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Karen Posada

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2012/07/16 at 12:00am

‘End of Watch’: First official clip!

07.16.2012 | By |

End of Watch’ will open in theaters nationwide September 28, 2012. The Open Road Films action thriller production stars Mexican-American Michael Peña and Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal as two young Los Angeles police officers that patrol the toughest streets in South Central vs. the Mexican cartel.

The movie shows an interesting picture of the city’s most dangerous places, the police partners that put their lives at risk working there and the stakes they and their families are forced to face. The film is written and directed by David Ayer the screenwriter for ‘Training Day’.

The film also stars: Natalie Martinez, America Ferrera, Anna Kendrick,  Frank Grillo and David Harbour. Watch the first official clip of the movie, which premiered this past weekend at Comic-con in San Diego. Also, don’t forget to check out the poster at the bottom.

Karen Posada

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2012/07/16 at 12:00am

‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ is #1!

07.16.2012 | By |

'Ice Age: Continental Drift' is #1!

The fourth part of the animated film ‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ premiered at number one with $46 million dollars. The continuation of the funny story of the three friends that make up a peculiar family has many followers, despite of the fact that many think it’s time for their journey to end.

The Amazing Spider-Man’ surprisingly fell to second place with $35 million dollars, although it has already collected 500 million dollars worldwide. It’s expected to take advantage of its time before Batman premieres, which will probably make it go down a few spots.

The obscene teddy bear ‘Ted’ ended up in third place with $22.1 million dollars. This comedy has held on strong since it premiered and continues to do so.

 

 

The Top 10 in the Box Office are:

1. Ice Age: Continental Drift – $46

2. The Amazing Spider-Man – $35

3. Ted – $22.1 mil

4. Brave – $10.7 mil

5. Magic Mike – $9

6. Savages – $8.7 mil

7. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection – $5.6 mil

8. Katy Perry: Part of Me – $3.7 mil

9. Moonrise Kingdom – $3.7 mil

10. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted – $3.5 mil

Karen Posada

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2012/07/15 at 12:00am

Lockout

07.15.2012 | By |

Lockout’ is a fun action film despite its predictability. The concept of it is interesting and although you may know how it will end, it is all about the ride. Although I enjoyed the action my favorite part of the film was Guy Pearce, his character is just a smart mouth agent who’s looking out mainly just for himself; his sarcastic humorous comments make most scenes entertaining. This isn’t the best action film out there, but if you want to have fun at the movies and have a couple of laughs, this is definitely a good choice, despite of its’ flaws.

 

Agent Snow (Guy Pearce) is convicted of a crime against the U.S. government, that he denies having committed. Despite that he is offered to take on a mission upon MS One, an experimental prison in space where the 500 most dangerous criminals on planet Earth are kept in artificial sleep. He must rescue Emilie (Maggie Grace), the president’s daughter who has gone out to the station in a humanitarian mission and has fallen hostage to inmates who’ve broken free.   

 

Directors James Mather and Stephen St. Leger are two Irish boys from Dublin who sought out to make a futuristic action thriller that was entertaining. They reached their goal, however with a little more effort it could have been an even more entertaining film. They inserted a bit of themselves, which we perhaps can see in many of the inmates. Snow, Pearce’s smart mouth character is charming in his own jerk-like way although at points he does get dangerously close to being too macho therefore a bit irritating; but obviously he’s the one that carries the film on his shoulders. Honestly, I mainly hated Grace’s character, she was such a helpless girl throughout most of the movie that she was just annoying to watch, although she does redeem herself at the end.

 

My biggest problem with the movie is that the storyline didn’t convince me, starting by the fact that I could figure out the outcome since the beginning and there are some holes and various weak points. At times the storyline tries to get complicated and layered which takes away from the simplicity that would have enhanced it. The special effects are not that great, one scene in particular is just a videogame shot shaming the movie.

