
combat a new threat to the galaxy in the shape of the massive
world-conquering army of Necromongers, who seek to convert all life
to their semi-religious cause or kill it instead. Riddick has little
interest in abandoning his quiet lonely life in the wilds, but
hesitantly accepts, resulting in a fair amount of high adrenaline
fight and chase sequences in a movie that looks terrific but is
ultimately yet another haphazard play on the age-old 'good versus
evil' routine. Though Riddick continues to be a fun character for his
total lack of subtlety and cynical attitude, the rest of his universe
is just a bit too weird to fully run along with. Also features Karl
Urban (always a blast in this type of action film) as a Necromonger
commander caught in a MacBeth type web of intrigue with his wife
(Thandie Newton) out to persuade him to kill his dark overlord and
take his place, as well as a small role for Judi Dench as an
elemental spirit seeking to convince Riddick to be a force for good.
Star Wars this is not, but if you take the silly names and
bizarre characters with a grain of salt there's quite a few things to
enjoy in this action flick. A third Riddick movie has been in
the works for years and as of 2012 seems to be finally picking up
some steam.
Starring:
Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Judi Dench
Directed
by David Twohy
USA:
Universal Pictures, 2004
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