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August 2015 Movie Releases (DvD & Blu-Ray)

August 4th

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Insurgent – The movie cousin to The Hunger Games has a sequel. Based upon the YA(young adult) novel, this sequel focuses on the war between four factions (Amity, Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless). Tris is one of the divergents (having all 4 characteristics) as she helps lead the way in a fight for peace or something like that. Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Kate Winslet and the god awful Jai Courtney.

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Do You Believe? – A religious movie about how a pastor influences another pastor to be more pastorly. Starring: Mira Sorvino, Sean Astin (Rudy), and Cybill Shepherd.

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True Story – This is that James Franco and Jonah Hill movie that was based on a true story. It focuses on the relationship between a writer, Finkel (Hill) and a murderer, Longo (Franco), taking upon Finkel’s identity. Finkel was a writer for the New York Times Magazine and was actually fired for fabricating parts of a news story in 2002.

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Child 44 – Tom Hardy plays a Russian Intelligence agent (in the Joseph Stalin era) who takes on a case involving multiple murders of children. Leo Demidov’s (Hardy) case leads to high authorities in the Russian government. Based upon the first in a trilogy of novels by Tom Rob Smith, the story follows Demidov’s exploits. Starring: Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace (Prometheus), Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight, The Professional), Joel Kinnaman (The Killing, upcoming Suicide Squad), Jason Clarke (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes), Vincent Cassel (Trance), and Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, The Golden Child).An incredible cast doesn’t always spell box office success. Still, I am likely to rent this.

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A Little Chaos – A movie about competitive garden designers that are tasked to create a one of a kind water fountain on the grounds of le chateau de Versailles. I’m not making this up. Starring: Kate Winslet (The Reader), Alan Rickman (Harry Potter), Stanley Tucci(Transformers 4: Age of Extinction), and Matthias Schoenaerts (Bullhead).

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Adult Beginners – A drama about a businessman (Nick Kroll) that loses it all but while staying with his sister (Rose Byrne) learns valuable life lessons. Starring: Nick Kroll (The League), Rose Byrne (X-Men: First Class), Bobby Cannavale (Ant-Man), Joel McHale (Ted) and Jason Mantzoukas (The Dictator, The League).

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The Salvation – Mads Mikkelsen stars as a vengeful settler in the American West circa 1870s after the murder of his family. After killing the man responsible, the leader of their gang also seeks revenge. Looks like a decent flick. Starring: Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale, Hannibal), Eva Green (Casino Royale), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen).

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Barely Lethal – This movie follows a 16 year old teenager assassin after she fakes her own death and enrolls in a suburban high school. She quickly learns that school clicks and popularity come at a price. Starring: Jessica Alba (Sin City), Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones), and Samuel L. Jackson (every movie). Yawn!

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Madame Bovary – A drama focusing on an adulterous wife as she tries to escape her boring lifestyle. Starring: Mia Wasikowska (In Treatment, Alice in Wonderland), Ezra Miller (Trainwreck, upcoming Flash), Paul Giamatti (Sideways) and Rhys Ifans (The Amazing Spider-Man).

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Jackie & Ryan – Katherine Heigl still manages to headline movies, although this one looks straight to video. The story involves two musicians as they find themselves in love. Starring Katherine Heigl, Ben Barnes and Clea DuVall.

 

August 11th

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Hot Pursuit – All of the previews for this mess looked like a rip off of The Heat with Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy. This is a ‘female buddy’ film that has a conservative cop (Reese Witherspoon) and the wife of a drug dealer (Sofia Vergara) that must team up against a drug cartel. If Sofia’s blabbering accent on Modern Family isn’t enough for you, then check this out!

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Unfriended – A high school girl that killed herself due to a cruel prank now communicates via Skype in video group chats! Okay, it sounds lame but at least it’s a different way for the genre of horror to reach another generation of kids.

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Robot Overlords – Humans are slaves to a race of robots that conquered the world. People are confined to their homes and must wear implants. I’m not sure how this escaped me as it stars Ben Kingsley (Ghandi, Tut) and Gillian Anderson (X-Files). I may watch if the SyFy Channel picks it up.

