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2012/06/18 at 12:00am

Brave (Movie Review)

06.18.2012 | By |

Brave

Brave’ is such a good feel animated film for children and parents alike; also, the 3D for the most part is outstanding. Pixar has finally given us a female protagonist; this redheaded stubborn girl was definitely worth the wait. Although the story gets complex and perhaps a bit dark for a younger audience, it’s enchanting and captivating taking us to unexpected places.

 

This story is set in Scotland in a mythical time that assimilates the middle ages. We get to see Princess Merida (Kelly Macdonald) grow up into a strong willed woman, who gets exasperated by her mother, Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson). The Queen tries in vain to teach Merida how to be a Princess every waking minute, but Merida wishes nothing more than to lead a normal life where she can practice her archery despite of it being not very feminine. Merida gets along better with her father, Lord MacGuffin (Kevin McKidd), because he supports and encourages her unlady like ways. Frustrated Merida tries to change tradition with the help of a witch, but she comes to realize that the spell she casts is more than she can handle.

 

Directors Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman created a mother-daughter story unlike any we’ve seen before; it is heart warming, funny and leaves us with a valuable lesson. The actors that voiced the characters where right on and really gave life to each character. The animation is one of the best I’ve seen, there’s only one scene while overlooking some rocky mountains where it looks a bit blurry, but everything else is crisp clear and the 3D makes it feel like you can reach out and touch it all.

 

Everyone’s favorite characters will be Merida’s triplet brothers, who are mischievously cute. The panoramic scenes are breathtaking and look so real; they blend in perfectly with the atmosphere of the story. The story itself draws you in easily, but it does begin to get a bit muddled when magic gets involved. The reason why it’s successful though, it’s the fact that it caters to both the young and the old, it has slapstick humor along with life lessons and a little more mature jokes.

 

The best part about the story is the lesson it teaches us, that we are in control of our own destinies and we just have to be brave enough to see it. This is definitely a good film to take your kids to, because it is not only entertaining but it’s also nutritious. Don’t miss the short-film at the beginning titled ‘La Luna’ by Italian director Enrico Casarosa, which also pays homage to family and it’s just adorable.   

SBC Staff

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2012/06/13 at 12:00am

Rock of Ages (Movie Review)

06.13.2012 | By |

Rock of Ages

To describe ‘Rock of Ages’ I’m going to need to use various synonyms for cheesy, because that was the main thought going through my mind while I watched the film. The music rocks, there’s no doubt about that; everything else around it wasn’t good enough to classify this as a good musical. I unfortunately haven’t seen the Broadway musical this film is based on, but I’m not afraid to guarantee that it’s probably better than this film adaptation.  

 

The film is set in 1987 in Los Angeles where a small town girl, Sherrie (Julianne Hough) comes hoping to begin her singing career, shortly after arriving she ends up in the Bourbon Room, a famous rock club where she meets Drew (Diego Boneta). Drew begs the club’s owner, Dennis Dupree (Alec Baldwin) to give Sherri a waitressing job, thanks to Lonny (Russell Brand) Dennis’ right hand he decides to give the girl a chance. The Bourbon Room is at risk when religious groups led by the Major (Bryan Cranston) and his wife, Patricia Whitmore (Catherine Zeta-Jones) threaten to close it down, specially when rock god Stacee Jaxx (Tom Cruise) shows up to perform with his group –Arsenal- one last time. With L.A. as a stage this group of people try to lead their lives surrounded by rock n roll from the likes of Def Leppard, Journey, Foreigner, etc.

 

It looked like most of the actors in this movie were just lip-synching, which whether that’s the case or not that made it hard to enjoy it as a musical. My favorite acts though were seeing Boneta on stage as well as Cruise; they rocked the house in and out of the screen. Their acting as well as everyone else’s was pretty questionable though. Cruise’s character is eccentric and entertaining with his overly macho jockstraps and tattoos, his rockstar act though might be right on, with his short attention span it was hard to follow or understand. I’m not sure if I was annoyed at Hough’s character or at herself, neither her voice nor her acting were convincing; sure she’s stunning, but that wasn’t enough. 

