Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New Trailer Alert!! Halle Berry's 'Frankie & Alice'

Based on the true story of Frankie Murdoch, Halle plays a woman with multiple personality disorder, which calls on her use different accents, multiple character development and to age before our eyes.

Might even have a little Oscar bee buzzing around it. Just maybe. Frankie and Alice, also stars Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd, Phylicia Rashad, and Chandra Wilson of TV's 'Grey's Anatomy.  The film is directed by Geoffrey Sax.



I have definitely been keeping up with this film and anxiously awaiting its premiere. This is truly a touching story sure to get some buzz!!


Frankie and Alice opens on December 10, 2010 (right in the nick of 'Oscar' time) at the Landmark Nuart Theater in Los Angeles, before its official release on February 4, 2011.

DVD Releases 11/30/2010


Check out this week's DVD releases...

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (PG-13)
Knight and Day (PG-13)
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (PG)
Vampires Suck (PG-13)
Going the Distance (R)

Monday, November 29, 2010

Breaking News!! 'Naked Gun' Star Leslie Nielsen Dies


"Surely you can't be serious," an airline passenger says to Nielsen in Airplane! the 1980 hit that turned the actor from dramatic leading man to comic star.

"I am serious," Nielsen replies. "And don't call me Shirley." This line was probably his most famous — and a perfect distillation of his career.

The bumbling detective in The Naked Gun comedies, died on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84.

The Canada native died from complications from pneumonia at a hospital near his home, surrounded by his wife, Barbaree, and friends, his agent John S. Kelly said in a statement. "We are saddened by the passing of beloved actor Leslie Nielsen, probably best remembered as Lt. Frank Drebin in 'The Naked Gun' series of pictures, but who enjoyed a more than 60-year career in motion pictures and television," said Kelly.



This guy is definitely going to be missed. I was just watching Airplane the other day thinking how hilarious Nielsen was as an actor!

Several critics argued he was being type-cast, however Nielsen disagreed, saying comedy was what he intended to do all along.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving Greetings from G-Breezy!!

Thanksgiving Greetings to you and your Family!!


May you have a wonderful day with friends and family!

Enjoy and be Safe!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Wednesday(11/24) & Friday(11/26) Line-Up


Here is this week's movie line-up...
Wednesday 11/24/2010
Burlesque (PG-13): 
A small-town gal (Christina Aguilera) with a big voice becomes a performer in a musical revue.

Faster (R): 
An ex-con (Dwayne Johnson) begins a race against time to avenge his brother's murder.

Love & Other Drugs (R): 
A pharmaceutical salesman begins a relationship with a woman who has Parkinson's disease.

Tangled (PG):  
Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) strikes a deal with a charming thief (Zachary Levi) to spring her from her prison tower.


Friday 11/26/2010
The King's Speech (R): 
An Australian actor tries to help England's Prince Albert overcome a speech impediment.

London Boulevard (R): 
A parolee battles a gangster for the affections of a reclusive movie star.

Weekly Trailer Update 11/24/2010

Check out this weeks new trailers...


The Green Hornet
In theaters January 14th, 2011

The Mechanic
In theaters January 28th, 2011

Green Lantern
In theaters June 17th, 2011

Cowboys & Aliens
In theaters July 29th, 2011

The Warrior's Way
In theaters December 3rd, 2010

Red Riding Hood
In theaters March 11th, 2011

Cars 2
In theaters June 24th, 2011

Hemingway's Garden of Eden
In theaters December 10th, 2010

Battle: Los Angeles
In theaters March 11th, 2011

Season of the Witch
In theaters January 7th, 2011

Winnie the Pooh
In theaters July 15th, 2011

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Love & Other Drugs

"Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman", now that's an interesting book to base your movie after. But for director Edward Zwick it worked. Remember back in the 80's when pharmaceutical companies were on the rise, well this movie definitely transports you back in time when sales reps were pushing it hard and heavy!!

Maggie (Hathaway) is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone - or anything - tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie (Gyllenhaal), whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and Jamie's evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they find themselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.

After watching this film you will sit back and say wow, who would have thought. With this movie we get the package deal, surprising and great acting, believable storyline, and moments of saddness along with some comic relief. It's your typical romantic-comedy, that even a secure man can watch and not feel all gushy inside. Now what I really like what Zwick did with this film is that you inadvertently ask several question that society needs to confront: the role of the pharmaceutical industry in the medical-industrial complex, how we treat people with incurable diseases, and how people with incurable diseases search for cures.