 

August 18th

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Little Boy – A seven year old boy ventures off to bring his father back home from the World War II. The boy’s innocence incites those embedded in the war. Starring Emily Watson, Kevin James (you read that right), Michael Rapaport, Tom Wilkinson and Ali Landry (that hot Dorito’s commercial girl).

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Lambert & Stamp – This documentary chronicles the journey of aspiring filmmakers, Christopher Stamp and Kit Lambert, as they try to produce a movie during the 1960’s underground music scene. The doc also features footage with famous people related to The Who, Richard Barnes, Roger Daltry, and Pete Townshend.

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5 to 7 – This is a romantic comedy that follows a woman who writes about falling in love. Things get crazy when the person she is in love with is the French diplomat’s wife! Gasp! Caged Heat sounds better.

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Strangerland – A family moves to the Australian outback when a dust storm results in the loss of their children. A search party forms to find the missing children amidst rumors and suspicion. Spooky! Starring: Nicole Kidman (Fur), Joseph Fiennes (Voldemort’s brother) and Hugo Weaving (The Matrix, Lord of the Rings).

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The Riot Club – In this thriller, two freshman join an infamous club at Oxford. One day, all of the spoiled, rich students get in over their heads. Based upon the play, Posh.  The movie,Skulls, is probably much better than this but that ain’t saying much!

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Vendetta – Remember Dean Cain? Well, if you haven’t went out of your way to research where he’s been, you’d still only remember him for playing Superman in the TV series, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Mr. Cain has been playing in direct to video movies for quite some time. In this movie, he plays a cop who must get revenge after his wife is murdered by The Big Show (Paul Wight or WWE fame). This looks like hung-over viewing.

 

August 25th

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Aloha – An all-star cast surrounds this box office disappointment. Brian Gilcrest is a US weapons consultant that becomes disgraced, then later talks to a robot and then eventually heads to Hawaii to oversee the launch of a spy satellite. He must also get permission for the launch from the Hawaiian council as part of his assignment. Directed by fan-favorite Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire) and starring: Bradley Cooper, Emma, Stone, Rachel McAdams, John Krasinski, Danny McBride, Alec Baldwin, and Bill Murray.

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Citizenfour – This riveting looking documentary showcases how filmmaker, Laura Poitras (who focuses on gov’t surveillance of private citizens post 9/11) receives an encrypted email by “citizenfour” who claims to have inside knowledge of covert surveillance by intelligence agencies. “Citizenfour” ends up being Edward Snowden. The documentary focuses on key interviews with Snowden and Julian Assange. Looks very interesting.

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Where Hope Grows – Holy 1980s! This movie stars Danica McKellar (The Wonder Years) and William Zabka (bad guy from The Karate Kid). The story focuses on a former professional baseball player who retires because of panic attacks. He eventually develops a relationship with a store clerk who has Downs Syndrome. His perspective on life changes and hope is learned…blah…blah…blah….I’ll pass.

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Two Days, One Night – Marion Cotillard (Inception, La Vie en Rose) stars in this drama about how working class people who may have been disenfranchised from society. Sandra (Cotillard) tries to return to her job after an episode of depression only to find that her employer no longer needs her. She learns her fate is to be decided by her fellow employees in a vote.

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Big Game – A teenager finds the President of the United States in a pod while hunting. Together they must make it through the woods alive as terrorists close in. Starring: Samuel L. Jackson (every movie) and Onni Tommila.

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Skin Trade – Dolph Lundgren stars as a detective out for revenge after his family was slain by the mob. The mob is eventually connected to a human trafficking ring and Dolph must work with Tony Jaa (Ong Bak, The Defender), a Thai detective, to destroy them once and for all. Hung-over viewing.

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Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Set in an alternate universe, DC’s trinity (Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman) find themselves framed for a bombing. DC’s main guns all have different origin stories and must decide whether they want to save the world or conquer it. Voice actors: Benjamin Bratt, Michael C. Hall, Tamara Taylor, Jason Isaacs and C. Thomas Howell. It’s a comic book animated movie! Count me in.

