Showing posts with label Nine Lives. Show all posts
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Friday, August 5, 2016

This Week at the Movies: "Suicide Squad," "Nine Lives," and John Waters" "Multiple Maniacs"


Nine Lives – Official Teaser Trailer [HD]
  • The weeks biggest movie is, of course, Suicide Squad, DCs latest Hey, we can have a movie superhero universe tooooo plea, and its about a desperate as that sounds combining the hero rally of The Avengers, the wacky pop songs of Guardians of the Galaxy, and the grim stupidity of Batman v. Superman. Oh, and Jared Leto clearly put far more energy into crafting a crazy Method actor narrative than actually, yknow, acting. More on that here.
  • As bad as Suicide Squad is, at least they screened it for critics; the people behind Nine Lives, in which overcommitted businessman/bad dad Kevin Spacey is turned into a cat, are hiding it from critics like the third-tier Sandler movie it sounds like. So we just reviewed A Talking Cat!?!.
  • Out this week in limited release: Ira Sachs (Love is Strange, Keep the Lights On) directs Little Men, a modest but moving story of gentrification, class, and the friendship between two boys. Terrific performances abound, especially from the two young men at its center; read more in this months indie guide.
  • Also in arthouses is Neither Heaven Nor Earth, French filmmaker Clment Cogitores masterful story of an how an infantry search party in the midst of the Afghanistan conflict turns into a powerful existential journey. More in the indie guide.
  • But the real must-see of the week, if youre lucky enough to be near it, is a movie thats 46 years old. John Waterss Multiple Maniacs, his first feature with sync sound, has always been difficult to track down; thanks to the efforts of Janus Films (yes, the distinguished reparatory releasing company and Criterion partners), it has been painstakingly restored and re-released, which is a bit of a hoot for a movie this disreputable. Read about it in the indie guide and keep an eye out for our interview with Mr. Waters next week.

Source: http://flavorwire.com/586254/this-week-at-the-movies-suicide-squad-nine-lives-and-john-waters-multiple-maniacs

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The Loper Report: "Suicide Squad," "Nine Lives" - Channel3000.com


Suicide Squad, Nine Lives, Jason Bourne | Weekend Ticket

MARK: The weekend is here, time to head to the movies,

and our film critic Wil Loper is here with a preview

of what"s coming out this weekend, including Suicide

Squad?

WIL: If you"re kind of sick of superhero movies,

maybe supervillains will be more your speed? It"s

a tale as old as time, one our ancestors would sit

around the fire to tell.

Of course, i"m referring to the story of humans being

trapped in the bodies of cats.

Here are the new movies hitting theaters.

JOKER: A joke a day keeps the gloom away!

JOKER: You ever dance with the devil in the pale

moonlight? Never rub another man"s rhubarb!

JOKER: We really should stop this fighting, we"re

gonna miss the fireworks.

And here we go!

THERE"S SOME BIG SHOES TO FILL WHEN IT COMES TO PLAYING

BATMAN"S GREATEST ENEMY, THE JOKER.

FROM CESAR ROMERO, TO JACK NICHOLSON AND HEATH LEDGER,

JARED LETO HAS A HIGH BAR SET FOR HIM THIS WEEKEND

IN "SUICIDE SQUAD." IN THE FILM, A GROUP OF SUPERVILLAINS

ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER TO FIGHT AN ALIEN FORCE.

THE SQUAD INCLUDES EXPERT MARKSMAN DEADSHOT, PLAYED

BY WILL SMITH, HARLEY QUINN, PLAYED BY MARGOT ROBBIE.

BOOMERANG PLAYED BY JAI COURTNEY.

AND RICK FLAGG, PLAYED BY JOEL KINNAMAN.

VIOLA DAVIS ALSO STARS AS GOVERNMENT AGENT AMANDA

WALLER.

SUICIDE SQUAD IS RATED PG-13

WE"VE SEEN TIM ALLEN TRAPPED IN THE BODY OF A DOG,

AND THIS WEEKEND, KEVIN SPACEY FINDS HIMSELF TRANSPORTED

INTO THE BODY OF A CAT.

THERE"S ONLY ONE WAY FOR THE BUSINESS TYCOON TO ESCAPE

THE FURRY BODY OF MR.

FUZZYPANTS.

NINE LIVES IS RATED PG.

And that"s the only joke in the movie.

I know, why is stooping this low, to be playing a

cat! It"s disappointing.

Both are disappointing.

The Suicide Squad is getting pretty bad reviews, the

fans are petitioning for Rotten Tomatoes to be shut

down.

Because...

Because the movie is getting bad reviews, and shutting

down Rotten Tomatoes will somehow make it good.

It makes no sense.

What?

And I thought the trailer looked like it might be

fun! If they just had fun with it! But turns out...

And they went too serious with it.

Probably.

It"s just not the way to go with that.

And Kevin Spacey is having too much fun.

Maybe a little too much fun.

Well good luck

I"ll need it.

Thanks.

We"ll see your reviews on Monday on News 3 This Morning.

And coming up on News 3 at 4, how a young entrepenuer

is capitalizing on the Presidential Race, that"s after

weather.

Source: http://www.channel3000.com/The-Loper-Report-Suicide-Squad-Nine-Lives/41061880

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