Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Interstellar: A Cosmic Disappointment (spoilers)

Wallpaper of the film with one of the planets Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and his team visit.
So we saw Interstellar yesterday. 

The hype we had towards this film when we heard about it was high and we were intrigued with how Nolan could deal with a space film. Eventually, more news came out and the film was being cast with promising actors such as Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Anne Hathaway and so on. We got more and more hyped and excited to watch the film. Then came the trailers and our excitement was comparable to a little kid waiting in line for the new CoD.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

American Pie (1999): SEVEN OUT OF TEN? (spoilers)

Shitty scene not worth mentioned.
I don't know why people love this film so much. This film is shit. It's one of the worst films I've ever seen in my life and if so many people love it I might just review it my way. American Pie is a shit-film that basically starts off with four teenagers making a pact of losing their virginity by prom night, as if that's the only thing that matters in the whole fucking world.


Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Drive: Buckle up your seatbelts, kids (spoilers)

The Driver (Ryan Gosling) waits for the criminals, in which he acts as the getaway driver.
Holy shit! I fucking loved this movie. It's very well done and it's about an intense drama starring Ryan Gosling as the Driver and Carrey Mulligan as Irene. Nicholas Winding Refn adapted the film from James Sallis' novel of the same name. The film gives off an 80s retro vibe accompanied with a soundtrack that completes the film in a way that perfectly sets the tone of the movie.

Shutter Island: Finally, a film that is actually brilliant (spoilers)

Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) is trying to figure out the mystery at Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital, along with his partner Chuck (Mark Rufallo). Here they ask questions to Dr. Cawley (Ben Kingsley) hoping to get some answers.
We want to see brilliantly done films. We want to see the beautifully built scenes come to life and present us a magnificent film that makes us shiver, laugh or cry. Shutter Island is one of those films. Based on the book from Dennis Lehane, this is an outstanding piece of Art that everyone (and I literally mean everyone) needs to watch.

Monday, 3 November 2014

The Twilight Saga: Those are Vampires?! (spoilers)

From left to right: meet the friendzoned guy, fampires Bella and Edward and their daughter with the weirdest name ever.
Seriously. No. Those are not vampires, even though you try so hard for them to be. This Twilight Saga brings out the cheesy and lame romantic story between seventeen year old Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and the one-hundred and seven year old fampire (fake and vampire) Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson).