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2012/07/29 at 12:00am

The Watch

07.29.2012 | By |

The Watch

Los mejores momentos de la comedia de ciencia ficción, The Watch, se encuentra en los avances. El resto del filme es un refrito de varias películas como Men In Black, que conduce solo al aburrimiento. Cuando una película une a Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill uno espera carcajadas a la libra, pero ellos son víctimas de un guión flojo y sin inspiración por parte de Seth Rogen y compañía. Nuestros protagonistas no tienen que comprobarse ya que su trayectoria de grandes logros hablan por si mismos (excepto por Richard Ayoade). Por lo que vi, se nota que los actores querían hacer más, pero no hay donde ir con esta ordinaria trama.

La premisa se desarrolla en un barrio en el que se crea una patrulla de vigilancia tras aparecer asesinado uno de sus habitantes. Al final, sus integrantes terminarán descubriendo una trama alienígena para destruir el mundo.

El gran problema con esta cinta son los chistes y su desordenada confabulación. El director Akiva Schaffer no es un maestro del arte de reír y fracasa penosamente aquí. En lugar de entregarnos una película fresca al estilo “Ghostbusters”, experimentamos una historia sin rumbo, alejandose de la historia principal en momentos, por ejemplo, cuando los muchachos repentinamente se encuentran en una orgía y otro sobre Stiller incapaz de preñar a su mujer. ¿Que tiene que ver esto con alienígenas? Sólo Hill y sus improvisaciones le traen un poco de vida a este problema cómico.

“The Watch”, igual que otro film de Stiller, “The Heartbreak Kid”, contiene momentos latinos. En esta ocasión un guardia de seguridad (Joe Nuñez) de la tienda de Stiller acabó de recibir sus papeles de ciudadanía, pero lo que no se espera es que sea devorado y destrozado por un extraterrestre. Luego de la muerte del hombre, Stiller se le ve deprimido escuchando a una canción mexicana en su carro a solas. Muy gracioso. Pero hay que notar que Stiller ve al cultura latina como graciosa y siempre merecedor de chistes, estereotipos. ¿No hay algo errado con eso?

No todo es terrible, pero los momentos jocosos son tan ocasionales que ¿en verdad vale pagar dinero para ver un producto así? Claro que no, especialmente cuando uno aun puede ver en cartelera y bluray las dos mejores comedias del año – “Ted” y “21 Jump Street” respectivamente. Mejor vean esos, y no se deje engañar por el trailer de ésta que debería de ser esperada en DVD.

Karen Posada

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2012/07/25 at 12:00am

Step Up Revolution

07.25.2012 | By |

Step Up Revolution

If you’ve seen any of the movies from the ‘Step Up’ series then you know exactly what to expect from ‘Step Up Revolution’. The only thing this movie offers is entertainment in the form of dance; don’t except any deep dialogue, gripping twists, or great acting. I saw the 3D format of the film and besides some splashing water, sparks and people popping out of the screening here and there there’s no reason to invest in it. This movie follows the exact same footsteps as its predecessors, so if you are up for watching some amazing dance moves and nothing more, then you can enjoy this movie for what it is.

 

Emily (Kathryn McCormick) wants to join a dance academy and become a professional dancer. She happens to meet Sean (Ryan Guzman) who works as a waiter in a luxurious Miami hotel and spends his free-time pulling flash mobs with his underground dance crew called “the mob”. Dance is their connection and when Emily’s father, Mr. Anderson (Peter Gallagher) business mogul, wants to destroy The Mob’s historic neighborhood to build a luxury complex; they realize they must turn their performance art into protest art.

 

The movie of course tries to use its overly predictable dramatic moments as much as possible, especially when it comes to the love story. The biggest twist in the film has no real effect as it is known all along. Although this film has a Latin mix to it there’s only one salsa sequence, which was disappointing, this is certainly something it could have exploited more. The worst part about the storyline is the mixed message it sends at the end, where “revolution” is merely a word that can be wiped off easily.

 

Guzman who has a Mexican background, is a heartthrob and may be even better looking than Channing Tatum; he certainly has jaw-dropping moves and the other star McCormick of course doesn’t stay behind; their dancing is the highlight as their acting leaves a lot to be desired. There are at least four flash mobs and one out does the other every time, with out a doubt the dancers here are phenomenal. The final one is of course the ultimate flash mob; the combination of sound and the images of the various sets of dancers are exhilarating.

 

I can’t deny that I enjoyed every dance sequence this movie offered, but the overly formulaic storyline that traces back all the way to the very first chapter of the franchise makes it nothing more than a dance film. I don’t suggest you go spend your movie at the theater; this might be a fun thing to watch from home but simply for its entertaining dances.  

Karen Posada

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2012/07/25 at 12:00am

Jerry Seinfeld is back after 14 years

07.25.2012 | By |

Jerry Seinfeld is back after 14 years

14 years after Jerry Seinfeld’s last show, he’s ready to do his famous signature stand-up presentation well known to the City of New York. He will perform five presentations in each New York City borough, for five straight Thursday nights this fall.

Seinfeld, was born and bred in New York, he began his career as a comedian in the city in the 1970s, besides doing some presentations for benefits or short sets for special occasions in local comedy clubs, he hasn’t done a full length presentation in a theater in NYC since his sold-out Broadway show, ‘I’m Telling You For the Last Time’, in the Broadhurst theater in 1998, a little after his hit TV show Seinfeld finished.

” I was born in Brooklyn, went to school in Queens and started out as a comedian in Manhattan. I feel like New York City taught me how to be funny. I’m so excited to perform a special series of shows for my beloved home town,” said Seinfeld.

Seinfeld’s presentations will be done Thursday nights, just like his famous TV show Seindfled was on- he will have a Colin Quinn, as a special guest. Seinfeld directed his hit Broadway show ‘Colin Quinn: Long Story Short’ in the Helen Hayes theater in 2010-11.

Tickets for the five-borough show will go on sale for the general public Monday July 30th at 10am. All presentations begin at 8pm.

PLAYING SCHEDULE:

Manhattan

Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 8pm

The Beacon Theatre located at 2124 Broadway

Tickets are available online at www.BeaconTheatre.com or by calling 866-858-0008

 

Bronx

Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 8pm

Lehman Concert Hall located at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West

Tickets are available online at www.LehmanCenter.org or by calling 718-960-8833

 

Queens (Flushing)

Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 8pm

The Colden Auditorium at Queens College located at 65-30 Kissena Blvd.

Tickets are available online at www.KupferbergCenter.org or by calling 718-793-8080

 

Staten Island

Thursday, November 1, 2012 at 8pm

The St. George Theatre located at 35 Hyatt Street

Tickets are available online at www.TicketMaster.com or by calling 718-442-2900

 

Brooklyn

Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 8pm

The Walt Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College located at 2900 Campus Road

Tickets are available online at www.BrooklynCenter.com or by calling 718-951-4500

Jack Rico

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2012/07/24 at 12:00am

Lengua, Cámara y Acción: Noticias de Cine, 24 de julio

07.24.2012 | By |

Lengua, Cámara y Acción: Noticias de Cine, 24 de julio

Lengua, Cámara y Acción regresa después de unas merecidas vacaciones al Luis Jimenez Show en X96.3FM, Univision Radio. Jack Rico habla sobre: el masacre de The Dark Knight Rises y si Hollywood debería de eliminar películas violentas, Sofía Vergara haciendo Playboy? y Mariah Carey la nueva juez de ‘American Idol’.

Este segmento en español es el único en los Estados Unidos que se dedica a hablar de noticias de cine. El crítico de cine, Jack Rico, estará reportando las más importantes noticias de Hollywood de una manera conversada, entretenida e informativa, junto a la estrella de la radio, Luis Jimenez. De esta forma, usted se puede mantener al tanto de lo que pasa en Hollywood con una sonrisa en cara.

Lengua, Camara y Acción será transmitido cada martes entre las 9:50AM. Además, no se pierda de PELICULEANDO, cada viernes a las 9:50am para escuchar las críticas y recomendaciones de los más recientes estrenos cinematográficos y EN ESPAÑOL!  Ustedes pueden escuchar nuestro segmento de cine a través de ‘The Luis Jimenez Show’ cada viernes a las 9:50AM por Univision Radio ‘X96.3FM’ en Nueva York o por la red mundial visitando la página: http://luisjimenezradio.com  ‘The Luis Jimenez Radio Show’ on ‘X96.3FM’ en New York, FM 97.7 Fort Myers, 98.5/101.1/100.3 FM, 890AM Boston, 1400AM Lawrence / Lowell  Haz cliq al vídeo para escuchar el más reciente segmento radial.

Karen Posada

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2012/07/24 at 12:00am

‘The Dark Knight Rises’ only $160.9mil in the box office

07.24.2012 | By |

'The Dark Knight Rises' only $160.9mil in the box office

The final chapter of Batman ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ of course premiered at number one and became the best 2D release of all time, earning $160.9 million dollars. The events of last week in the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado seem to have affected the amount people were expecting it to collect. It certainly didn’t reach the number ‘The Avengers’ made on its opening weekend of $200 million dollars. Nonetheless, Christopher Nolan has broken a record, and surely the movie will be hard to beat for the rest of the summer.

