Showing posts with label Kingsman:The Secret Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingsman:The Secret Service. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Cinematic Reel 10/23/15

Welcome viewers to the Cinematic Reel. This is Something Cinematic's official post on the latest in movie news. How this blog will work is that I will gradually update it with latest highlights in movie news and quickly give my two cents on each story. So with that being said, let's get the Cinematic Reel started with latest big story from the world of film:

Trailer to Star Wars: The Force Awakens Revealed:



The wait is over. As advertised, the full trailer to Star Wars: The Force Awakens has hit the web. The preview made its debut on ESPN during the evening's coverage of the NFL. With so many eager to see the new preview, it was no surprise that Lucasfilm and Disney released the trailer immediately after its television appearance.

This trailer leaves me without words. To put it simply: the new trailer stands out from its predecessors by presenting the film in a unique fashion. Showing off spectacular sequences as well as compelling plotlines, The Force Awakens looks to be a film that stays true to the Star Wars name all the while bringing something new to Saga; which is precisely what I want to see. Needless to say: I'm excited!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters on December 18th. Tickets are on sale now.



Star Wars: The Force Awakens Unveils its Official Poster
The next chapter to the Star Wars Saga is almost here. Star Wars: The Force Awakens arrives in theaters this December and the anticipation for this film is definitely strong in the force. Yet as the film is less then two months away, it feels like there as been little to no advertisement to the films when it comes to posters for the movie. The common sheet used in theaters has been just the film's logo and nothing more. To say that the teaser poster leaves nothing to the imagination would be an understatement.   However that has changed as Lucasfilms has now revealed the official poster to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The posters to the Star Wars Saga have always been impressive and this new sheet is indeed  no exception. The poster features various characters, plot elements and showcases the continuing battle of good vs evil. Just by looking at it, all that really be said is that official sheet to The Force Awakens is a poster worthy of the Star Wars' name.

Even with the release of this poster, news for the The Force Awakens is far from over. News suggest that a new trailer for the film will be hitting the scene this week. So stay tune as more on this new adventure begins to unravel.  Star Wars:The Force Awakens hits theaters on December 18th.

Power Rangers Reboot Receives its Red and Black Ranger
While I'm not completely on board about a  new Power Rangers movie, the fact remains that this reboot is happening. The movie based on the popular television series will make its theatrical debut in January 2017, and the film will be directed Project Almanac's Dean Israelite. While much is unclear about this adaptation, the movie is assembling its rangers. First was Naomi Scott who will play Kimberly; aka The Pink Ranger. However this week, the film revealed on its Instagram Page that is has added two more rangers to the cast.

Earlier this week, Dacre Montgomery was cast as Jason/the Red Ranger; which was followed by the announcement of Ludi Lin playing Zack/the Black Ranger.  What to make of these casting choices is unclear. As far as I know, I have not seen any of these actors' work; so I cannot say that would make for bad interpretations to this classic Power Rangers. Though I am skeptical about this  reboot, I am willing to see how it plays out and I do wish these actors the best of luck in their major roles.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Kingsman The Secret Service Review: Making Super-Spies Refreshing and Stylish

Spy films are hard to come by these days. Unless the film has 007 in the title, it can be rare to see movie dealing with the world of espionage; let alone a film that deals in the concept of Super Spies. So it can be a treat to see a film that deals in this sub genre. The latest spy movie in fact comes from the comic written by Mark Miller called The Secret Service. In the fashion of James Bond, The Secret Service deals with a young man being recruited by his uncle to face earth shattering threats. In the spirit of the comic series, director Mathew Vaughn has brought a rendition to the silver screen called Kingsman: The Secret Service.  Following in the same footsteps of its source, Kingsman looked to be an action-packed blockbuster that played homage to the old spy films. Yet could this movie on super spies be one to see, or is James Bond the only Secret Agent worth moviegoers' time?