 

I would like to say that our young Mexican actor, Boneta, was fabulous, but except for a couple of good singing skits his acting was like seeing a puppy follow commands. Boneta is one of the main characters, so he had a glorious amount of screen time, despite of that he didn’t shine except for his first singing opening number (clip below) as well as his closing number. He definitely has potential to carry over his heartthrob skills from his Rebelde days; there is some chemistry between Hough and him, but it wasn’t exploded to the point of making believable their fairytale story.  

 

Baldwin and Brand presented some funny scenes, but their main act is actually offensive. The movie began dragging after the first act, perhaps because of the various montages; I was ready for it to finish around the first hour (It’s two hours). The corniness of the film just kept escalating until it reached a level of ridiculous.

 

I can honestly say I really enjoy musicals and was disappointed by the result of this star-studded film. Even though director Adam Shankman also made ‘Hairspray’, another Broadway hit musical into a film filled with Hollywood A-listers and was well received he didn’t achieve the same with this one. With that said I suggest you save your pennies and go see the musical on Broadway, I’m sure you will be satisfied and entertained then.   

 

Check out Mexican actor Diego Boneta “rocking out” in ‘Rock of Ages’ in the video below.

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2012/06/11 at 12:00am

‘Dredd’: First pictures and poster!

06.11.2012 | By |

'Dredd': First pictures and poster!

Lionsgate’s ‘Dredd’ will open September 21 of this year. The project comes from writer Alex Garland and director Pete Travis that bring to life the futuristic neo-noir thriller. Shot in 3D with amazing slow movement photographic sequences, the film is based on the celebrated dark and visceral character from John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra’s comic books; about a powerful police enforcer Karl Urban, who gets involved in a high stakes drug war with his novice in training Olivia Thirlby and his nemesis Lena Headey.

In the future North America is a wasteland, in the East Coast, from Boston to Washington D.C. is Mega City One: a huge violent metropolis where criminals own the chaotic streets. The only law presence is the urban police called “Judges” who have the combined power of a judge, jury and instant executioner. The most known and feared in all the city is Dredd (Karl Urban) the highest Judge, has the challenge of ridding the city of a misfortune- a drug epidemic that has users of “Slo-Mo” experiencing reality a fraction of the normal speed.

During a regular workday, Dredd has the task of evaluating Cassandra Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) a novice with powerful psychic abilities thanks to a genetic mutation. A horrible crime takes them to a neighborhood where fellow Judges wouldn’t dare enter – a 200-story dump controlled by a prostitute now turned drug lord Ma-Ma (Lena Headey) and her merciless clan. When a high ranking member of the gang’s circle is captured Ma-Ma takes over the control of the area and starts and all out dirty and vicious war against the Judges showing that she will do whatever it takes to take care of her empire. With the rising number of deaths and with no exit, Dredd and Anderson must face the possibilities and get tangled in a incessant war for their survival.      

Jack Rico

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2012/06/11 at 12:00am

Jada Pinkett-Smith speaks Spanish!

06.11.2012 | By |

Jada Pinkett-Smith speaking in Spanish? Yes, that’s right, just another sign that non-Hispanic Hollywood celebrities are becoming obsessed with speaking Spanish. But this one came as a surprise to us since it’s been Will Smith who has flexed his español for the last decade.

In promotion for her latest animated movie Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, which became the #1 movie in America over Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, Jada decided to do her interview mostly in Spanish with our bilingual Associate Editor, Karen Posada. How did she do? Not bad! As the video demonstrates, Jada understands Spanish really well and doesn’t have that bad of an accent. Read More

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2012/06/11 at 12:00am

Madagascar 3 tramples the box office

06.11.2012 | By |

Madagascar 3 tramples the box office

A surprising turn of events occurred at the box office this weekend, where ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ wan taking first place with $60.3 million dollars. What’s interesting is that the animated film collected this money mainly from 3D ticket sales, which is a rare event.  

Ridley Scott’s ‘Prometheus’, which was expected to rule the box office, got second place with $50 million dollars. Either way for a rated R film it still did surprisingly well and word-of-mouth may put it at number one for next weekend.

The fairy tale ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ fell quickly to third place with $23 million dollars. To finish off with the bizarre ‘The Avengers’ has left the top 3 after six weeks.

