In recent years, the John Wick franchise has become one of the best action franchises. A series that many action fans look forward to, mainly because of the excellent way in which battles are portrayed, but also how a hidden world of assassins which is expanded with new concepts and characters in each movie. I also looked forward to this third installment, because what would happen after the events in part 2? Continue reading
Category Archives: Movies
The Wandering Earth (2019) – Review
During the past month it was impossible to visit any of the big movie sites without reading the new about Avengers: Endgame shattering various records about the money it has made. Most film news is about American movies, but did you know that The Wandering Earth, a Chinese movie, which is now available through Netflix also managed to set some interesting records? Its box office made it the second best Chinese movie ever, at a global level it’s third for this year and it also has a place in the top 20 of highest grossing science fiction movies ever. And still few people know about this movie, which is really weird. But for the average viewer movies aren’t about the money they make, but about its content. Is this disaster movie, which plays out on a cosmic scale, worth watching? Continue reading
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (2018) – Review
What’s the first thing you think about when you read the title “The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot”? Is it a cheap Roger Corman exploitation film? A bizarre action movie? Or do you start yelling about spoilers? No matter what it is, the title immediately catches your interested and makes you curious. And no matter what your expectations are, chances are big that they won’t be met by what this film offers. And in this case that isn’t a bad thing. Continue reading
Dirty God (2019) – Review
Na American Honey or Rosario Dawson in Kids or Jennifer Lawrence. They were able to act natural in front of the camera and make a lasting impression. It requires a very good eye from a director or someone in casting. Vicky Knight plays the lead role in Dirty God. She had never acted before and for a long time declined the offer to play the lead role in here. After the director kept persevering, she finally agreed and managed to portray a strong character in this film. Continue reading
The History and Transformation of the Film Industry
The Early Days
In the earliest days of the movie industry, the first film projector was called the Zoopraxiscope. It was invented in 1875 by a photographer called Eadweard Muybridge. Almost a decade later, the legendary inventor Thomas Edison, filed to patent an object that projects images. He described it as “an object that does for the eye what the phonograph does to the ears”. In 1895, the first film significant film was broadcast, reportedly by Lumière Brothers in Paris, France. Almost a decade later, Edison donated the instrument he had patented to an Institute of Arts. Continue reading
Avengers: Endgame (2019) – Review
After my wedding last week and short honeymoon, Avengers: Endgame was the next big event on the calendar (I have to admit that I, only for a moment, thought about heading to the press screening a day after the wedding, but decided that would probably be a bad idea). A film that isn’t only the sequel to Avengers: Infinity War, but also a title that Marvel has been working towards for the past eleven years. A sort of end to an era, just as film lovers felt about Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and other franchises. Although it is not the last Marvel film, it does largely feel like the last chapter in a series. After more than twenty films in this series, the fans have come to know and love these characters and Endgame takes them almost literally through the entire MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Is it one of the best superhero films? Continue reading
The Highwaymen (2019) – Review
Bonnie and Clyde from 1967 is seen by many as a classic film. The film with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway is seen as a revolutionary film that changed the direction of Hollywood. I saw the film a few years ago for the first time and I have to admit that I didn’t think it was that special. Maybe I should give it a second chance, but I didn’t connect with it and gave it a 6. Criminal Clyde Barrow and former waitress Bonnie Parker commit bank robberies together, were seen as celebrities at the time and over the years various films have been made about them. The story about a man and a woman who go into crime together apparently appeals. But every story has multiple sides and the new Netflix movie The Highwaymen shows how two police officers are chasing the duo with the aim of eliminating them. Continue reading
3 Indie Films That Performed Way Better Than Expected
Today’s movie studios are spending astronomical sums of money on blockbuster franchise movies about superheroes and sagas set in far-away galaxies. But some of the most profitable movies in history have been made by independent studios and low-budget filmmakers.
The highest grossing movies of all time are often the most expensive to make. Titanic was a film that dominated the box office and the Oscars, but James Cameron was nearly suckered by the demands of the budget and risked bankruptcy if the film had failed. Films like these are very successful and take a lot at the box office but when measured against their production costs, they are not as profitable as the three indie films listed here, which performed way better than expected. Continue reading
Movies Filmed on Mobile Phones
A little over 10 years ago, camera phones began to work their way into the pockets of the public, with many boasting features like a VGA image sensor that could take photos in resolutions of up to 640×480 pixels. Video recording was only possible from the top-of-the-range models, and even then, the quality was poor, with videos lacking seriously in clarity and not much bigger than a mid-2000’s mobile phone screen.
Fast forward a decade, and thanks to their powerful processing power, modern smartphones are useful for many tasks beyond making and receiving calls. These handheld devices allow us to work from anywhere, manage our finances, listen to huge libraries of music, navigate and entertain ourselves with mobile games like poker. Just like everything else in the devices, the cameras have also advanced dramatically, with the latest models able to record in high-resolution 4K.
Productivity and entertainment are not the only capabilities of modern smartphones. Thanks to their ever-increasing computing power, and the inclusion of multiple high-resolution cameras, you can now use mobile phones for shooting professional grade movies. Such ability came into the mainstream by Apple when they ran an ad campaign called “Shot on iPhone” that showcased the video recording capabilities of its smartphone range by crowdsourcing high-quality videos from users on social media.
That wasn’t the only case of a mobile phone used for professional-grade videography, as several movies have also shot on smartphones. Continue reading
Unicorn Store (2017) – Review
After just appearing together with Samuel L. Jackson in Captain Marvel, Brie Larson joins up with him again in the Netflix film Unicorn Store, which she has also directed. Is this a magical being you hope to see or just a horse with a stuck on horn? Continue reading