 

This is just a good time at the movies; it takes you on a wacky futuristic story in outer space, where a man and a woman alone face the world’s worst criminals. The arena they are in is unusual, defying authority is their motto and getting out alive is their goal. So if you can put the technicalities aside, get ready to go on a crazy journey with an insane guide that somehow has a good head on his shoulders and enjoy the video game like scenario where the bad guys outnumber the good ones.

Mack Chico

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2012/07/13 at 12:00am

Official synopsis of ‘Robocop’ remake!

07.13.2012 | By |

Official synopsis of 'Robocop' remake!

In a press release about how Studio Canal acquired the foreign distribution rights to the upcoming remake of “Robocop,” a new plot synopsis was revealed.

Synopsis: The year is 2029 and the multinational conglomerate OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. Their planes are winning America’s wars around the world and now want to bring this technology to the home front. Alex Murphy is a loving husband, father and a good cop doing everything possible to stem the tide of crime and corruption in Detroit. After he is seriously injured while performing his duty, OmniCorp uses his extraordinary science of robotics to save the life of Alex. He returns to the streets of his beloved city with amazing new skills, but with problems that an ordinary man has never had to face.

The new film is directed by Jose Padilha (Elite Squad) and stars Joel Kinnaman (“The Killing“) as the title character, Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight Rises) as the scientist who created RoboCop, and Samuel L. Jackson (The Avengers).

Karen Posada

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2012/07/13 at 12:00am

‘Oz the Great and Powerful’: First trailer from Disney!

07.13.2012 | By |

'Oz the Great and Powerful': First  trailer from Disney!

Disney’s ‘Oz The Great and Powerful’ will premiere March 8th 2013. Produced by Joe Roth who produced ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and directed by Sam Raimi director of the ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy. Starting James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams and Zach Braff.

The story tells how L. Frank Baum’s famous character the Wizard of Oz became who he is. When the magician from a circus with dubious ethics, Oscar Diggs (Franco) is sent from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s wan the lotto of fame and fortune until he meets three witches, Theodora (Kunis), Evanora (Weisz) and Glinda (Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard they expect him to be. He finds himself in the middle of all the big problems the Land of Oz  and its residents face, Oscar must find out who is good and who is bad before it’s too late. Oscar transforms himself using his magical arts through illusion, ingenuity and a bit of wizardry not only becoming the powerful Wizard of Oz but also a better man.  

Here’s the trailer and poster:

 

Jack Rico

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2012/07/13 at 12:00am

Radio Reviews: ‘Ice Age 4’, ‘Red Lights’

07.13.2012 | By |

Radio Reviews: 'Ice Age 4', 'Red Lights'

This week from Miami, on the Enrique Santos Morning Radio Show, Jack Rico reviews the new film releases: the family comedy ICE AGE 4 with Jennifer Lopez, John Leguizamo and RED LIGHTS starring Robert De Niro, directed by Spaniard Rodrigo Cortés.

You can hear our movie review segment in Miami on the ‘Enrique Santos Morning Show‘ every Friday at 7:25 AM and 9:25 AM by Univision Radio ‘MIX98.3FM’ in Miami or the global network by visiting: http: / / www.enriquesantos.com/

Karen Posada

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2012/07/12 at 12:00am

Ice Age: Continental Drift

07.12.2012 | By |

Ice Age: Continental Drift

Ice Age: Continental Drift’ is 94 minutes of fun for all; this might be the best out of the last two sequels. It’s hard for three main characters to entertain over so many movies, perhaps the reason why it works here is because they take a back seat at points and let the new characters tell the story. This movie combines drama with comedy very well, so that even in the most dramatic moments there’s an upside to it all. Also, the 3D works well throughout the movie, but it works best in the first part where there are a lot of objects popping out of the screen.

