#REVIEW: “INSIDE”
Review by Nicholas Porteous for Mr. Will Wong
Willem Dafoe is an Art Thief who finds himself trapped in a rich man's high rise apartment after a heist gone wrong, but his fears quickly turn from whether he'll be caught to whether he'll ever be found--sealed in a cage with limited supplies, next to no plumbing, and absolutely zero sense of when or even if its owner might return.
Inside opens with a provocative voiceover from Dafoe about the nature of art, and his unhealthy relationship with ...
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#REVIEW: “CHAMPIONS”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Champions follows Marcus (Woody Harrelson), a minor-league basketball coach, who after having a physical altercation on the court with the head coach of the team, finds himself without a job. One night, after drowning his sorrows in a local bar, he gets behind the wheel of a car and crashes into a parked police cruiser. He’s warned by his Attorney McGurk (an unrecognizable Mike Smith who played Bubbles in The Trailer Park Boys) that the ...
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#REVIEW: “CREED III”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
CREED lll is the ninth installment in the Oscar-winning boxing franchise “Rocky” and is the first one without its creator, Sylvester Stallone on screen. Instead, this movie not only stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, it is Jordan’s feature film directorial debut. Filmed with finesse in IMAX, this movie unfolds with all the tropes we have been used to seeing throughout the franchise (does the audience really not think that the hero would not ...
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#REVIEW: “THERE’S ALWAYS HOPE”
By Mr. Will Wong
Written and directed by Tim Lewiston, there's something cathartic about THERE'S ALWAYS HOPE, especially for those who have had their hearts broken.
We meet Hope (Hannah Chinn) who travels to Portugal with her father, a very successful Writer Jonathan (Colm Meaney) who is penning his most important work to date. We are met with the mystery why her mother Samantha (Kate Ashfield), who also is his Agent, has left him. Above this, she leaves him for her uncle Luke (John Light). ...
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#REVIEW: “COCAINE BEAR”
By Mr. Will Wong
A story so unbear-lievable it had to be true. Sorta.
In 1985, a Black Bear was found dead in Northern Georgia. Along with it were 40 opened plastic containers of Cocaine from a duffel bag, resulting in its death after having consumed a lethal quantity of the drug. The Cocaine was dropped out of a plane after it had been carrying too heavy a load, resulting in an escaping convicted drug dealer falling to his death after a parachute failed to launch.
Co-produced by Academy ...
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#REVIEW: “OF AN AGE”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
Who amongst us, at one point in our lives, have fallen inexplicitly infatuated with someone we had just met? OF AN AGE takes this premise and succinctly takes the audience on a journey of discovery.
Set in 1999 in an Australian coastal town, Writer/Director Goran Stolevski’s film opens with waves from a beach crashing into Ebony (Hattie Hook) who looks like she’s recovering from a major bender. After getting change from a stranger, she uses a ...
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#REVIEW: “ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
In the interest of full disclosure, Marvel’s “Ant-Man” movies tend to be my favourites. They proudly wear their B-Movies and classic TV serials sensitivities/inspirations on their sleeves and Paul Rudd has to be one of Hollywood’s funniest and cinematically charming actors. At a Disney industry event last November, they showed a preview of the latest in the Series and I was immediately intrigued with its darker tone and imagery. Not only does ...
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#REVIEW: “MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
When “Magic Mike” hit the theatres in 2012, it created a tsunami. Not only was it a critical and financial success, the Movie shot its star, Channing Tatum, into the stratosphere and made him a superstar. Loosely-based on Tatum’s earlier career as an exotic dancer, the Movie was not only sexy, the characters were well-developed (no pun intended!) with relatable issues and struggles. The coterie of strippers returned to the big screen with ...
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#REVIEW: “KNOCK AT THE CABIN”
Review by Nicholas Porteous for Mr. Will Wong
What would you do if you were presented with a choice between sacrificing a family member and saving 7 billion lives? Before you lock in your answer–Dave Bautista is the one asking. Rupert Grint is there too (among others). There’s no evidence to suggest the Apocalypse is about to unfold, and they all sound like they’re in a cult!
This outrageously contrived hypothetical is the engine that drives M Night Shyamalan‘s latest ...
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#REVIEW: “80 FOR BRADY”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
80 for Brady is a gleeful ride with four G.O.A.Ts who travel to see the G.O.A.T of Football.
The Film is based on the true life story of four best friends that travelled to the 2017 Super Bowl to see their hero, Tom Brady, play his final championship game. Their love for the sport started 16 years ago when Lou (Lily Tomlin) was going through Chemotherapy. Lou and her friends Trish (Jane Fonda), Betty (Sally Field) and Maura (Rita Moreno) ...
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