Love & Other Drugs is the typical movie that will definitely be a film to get your critical juices flowing as well as a big commercial hit. Finally we get another movie that gives us a realistic storyline that we can honestly believe. In particualr Anne Hathaway who plays a very convincing woman who suffers from stage 1 of Parkinson's. As an audience member we got the opportunity to be enlightened about the pitfalls of Parkinson and the job of 'legitimate' Pharmaceutical sales. Anne showcases a rebel trying to find her way. And with some help from Jake Gyllenhal's character, who to me really takes a journey of self-development and renewal. (This role puts him back on my good list and you will see why if you have seen Prince of Persia.) Both characters have this chemistry that works, and truly shines on the screen.


This is a movie that honestly speaks the truth. It may not necessarily be an "Oscar-caliber" film but not every movie is meant to be. In many cases smart entertainment is the better route, that's where the true reward come into play. Sometimes you have to give up that old self so that you can make room for the new one. Love is a funny thing in that you will do either something crazy, something amazing, or a combination of both.


Stars: 3 out of 4 stars

DVD Releases 11/23/2010


Check out this week's DVD releases...

The Expendables (R)
Eat Pray Love (PG-13)
Flipped (PG)

Monday, November 22, 2010

Unstoppable!! Must-See!

This is definitely what I would like to call a "thrill-ride" of a movie! With many great films under his belt (Man on Fire & Deja Vu) director Tony Scott teams up with actor Denzel Washington for their fifth collaboration. This is another fine example of an action that truly works!!


The setup is pretty simple and to the point. On one side of the track there is the rookie conductor Will Colson (Chris Pine), who is paired with veteran railroad engineer Frank Barnes (Denzel Washington). Now Frank and Will each definitely have their own share of problems (ex. family) and of course each have their own reservations of the other. So one can pretty much assume that there's a fair bit of tension between the two considering Will is seen as the company's "new blood" employed to replace the older workers (Frank included) who have been forced to retire one by one.

Within the first 10 minutes you are engaged in the fast-paced action and it just doesn't let go. Think of this movie as the velocity of Speed with the tension and dark humor of the Die Hard films, and to top it off we get a stellar cast that definitely stands on its own.

Technical wise, Unstopple is beyond amazing!! You can't beat when all of the films action sequences are filmed with REAL trains and REAL destruction and mayhem, (now that's what you call an authentic action-thriller). And for all those action junkies you will definitely get a high dose of adrenaline rush, its the perfect eye-candy. In addition to using the "real deal", another wise thing that Scott does which helps the movie is that the sensationalism is very much toned down so that the audience is able to enjoy thrills that the movie had to offer (and trust me there are several). Its actually quite amazing the choice of shots that Scott uses, especially the many shots underneath the train. 



Trust me when I tell you that your heart will beat faster and faster as you watch failed attempts to stop the train, which adds this surge of more power, giving the audience a realistic idea of how "unstoppable" this train truly is...can you imagine 10M pounds of force going full-steam ahead?!!

And the icing on the cake is the fact that Scott and writer Mark Bomback are able to give this portrayal of  Frank and Will's as everyday men with real-life concerns over livelihood and family. They make the point loud and clear later that that real-life heroes can be ordinary men who do extraordinary acts in the face of danger.



One can truly reap the benefits of seeing Unstoppable on the big screen in a cinema the surround sound, the camera work and soundtrack make a perfect combination.

Maybe now Tony can tell his brother Ridley I got one up on you (lol)!


Rating: 3 out of 4 stars

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday Line-Up 11/19/2010


Here are this week's weekend line-up...

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (PG-13): 
Without the guidance and protection of their professors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin a mission to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality. Though they must rely on one another more than ever, dark forces threaten to tear them apart. Voldemort's Death Eaters have seized control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, and they are searching for Harry -- even as he and his friends prepare for the ultimate showdown.

The Next Three Days (PG-13): 
Life for John and Lara Brennan (Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks) is perfect until she is convicted of a murder she says she did not commit. 

Heartless (NR): 
Born with a heart-shaped birth mark on his face, Jamie Morgan discovers demons on the streets of East London. 

Made in Dagenham (R): 
Rita O’Grady (Sally Hawkins) reflects that upbeat era, along with her friends and co-workers at the city's Ford Motor Factory who laugh in the face of their poor conditions.

