Friday 20 September 2013

TV review - Blackout (Channel 4)

"Completely gripping" - Daniel Himsworth.

Blackout is the 'what-if' story that explores the result of a cyber attack on the electrical grid in the UK; which subsequently leaves the nation without power for a week. The show is shot completely with the use of CCTV, real life footage and fictional scenes that follow the lives of a variety of people who attempt to keep themselves fed and watered in a time of anarchy. The characters' accounts show the effect such a disaster would have on the countries hospitals, transport systems, law and order and simply the difficulty of getting food and water.


Blackout was gripping throughout, giving a grim and somewhat realistic portrayal of a country without power. At a time where it seems the whole country spends every possible minute on their phone, Blackout shows us the real danger behind a lack of electricity. Rather than the biggest worry being that you cannot charge your mobile and update your Facebook status, the programme quickly focuses on the hunt for survival and at what point does it become OK for morals to be thrown out the window and for society to crumble.

In the last paragraph I mentioned that Blackout was 'somewhat realistic', and I say somewhat because it just feels that the show jumps into anarchy very very quickly. Not only this but everybody seems to be owning smartphones that have batteries that are lasting a week, I don't know about you but the battery on my smartphone doesn't even last a day.

In terms of accuracy, I suppose Blackout's portrayal of the governments response (or lack of) to the situation was fairly justifiable, with the programme showing no confidence in our current leaders. However, Blackout seems to show the same lack of confidence in the people of Britain, suggesting that as soon as disaster hits we would turn on each other. Although this seems likely when looking at a long-term disaster, a week long power-cut doesn't really send a wave of panic through my body.

Blackout is available to watch on 4od.

J.Henderson.

6/10.


Monday 9 September 2013

US Sitcoms are back!

Talking about the best US Sitcoms and they're return to our televisions.

How I Met Your Mother - Season 9 -23rd Sept. Neil Patrick Harris, Josh Radnor, Jason Segal.

It's time for the US sitcoms to come back to our TVs and, for me, this is one of the best times of the year.

How I Met Your Mother left us on a bombshell last season when we found out what 'the mother' looks like. We found out that Cristin Milioti is playing the mother and, furthermore, that she has been promoted as a season regular for this, the ninth and final season of the long running sitcom. The season will open on 23rd September on CBS with two half-hour episodes.

Co-creator Craig Thomas said in an interview that season 9 will be like "the Wild West - anything can happen", with the whole season being set over a complete weekend leading up to Barney and Robin's wedding.

I expect a lot to be released about the mother very quickly with a final season that is bound to excite us from start to finish. Check out the season nine promo below...


Saturday 7 September 2013

Films to watch out for...

Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut is next...

Don Jon. UK Release - Nov 15th. Director - Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Don Jon is the story of Jon Martello (Gordon-Levitt), a man whose addiction to porn has left him objectifying woman. Due to his countless one-night stands, Jon is dissatisfied with his life and starts to search for higher meaning and an enjoyable sex life.

I am extremely excited for Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut, other actors must be also as he has attracted a strong cast for this comedy. Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore are the leading ladies in this picture that is filled with top-notch cameos such as Anne Hathaway, Channing Tatum and Cuba Gooding Jr.

Gordon-Levitt is also helping to produce this movie via his production company, hitRECord, and also wrote the screenplay for this picture that he is directing and being the lead actor in. There is a lot on his plate for this film but as of yet it has been getting good reviews from a number of critics already.

Check out the trailer below...




Thursday 5 September 2013

Films to watch out for...

Possibly the comedy event of the year....

Anchorman: The Legend Continues. Release - Dec 20th. Director - Adam McKay.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) is probably one of most recognisable and most quoted films of all time. It's success was due to the hilarity created by Will Ferrell and director and co-writer Adam McKay. The pair created a group of characters so ridiculously funny that they shaped comedy for a generation, with similar comedic films such as The 40-Year Old Virgin (2005), Blades of Glory (2007) and Step Brothers (2008) benefiting from the following that Anchorman gained.

All the main cast have returned for the sequel which is again directed by Adam McKay and produced by comedic genius Judd Apatow. Although I am not sure whether the film will be able to live up to the hype created by the first film, I am looking forward to the huge number of cameos expected in the film including, Liam Neeson, Will Smith, Harrison Ford and Sacha Baron Cohen to name a few.

I expect the same peculiar and ridiculous comedy that hit us hard almost a decade ago.