 

The Top 10 Movies at the Box Office are:

1. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted – $60.3 mil

2. Prometheus – $50 mil

3. Snow White and the Huntsman – $23 mil

4. Men in Black 3 – $13.5 mil

5. The Avengers – $10.8 mil

6. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – $3.2 mil

7. What to Expect When You’re Expecting – $2.7 mil

8. Battleship – $2.3 mil

9. The Dictator – $2.1 mil

10. Moonrise Kingdom – $1.6 mil

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2012/06/06 at 12:00am

Prometheus (Movie Review)

06.6.2012 | By |

*Updated December 2025

Prometheus is not a film for the squeamish, but if you can get past that, it is a mysterious adventure that will surely keep you glued to the screen. The 3D shots are beautiful, crisp, and shocking at times; it is definitely worth the extra bucks. The film poses and teases us with intriguing questions about our origins in a semi-scientific setting. Without a doubt, it will give you and your friends tons to talk about and discuss once it is over. Read More

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2012/06/05 at 12:00am

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (Movie Review)

06.5.2012 | By |

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ is an adorable, fun, adventure for the whole family, with some minor setbacks. The 3D version of the film pops out with florescent colors, shapes and stunts, which kids are sure to love. The biggest set back is the storyline, in the sense that kids will surely want to go pay a visit to the circus thinking it’s a place where wild animals belong and this idea I can’t endorse; unless the parents are conscious enough to explain that this movie is the best way to enjoy that experience.

 

In the third installment of this successful franchise the four friends that were stranded in Madagascar: Alex the lion (Ben Stiller), Marty the zebra (Chris Rock), Gloria de hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Melman the giraffe (David Schwimmer); decide they miss the big city where they came from, NYC and it is time to return home. First they must take a detour through Europe with the help of the two lemurs King Julien XIII (Sacha Baron Cohen) and Maurice (Cedric the Entertainer). The only way they can safely do that, so that an evil animal control officer Capitaine Chantel DuBois (France McDormand) doesn’t catch them is by joining a traveling circus. Here we are introduced to a couple of thrilling new characters, including Stefano the Italian Sea lion (Martin Short).  

 

The movie is filled with funny moments and a lot of entertaining action, including the chase scenes in Monte Carlo. This animated film is so keen on detail that is hard not to appreciate the beautiful shots, such as the ones taken in the streets of Rome with precise images of the Coliseum, the Vatican and Capitoline hill. The light show in the last sequence is hypnotizing with all the colors and shapes. The soundtrack is full of upbeat music, which adds more entertainment to the film.

 

Capitaine Chantel DuBois is one of the best evil characters I’ve seen in a children’s movie, she is a combination of animals inside a superhuman which makes her unstoppable and unmatchable; obviously great work on McDormand part as well as the animation crew. All the original characters are just as quirky and silly as in the past movies, specially Rock and his character Marty; Stiller’s lion is still the brains behind it all, Pinkett Smith’s hippo is the “mom” – as she described in our interview- and voice of reason to all specially to Schwimmer’s giraffe. Short’s Stefano the sea lion is my favorite new character and Bryan Cranston’s tiger Vitaly is not far behind.

 

All in all, I enjoyed the movie because of the captivating animation and job well done by the actors. My biggest fear is that it might represent the wrong idea as what a circus that has animals is like, wild animals do not belong in a circus and they are not meant to entertain humans. That point being made clear by this reviewer, I hope people keep that in the back of their minds and opt instead to enjoy this movie for what it is, a fictional work that doesn’t represent at all what a real animal circus hides behinds the scenes.

SBC Staff

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2012/06/04 at 12:00am

‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ in first place

06.4.2012 | By |

'Snow White and the Huntsman' in first place

Universal’s ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ opens at number one with $56.3 million dollars. This interesting twist to the classic fairytale has surprised many, not only because of Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth performances, but also because of its popularity.

Men in Black 3’ falls to second place with $29.3 million dollars, earning less than its predecessors. The alien packed movie had a great summer opening weekend, but that has quickly ended to make way for the rest of the other summer blockbusters.

Although ‘The Avengers’ ended up on the third spot with $20.3 million dollars, it still continues to break records, becoming the third highest grossing domestic release ever. The superheroes surely have kept up a good fight.  

 

The Top 10 Movies in the Box Office are:

1. Snow White and the Huntsman – $56.3 mil

2. Men in Black 3 – $29.3 mil

3. The Avengers – $20.3 mil

4. Battleship – $4.8 mil

5. The Dictator – $4.7 mil

6. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – $4.6 mil

7. What to Expect When You’re Expecting – $4.4 mil

8. Dark Shadows – $3.9 mil

9. Chernobyl Diaries – $3.0 mil

10. For Greater Glory – $1.8 mil

Jack Rico

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2012/06/04 at 12:00am

First official picture from "Iron Man 3"!

