Monday, 3 August 2015

Why do people hate Tom Cruise? Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation Review


If you'd like a more visual experience you can check out my youtube review HERE!!!



Like the Fast and the Furious franchise, it took a while for the Mission Impossible franchise to find its footing. Of course unlike Fast and Furious Mission Impossible only has on bad entry (we can all pretty much agree about MI2) but with Ghost Protocol it found the key to its success which was its ensemble. The first three Mission Impossible films focused on Ethan Hunt but what Brad Bird brought with Ghost Protocol was a great team dynamic which gave everyone their moment to shine and Rogue Nation director Christopher McQuarrie not only continues the ensemble aspect but makes it even stronger.

Rogue Nation takes place after the events of Ghost Protocol (though you don't need to see that film before going into this one but you should anyway because it's great!) and the IMF is shut down after being declared obsolete by by the CIA. Ethan Hunt goes rogue in order to expose a terrorist organisation known as the Syndicate made up of agents from across the world who were thought to be dead (pretty much an anti-IMF). With the help of a former MI6 agent who is a part of the Syndicate and a few familiar faces, Hunt must evade the CIA and stop the Syndicate before they do drastic damage.

With Rogue Nation director Christopher McQuarrie makes a taut suspense filled film that escalates the tension to it's highest point. It's filled with fantastically choreographed and edited action sequences, gorgeous captured on 35mm film with Robert Elswit returning as the cinematographer having previously shot Ghost Protocol. Joe Kraemer also adds a rocking soundtrack that captures the tone and suspense of the film wonderfully. Christopher McQuarrie's script is tight, smart, never superfluous and everything is presented in a way that adds to either the story or the characters. The action scenes move the plot forward, the humour is part of the situation not winking at the camera, the relationships between the characters feel honest and real not forced. It just feels fresh in the current landscape of blockbusters even though we've kind of seen it before.

Tom Cruise is back with several familiar faces from the franchise including Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Ving Rhames along with newcomers Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, Alec Baldwin and Simon McBurney. The cast has absolutely great chemistry and the fact that it's not just the Tom Cruise show is absolutely great. Both Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames bring weight to their friendship with Cruise's Ethan Hunt, there's an earnestness to how much they care and have each other's back. Alec Baldwin is also a great addition even though he's pretty much playing Jack Donaghy but when has that ever been a bad thing?

Tom Cruise gets a lot of hate because of how people view him as a person (even though they don't even know him personally) but he's a fantastic actor and incredibly committed to his work. Tom Cruise manages to bring so much credibility with his performance and a lot people don't really know how hard that is to do. I'm not just talking emotionally either, Cruise's commitment to doing his own stunts add so much to the suspense and the  tension of the film Whether he's holding onto a plane, scraping his knee on the road as he speeds on a motorcycle or literally learning to hold his breath for six minutes so he can film an underwater scene in one take. There's a reason why Tom Cruise is one of the biggest action stars working today and that's because he works incredibly hard.

But, the real stand out of the film is Rebecca Ferguson. I first saw her in Brett Ratner's Hercules (harmless but forgettable) with Dwayne Johnson and she was easily one of the stand out parts of that film and the same can be said here. She manages to be fierce, sexy, strong and vulnerable all at the same time and is just another great addition to the many fantastic female character's we've been getting in blockbusters lately (except Jurassic World...that movie was pretty sexist). She's presented entirely as an equal to Tom Cruise and the only reason she needs his help is because she's working on her own. Her action scenes are fantastic and so is her emotional performance and I can't wait to see her career take off.

Now, every movie has their share of problems and Rogue Nation's is one that has plagued all of their films and also most of Marvel's films and that is their villains. With the exception of Mission Impossible 3 none of the mission impossible films have had memorable or really threatening villains. Sean Harris does a solid job with his character and he definitely has more to do than the Ghost Protocol villain but it still isn't as meaty as it could have been and the situations end up being more of an antagonist than the villain.