 

In this chapter thanks to Scat’s (Chris Wedge) endless pursuit of the acorn, he triggers a continental drift. As Manny (Ray Romano) is learning to deal with his teenage daughter Peaches (Keke Palmer), Sid (John Leguizamo) is reunited with his Granny (Wanda Sykes) and Diego (Denis Leary) ferociously helps them both. The gang all learn a lesson after they get separated from part of their pack and they face a rare group of pirates that use an iceberg as a ship. Their captain, Captain Gutt (Peter Dinklage) rules the oceans and with the help of his best crew members Shira (Jennifer Lopez) and Squint (Aziz Ansari) he will fight anyone that gets in their way.  

 

My favorite new character is Sid’s Granny, everything she does and says it’s adorably cranky and funny; she’s one of those old people that don’t hold back. Also, the tiny hyraxs (chipmunk like animals) are awesome with their ‘Braveheart’ skit. One of the most substantial new characters is Louis (Josh Gad), a molehog who is Peaches’ best friend.

 

The new group of villains is an interesting mix but Captain Gutt is the only that’s worth mentioning, his yellow teeth really shine with the 3D making him all the more disgusting and scary. One thing I could have lived without is the pirate jig they use to introduce Gutt. Manny still has a lot of screen time and is certainly the leader, but Sid and Diego really are secondary characters. There are also appearances by Nicki Minaj and Drake, which obviously were just added to the film to draw in a bigger audience.

 

What makes this movie more entertaining than the 3rd part is the fact that there are two simultaneous stories developing, the action shots of one complements the heart of the other. The introduction of new characters that lead the story gives it a more refreshing look. Of course Scrat is basically a third part of the story that always makes it all the more interesting as he’s the catalyst to everything that occurs.

 

If you are a fan of The Simpsons make sure to arrive early as there’s a short 3D film ‘The Longest Daycare’ with Maggie. This movie is better rounded than the last one of the series and there’s a lot more humor that will keep you and your children entertained. There are a few lessons the film tries to teach as an undertone, but they don’t over take the movie, this is more fun, action and laughter than anything else.

Jack Rico

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2012/07/10 at 12:00am

American Reunion

07.10.2012 | By |

‘American Reunion’, the new sequel from the ‘American Pie’ franchise of 1999, is a nostalgic film that fails to reach the heights of laughter as its original predecessor. The laughs are sporadic and the attachment to the characters are not the same. Both reasons are rooted in the argument that the best of this friendship tale has passed its expiration date.

The last time we saw most of the original cast assembled was in 2003 in ‘American Wedding’, perhaps the filthiest in the entire series. This time we see the characters come together, probably for the last time for a reunion at their high school graduation. The plot goes like this: Over a decade has passed and the gang return to East Great Falls, Michigan, for the weekend. They will discover how their lives have developed as they gather for their high school reunion. How has life treated Michelle, Jim, Heather, Oz, Kevin, Vicky, Finch, Stifler, and Stifler’s mom? In the summer of 1999, it was four boys on a quest to lose their virginity. Now Kara is a cute high school senior looking for the perfect guy to lose her virginity to.

The reasons to see this film are the same reasons that many went to see the last three parts, plus the straight to DVD releases – for it’s denigrating, black humor, obscenities and gratuitous nudity. These elements are still part of the essence of the film but it is marked by the maturity of the characters, that somehow or other, weakens the comedy.

However, many fans will be fixed to what the film represents on a nostalgic level – reliving their happy past, remembering the old days, together with friends and the first time they saw a comedy so daring and bold.

Vulgar material aside, the producers injected a certain levelheadedness to every character in their central theme. The lead story is that of Jim and Michelle who have a son and are having marital problems. Conceptually, this should connect with fans of the movie who are now parents, but I object to that view because the reason that we clung on to these characters was because of their irreverent youth, disrespect, and irresponsibility that their ages brought. By removing those characteristics, the whole attraction is no longer the same and the film is directed to a whole other crowd altogether.

Judging the movie objectively, its rude comedy does occasionally entertain and seeing the ‘reunion’ of the original actors, even though aged, is a welcome sight. I woudn’t pay to see the movie in theaters, but seeing it on DVD, at a cheaper price is a sensible option that will save you some bucks.

