Friday, September 18, 2009

Whiteout

Whiteout ««
U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko (Kate Beckinsale) is finally about to leave Antarctica when a body is dicovered in the middle of the ice desert. When it turns out that this corpse had been murdered, an investigation erupts. While investigating, Stetko uncovers secrets that reviels she can't trust the people around her.

I didn't really know what this movie was about, so I went into it with an open mind. I was disappointed. The movie was leading up to a climax that never really came. I walked out thinking, "That was it?" The only good thing about this movie was having the beautiful Kate Beckinsale to distract you from the movies' empty plot.

If you really want to see this movie I would just wait until it comes out on DVD. Even then, I'm sure that there are plenty other movies that you would be more satisfied with.

If you enjoyed these films, you might like Whiteout:

Friday, September 11, 2009

9

9 «««
9 (Elijah Wood) wakes up in a world where humans have been completely wiped out by an army of machines. Veturing out into the world that seems to be anything but alive, 9 is surprised when he finds others like him. Through many adventures, he learns that it is up to him and his new friends to end the reign of the robots.

I am a huge fan of animated films. So when i saw the that Tim Burton was coming out with another animated feature I wasn't sure to expect. Though entertaining the movie had a surprisingly dark plot, even for a Burton film.
Like i said this was a rather dark movie. The story at some points gets very complex and maybe hard for younger audiences to follow. The movie is rated PG-13 for violence and scary images. I would not recommend this for younger children.
If you liked these movies, you'll like 9:

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Brothers Bloom

The Brothers Bloom «««««
Mastering the ropes of manipulation, the Bloom Brothers have gained the reputation as some of the best con-men in the world. After a life of swindling millions, younger brother, Bloom (Adrien Brody), decides the time is right to retire. Stephen, (Mark Ruffalo) on the other hand, wants one last job. The brothers are caught off guard when one of the biggest rules is broken: Falling in love with the mark, an adventure seeking heiress(Rachel Weisz).

After I saw the preview, I instantly knew I would like this movie. It would be awesome to go see with friends or a date. The characters drive the plot of this movie . The all-star cast really make this film one of the best of the year.

This film did not open in many theaters, but it will be released to DVD and BlueRay to rent on September 29, 2009. The release date for purchase is still to be announced.

If you liked these movies, you'll like The Brothers Bloom:

Monday, September 7, 2009

(500) Days Of Summer

(500) Days Of Summer «««««
Tom Hansen (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), believes that is life will not be complete until he meets "the one." And that one could be Summer (Zooey Deschanel), the beautiful new secretary at his office. Over the course of 500 days Summer seems to flip Tom's world upside-down. But as the beginning warns "This is not a love story."

I went into this movie not really knowing what to expect. But its simple, movie is great!

This movie is awesome to see with friends or on a date! It has a few moments that might not be the most appropriate for younger kids, but for the most part this is a pretty clean movie. Nothing that's going to make you blush if you bring you mom.



If you liked these movies, you'll love (500 Days Of Summer)