But at the end of the day the film is still an absolute blast. Other than the lacklustre villain everything is as good as it can really be for this type of action movie. Well shot, scored, acted and full of great suspense, action and a good amount of humour, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation proves that the franchise still has a lot of life left in it and I look forward to seeing the next one.

4 out of 5 stars.

Let me know your thoughts in the comment below.

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

We have found John Carpenter's heir: It Follows.


Okay, so I saw 'It Follows' back on April 16th and again a few weeks later. Unfortunately during that month I was in preproduction for a short film I directed in June and even though I was able to film a youtube review I didn't have time to to write one. But, 'It Follows' is out on homevideo in Australia (where I live) this week so I thought why not write a review now.

You can watch my youtube review HERE!!!

People originally told stories as ways explaining the world around us and the dangers we should avoid. It Follows is very much rooted in the primal instinct of survival and fear with a very simple yet brilliant concept that every horror filmmaker will be jealous of. David Robert Mitchell's sophomore effort has been taking the world by storm since it premièred out of competition at Cannes last year. I had been anticipating it for quite some time and after I saw it I knew it was something special and have seen it multiple times now.

With 'It Follows' director David Robert Mitchell throws us and its protagonist Jay (Maika Monroe) into urban legend like story. There is a "disease" that passes on a type of haunting when you have sex with someone, it's not contagious as it can only be passed to one person and once you've passed it on you're safe...for the time. The haunting is a being that will follow you but only in a straight line at the pace of a slow walk (almost a tongue-cheek-jab at other horror films) and once it catches up to you it kills you and is then passed back to the person who gave it to you. The only way to get rid of it is either to go on the run or pass it on.

Now at first critics and viewers nicknamed this film the STD movie but I believe that's  false. For it to be about STDs would mean that the sex in this film would be considered a sin I do not believe that's the case as they don't portray it as a sin like in the films Friday the 13th or Halloween (though Halloween definitely influenced the film). I believe this film is a coming of age film about the dangerous world of uncertainty that young adults find themselves in as they grow up and how there are people out to get them wherever they go. But the great thing is that films like this can have many different readings and can be very polarizing as well but that was makes films like this so fascinating and special.

David Robert Mitchell perfectly captured John Carpenter's style and aesthetic perfectly with this film and not only does it add to its visual beauty but it also adds to its horrifically creepy atmosphere. Mike Gioulakis's cinematography is absolutely gorgeous and very much in the style of a Carpenter film along with Rich Vreeland's (Disasterpeace) score which I must own! Miaka Monroe's performance is absolutely mesmerizing and as much as I like every aspect of this film I don't think it could have worked without her giving credibility to everything you see. this is by far and away one the of the best horror films I've seen in years and there is a reason why it has grown a huge following (pun intended).

Now, as much as I like this film it isn't perfect. This film has a few rough edges, some from budgetary reasons and others from patchy storytelling and weak performance moments. This film was made for two million dollars and for a film that price it has better production value than it should. Unfortunately there is some iffy CGI and there are a few times when the dialogue and several plot points that seem rather heavy-handed or childish. But I kind think the rough edges add a bit of character to the film, if everything was flawless it would lose some that. In the end it's a fantastically atmospheric horror film from a budding auteur and I really look forward to what David Robert Mitchell does next.

4 1/2 stars out of 5 stars.

Thanks for reading.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Live Tweeting Transcript: Cameron Crowe's Aloha


I saw Aloha and decided to Live Tweet my thoughts as it happened...

Hey awesome people, I know it's been ages since I've done a Blog post and I'm sorry about that but I've been busy writing and directing a short film that has been consuming all of the time I would use to write my written reviews (I will be posting a Blog on that experience next week). I have kept my youtube reviews consistent though and you can check those out at JOProductions77.
Now Aloha came out on June 4th in Australia (where I live) and I was busy filming but I finally got around to seeing the badly reviewed film and feeling that a review would be too late to bother with I thought I'd Live Tweet my thoughts on what stood out to me as I watched it.

