#REVIEW: “JULIET, NAKED”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Juliet, Naked is a heartwarming Film about life’s second chances.
Annie (Rose Byrne) has been stuck in a rapidly-sinking long-term relationship with Duncan (Chris O’Dowd), who has been overly-obsessed with obscure rocker musician, Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke), for years. When a demo CD arrives in the mail of Annie and Duncan’s English seaside house, the two have drastically different opinions about it. Duncan heads to his Tucker Crowe fansite to ...
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#REVIEW: “SEARCHING”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
First time Feature Writer/Director Aneesh Chaganty delivers a gritty, gut-wrenching experience in Searching. Like the Horror Unfriended, which is told through a computer screens, webcams and footage found on the computer, etc. Sometimes this method works, and other times it becomes a disaster, but it works incredibly well in building the tension here.
Searching starts off with a flashback into The Kims' lives, David (John Cho), Pam (Sara Sohn) ...
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#REVIEW: “LITTLE ITALY”
Toronto is overdue for a love story all its own, but surely it wouldn't be an accurate one without embodying its diversity and love for food. Donald Petrie (Miss Congeniality, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days) may already have made a pizza restaurant-set love story in 1988's Mystic Pizza, but we get double the dilemmas in his latest, Little Italy. The Toronto-set Rom-Com is a Romeo & Juliet-esque love story about two lovers each with culinary aspirations of their own, whose parents are ...
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#REVIEW: “PAPILLON”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Henri ‘Papillon’ Charrière (Charlie Hunnam) is wrongfully convicted of murder in 1930s-era France and is sentenced to life imprisonment in a penal colony on Devil’s Island in French Guiana, South America. He strikes-up a friendship and an alliance with fellow convict Louis Dega (Rami Malek) soon after arriving, and the two begin planning their escape.
Director Michael Noer’s adaptation of the harrowing true story is visually-spectacular. The ...
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#REVIEW: “THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Warning: this Movie is not for the faint of heart nor the easily offended. All felt and no play make Melissa McCarthy go cray. The Happytime Murders, directed by Brian Henson (yes, that Henson) is like an R-rated Sesame Street that is essentially Avenue Q, if it were a take on a classic Film Noir, hold the music. The Movie veers on the derivative, but it is the way it is executed that makes The Happytime Murders a satisfying Comedy.
The Movie ...
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#REVIEW: “ALPHA”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Albert Hughes, one-half of the former directing twin Duo behind Dead Presidents, Book of Eli and more, finally returns to cinemas with his newest outing Alpha. The 20,000-year-old story behind how man befriends wolf is as old as time and Alpha takes us right there.
Keda (Kodi-Smit McPhee) is the son of to-be leader Tau (Johannes Johannesson) who looks to train his son, amongst others, how to survive and lead a tribe independently. Keda is attacked ...
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#REVIEW: “MILE 22”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Jimmy Silva (Mark Wahlberg) is an eccentric paramilitary operative leading the CIA’s most elite and highly classified unit. When informant Li Noor (Iko Uwais, of The Raid series) appears at an American embassy, he claims to have a disk of information that may avert multiple chemical attacks – but demands sanctuary in the U.S. before he gives the password to unlock it. The closest exit is an airfield 22 miles away, and an angry group of assassins ...
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#REVIEW: “DISENCHANTMENT”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Disenchantment is the latest brain child from creative mastermind Matt Groening. In ways similar to Futurama, this time things are set during medieval times. What makes this Series special and certainly interesting is that this is Groening’s first time leaving syndicated Network Television, free of its constraints in Netflix. On top of leaving what could be considered a comfort zone, he also decides to make the Show in a serialized sequence, ...
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#REVIEW: “CRAZY RICH ASIANS”
Five years after the success of Kevin Kwan's critically-acclaimed bestseller comes Jon M. Chu's adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians. Setting its sights on a potential Trilogy like its source material, the Film breaks ground as the first ever Hollywood release in the last 25 years to feature an all-Asian Cast. Will the gamble prove profitable? We're banking on it.
We are swept away on a sumptuous visual feast with our heroine Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a New York University Economics professor, ...
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#REVIEW: “THE MEG”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
The Meg revolves around a group of Marine Biologists and Scientists aboard a high-tech facility in the Pacific Ocean. They have just discovered a beautiful and untouched area below the Marianas Trench. But little do they know, that area houses an enormous sea creature thought to be extinct, but is actually alive and very hungry.
I tried writing the synopsis for The Meg out multiple times, but could never find the right way to explain the absurdity of ...
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