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Jack Rico

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2010/09/21 at 12:00am

Exclusive! Oliver Stone hints at a possible ‘Wall Street 3’

09.21.2010 | By |

Exclusive! Oliver Stone hints at a possible 'Wall Street 3'

New York (USA), September 21 (ShowBizCafe.com) – Styling a Clark Gable like mustache on the red carpet of his new film ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps‘, director Oliver Stone, who has won three Oscar awards (Midnight Express, Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July), did not deny the possibilities of making a trilogy out of Wall Street.

Surrounded by a cornucopia of overzealous and zestful reporters, ShowBizCafe.com was on hand to ask the filmmaker, given the film’s final scenes, if it was possible to see the return of Gordon Gekko for a third time. “Well, let’s open it on Friday and hope so. I don’t know, we’ll see where we are with Michael and all that,” said Stone. He was referring to the health of actor Michael Douglas who is currently suffering from throat cancer and undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. According to the co-stars of the film, Douglas never showed signs of weakness during the filming of the sequel.

However, if Douglas recovers and the film does well at the box office, Stone would have no reason not to make a third chapter in the life of Gekko. We are living in an age where many Hollywood movie studios and directors like to squeeze the very last drop any franchise has to offer an Wall Street shouldn’t be any different. If the ideal scenarios go right the way, a Wall Street trilogy would be too appetizing to pass up, even for Stone.

In “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” Michael Douglas plays a reformed Gekko. The film takes place 23 years after the events of the original film. The award-winning performance from Douglas as Gordon Gekko in the original Wall Street won the actor an Oscar for Best Actor in 1988 and has eventually become a pop icon for uttering the famous line – “Greed is good”. ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ opens in theaters September 24.

Oliver Stone surrounded by paparazzi

Mack Chico

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2010/09/20 at 12:00am

Ben Affleck’s ‘The Town’ is #1 at the box office!

09.20.2010 | By |

Ben Affleck's 'The Town' is #1 at the box office!
The latest film directed and starring Ben Affleck, The Town, which takes place in his hometown of Boston, led the weekend box office in the U.S. and Canada, according preliminary figures Sunday’s tracker Exhibitor Relations.

The Town, the second film directed by Affleck, generated $23.8 million taking down the fourth installment of the Resident Evil series from the top of the box office.

In second place stood the smart teen flick, ‘Easy A’ in which a student lies about losing her virginity to increase her popularity. It made $18.2 million dollars.

Devil, a supernatural thriller in which Satan holds a group of people in the elevator of a building in Philadelphia did $12.6 million for third place, followed by Resident Evil: Afterlife, which passes the $ 26.7 million raised the last weekend (released), only 10.1 million this weekend.
Here are the top 10 for the weekend:
1. The Town, $23.8 million
2. Easy A, $18.2 million
3. Devil, $12.6 million
4. Resident Evil: Afterlife, $10.1 million; $44 million
5. Alpha and Omega, $9.2 million
6. Takers, $3 million; $52.3 million
7. The American, $2.8 million; $32.9 million
8. Inception, $2.015 million; $285.2 million
9. The Other Guys, $2 million; $115.4 million
10. Eat Pray Love, $1.7 million; $77.7 million – tied with Machete, $1.7 million; $24.3 million
Jack Rico

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2010/09/17 at 12:00am

Movie Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Devil’

09.17.2010 | By |

Movie Review: M. Night Shyamalan's 'Devil'

Last night I had the chance to see the first screening of ‘Devil,’ written and conceptualized by M. Night Shyamalan, the same guy who everyone seems to be laughing at nowadays. The movie in my mind was entertaining, suspenseful, freaky at times, thrilling and what I think to be, a wonderful and captivating premise.

