Saturday, August 12, 2017

Atomic Blonde (2017)

No one better pick a fight with Charlize Theron. In her latest, she essentially is Double 07 and Ethan Hunt rolled into one. This film is unique in every sense of the word. It has all you want in an action-packed, butt kicking film. This film is kind of like that one lady in a store on black friday in line for something, but someone else wants it too. So she fights that other person.

What makes this film quite one of the year's best action films is essentially-its star. The action as well. But, Theron is an utter boss when it comes to taking down the bad guys. She makes this film not only entertaining to the max, but sexy. She flourishes with beauty and style in this movie.

David Leitch directs an action-packed, kick butt, and overall exciting film. He makes the film look so fresh and original, that you can clearly see on screen. It's refreshing to see original action films- because it's all prior work based films these days.

Aside from the great action in this film, music is also very entertaining in this film as well. Including a score that amps up the film on a new level. Plus, a plethora of songs from the 1980's- the time period of this film.

Other than Theron giving an entertaining performance here, we've got James McAvoy and none than the films bad guys. Seeing McAvoy and the bad guys alongside Theron adds just as much spice to the film.

Viewers for decades have seen action sagas in film. Film sagas like: James Bond and Mission Impossible, have become a milestone for films of this nature. But, it's also nice to see original films of this kind too, that aren't solely based on a prior work.

Rate: B+ 

Director: David Leitch 

Starring: Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman, Toby Jones, Sofia Boutella 

MPAA Rating: R (for sequences of strong violence, language throughout, and some sexuality/nudity) 

Runtime: 1 Hour and 55 Minutes 

Synopsis: Sensual and savage, Lorraine Broughton is the most elite spy in MI6, an agent who's willing to use all of her lethal skills to stay alive during an impossible mission. With the Berlin Wall about to fall, she travels into the heart of the city to retrieve a priceless dossier and take down a ruthless espionage ring. Once there, she teams up with an embedded station chief to navigate her way through the deadliest game of spies. 



Photo: Focus Features 
















Malawski’s Movie Rating System

A+ = Exceptional, One of a Kind, Masterpiece. Definite award season contender
A= Pure enjoyment, happy feeling. Satisfaction
A- = One to remember. Unforgettable
B+ = Can get a little over the top. But, it makes out as a good film.
B= This film has the potential to be better. Lacks in consistency
B- = Watches occasionally
C+ = Guilty pleasure territory
C= Causes viewer frustration due to lack of depth in the story
D+ = I hated this movie. Some parts were good. Overall, the film was garbage
D= Very few to no good parts about this movie
D- = Minimal qualities of excellence
F= Don’t even bother watching it. It’s that bad. 

Annabelle: Creation (2017)

Let me just say it plain and simple: this movie was an atrocity to the horror film genre. There were virtually nothing good about this film. Some of the scary moments were good. But overall, nothing spectacular about this film. I'd say that even though I am not a diehard horror film fan, those who are will be very disappointed in this film. Due to its lack of scariness and well, overall boringness.

Need I say more? This film is just so dumb. It plagues with fake scares from its characters and it has pretty much no story development. And to make matters worse, it was predictable. Like you knew what to expect what was coming. And sure enough, these things come true in the end. 

Director David Sandberg (Lights Out) conjures an utterly waste of potential. There's practically nothing original about this film. Considering this film is part of a series of films that have continued to earn mega dollars, this film has fallen prey to awful storytelling as a sequel to a film. 

Under no circumstances is the acting in here worth praise. It's fake and scripted, nothing special. It does however fit right into the garbage that is this film. 

Though the film is utter garbage, some parts of this film aren't bad. Some of the film does offer genuine frights. I'd say every time the self titled doll: Annabelle appeared on screen or something as freaky as a door opening-automatically, when she wouldn't be there are some of the film best moments. Also, would say that parts where the doll goes full on satanic--- such as when she kills residents of this house. 

One of the films few other good qualities was the haunting and chilling score. It resembles a Stephen King esque score and is very effective. But it's not enough to save the film from falling into the depths of hell. 

For a runtime of just under two hours, everything feels as if it's muddled together with a pinch of- no, a heaping pile of sloppiness. Horror film fans will be truly disappointed in this film. There's definitely other films out there worth your time. 

Rate: D- 

Director: David Sandberg 

Starring: Stephanie Sigman, Lulu Wilson, Talitha Bateman 

MPAA Rating: R (for horror violence and terror) 

Synopsis: A couple still grieving the death of their daughter take in children from a local orphanage, but the family are soon terrorized by a demented doll known as Annabelle. 

Runtime: 1 Hour and 50 Minutes 

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Photo: New Line Cinema
















Malawski’s Movie Rating System

A+ = Exceptional, One of a Kind, Masterpiece. Definite award season contender
A= Pure enjoyment, happy feeling. Satisfaction
A- = One to remember. Unforgettable
B+ = Can get a little over the top. But, it makes out as a good film.
B= This film has the potential to be better. Lacks in consistency
B- = Watches occasionally
C+ = Guilty pleasure territory
C= Causes viewer frustration due to lack of depth in the story
D+ = I hated this movie. Some parts were good. Overall, the film was garbage
D= Very few to no good parts about this movie
D- = Minimal qualities of excellence
F= Don’t even bother watching it. It’s that bad.