onsdag 1 februari 2023
Guillermo Del Toro´s Pinnochio
söndag 29 januari 2023
Piggy
fredag 27 januari 2023
Shepherd
For those of you who have read my reviews for many years, you may have noticed that i don´t really write reviews close to any premiere´s. Only at a few occations i have published reviews close to a premiere, otherwise i could be months later than many other movie reviewers. I don´t follow any special pattern, i simply write a review when i feel like it. The nice thing about that is i can just choose any film i want, no matter when it was released. That way i get to mix it up a bit and it might be fun for the reader as well. I can give you a perfect example i did it one time, and that was when i published my review for the 2014 indendept film Faults from director Riley Stearns. This film was released in 2014 in different film festivals and on physical DVD August 4th in 2015. I reviewed this film on December 30th in 2015, so that´s almost 5 months later since the film came out on DVD. Either way it turned out to be a great pick for my final review for the year of 2015, and i would not be surprised if many of you have never heard of this film. Faults tells the story of Ansel Roth ( Loland Orser ), a writer and a cult specialist, who fraudulently uses an expired voucher to pay for a meal at the hotel restaurant. Since he have economic problems he need to find a way to get paid. While doing a presentation on his main subject, how religious cults work, a couple named Evelyn and Paul approach Roth requesting an autographed copy of his book. They tell him they need his help to get their daughter Claire ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead ) out of this cult and they are willing to pay him. At first he declines the offer, but since he is in economic trouble this could be his only choice. I think Faults is a fascinating film in many ways, since this film tells the story of the troubled personality of Ansel and the woman Claire who is clearly stuck in her religious cult. The review i did for this film back in 2014 could have been much better, i will happily admit that today, but i will say for the most part i agree with what i said in the review why you should check this film out. Director Riley Sterns gives us a film that tells a different perspective on the subject of religious cults and not predictable, so if you can find this film on DVD i think you should give it a chance. I have been wanting to see a horror film called Shepherd since early 2022 and for some reason did not review this film last year. So why not do it now in early 2023 instead? I bought a blu ray copy from the UK and the question is, does the film Shepherd have a lot to offer horror fans, or should you aviod this title at all cost?
Eric Black ( Tom Hughes ) agrees to work as a shepherd in a deserted house out in the Scottish highlands, after his unfaithful wife has passed away. He needs to do something different, to be able to move on with his life. As he stays in this cabin, he begin to experience strange events in the area. Is he just dreaming, or is this really happening?
I think it is very important to say that this is a film that will divide certain kind of people. How do i mean? If you are not into very dark human portraits and a lot of emotional atmosphere in a lonesome location, then Shepherd is definetely not for you. However, if you love mystical horror influences, beautiful cinematography from Richard Stoddard combined with strong acting performances, than you are in for a very fascinating film. This is one of those films you need to give some time, to really feel the point of this film. Shepherd does not only tell the story of a man struggling with his personal issues, the film also show us how lonliness can affect us mentally. Let´s get ino some of the details that i really appreciate with this film. First of all the beautiful locations matches so well with the story, it really feels like no one else would live out here in the cold Scottish mountains. You can almost feel the ice cold wind in certain scenes, as the camera really manage to capture the weather conditions. The mystical horror scenes is one of the details i really appreciate in certain scenes, where the main character Eric seems to have visions of dark dressed figures. Together with the sound effects and the cold atmosphere surrounding them, this becomes very effective from a horror perspective. Lead actor Tom Hughes ( who i especially remember from the 2018 film Red Joan, worth checking out ) deliver a very strong acting performance of a man who is clearly falling apart mentally. I personally feel that this is the best acting performance i have ever seen him do so far, and i applaud him for that. Actress Kate Dickie ( definetely worth checking out in the 2015 horror film The Witch ) deliver another strong performance here as the character Katherine. Actress Greta Scacchi ( who you should see in the TV series The Terror from 2018 ) knows exactly how to portrait the character Glenys Black. Shepherd is a film that manage to bring up a lot of subjects on mental health, and our right to grief in our own way. Director Russel Owen proves with Shepherd that you don´t need luxuary sets to make a strong film, you need a really good story and some really powerful acting. I could not ask for much more, i am really pleased with what the Shepherd has to offer.