The animated film ‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ dropped to the second spot with $ 20.4million dollars. The prehistoric animal film starring Ray Romano, Dennis Leery and John Leguizamo is sandwiched between two very different superhero movies, and it seems to be holding its ground now.

The Amazing Spider-Man’ dropped yet another spot to number three collecting $10.9 million dollars. Despite of the fact that this film has some better performances and techniques than its predecessor, it doesn’t seem to have captured the heart of many as that one did.

The Top 10 Movies in the Box Office are:

1. The Dark Knight Rises – $160.9 mil

2. Ice Age: Continental Drift – $20.4 mil

3. The Amazing Spider-Man – $10.9 mil

4. Ted – $10 mil

5. Brave – $6 mil

6. Magic Mike – $4.3 mil

7. Savages – $3.4 mil

8. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection – $2.2 mil  

9. Moonrise Kingdom – $1.8 mil

10. To Rome with Love – $1.4 mil

Jack Rico

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2012/07/21 at 12:00am

Man of Steel: Watch The First Trailer!

07.21.2012 | By |

Warner Bros. has finally released the first teaser trailer of ‘Man of Steel‘, the new Superman film from director Zack Snyder starring Henry Cavill. Read More

Jack Rico

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2012/07/20 at 12:00am

Free tickets to see ‘The Dark Knight Rises!

07.20.2012 | By |

Free tickets to see 'The Dark Knight Rises!

Here is your chance to win tickets to one of the most hyped up movie of 2012 – THE DARK KNIGHT RISES from Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’, the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.

The way to win your way in is to unscramble the words below to reveal the name of an actor from THE DARK KNIGHT RISES.

STONRE BCNRLOALE

Please leave your guesses on the comments section below. The FIRST 5 people to guess it right will win the tickets ((Admit Two).

The five The Dark Knight Rises Hollywood Movie Money are a free admission voucher to see The Dark Knight Rises redeemable nation wide starting 7/20/12 through Thurs., 8/16/12 in any theater excluding AMC Theaters.
 
Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with Legendary Pictures, a Syncopy Production, a Film by Christopher Nolan, “The Dark Knight Rises.”  The film stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Morgan Freeman.
Christopher Nolan directed the film from a screenplay by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, story by Christopher Nolan & David S. Goyer.  Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Charles Roven are the producers, with Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Kevin De La Noy and Thomas Tull serving as executive producers, and Jordan Goldberg co-producing.  “The Dark Knight Rises” is based upon Batman characters created by Bob Kane and published by DC Comics.

Jack Rico

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2012/07/19 at 12:00am

The Avengers vs. The Dark Knight Rises: Which movie is better?

07.19.2012 | By |

We can label 2012 as the year of superhero movies. There hasn’t been another year that has given us so many films of heroes based on comic books like this one: ‘Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance’, ‘The Avengers, ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’, ‘The Dark Knight Rises, ‘Dredd’ and ‘Man of Steel’, which changed its released date to June, 2013. But two of them, more than any other, garnered the worldwide attention of movie goers like none other in their genre.

So, we ask the million-dollar question: Which is a better movie, ‘The Avengers’ or ‘The Dark Knight Rises’? Let’s break it down and see what we come up with. Read More

Karen Posada

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2012/07/18 at 12:00am

The Dark Knight Rises

07.18.2012 | By |

The Dark Knight Rises

The Dark Knight Rises’ is by far the best action movie of summer 2012, while it does have some flows they are easily overseen. For those of you that have been waiting for the final chapter of the trilogy I suggest you do it right and watch it in IMAX, because it truly takes the film to an unbelievable level. Director Christopher Nolan really completed the task of the Batman trilogy on a high note, this was such a delicate project that could have easily gone wrong, but now that it is complete we can be happy to say that Nolan didn’t harm it but enhanced it. The beauty of the trilogy is that they complement each other, as some offer better things than others so there’s not really a point in comparing them; but I can say this one offers the most action out of the three.  

 

The story picks up eight years after the Dark Knight (Christian Bale) damaged his reputation in order to give the city of Gotham a more appropriate hero in his opinion. Bruce Wayne is urged to come out of retirement when Selina Kyle aka Catwoman (Anne Hathaway), a young police officer John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and entrepreneur Miranda Tate (Marion Cotillard) show up at his doorstep. The final push come when him and Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) quickly realize that they merely put a lid on crime when Bane (Tom Hardy) the ultimate villain arrives to Gotham with catastrophic plans.     

