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‘The Blind Side’: I Smell an Oscar

Posted in At Box Office, Drama, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG-13, Sports with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

At first glance, this sports drama is another football vehicle in the vein of Facing the Giants or Remember the Titans, where the main characters have internal or team challenges to overcome in order to beat the opposing team and succeed in life. After all, the term “blind side” is a football term.

But this movie is really more about two things: believing that you can have a better life if you can apply yourself through hard work and believing in the goodness of humanity. Actually, in the end, the film is really about change, change for the better.

Sandra Bullock not only looks amazing in this film, but she also really does a wonderful job of portraying a very different type of woman than we have seen her play. Bullock’s typical comic or anal idiosyncrasies fall away and suddenly you aren’t watching Bullock on screen anymore. Instead, you are pulled into the life of strong, Southern socialite Leigh Anne Tuohy as she rallies around her new cause, a young and talented athlete from the projects called Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron). Continue reading

‘2012’: New Meaning to the Disaster Film

Posted in Action, Adventure, At Box Office, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG-13, Sci-Fi with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

In a word… disappointing. Here’s my take on this sci-fi blockbuster wannabe.

Basic Plot:

In 2009 American geologist Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) discovers that the earth’s core is heating up and goes to warn U.S. President Thomas Wilson (Danny Glover) through White House Chief of Staff Carl Anheuser (Oliver Platt) about the terrifying ramifications: an apocalyse. But before a global plan can be implemented to save the earth from disaster, global quakes and tsunamis start destroying the world.

The 2010 G8 summit decides to create giant arks to save a select 400,000 people and several animals in hopes of salvaging some of the planet.

In the middle of this chaos, writer Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) is trying to enjoy an adventure with his kids in Yellowstone away from ex-wife Kate (Amanda Peet) when he stumbles upon a conspiracy theorist and radio host called Charlie Frost (Woody Harrelson) who keeps announcing that the Mayans were right and the world will end in 2012.

Jackson now must save his family – and perhaps even repair his former marriage with Kate – by locating the arks and getting his family to safety before the whole earth is destroyed. Continue reading

‘This Is It’: MJ Tribute Worth the Price

Posted in At Box Office, Documentary, Film Genre, Film Release, Film Review, Film Stars with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

The Kenny Ortega Michael Jackson movie was well worth the admission price.

OK, I admit: I am a Jackson musical fan. That is partly why I enjoyed the documentary/music video. But even if you dislike the man, there is something fascinating in watching a man so obviously talented as a performer put together what would have been a fantastically creative show.

What comes through on celluloid is both Jackson’s eccentricity, his incredible energy, and his sincere wish to give his audience the performance of a lifetime. All that was inspiring enough for me to think, yep, he was still the reigning king of pop.

There is also something sober about watching the behind-the-scenes rehearsal knowing that Jackson is no longer living. I could sense a reverence in the movie theatre as the magic onscreen unfolded.

Whether you believe the film exploits MJ or brings out his true intent – and there are arguments for both – no doubt you would agree that losing someone so creative way before his time is truly sad. I mourn this loss.

— Laura J. Bagby

Flying High With ‘Amelia’

Posted in Adventure, At Box Office, Drama, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , on October 29, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

ameliaI just viewed the Mira Nair movie Amelia, the film based on Amelia Earhart’s two loves – flying and, apparently, men – starring Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, and Ewan McGregor.

Despite a couple of flashback scenes near the film’s beginning that are a bit disorienting, and the annoyance of seeing Hilary’s hair change colors throughout the film — blonder with highlights, redder, then back to highlights, not to mention how Richard Gere’s hair went from nearly white back to light grey at a time when it should have remained the same — the film has merit in reminding us that we need two things in life: the ability to follow our dreams unrestricted and people who can support that dream. Continue reading

Get ‘This Is It’ Movie Tickets Soon!

Posted in At Box Office, Film News, Film Release with tags , , , , , , , , on October 26, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

Hey, Celluloid Critic fans,

A friend of mine called me a couple of hours ago to ask if I wanted to head to the theatres this Halloween weekend to see the new Michael Jackson documentary, This Is It, based on rehearsal footage of his world tour.

The movie opens Wednesday, Oct 28th. I am guessing tickets will sell out fast. It’s only in theatres for about two weeks. So, with that said, you might want to jump on www.fandango.com and get your tickets!

I will share my thoughts about the film with you soon.

— Laura

‘Whip It’ Equals Skip It

Posted in At Box Office, Comedy, Drama, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG-13, Sports with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 9, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

whipitDon’t waste cash on this Fox Searchlight Pictures comedy/drama that marks Drew Barrymore’s debut as director. This sports movie starring Ellen Page as a young roller derby queen has the teen angst and issues of an after-school special.

Let’s take a brief look at the plot and then uncover the good, the bad, and the ugly about this Flower Films production. Continue reading

‘Surrogates’: When Virtual Technology Backfires

Posted in At Box Office, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG-13, Sci-Fi, Thriller with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 2, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

surrogatesGet the full synopsis plus commentary in this movie review of the Touchstone science fiction film Surrogates.

Movie Synopsis

What if you could work, play sports, and enjoy a night out without ever having to leave your home, experience personal harm, or suffer negative consequences?

Welcome to the world of the new PG-13 sci-fi film Surrogates, where human operators are plugging into the Internet and letting their better-looking robotic selves called surrogates live out their lives for them. Continue reading

October 2009 Movie Releases

Posted in Animated, At Box Office, Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Fantasy, Film Genre, Film News, Film Release, Thriller, War with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 29, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

Because it is Halloween month, you will see more thriller/horror films on this list of October movies. I am not advocating you watch horror. I am only providing this list as reference and hope that you will choose wisely at the box office.

So here is the list, with the dates for each release…

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Dishing About ‘Meatballs’

Posted in Animated, At Box Office, Family Friendly, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 28, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

CloudyMeatballs2Liz Lane and I enjoyed discussing the meatier aspects of the fun, animated flick Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs on radio station Positive Hit Radio The Current.

Listen to this edited audio clip about the movie.

Audio Commentary:

— Laura J. Bagby

A Meaty Movie Experience

Posted in Animated, At Box Office, Comedy, Family Friendly, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 25, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

CloudyMeatballsIf you prefer the shorter audio version edited from the radio, take a listen.

Audio Review:

Here’s a movie that will give you something to chew on: It’s the new animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

In a coastal Atlantic fishing town called Swallow Falls, where life is dull and Baby Brent sardines are the daily sustenance, one budding scientist named Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader, Saturday Night Live) dreams of bringing life back to his dreary town by inventing something that will bring him fame, fortune, and local approval.

But so far all his crazy gadgets – spray-on shoes, de-balding formula, a walking television, and a monkey thought translator – have made Flint the laughingstock of the neighborhood and caused nothing but trouble for him. Flint’s failed antics have earned him the ire of rule-conscious policeman Earl Devereaux (Mr. T, The A-Team); the disapproval of his technophobic father, Tim (James Caan, Sonny Corleone in The Godfather), who believes Flint should quit dreaming and take a job at the family-owned bait and tackle shop; and the mocking taunts of nemesis ‘Baby’ Brent McHale (Andy Samberg, I Love You, Man and SNL) who is the face on every can of sardines. Continue reading