Rating: DDDD
söndag 22 januari 2023
R.I.P.D. 2 - Rise Of The Damned
fredag 20 januari 2023
The Lair
Back in the early 90´s i used to be a big werewolf fan, and i collected werewolf films on VHS. I remember when i managed to find both An American Werewolf In London, the very first The Howling and the Stephen King film Silver Bullet on VHS from the UK, it was like winning the lottery. I found them all at a videostore called Movieline in Gothenburgh, the biggest Scandinavian video store. I also remember that i picked up Zombie Flesh Eaters on an uncut version as well, but it was actually the werewolf films that made me more interested. I had seen all three werewolf films before, simply because i recorded them on my VHS player from a TV channel called TV3. But seeing these films with commercials was no fun, so buying the actual films was the best way to go. I probably watched these tapes more than 30 times and still loved them just as much. During the 90´s i did check out other werewolf movies as well, but it was the classics i appreciated mostly. When the early 2000´s arrived the horror genre just kept on growing with a lot of different genre´s, and werewolves did return as well. There was especially one film that really made an impact in the year of 2002, and that is the British horror film known as Dog Soldiers. Directed by Neil Marshal, this film tells the story of a British squad of soldiers who are dropped off in the Scottish Highlands to carry out a training exercise against a Special Air Service unit. But as their training exercise is about to begin, they discover that something is not right, finding the remains of the SAS unit. The squad retreat to get into a location for safety, but something is clearly coming after them. Dog Soldiers is not only a really good werewolf film, but i love the practical make up effects done on the werewolves. The acting in general is great as well and i think it is a well made horror film. Definetely worth picking up on DVD or Blu Ray if you love werewolf films. Director Neil Marshall continued making quality horror with the 2005 film The Descent ( his best film in my opinion ) where a group of women who go exploring in a cave system, where humanoid creatures suddenly attack them. This is definetely a must buy on physical media, and one of the best horror films of that year. Neil have continued to make films since then and have tried different genres. When i heard about his latest film called The Lair being a monster movie, i got really excited. Is it possible that this film is as good as Dog Soldiers or The Descent, or have the magic we once experienced from Neil´s films vanished for all eternity ?
When Royal Air Force pilot Lt. Kate Sinclair ( Charlotte Kirk ) is shot down over Afghanistan, she finds refuge in anabandoned undergroud bunker. Until she finds out that this underground bunker had Russians doing secret experiments.....
Imagine if someone would combine the 2009 horror film The Devil´s Tomb with the 1990 cult classic Xtro II: The Second Encounter, and you would have The Lair served on a plate. This is truly a throwback to sci fi action horror movies that i grew up watching on VHS with lots of shooting and instead of traditional aliens we get monsters ( works perfectly fine with me ). The Lair really feels like a respectful love letter to fans of films from the past, and i am so happy to see that director Neil Marshall decided to take this path. Since he have proved that he knows how to make both great monster films such as The Descent and horror films as well with Dog Soldiers, he clearly have a passion for going old school and you can tell that by watching The Lair. So let´s go through some of the positive details that i appreciate. The monsters are actually pretty cool to look at, they almost feel like a combination from Resident Evil creatures combined with a toxic waste deformed version of Venom. The underground facility feels like a secret military bunker and i love the tunnels, a perfect environment to have monsters running around. The lead female character Capt. Kate Sinclair played by actress Charlotte Kirk ( who i remember from the Bruce Willis film Vice, worth checking out ) is exactly what a film like this needs. She is one bad ass female character who does not take shit from anyone and have no problem fighting for her life. Charlotte knows exactly how to make this film entertaining with her powerful female performance, and i can just imagine that she had a good time making this film. Actress Kibong Tanji as Corp. Jade Lafayette is another great female character who is clearly not afraid to go into battle. The male cast work for the most part, but i actually think that the two female characters in this film makes the biggest impact. The action scenes are cheesy fun, made to entertain fans of action films of the 80´s and 90´s. Anything negative to say? Honestly i just had a good time with The Lair and don´t really care if there are any flaws. This is my kind of popcorn film, that takes me right back to the VHS stores of my childhood. Director Neil Marshall have done it again, delivering a film that will surely please fans of B horror movies. The Lair is definetely worth picking up on DVD or Blu Ray, we need more films like this made in the future so a young generation can learn what matters a lot more than TikTok, and that is to bring back classic VHS video violence.