Five strangers (Logan Marshall-Green, Geoffrey Arend, Bojana Novakovic, Jenny O’Hara, Bokeem Woodbine) in Philadelphia begin their day with the most commonplace of routines. They walk into an office tower and enter an elevator. As they convene into this single place, they are forced to share a confined space with strangers. Nobody acknowl- edges anybody else. They’ll only be together for a few moments. But what appears to be a random occurrence is anything but coincidental when the car becomes stuck. Fate has come calling. Today these strangers will have their secrets revealed, and face a reckoning for their transgressions. Slowly, methodically, their situation turns from one of mere annoyance to sheer helplessness and abject terror. Terrible things begin to happen to each of them, one by one, and suspicion shifts as to who among the five is making it all happen…until they learn the unspeakable truth: one of them is the Devil himself. As those on the outside try in vain to free them, the remaining passengers realize that the only way to survive is to confront the very wickedness that has led them to today.

Devil is the first installment of The Night Chronicles, a series of terrifying stories conceived by Mr. Shyamalan that he now turns into movies with up-and- coming filmmakers. The man chosen for his fist foray into the series is John Erick Dowdle, who displayed a natural sensibility for camera placement and pacing.

Perhaps one of the most delightful experiences of the film was accomplished Spanish composer, Fernando Velázquez’ Hitchcockian score. It was an obvious throwback to the classic Hitchcock scores of Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, etc.

The movie is also sprinkled with a plethora of superstitious Latino legends and myths about the devil that I remember hearing ever since I was a kid. Shyamalan did great work in incorporating that Latino theme into the film via Ramirez the security guard (Jacob Vargas), a devout Catholic, recent immigrant who is superstitious and the first to realize the demonic aspects of what is happening in his building. He’s trying to convince the others that the events taking place are supernatural. Vargas played the part innocuously somber, but peppered with a touch of unintentional humor.

The acting by the cast was very solid and not at all deserving of criticism. There was really no blunders to speak of, which is why I can’t write about a bad film. 

I’ve seen all of Shyamalan’s films and I have to say to those who think his films are deplorable, then you haven’t seen ‘Vampires Suck’ or ‘Miss March’. Devil serves its purpose as entertaining escapism and it does it well. It will make you cringe and twinge all while still subtly humoring you. The quality to scare people is a difficult task for any director and Devil manages to do it without misstep. Devil serves up the scares, the screams and the creepiness. Is it the best horror film of the year? No, but you will get your money’s worth.

Karen Posada

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2010/09/15 at 12:00am

Karen Posada reviews ‘Never Let Me Go’

09.15.2010 | By |

Karen Posada reviews 'Never Let Me Go'

Never Let  Me Go‘ is based on a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, the drama is followed by a sci-fi twist that can be perceived as realistic. It is developed over three different chapters narrated by Kathy (Carey Mulligan), who tells the story retrospectively, which should give you a better sense of the story but still leaves some gaps in it. The film has a nostalgic feel all throughout, the characters are seen smiling on screen briefly; the pained feeling is always floating in the atmosphere. This thriller/drama is well done, but if it wasn’t for the ambiguity of key points to the movie it could have been better.You will be left with a hollow feeling after watching it and after being hit with a very strong closing line.

The story is set in England, it revolves around Kathy and her two childhood friends Ruth (Keira Knightley) and Tommy (Andrew Garfield), who grew up in a boarding school for special children called Hailsham. The school seems to be an orphanage as the only adults are the teachers better known as ‘guardians’, here the children are taught to take care of their bodies and obey all rules without questioning them. The children’s faith is revealed pretty early in the story and that is what sets the mood for the rest of the film. The love triangle that is formed and continues to follow the children into their adulthood is meant to be a strong aspect of the movie and although it is easy to sympathize with it, their naivety and innocence which brings them together takes away from the strength of this bond.

These three children are forced into companionship by their own loneliness and fear of a world that they don’t know. When at 18 they leave the premises of Hailsham knowing the purpose for their existence they try to explore the world around them and figure out where they came from. Kathy becomes isolated by the relationship between her friends and she suffers silently until she makes the decision to change her life, even if it is still within the realm of what she is allowed in the few opportunities they are given. When they reach adulthood they try to fix mistakes made in the past and try to change the path they were given.

