Thursday, October 25, 2012

Frankenweenie: Delightfully Sentimental With A Sinister Seasoning



From creative genius, Tim Burton comes “Frankenweenie”.

And in true Burton style, “Frakenweenie” is a sentimental story served with a sinister-like flavour about a boy and his dog.

Victor, a young boy heartbroken by the sudden loss of his canine pal, decides use his aptitude for science to resurrect Sparky making a few minor home-sewn adjustments. Initially trying to hide his creation, it’s only a matter of time before the undead escapes and Sparky becomes a real nightmare for Victor.

Though “Frankenweenie” may not live up to previous Halloween-themed Burton classics like “The Nightmare before Christmas”, “Frankenweenie” is getting all around thumbs up as a real Halloween treat.

Release date: 26 October 2012

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Streetdance 2 (3D): Just Got Some Latin Flavour



This week South African cinemas stage the sequel to the 2010 silver-screen smash hit ‘Streetdance 3D’!

After suffering a humiliating defeat in London to the reigning street dance crew Invincible, Ash teams with fast-talking manager Eddie (George Sampson, returning from the original StreetDance) and set out to gather Europe's premier freestylers and have a shot at winning the ultimate tournament in Paris. They’ll need an edge though, and Ash discovers it in an underground salsa club.

Sure, when it comes to plot and character depth Streetdance 2 is predictable and somewhat superficial but hey, in the end, it gives the people what we want; A high-voltage dose of spectacular street dance-offs now with whole lotta Latin flavour!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Taken 2 – Espionage Escapism at its Best



It may seem a surprise that creators have managed to squeeze a sequel, but they have!

Liam Neeson is back in his role as the nervy ex-CIA agent Bryan Mills with a nasty streak for vengeance. He is posted to Istanbul on a straight forward protection job, unaware that the family and friends of the gangsters he slaughtered in his first outing plan to take their bloody revenge (and I think we all know what happens to criminals that cross Bryan Mills).

Although most critics were not taken by the sequel it's had unprecedented box-office success, having tripled the takings of the first film in Britain - a true testament to the film's cult status and our incessant addiction for an escape into the world of over-the-top espionage.

Sources: www.thesun.co.uk; www.purplerevolver.com

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Hotel Transylvania – Trick or Treat?



With Halloween in sight, Hotel Transylvania is latest animated film to hit the cinema circuit, but the question is trick or treat?

A human named Johnny stumbles upon Dracula’s high-end holiday resort and safe house for mythical monsters, and then proceeds to fall in love with the his daughter. Dracula, voiced by Adam Sandler, is an overprotective father who goes to great lengths not to alarm his guests and daughter to the presence of an “evil” human in the hotel.

Although criticised for lacking creativity with humour and characterisation, this ghoulish twist on the traditional love story is generally being well received.