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Lila & Eve – A drama/thriller surrounding a mother, Lila, who loses her son in a drive by shooting.  Lila eventually meets Eve, another mother who lost her daughter the same night. Together they go after the criminals responsible. Starring: Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez. Lifetime should starting making theatrical releases.

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October Gale – This follows a doctor who tries to assist an injured man on an island from a man that is hunting him. Starring Patricia Clarkson, Scott Speedman, and Tim Roth.

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The Runner – Nicolas Cage is back again as a once idealistic politician that must re-examine his life after a sex scandal destroys his career. Not to be confused with a good movie, this stars Nicolas Cage, Sarah Paulson (12 Years a Slave), Peter Fonda (Easy Rider) and Connie Nielsen (Gladiator). Will Nic Cage ever make a comeback from box office obscurity?

Disney is about to live in its Past….with live action remakes!!!

Today, the Hollywood Reporter reported that Disney would be developing a live action remake to the 1963 classic,  The Sword in the Stone. Brian Cogman (Game of Thrones) is set to write the script from Brigham Taylor, one of the producers of Pirates of the Caribbean. Let’s not forget that there’s going to be another King Arthur movie coming out soon as well — Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur (this is set to be a 6 film franchise with Guy Ritchie directing!). Personally, the best incarnation of King Arthur is Excalibur…hands down! You owe it to yourself to see that classic.

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Just last week it was reported that there is going to be a live action Genies movie , an origins story based off of Aladdin that Disney hopes will become a franchise in its own right and eventually lead to a live action retelling of Aladdin.

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Then there’s Jon Favreau’s The Jungle Book (there is another Jungle Book movie being developed with Warner Bros. and Andy Serkis directing — The Jungle Book : Origins). What’s crazy is that both movies will have A-list casts. Favreau’s film will have Bill Murray, Idris Alba, Ben Kingsley, Scarlett Johannson, Lupita Nyong’o, and Christopher Walken. Andy Serkis’ version (first time director) will have Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Naomie Harris,  and Benedict Cumberbatch attached. I don’t understand why both of these movies are going to be forced down audiences’ throats. I guess dueling at the box office (over the same stories) has yet to end.

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That’s just the tip of what’s going to be coming from Disney! Here’s everything else that’s currently in the works.

Alice Through the Looking Glass (sequel to Alice in Wonderland) – May 2016
Beauty and the Beast – March 2017
Dumbo (being directed by Tim Burton) – 2017
Winnie the Pooh – TBD
Mulan – TBD
Pinnochio – TBD
Maleficent (yes, another one) – rumored
Tink (Tinkerbell from Peter Pan) – TBD – Reese Witherspoon recently announced to star as Tink.
Prince Charming (of Cinderella) – TBD

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If you didn’t already know, Disney owns Marvel and Lucasfilm. It’s not like they should be hurting for money now or in the foreseeable future. I am concerned that Disney isn’t taking any chances on original ideas but then I’d be wrong in saying that. Actually, Disney has poured a LOT of money into getting more original material in theaters but sadly has failed pretty miserably in the category (see: Tomorrowland, John Carter, Mars Needs Moms, Treasure Planet, The Lone Ranger). So, what do they do to recoup? Rely on their tested and true material or…..just bank on for sure wins like Marvel movies, Pixar films and the anticipated release of those Star Wars movies.

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Afterthought: If I had to make my dream live action version of a Disney animated film it would be Aladdin and involve these filmmakers:

Dream Director: Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trance)
Dream Cinematographer: Wally Pfister (Inception)
Dream Writer: Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Rushmore)

Musical Scores: The Overlooked Aspect of TV & Film

You’re having a typical day until you hear a magical, epic theme song but cannot figure out which movie or TV show to which it belongs. You’re probably imagining yourself wielding a lightsaber, flying, or facing off against a maniacal foe. But who are the people responsible for you wearing a cape and running around the house? The answer is composers.