Rating: DDD
måndag 16 januari 2023
Stalker
There is a huge problem worldwide that never seems to stop, and that is people who are known as stalkers. They follow people wherever they go, and don´t care if they destroy people´s lives. The numbers of stalkers worldwide clearly shows that there are many more out there than i could ever have imagined. I actually know a very dangerous stalker, who followed a close female friend of mine many years ago. At first i didn´t know how mentally ill this man was, until he showed his true identity. He followed my female friend everywhere, outside her home, where she drived, even when she was walking outside. He even tried to confront her at some points, where she felt really scared. I will be honest and say i was very worried for her, and i used to check with her everyday for a long time if she was ok. I just didn´t want anything happen to her. It took a long time until he finally stopped following her around, and it was because she felt ready to let people know who were following her. When people found out who he was, he understood it would be harder for him to continue, since she have lots of friends around her. Even if he did stopped following her closely, she have seen him sometimes, just standing watching after her from a long distance. So we don´t really know if he ever will stop completely, but i really hope so. You never really know what a stalker is capable of, since you don´t know if they intend to hurt someone. Speaking of stalkers, there are several movies that takes on the subject of people who are stalkers. One of the films that comes to my mind is the 2002 film known as One Hour Photo. A psychological thriller from director Mark Romanek ( director of the 2010 film Never Let Me Go, who fans of Andrew Garfield most likely appreciate ). One Hour Photo tells the story of Seymour "Sy" Parrish ( brilliant played by legendary actor Robin Williams, in his best acting performance if you ask me ) who works as a photo technician at a one-hour photo in big-box store SavMart. He lives a very lonely life, so his work is basically everything he have to look forward to. His favourite customers are the Yorkin family, where especially the wife Nina Yorkin ( Connie Nielsen ) is nice to him. But Sy is becoming obsessed with this family, as he is a part of this family as well. As a psychological thriller, One Hour Photo manage to do so many things right. You have that powerful psychological tension in some of the scenes where Sy looses all control, and you also witness the downfall of someone who clearly have some big mental problems. A must see on DVD or Blu Ray if you enjoy this genre, and my absolute favourite film from Robin Williams ( yes, even better than Dead Poets Society, just my personal opinion ). Speaking of psychological thrillers, i recently sat down to watch a DVD i bought from the UK ( simply because i could not find it here in stores in Sweden ), a thriller called Stalker. I have always been a fan of psychological thrillers so i was curious to see if this film had anything to offer. Is Stalker a must see, or should you throw it down your nearest garbage can?
Actress Rose Hepburn ( Sophie Skelton ) is staying at an old 3 star hotel, something she is not looking forward to. As she arrives, no one seems to be working at the reception desk. She decides to take the elevator anyway, but before she is able to go all the way up another man makes an entrance. It turns out that his name is Daniel ( Staurt Brennan ), and he is going to a completely different floor. Suddenly the elevator is stuck, and they are both trapped. The alarm button does not seem to work, and they have no idea how they will get out. Using anything they can find to find an entrance, they have no other option but to do it themselves, in case no one is coming to help them.
It is not often you get a film with basically only 2 characters in a whole movie, and i actually appreciate when you have very few characters to get to know. Not just because it gives you a deeper portait of both characters, but it also becomes a bigger challenge for the actors to make the audience interested in the story as well. Stalker is in no way original or different from some other thrillers out there, but this film is actually quite interesting from a psychological perspective. Here we have two people stuck inside an elevator, in a hotel that does not seem to have any staff working, so how do they get out? Most importantly, why are they both there? Does both of them plan to stay at this hotel or are they here for another reason? You begin to ask yourself some questions when especially one of them seems to be carrying some secrets, and this is especially where Stalkers works pretty solid as a thriller. So let´s talk about the characters and let us begin with actress Sophie Skeleton ( who i of course have seen in the very popular TV series Outlander ) as the character Rose Hepburn, who is a hard working actress. Sophie have no problem getting into her character in a natural way, and i especially appreciate how smooth she is at delivering dialogue. I also enjoy that she plays out her mood swings, that when you think she may be in control, she can just switch off another button and show her frustration. Actor Stuart Brennan plays the shy, and odd character known as Daniel. I really like to see Stuart transformed into this mysterious personality. Daniel is clearly struggling with personal issues, and when you hear him talk you can almost feel like he have gone through a lot of suffering in his life. This is the first time i have seen Stuart Brennan act on screen and i have to say i am impressed. I wouldn´t say that it is top class acting, but it´s definetely a solid portrait of a man who feels alone and depressed. Oh i should mention that legendary wrestler Bret Hart have a very small role in this film, that was a nice surprise. Since the film is called Stalker there is a connection in this film to that title, but what it really means is something you will have to figure out yourself. I think they did a good job with the connection to the title, especially towards the end. Anything negative to say about Stalker? Honestly i feel like i don´t need to say anything negative, because even if this film have flaws i actually enjoyed this film. Director Steve Johnson have made a thriller that´s well made considering the limited budget, and i also think he tells the story in a effective way. Stalker is definetely worth picking up on DVD from the UK if you are a psychological thriller fan, just like myself. One thing is for sure, i won´t be going in any older elevators for quite some time after watching this film.