Karen Posada

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2012/07/10 at 12:00am

Red Lights

07.10.2012 | By |

Red Lights

‘Red Lights’ is an interesting psychological thriller up to a certain point; because it begins to get so complicated it is easy to loose interest. The subject is far-fetched, although it gives us both aspects of the matter one begins to win over the other without much explanation as to why. We can appreciate the fact that obviously director Rodrigo Cortés explored the angles of the subject of paranormal things and science, but it falls short at the end and leaves us with a sour taste.

 

In this film two physicists, doctor Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver) and her apprentice Tom Buckley (Cillian Murphy) investigate in a scientific way what others believe to be paranormal phenomena. By doing this they’ve brought to light all the ghost hunters, mind readers and others, showing their dishonesty. But when the psychic Simon Silver (Robert De Niro) returns after 30 years of retirement, even Matheson who isn’t afraid of anyone tells Buckley that Silver is dangerous and isn’t worth investigating. Buckley obsessively wants to investigate Silver without caring about the warnings; with Sally’s (Elizabeth Olsen) help they risk everything to find out what Silver is hiding.  

 

Cortés told us in our interview that he wanted to explore how the human mind works, that we believe what we want to believe and this changes the perception of many things. The game of uncertainty between the audience and the characters in the screen as to what is really happening works and is what keeps the mystery of the film alive; since science and the paranormal face off to show us the reality of each character. It’s interesting to see how the scientist work, as well as how the tricksters work and how the believers reacts. This is the base and heart of the film.

 

Despite this the subject begins to be too complicated and certain things start to happen without any explanation. It’s had to believe in a movie that makes vague questions without exploring them more and that at the same time shows random scenes without any explanation. The movie doesn’t have a lot of action, except for one of the most violent scenes I’ve seen in a while, which makes it boring at times. But, the most disappointing thing of all is that in the culminating point although it gives us a revelation is isn’t satisfying. Obviously one theory wins over the other but we are not told why.

 

Without a doubt the three main actors: Weaver, Murphy and De Niro give us first class performances; specially Weaver, they take their characters to the point where the script allows them to. Olsen is left so much in the dark that she’s basically inexistent until she is needed. Cortés’ talent is easily seen, but perhaps if he let loose he would be able to give us a more complete movie.

 

According to Cortés he decided to make this film in English because he believes there’s a bigger paranormal market in the United States, I disagree since if it would have been in Spanish it would surely have a bigger audience in Latin America. The people that tend to believe in the paranormal or are curious about it can give this thriller a chance since it combines the old art of psychics with the modern world of science; everyone else stay away. I warn those that decide to watch it to keep their expectations low.      

Karen Posada

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2012/07/09 at 12:00am

‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ takes over the box office

07.9.2012 | By |

'The Amazing Spider-Man' takes over the box office

The Amazing Spider-Man’ premiered on July 3rd and swept the box office collecting $65 million dollars at number one, with a grand total of $140 million dollars until now. Sony Pictures is ready to work on part two of the trilogy seeing its success.

The comedy that was number one last week ‘Ted’ dropped to the second spot with $32 million dollars. Seth MacFarlane’s film held on strong despite of the superhero premiere.

Pixar’s ‘Brave’ continues at number three with $32.6 million dollars, it seems like the redheaded heroine has captured the public’s attention. The entire top ten this week is an interesting mix of family and rated R films. 

 

 

 

The Top 10 Movies in the Box Office:

1. The Amazing Spider-Man – $65 mil

2. Ted – $32.6 mil

3. Brave – $20.2 mil

4. Savages – $16.2 mil

5. Magic Mike – $15.6 mil

6. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection – $10.2 mil

7. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted – $7.7 mil

8. Katy Perry: Part of Me – $7.1 mil

9. Moonrise Kingdom -$4.6 mil

10. To Rome with Love -$3.5 mil

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