I hope you'll enjoy:

Tweet 1
there will be
Tweet 2:
without facial hair is a crime
Tweet 3:
That guy looked like ... I know it's not but still
Tweer 4:
I would have hated to be the focus puller for 's introduction in this film
Tweet 5:
No way we're going to believe is 1/4 Hawaiian movie
Tweet 6:
"Rack of a man" who the heck wrote this dialogue? Oh wait...it was
Tweet 7:
Why is ' daughter so looking?
Tweet 8:
- I go hard, I go deep and sometimes I break things...
Tweet 9:
looks like a teenager compared to you
Tweet 10:
- I'm just making sure we're still alive. - I'm just making sure I'm still awake...
Tweet 11:
...did they just break the 180 rule?
Tweet 12:
What has been doing lately? Keen for
Tweet 13:
I'm a little too happy and a little to handsome to ever see you as a threat
Tweet 14:
Hamsters are humping
Tweet 15:
possible ; I'm gonna guess that hipster daughter is 's daughter...
Tweet 16:
Ladies and gentleman, has arrived
Tweet 17:
Dramatic wind blows window open
Tweet 18:
is the future
Tweet 19:
- I'm a fighter pilot. Best pick up line delivery ever
Tweet 20:
What's 's actual job title?
Tweet 21:
Is sleepwalking? His eyes are emoting no emotion
Tweet 22:
& have more chemistry than & Stone... Must be vibes
Tweet 23:
really need his beard back
Tweet 24:
you should eject your USB safely when it contains information
Tweet 25:
- what are all those stickers on your unit?
Tweet 26:
; & haven't had enough chemistry robe falling in love...its been 2 days
Tweet 27:
has another guy's toe
Tweet 28:
Falling in love shouldn't happen this soon
Tweet 29:
- have you ever heard of a baby called Don?
Tweet 30:
- you know what I'll take that hat too... Ugliest hat ever
Tweet 31:
that's a terrible way to ask someone to be your girlfriend
Tweet 32:
This dialogue has had no set up ...
Tweet 33:
this two day relationship break up has no weight...
Tweet 34:
how was work conversation
Tweet 35:
you husband is dealing with information, he legally can't talk to you...
Tweet 36:
No , don't kill Santa
Tweet 37:
Knew it! daughter is his daughter!!!
Tweet 38:
- was he angry? - he decapitated
Tweet 39:
That news reporter it so green-screened
Tweet 40:
Contrived keep & together so they can sort things out and kiss plot device has begun
Tweet 41:
I can actually understand why every lady want to be with ...
Tweet 42:
Can someone please give a beard please?
Tweet 43:
Is this how the happened?
Tweet 44:
And even in a small romcom we still have a damn CGI climax...
Tweet 45:
I guess that's a nice way to break things off...?
Tweet 46:
is wearing black so he is the bad guy? Or is he cosplaying as for ?
Tweet 47:
Just as I was about to say this movie needed more he comes on command
Tweet 48:
just called Mr Sexy Pants
Tweet 49:
Now third world country kids can't get
Tweet 50:
& have more chemistry that Cooper &
Tweet 51:
Seriously ...are you trolling us with this dialogue? But yeah that back door is squeaky...
Tweet 52:
Is that kid a human or a robot because I'm still not sure...
Tweet 53:
I will admit , that subtitle part was funny
Tweet 54:
Can we please see the movie from 's POV where he's planning his evil scheme?
Tweet 55:
As always nice soundtrack
Tweet 56:
Why is creepily stalking his daughter and watching little girls through the window...
Tweet 57:
Pretty sure his daughter should be feeling devastated not happy...
Tweet 58:
Well that ended abruptly
Tweet 59:
Last comment : what was that all about and why was I supposed to feel anything?
Tweet 60:
Will transcribe my tweets into a blog post tomorrow