Rating: DDD
lördag 14 januari 2023
Dig
I have a lot of respect for actors who does not do too many similar roles. They dare to take chances and try on different characters in different genres. I understand if you love a specific genre and do certain films there, because you enjoy doing them. But to do something different takes courage, and you have to be able to capture the audience as well. One actor who proved that he could go outside of his comfort zone, is the actor known as Thomas Jane. Most of you might remember him from the 2004 film adaptation of The Punisher ( definetely worth checking out ), but i really think he proved his acting abilities in the TV series known as Hung. If you by any chance have not seen this TV series, you should check it out on HBO Max. Hung tells the story of high-school basketball teacher Ray Drecker ( Thomas Jane ), father of two teenagers. When a fire destroy their childhood home that Ray still owns, Ray have no insurance to cover the damage from the fire. He has to find a way to make more money. With the help of his friend Tanya Skagle ( Jane Adams ), they come up with the idea that he should become a male prostitute. He already have a big penis so it should not be a problem, and Tanya will be his pimp. Sleeping around with clients may sound simple at first, but everything may not go as easy as it may seem. I personally enjoyed all 3 seasons of Hung, and i think Thomas Jane is really good as the lead character of Ray Drecker. This TV series is not only entertaining but also show that if you make certain choices in life, you might have to be prepared to take a few strikes. Also that this TV series brings up the subject of male prostitues, something you don´t see everyday. Thomas Jane have done a lot of films as well over the years, and i have honestly not seen all of them. I did enjoy him in the 2020 action thriller Run Hide Fight from director Kyle Rankin, another film worth picking up. I have been curious to watch a thriller that he released in autumn last year called Dig, since i saw the poster of the film. I decided to pick up the film on Blu Ray to give it a chance. Is this a thriller that deserves to be seen, or shoud Dig be buried deep underneath the ground?
Family father Scott Brennan ( Thomas Jane ) watch his wife get shot at a gas station, together with his daughter Jane Brennan ( Harlow Jane ), while his daughter get a hearing damage for being so close to the gun. This horrible tragedy causes a lot of damage in the relationship between Scott and Jane, while she is struggling with her hearing disability. Scott begin to plan if he should take his daughter on a weekend trip, but one day a man shows up at his business known as Victor ( Emilie Hirsch ), who is willing pay really good for a demolition of a house, out in the desert. Since this job will help them economically, Scott agree to do the job and let his daughter help out. What they don´t know is that Victor has not really told why they are doing this job, until they find out the truth.
The easiest way to explain Dig is to say that it reminds me of thrillers of the 90´s. You have the ordinary working class here, where a sudden tragedy changes the lives for a family. I actually appreciate the simple storyline in a film like this, because you don´t need to make things complicated to make the story interesting. The location of this film takes place mostly out in the desert, and considering that these workers are out there to dig, it definetely feels like the right environment. One detail that really sticks out is the fact that the daughter Jane ( played well by young actress Harlow Jane ) looses her hearing almost completely. Imagine being 16 years old and not being able to hear again as other teenagers, of course it will affect her mentally and physically. Harlow manage to play this character realistic and i also feel that she tries to portrait a girl her age suffering not only from the death of her mother, but with her own inner demons. Thomas Jane as the lead character Scott may not be very different in this film from other characters we have seen him done before, but i enjoy his performance, simply because he have a certain screen presence playing a family father. Emile Hirsch ( who most of you most likely remember from the excellent Sean Penn film Into The Wild ) plays the crazy criminal called Victor. It may not be one of his better acting performances in his career, but definetely a big step in the right direction since Pursuit. Actress Liana Liberato ( who was brilliant in the 2010 film Trust, a must see ) is actually quite fun to watch here as criminal Lola. She does not seem to have any empathy at all, and cares more about herself than anything else. I enjoy the soundtrack in this film, the songs fit in very well with the desert atmopshere. Any problems with Dig? If you don´t want to watch a thriller that have been done many times before, you might loose interest in this film. There is nothing different with this film than other desert thrillers, except for daughter Jane struggling with her hearing damage. And i actually think that this is the part that makes Dig a bit more interesting which helps the film stand out a little bit, in a genre that needs different ideas. Director K. Asher Levin have definetely been inspired by 90´s Texas thrillers while making this film, or at least you can sense that while you are watching Dig. It is very simple, doesn´t have a lot of surprises, but as a thriller i would say it works for the most part. If you are interested in this genre for a popcorn night, i think this could be a good choice. Dig knows what kind of audience it was made for, and that´s good enough for me.
Rating: DDD