06.4.2012 | By |

First official picture from "Iron Man 3"!

After the successful premiere of Marvel Studios’ “Marvel’s The Avengers” which set the opening record of $207.4 million dollars nationally and continues to break records being the Walt Disney Studios’ biggest blockbuster globally and nationally and it’s the studio’s fifth film to earn more than 1 billion globally. The shooting of the much-awaited “Iron Man 3” begins, directed by Shane Black, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Some of the other place to shoot will be Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Miami, Florida and China.

Based on the published comic books from 1963, “Iron Man 3” returns with Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark or Iron Man, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts, Don Cheadle as James “Rhodey” Rhodes and Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan. It will premiere May 3, 2013 in the U.S. “Iron Man 3” will be the second film complete distributed and owned by Disney, since it acquired Marvel in 2009.

‘Iron Man 3” continues with the billionaire inventor and superhero adventures of Tony Star better known as “Iron Man”. Marvel’s President Kevin Feige is producing the film, Jon Favreau, Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Charles Newirth, Victoria Alonso, Stephen Broussard and Dan Mintz are the executive producers.

The creative production team for the film include photography director John Toll winner of two Oscars, ASC (“Braveheart”, “Legends of the Fall”), design producer Bill Brzeski (“The Hangover”, “Due Date”) editors Jeffrey Ford, A.C.E. (‘Marvel’s The Avengers”, “Captain America: The First Avenger”) and Peter S. Elliot (“Fantastic 4: Riso of the Silver Surfer”) and costume designer Louise Frogley (“Quantum of Solace”, “Contagion”).

Going back in time in summer 2011, Marvel successfully took out two new franchises with “Thor” starring Chris Hemsworth and “Captain America: The First Avenger” with Chris Evans. Both movies premiered at number 1 in the box office and collected more than $800 millions globally together. In 2010 ‘Iron Man 2” starring Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johanson and Mickey Rourke, took first place in its first weekend collecting $128.1 million nationally.

In summer of 2008 Marvel produced two blockbusters “Iron Man” in which Robert Downey Jr first invented his superhero’s armor and also starred Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow; it opened May 2 2008 and right away was extremely successful and remined at number one for two consecutive weeks collecting more than $100 million in its first weekend. “The Incredible Hulk” was the other blockbuster” opening June 13 2008, showing its second number one opening that summer.

Now we have to wait and see how successful this third part of the “Iron Man” franchise will be.

 

Karen Posada

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2012/06/04 at 12:00am

Ricky Martin to perform at Broadway’s Tony Awards!

06.4.2012 | By |

Ricky Martin to perform at Broadway's Tony Awards!

New York, NY (June 4th, 2012)- The Tony Awards just announced all the performances to be seen this Sunday, June 10 for the 66th Annual Tony Awards. This spectacular night will have more entertainment than ever seen before, it will have presentations by Nominated Musicals for this year’s Tony 2012 including: Evita with Ricky Martin and Elena Roger; Follies with nominated Tony actor Danny Burstein; The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess with Tony nominees Audra McDonald, Norm Lewis y David Alan Grier; Jesus Christ Superstar with nominated Tony actor Josh Young; Leap of Faith with Raúl Esparza; Newsies, with nominated Tony actor Jeremy Jordan; Nice Work If You Can Get It with Tony nominees Matthew Broderick y Kelli O’Hara; and Once with Tony nominees Steve Kazee, Cristin Millioti y Elizabeth A. Davis.

There will also be presentations by nominated plays, such as: End of the Rainbow with nominated Tony actress Tracie Bennett; One Man, Two Guvnors with nominated Tony actor James Corden and Peter and the Starcatcher with Tony nominees Christian Borle and Celia Keenan-Bolger. The show will also have a presentation by Corbin Bleu and the cast of Godspell and Ghost The Musical with Bryce Pinkham, Caissie Levy and Richard Fleeshman.

Don’t miss the Tony Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, broadcast live, from the Beacon Theater on CBS, Sunday, June 10 from 8:00-11:00 p.m. (ET/PT time delay)

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