 

Villain wise there’s no comparison to the Joker (Heath Ledger), he was such a well-rounded and unforgettable character that is hard for any of the new villains to match up to him. Nonetheless, Bane is a different type of character because what he may lack in wit he makes up for in strength, and his plans in large scale are what makes him the ultimate villain when at times even Batman doesn’t seem like a fair adversary. Hardy certainly became the monster behind the mask with his brute strength and cold heart, something he gave us a glimpse of in one of the best movies of 2011 ‘Warrior’. Hathaway is one of the best actresses in Hollywood because of her versatility and she proves that once more as Catwoman, she obviously dazzles in the cat suit but also gives depth to a character that we are not told much about, I won’t give much away about her performance except that she steals every scene she’s in, even some of the ones where Batman is present.

 

The best thing about ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ are all the surprises it delivers, it is so engaging that once it’s over you won’t feel like you spent almost 3 hours of your day in a dark movie theater. With all its up an downs it is a bit draining but quite fulfilling. Some scenes are painful to watch but the ones where there’s redemption and action truly make up for it. There are also some emotional moments that give the film a more rounded feeling. The new ride “The Bat” is quite awesome to see in action, as well as “the Batpod” showing off a couple of new tricks. The nicest thing about this film is that although Batman is the main character, and Bale was born to play the role as he shows endlessly time and time again it is not all about him. Some of the new characters such as Blake easily get our attention and that surely was done on purpose. Gordon-Levitt was the perfect choice for the role as he’s shown aptitude for these types of films like he did in ‘Inception’.

 

Although Bane is an excellent bad guy especially because of his look he is very hard to understand when he speaks, his speech is supposed to be sophisticated and intelligent and there were various angry comments about it when the prologue was shown last year; they went back to the studio to change it and it makes a huge difference but at times it’s still he’s hard to understand in a theater surround sound and all. Some scenes might disappointing the comic book fans, but honestly some of the changes help make the movie uplifting, relevant and even humorous. This is not a PG-13 type of movie like ‘The Avengers’ in every sense is more dark and needs every moment of comedic release it can get; this is definitely for a more adult audience. By Now Nolan has created his own world of Batman that can stand on its own, but here the complicated parts of the story come from the interaction between some of the new characters and the old ones as some seem forced, also some parts of Bain’s sinister plan get too convoluted. Finally, reality is forgotten at times which can be annoying but this is a movie after all.

 

Batman’s greatest appeal is that he’s a superhero without superpowers and that’s exactly what makes this last chapter the more appealing, because everyone that comes in to complement the story such as Catwoman, Bain and Blake are humans with different gadgets and abilities that cater to the audience. Nolan is a cinematic genius and he proves it once more by giving the viewers chills in some of the scenes, you get so invested in the story that there’s a connection with what happens in it; also because of the familiar landmarks shown that makes it the more real, although it takes away the whole “Gotham” myth which may bother some. To me this last part of the trilogy fulfilled all my expectations and the fact that a movie can keep you entertained for so long says a lot. Get ready to enjoy the most anticipated movie of the summer and the last chapter of a trilogy that many will cherish and already do.           

Karen Posada

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2012/07/17 at 12:00am

Being Flynn

07.17.2012 | By |

Watching ‘Being Flynn is like eating a heavy meal right before you go to bed, it is very hard to digest. The subject matter is so loaded that it took me a while to understand how I felt about the movie, and that effect on its own says a lot. The movie is entertaining up to a certain point because the story develops delicately and although it only runs for 1hour 42 minutes, there’s a precise moment in the end where if it would have finished, it would have been enough. This true-life story no doubt is interesting but perhaps it is this very element of realness what drags it down.

 

The film narrates the life of Nick Flynn (Paul Dano) from his childhood to his adulthood. He tells us of his absent father, Jonathan (Robert De Niro) and about his obsessiveness of being a writer. Despite many obstacles in his childhood his single mother, Jody (Julianne Moore) was able to raise a somewhat normal child. Although he does seem to be struggling, he starts putting his life on track by working at a shelter in Boston and just as he seems to be shaping his life how he wants it his father comes in to mess with any kind of confidence or goals that he may have. The struggle between these two is what carries the movie forward and what brings on the heavy sentimental tiring subjects.

 

Dano does a good job at capturing the very complicated life of this man who’s had very little in his favor to reach his goals. De Niro plays well the character of an arrogant, self-centered alcoholic; he really is such a versatile actor that you can almost believe him to be this character in real life. There’s no denying that the movie is most intense in the homeless shelter scenes, it is such a haunting dose of reality because of the sense that nowadays specially with the economic crisis anyone can end up in this situation.

 

Most true-life stories that turn into movies usually have great success because of all the elements that it combines, but in this one the sad reality is way heavier than the uplifting moments; therefore you come out depressed and pensive. The fact that it does open our eyes more to certain things we overlook such as homeless people is a very positive point of the movie but having to deal with all the other emotions it brings is too much of a burden to want to be excited about seeing this film. 

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