Today's Special (R): 
A young Manhattan chef, Samir, rediscovers his heritage and his passion for life through the enchanting art of cooking Indian food.

White Material (NR):
Despite warnings to leave, a French woman (Isabelle Huppert) struggles to hold onto her African coffee plantation amid a violent civil war.

Have a great weekend!!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

**Breaking Film News** New "Winnie" Trailer

In film news, the trailer has just been released for the movie Winnie starring Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard. The movie focuses on the relationship between Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Nelson Mandela. Winnie is also based on the book "Winnie Mandela: A Life".



A release date has not been set as of yet...

DVD Releases 11/16/2010


Check out this week's DVD releases...

Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG)
The Last Airbender (PG)
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (PG)
Lottery Ticket (PG-13) 
The Kids Are All Right (R)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Possible Actresses for Nolan's 'Dark Knight Rises'



Christopher Nolan is scheduled to meet with six actresses during the next couple weeks to cast two female lead roles in The Dark Knight Rises. The list of potential actresses includes Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Blake Lively, Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway and Keira Knightley.

Just last week rumor has it that Charlize Theron and Vera Farmiga were leading candidates to nab the two roles. However it seems as though they are no longer on the list.

All that is known for now is that one of the roles is a love interest for Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne and the other is a villain.

So who should stay, be deleted, or added?

Friday Line-Up 11/12/2010


Check out this week's movie line-up...

Morning Glory (PG-13): 
Newly hired as a producer on a national morning-news program called ``Daybreak,'' Becky Fuller (Rachel McAdams) decides to revitalize the low-rated show by bringing in legendary anchorman Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford) . Pomeroy, however, refuses to do puff pieces like celebrity gossip and fashion, and clashes with his co-host (Diane Keaton) . Meanwhile, Becky's romance with a colleague begins to unravel, leaving her struggling to save her relationship, her job and ``Daybreak'' itself.

Skyline (PG-13): 
Strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, drawing people outside like moths to a flame where an extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth.

Unstoppable (PG-13): 
Denzel Washington and Star Trek's Chris Pine star in this action thriller from director Tony Scott. The plot surrounds two locomotive operators who team up to stop a runaway train filled with explosives.

Fair Game (PG-13): 
Valerie Plame and her husband face the fallout when her cover is blown as a covert CIA agent. Plame's status as a CIA agent was revealed by White House officials allegedly out to discredit her husband after he wrote a 2003 New York Times op-ed piece saying that the Bush administration had manipulated intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to justify the invasion of Iraq.

Cool It (PG): 
Danish researcher Bjorn Lomborg offers a different view of how the planet's governments should deal with global climate change. 

Tiny Furniture (NR): 
A recent college grad returns home to figure out what to do with her life. 

You Won't Miss Me (NR) 
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a twenty-three year-old troubled urban misfit.

Famed and Acclaimed Film Producer Dino De Laurentiis Dies at 91


Dino De Laurentiis, one of the last great, intrepid film producers who with unmatched showmanship shepherded movies as varied as La Strada and Barbarella, has died on Wednesday. He was 91.

"My grandfather was a true inspiration. He was my biggest champion in life and a constant source for wisdom and advice. I will miss him dearly," granddaughter Giada De Laurentiis, a star chef and host on Food Network, said Thursday.

"Our industry is a special one," he told The Associated Press in 1998. "You deal every day with different people, creative people. Every day is different at work. To produce a movie, you have to create the star, you make script, you find director. You have to shoot the movie."

"Dino always said you need three things in life: brains, heart and balls, and I hope I've exemplified that advice throughout my career," Schwarzenegger said Thursday in a statement. "`Neorealism' was invented by newspapers," De Laurentiis once scoffed while speaking about the Italian New Wave films. "Italian industry was so poor we had no money for studio, to create the set, to go anyplace. So we had to shoot everything in the street."

As an entrepreneur, De Laurentiis, pioneered the way films were sold internationally — and did it all in grand style.

"My philosophy is very simple," he once said. "To feel young, you must work as long as you can." 

Here are some of his greatest works...