Knightley’s casting as a secondary character was surprising, but by the nature of the character it is understood, she gives a good performance and even makes us pity her. Mulligan’s innocence is really convincing and her sweet and obedient attitude keep the mood of the movie steady and at some points you just want to shake her to give her some confidence. Garfield is just there, but he does play one of the strongest moments of the movie remarkably. For director Mark Romanek this is definitely a step up from One hour photo.

The movie questions ethics, humanity, relationships and how much we really understand about our own lives and our purpose on earth as well as our time in it. The story line is good but it is not strong enough to be convincing. It is worth a watch specially for the hopeless romantics, but it is also worth the wait on the DVD.

Mack Chico

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2010/09/13 at 12:00am

"Resident Evil: Afterlife" is #1 at the Box Office!

09.13.2010 | By |

"Resident Evil: Afterlife" is #1 at the Box Office!

The video game you used to play back in the day is #1 at the box office this week.

Resident Evil: Afterlife” was the only movie to show any real signs of life, opening at No. 1 in 3,202 theaters with $27.7 million, according to early estimates.

“Afterlife” generated a record for the franchise. The 3-D film benefited from higher 3-D ticket prices.

In second place was the heist thriller “Takers” with $6.1 million dollars.

Last weekend’s winner, “The American,” came in third place

And still don’t understand why, but “Machete” suffered an even worse decline, falling 63 percent to fourth place, with just $4.2 million for the weekend and $20.8 million total.

In 10th, “Eat Pray Love” cooked up $2.9 million, a 40 percent drop.

Here is the complete top 10 films this week:

1. ”Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D”, $27.7 millon dollars
2. ”Takers”, 6.1
3. ”The American”, 5.9
4. ”Machete”, 4.2
5. ”Going the Distance”, 3.8
6. ”The Other Guys”, 3.6
7. ”The Last Exorcism”, 3.5
8. ”The Expendables”, 3.3
9. ”Inception”, 3
10. ”Eat Pray Love”, 2.9

Mack Chico

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2010/09/08 at 12:00am

Win ‘The Town’ prize packs!

09.8.2010 | By |

Win 'The Town' prize packs!

Ben Affleck’s ‘The Town‘ will be released September 17th and now ShowBizCafe.com invites you to enter to win a special prize pack on behalf of Warner Brothers The Town. To enter for a chance to win, send us your name, number where we can contact you and a mailing address to our following email address:

info@showbizcafe.com

The first FIVE people to send us their emails with all their information will win.

Synopsis: There are over 300 bank robberies in Boston every year. And a one-square-mile neighborhood in Boston, called Charlestown, has produced more bank and armored car robbers than anywhere in the U.S.

One of them is Doug MacRay (Ben Affleck), but he is not cut from the same cloth as his fellow thieves. Unlike them, Doug had a chance at success, a chance to escape following in his father’s criminal footsteps. Instead he became the leader of a crew of ruthless bank robbers, who pride themselves on taking what they want and getting out clean. The only family Doug has are his partners in crime, especially Jem (Jeremy Renner), who, despite his dangerous, hair-trigger temper, is the closest thing Doug ever had to a brother.

However, everything changed on the gang’s last job when Jem briefly took a hostage: bank manager Claire Keesey (Rebecca Hall). When they discover she lives in Charlestown, Jem gets nervous and wants to check out what she might have seen. Knowing what Jem is capable of, Doug takes charge. He seeks out Claire, who has no idea that their encounter is not by chance or that this charming stranger is one of the men who terrorized her only days before.

As his relationship with Claire deepens into a passionate romance, Doug wants out of this life and the town. But with the Feds, led by Agent Frawley (Jon Hamm), closing in and Jem questioning his loyalty, Doug realizes that getting out will not be easy and, worse, may put Claire in the line of fire. Any choices he once had have boiled down to one: betray his friends or lose the woman he loves.

