Thursday, August 30, 2012

It Doesn't Get Much More Disturbing than "Oogieloves"

Teletubbies' distant cousins perhaps? It only goes downhill from here...literally
The Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure is simply the most traumatizing, seizure inducing dribble to make its way to the big screen in a very, very long time. Even the trailers, which ran before pretty much every family film over the summer, didn’t disguise the fact that it was in the same vein as ‘Teletubbies' and 'Thomas & Friends.' Instead of those creepy, nonsensical, TV-tummy Teletubbies, we're stuck with Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie, three Oogieloves who go on an adventure to find five golden balloons for Schluufy's birthday. And yes, Schluffy just so happens to be a pink pillow. CONTINUE READING

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

"Timothy Green" Too Cute for Its Own Good

Timothy (CJ Adams) doesn't let secrets of nature stop him from finding a friend 
The Odd Life of Timothy Green certainly owns up to its gimmick of being a tad bit odd. After all, the titular pre-adolescent, Timothy Green (CJ Adams) isn't exactly your ordinary kid. One rainy night, Timothy magically emerges out of the ground and ends up in the spare bedroom of a North Carolina couple (Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Garner), who want children, but can't medically produce them. This all happens after Cynthia (Garner) and Jim (Edgerton) brainstorm all the ideal qualities their dream child should have and box up and bury their notes in the backyard (coincidentally the same exact spot where Timothy came from).  Yes, it's all the elements of a magical fairy tale, but the ultimate kicker is that Timothy has leaves protruding from his ankles. Odd...right?  CONTINUE READING

Thursday, August 23, 2012

"ParaNorman" Conjures Up Early Halloween Magic

Norman (Kodi Smit-McPhee) ventures into the woods to stop an 300-year-old curse
It's never too early in the year to start feeling those haunting vibes of Halloween. With competition like Hotel Transylvania and Tim Burton's stop-motion Frankenweenie already staking claim in the fall season, ParaNorman finds itself in an uphill marketing position. The only good thing to coming out quite early is that ParaNorman satisfies as an appetizer for those caught up in witches, spirits and zombies. To save his town from a 300-year-old curse, Norman Babcock (Kodi Smit-McPhee) has to combat all three one way or another. But Norman isn't your ordinary kid in some ordinary town, he's a medium, who's ridiculed and bullied by his friends, his family and the townspeople who don't quite understand his gift. CONTINUE READING

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Pixar Extends Perfect Streak with "Brave"

Princess Merida (Kelly MacDonald) attempts to escape the clutches of demon bear, Mor'du. 
Maintaining a perfect track record is no easy feat, but with one miscalculation, one misstep, and years of top notch brand building and loyal fan base crumbles overnight. Those are exactly the waters Pixar’s been treading in the past year. Cars 2 may have generated strong sales from everything slapped with the brand name, but critically the Mater-driven sequel was panned overall. So it’s understandable if audiences are leery to embrace Pixar’s thirteenth feature, Brave. Not only is Brave Pixar’s follow-up to the Cars sequel, but it’s also marks several firsts for the studio: first fairy-tale, first female lead and first film directed by a woman (until leaving the project due to “creative differences.” CONTINUE READING

Saturday, August 11, 2012

"Recall" Remake is a Forgettable Futuristic Ride

Following Arnold Schwarzenegger's lead in the original, Colin Farrell visits Rekall to uncover a hidden past.
Either it’s pure coincidence or perhaps the perfect dumping ground that yet another remake or reboot originally starring Arnold Schwarzenegger is slated for the end of summer theatrical schedule. This time last year, Marcus Nispel’s disastrous reboot of the sword-and-sorcery classic Conan the Barbarian left audiences wondering what other fond memories can Hollywood ruin? Considering not only Conan, but countless other revisions gone terribly wrong, we as audiences have the right to be skeptical of the latest updated spin on another Schwarzenegger cult classic, Total Recall