Now, I’m not referring to songs that were added to a movie and presented in a soundtrack. Rather, I refer to the music created specifically for the film itself. The music that helps invoke further emotion alongside the mostly visual experience of a film. Can you imagine Star Wars or Superman without their iconic scores?

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The creation of a score involves many different elements and these differ depending on the film and its director. Sometimes a director would like a composer to witness filming whereas others like to work with composers while the editing is taking place. Within these processes, a score is formed by the composer alone or in collaboration/guidance with the film’s director. A theme can be established for certain characters, ideas, and events or a score can literally serve to ‘underscore’ the situations on film.

The most popular use of theme would likely be the “Star Wars” series with Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker having separate themes. A good example of a score that serves more in setting a tone for a film would be Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” score. What is great about a score that serves a setting would be when the composer decides to build a tempo and then change things up when a major event occurs. It makes the event all the more impactful.

51zlyY5lXwL._SY300_-2The aspect of a musical score was initially only used to drown out the noise made by the projector, according to Kurt London. Before recording sound, organists/pianists or entire orchestras were brought in to provide music for silent movies. Actually, I had the rare experience to witness two musicians from the band, Faint, play their own musical score to the German silent movie classic, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” (1920) and it was fantastic.

TV scores are also important. Can you think of the “X-Files” theme or the “Game of Thrones” theme without going back and listening? I’m sure most could. Just as the medium of TV has become more accepted as a legitimate source for storytelling, you can be sure that the use of score is even more prevalent.

That brings us to my personal film and TV score favorites!

Some of the Best Film Scores

The Social Network (2010) – Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
Trance (2013) – Rick Smith
Braveheart (1995) – James Horner
2001: A Space Odyssey (1969) – Aram Khatchaturian, Gyorgy Ligeti, Richard Strauss and Johann Strauss
JFK (1991) – John Williams

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Some of the Best TV Scores

BattlestarGalactica (2004) – Bear McCreary
Game of Thrones (2011) – Ramin Djawadi
Breaking Bad (2008) – Dave Porter
Dexter (2006) – Daniel Licht
House of Cards (2013) – Jeff Beal


Today, musical scores are everywhere and have taken an art form of their own. Just look in the genre section in iTunes. You’ll see a genre dedicated to soundtracks.

“Trance” – Review

I know that this movie has been out for awhile but I really wanted to include it on Pop Culture Crunch as I believe the movie to be important and is one that is overlooked, especially with the collection of Danny Boyle’s movies.

Danny Boyle has made some strange, yet ultimately unforgettable movies over the course of his career thus far. Some will cite “Trainspotting”, “Slumdog Millionaire”, “127 Hours” as great films and some may even recollect how great the sci/fi film, “Sunshine” was.

Boyle has a movie for everyone and that’s what makes his films so special. My personal favorite is his under seen film, “Trance”. Though it may not be for everyone, if there are those that enjoy stories about dreams, the idea of reality, hypnosis, or how susceptible the human mind is then I say “see this movie now”.
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“Trance” follows the story of an art auctioneer named Simon (played by James McAvoy) involved in a painting heist. Hit upon the head during the event, he must remember where he put the painting as dangerous criminals attempt to coerce the truth out of him. Enter hypnotist, Elizabeth Lamb (Rosario Dawson), who’s hired to help figure out Simon and where he put the painting.

Upon initial viewing, you are unsure where the story may be going and this is a good thing. The story and its characters’ intentions are weaved in such a way that you are unsure who the true protagonist really is. Smart storytelling and excellent performances are other great reasons to see this original thriller.
The music in the film is by Rick Smith, from the electronic band, Underworld. I honestly do not know how the film could have been nearly as effective without its score. It’s layered, dream-like feel perfectly captures the ‘soul’ of the film and is also nice to play when not watching the movie and wanting to simply relax.
With its excellent visuals to boot, “Trance” really is something unique and dream-like. As the movie explores multiple ideas, it was the notion of how and why we remember what we do that is truly fascinating. This idea  is romanticized in the film.
Overall Grade: A