The Town Poster

Check out www.thetownmovie.com for more information on the film.

 

Jack Rico

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2010/09/06 at 12:00am

‘The American’ is #1 at the box office!

09.6.2010 | By |

'The American' is #1 at the box office!

What!? George Clooney’s ‘The American’ beat out Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Machete‘? Anyone who has seen those two films can discern which one was the most entertaining of the two and the winner should have been ‘Machete’. What were people thinking?

The spy thriller “The American” is #1 at the box office this morning taking in $12.3 million dollars in US and Canadian theaters this weekend.

Coming in #2 is ‘Taker’s earning $11.5 million dollars and ‘Machete’ brought in $11.3 million dollars. Welp, I guess there goes the sequels for next year.

Here are the rest of the top 10 films at the box office:

1 The American – $13.0 million

2 Takers – $11.5 million

3 Machete – $11.3 million

4 The Last Exorcism – $7.6 million

5 Going the Distance – $6.9 million

6 The Expendables – $6.8 million

7 The Other Guys – $5.4 million

8 Eat Pray Love – $4.9 million

9 Inception – $4.5 million

10 Nanny McPhee Returns – $3.6 million

Jack Rico

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2010/09/02 at 12:00am

Carlos ‘The Jackal’ has October NY release

09.2.2010 | By |

Carlos 'The Jackal' has October NY release

One of history’s most well known terrorist was a Venezuelan named Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, a.k.a Carlos the Jackal. French writer/director Olivier Assayas (Summer Hours, Clean, Demonlover, Les Destinées) and IFC Films will now release the life story of Carlos the Jackal as a three part television miniseries in ‘Carlos‘. A fellow Venezuelan, actor Édgar Ramírez Arellano (Bourne Ultimatum), will play the gunman. Ramirez by the way, is also set to portray another terrorist, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Joe Carnahan’s upcoming film Killing Pablo.

The real Jackal is serving a life sentence in La Santé Prison in Paris for the murder of two French agents of the DST (counter-intelligence) and an alleged informant.

Carlos‘ will first premiere on the Sundance Channel on October 11, then have a theatrical release in New York City On October 15.

I guess since the independent cinema industry couldn’t get enough of Steven Soderbergh’s epic ‘Che’ (Benicio Del Toro), we have this year’s version to keep us entertained. Below is the synopsis of the film along with pictures from the film to definitely keep you entertained.

Synopsis: A myth in his own lifetime, Carlos is a central figure in the history of international terrorism in the 1970s and 1980s, from pro-Palestinian activism to the Japanese Red Army. He was at once both a figure of the extreme left and an opportunistic mercenary in the pay of powerful Middle Eastern secret services. He formed his own organization, based it behind the Iron Curtain and was active during the final years of the Cold War. This film is the story of a revolutionary internationalist, both manipulator and manipulated, carried along by the currents of contemporary history and his own folly. We follow him to the end of his road, relegated to Sudan where the Islamic dictatorship, after having protected him, handed him over to French authorities. A contradictory character, as violent as the times he embodies, Carlos is also an enigma. That is what we set out to resolve, at least partially. The film CARLOS has been made based on historical and journalistic documentary research. That said, the life of Carlos includes significant uncharted periods, and thus is the subject of controversy. This film is then, above all, a dramatization retracing two decades in the life of one of the most notorious international terrorists of our time.

Mack Chico

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2010/09/02 at 12:00am

Win 3 free BLU-RAY movies!

09.2.2010 | By |

Win 3 free BLU-RAY movies!

Seis títulos favoritos de acción y ciencia ficción pueden verse por primera vez en Blu-ray desde el 7 de septiembre de 2010. Presentadas por Warner Home Video, cada película ha sido seleccionada para mostrar la impresionante definición de Blu-ray™, con su nítido sonido y espectaculares y vibrantes colores; no hay mejor manera de ver películas en casa. Cada título tiene un precio individual sugerido de $ 24.98.