Check out the trailer below...




Wednesday 4 September 2013

Pain and Gain - 2013 - Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie.

I just wasn't truly interested at any moment.

Director Michael Bay (Armageddon (1998) and Transformers (2007)) brings us Pain and Gain, a remarkably true story from 1990s Miami where a group of body-builders, consisting of Daniel Lugo (Wahlberg), Paul Doyle (Johnson) and Adrian Doorbal (Mackie), chase the American dream but end up getting caught up in the criminal life they created for themselves and their lives begin to unravel.

Main man Daniel Lugo is a gym instructor who simply wants to create a better life that would compliment his astounding physic. With the words of self-help guru Johnny Wu (Ken Jeong) ringing in his ears, Lugo and his gym buddies attempt a snatch and grab of one of Lugo's outrageously wealthy clients.



My main issue with this film is that I just wasn't truly interested at any moment. Pain and Gain wasn't funny enough to be a comedy film and did not stick true to any dramatic/thriller elements. I felt like I was going through the motions whilst watching this film, never being particularly bored but never wowed. At times I was slightly confused by this movie, with sudden irregular actions such as the barbecuing of human hands and spontaneous bench pressing at unnecessary moments.

Overall the film was extremely disappointing and I feel it would have benefited by either fully committing to being a comedy or, the opposite, being a proper crime thriller.

My only real positive for this picture was Michael Bay's use of the camera, the best of which coming during a scene where Lugo is attempting to push through a fake deal with a wealthy businessman and things end up turning sour. Bay successfully and fluidly moves the camera through three rooms continuously, allowing a huge contrast of emotions being available to see in one motion.

The mixing of genres really hinders this film, and is one I definitely won't be buying on DVD or recommending to friends.

4/10

J.Henderson.


Films to watch out for....

I couldn't forget this.... The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Release - Dec 13th. Director - Peter Jackson.

The hype surrounding this film is simply massive and is the second film in a trilogy based on J.R.R Tolkien's book, The Hobbit. The first in the trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), was a bit of a let down, with film length and the high frame rate coming into question. Overall the film just didn't live up to the expectations that were put in place after The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

However, I feel that The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug will be received much better from critics as the film will get straight into the nitty gritty of the story and will hopefully show the full potential of the high frame rate.

Everything is in place for this picture to be the biggest blockbuster of the year, I can't see how it won't be. Expect great special effects and an unbelievable cast. Check out the trailer below...




Tuesday 3 September 2013

Films to watch out for...

Next on the list....

Captain Phillips. Release - Oct 11th. Director - Paul Greengrass.

Captain Phillips is a picture that I am really looking forward to. I am a huge fan of Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump (1994) and Castaway (2000)), who takes the leading role in this action-thriller. The film is a biopic of Captain Richard Phillips (Hanks) who was taken hostage by Somalian pirates. This is a horrifyingly true story of what occurred during the Maersk Alabama hijacking in 2009.

Director of The Bourne Supremacy (2004) and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Paul Greengrass directs this picture, and his appointment almost guarantees a full-throttled and emotional account of the events of 2009. I expect an accurate and harrowing portrayal of the hijacking, and I have also read that Hanks gives one of his greatest performances yet.

I recommend watching the 2006 movie United 93 (one of the top films of 2006) which was directed by Greengrass. This is a film that really shows off Greengrass' ability behind the camera and gives you a clue at what to expect in Captain Phillips.

Check out the trailer for Captain Phillips here....




Monday 2 September 2013

Films to watch out for...

Over the next few days I will be letting you know of my recommendations for upcoming films in the UK, first up..... The Counselor.

The Counselor. UK Release - Oct 25th. Director - Ridley Scott.

The Counselor is the upcoming picture from Gladiator (2000) and Prometheus (2012) director Ridley Scott. This thriller stars the utterly brilliant Michael Fassbender (Shame (2011) and Prometheus) as a lawyer who gets in deep when he decides to get involved with drug trafficking.

Scott has again attracted a stellar cast which includes Academy Award winners Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem, four-time Academy Award nominee Brad Pitt and the Golden Globe nominated Cameron Diaz. This A-list cast is destined to produce breathtaking acting performances and with Scott at the helm they are in the safe hands of an Oscar winner.

Scott has shown that he likes a strong female lead in the past, and it looks again from the trailer that this trait is set to continue.

The Counselor is set to be a blockbuster.