Esta nueva oleada de títulos de ciencia ficción incluye el esperado debut de Forbidden Planet en Blu-ray, una de las películas de ciencia ficción más influyentes en la historia del cine. Precursora del género, Forbidden Planet cuenta con efectos especiales nominados al Oscar®, una banda sonora totalmente electrónica única en su época y la primera aparición en pantalla tanto de Robby el Robot como de la nave espacial C-57 D (esta fue la primera película en la que se ven humanos viajando en naves espaciales construidas por ellos). Una edición del 50 aniversario de la película fue restaurada por el equipo de restauradores de Warner Bros – MGM antes de su lanzamiento en DVD HD en el 2006, y desde entonces los espectadores han estado esperando su lanzamiento en Blu-ray.

Otro título muy anhelado que se incluirá en el lanzamiento es Mars Attacks!, la comedia de ciencia ficción dirigida por Tim Burton (Alice in Wonderland), basada en la serie de cartas coleccionables de culto del mismo nombre. Mars Attacks! cuenta con un gran elenco de estrellas que incluye a Jack Nicholson, Lukas Haas, Annette Bening, Jim Brown, Pierce Brosnan, Sarah Jessica Parker, Glenn Close, Martin Short, Michael J. Fox, Jack Black, Natalie Portman, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Danny DeVito y más.

Con sus espectaculares efectos visuales y temática futurista, las películas de ciencia ficción son los títulos más buscados en el mercado de Blu-ray. Otros títulos editados en Blu-ray como parte del lanzamiento de ciencia ficción de Warner Home Video incluyen THX 1138 Director’s Cut, Lost in Space, A Scanner Darkly y Matrix Reloaded *.

De acuerdo a DEG (Digital Entertainment Group), con información de los principales estudios, la tecnología Blu-ray siguió observando un crecimiento significativo en el primer trimestre de 2010, con un crecimiento en volumen de ventas del 61 por ciento y 36 por ciento en rentas, comparado con el mismo período del año pasado. El DEG también anunció que las ventas de equipos Blu-ray ha aumentado significativamente, alcanzando un impresionante 125 por ciento comparado con las ventas del primer trimestre de 2009, lo que indica una fuerte demanda de Blu-ray por parte del público.

Matrix

A Scanner Darkly

Mack Chico

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2010/08/29 at 12:00am

‘The Last Exorcism’ is #1 at the box office

08.29.2010 | By |

'The Last Exorcism' is #1 at the box office

We still don’t think that The Last Exorcism is all that great, but it managed to attract horror hungry audiences to the box office – Lionsgate, I’d love to know how many Hispanics went this opening weekend; they over-index on horror films more than any other demographic.

Nevertheless, the recycled horror plots of the low-budget horror The Last Exorcism sneaked in with $21.3 million, with Takers on $21 million, but that could all change when the final figures actually arrive tomorrow. Still, given that the horror only cost $1.8 million to make, it’s already a success.

The only other new entry wasn’t really new at all, except for eight minutes of fresh footage, but Avatar’s limited re-release only managed to arrive in 12th place. Considering it’s already out on DVD, it’s not a small achievement.

In third place we find The Expendables with $9.5 million, just ahead of Eat Pray Love, which made $7 million. And bringing up the rear in the top five, The Other Guys, which clung on to its spot with $6.6 million and is about to crack $100 million.

The rest of the chart is below:

1. “The Last Exorcism”, 21,3 million dollars
2. “Takers”, 21 million dollars
3. “The Expendables”, 9,5 million dollars
4. “Eat Pray Love”, 7 million dollars
5. “The Other Guys”, 6,6 million dollars
6. “Vampires Suck”, 5,3 million dollars
7. “Inception”, 5,1 million dollars
8. “Nanny McPhee Returns”, 4,74 million dollars
9. “The Switch”, 4,7 million dollars
10. “Piranha 3D”, 4,3 million dollars

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