Hannibal Rising (Peter Webber), 2007
Red Dragon (Brett Ratner), 2002
Hannibal (Ridley Scott), 2001
U-571 (Jonathan Mostow), 2000
Manhunter (Michael Mann), 1986
Blue Velvet (David Lynch), 1986
Year of the Dragon (Michael Cimino), 1985
Dune (David Lynch), 1984
Conan the Destroyer (Richard Fleischer), 1984
Dead Zone (David Cronenberg), 1983
Amityville II: The Possession (Damiano Damiani), 1982
Conan the Barbarian (John Milius), 1982
Ragtime (Milos Forman), 1981
Halloween II (Rick Rosenthal), 1981
Flash Gordon (Mike Hodges), 1980
The Serpent's Egg (Ingmar Bergman), 1977
King Kong (John Guillermin), 1976
The Shootist (Don Siegel), 1976
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (Robert Altman), 1976
Three Days of the Condor (Sydney Pollack), 1975
Mandingo (Richard Fleischer), 1975
Death Wish (Michael Winner), 1974
Serpico (Sidney Lumet), 1973
Waterloo (Sergei Bondarchuk), 1970
Romeo and Juliet (Franco Zeffirelli), 1968
Barbarella (Roger Vadim), 1968
The Bible: In the Beginning ... (John Huston), 1966
Battle of the Bulge (Ken Annakin), 1965
Barabbas (Richard Fleischer), 1961
Nights of Cabiria (Federico Fellini), 1957
War and Peace (King Vidor), 1956
The Gold of Naples (Vittorio De Sica), 1954
La Strada (Federico Fellini), 1954
Bitter Rice (Giuseppe De Santis), 1949

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Liam Neeson replaces Mel Gibson in 'Hangover 2'

Well I guess the come-back rumors can be laid to rest. As mentioned in a previous post actor Mel Gibson was potentially being considered to have a cameo role in the upcoming flick Hangover 2. Many had said this might help to give a new "lease on life" for his acting career. Not anymore! Taken star Liam Neeson will be taking over Gibson's spot.

Recently, Neeson has spoken about his much-talked about cameo appearance in the upcoming Hangover 2 film. "Apparently, yes [the part was Mel's] -- I didn't realize it at the time," Liam told Access* on Tuesday at the premiere for his new film, The Next Three Days.

"I spoke to Mel. Mel's cool about it. We're all cool," he continued.

Neeson has said he has a good rapport with the headline-making actor (the two worked together in 1984 on The Bounty), and described their conversation regarding the Hangover 2 replacement as "very pleasant."

As it pertains to the original 'Hangover' film Liam is definitely a fan - despite not seeing the hilarious film during its original run in theaters.

"I saw ['Hangover'] in Berlin," Liam smiled. "It was one of those nights flicking through channels and it came on and I don't think I've laughed harder in my life."

We will get to catch Liam, along with Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha, when Hangover 2 hits theaters on May 26, 2011.


*Access Hollywood

Jeffrey Wright testing the Sci-Fi waters

Jeffrey Wright is entering the sci-fi world as he joins Jake Gyllenhaal in Duncan Jones' Source Code, which also stars Vera Farmiga and Michelle Monaghan.

Director Duncan Jones (Moon) is back with a new sci-fi thriller movie titled Source Code. The story revolves around a soldier (Jake Gyllenhaal) who wakes up as part of an experimental government program to investigate a terrorist incident, and finds himself in the body of an unknown commuter living and reliving a harrowing train bombing until he can find out who is responsible for it.

Source Code is set to hit theaters on April 15th, 2011.

Weekly Trailer Updates 11/10/2010

Check out this week's new trailers...

Kung Fu Panda 2
In theaters May 27, 2011

Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader
In theaters December 10, 2010

Morning Glory
In theaters November 10, 2010

Gulliver's Travels

In theaters December 22, 2010

No Strings Attached
In theaters January 21, 2011

Hall Pass
In theaters February 25, 2011

Sucker Punch
In theaters March 25, 2011

Just Go With It
In theaters February 11, 2011

Enjoy folks!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

DVD Releases 11/9/2010


Check out this week's DVD releases...

Grown Ups (PG-13)
Charlie St. Cloud (PG-13)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (PG-13)
Ramona and Beezus (G)
Love Ranch (R)


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Due Date: Not on 'The Hangover' level but still worth the ticket

High-strung father-to-be Peter Highman is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay on a road trip in order to make it to his child's birth on time. 

First thing that comes to mind after watching this film is the 1987 movie Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy. Two polar opposite people that must get along in order to get to their destinations.  Director Todd Phillips (The Hangover) pretty much follows this same path with his new flick, Due Date.

Like Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Due Date takes us on a  journey of the two characters which ultimately provides the heart of the story. You have a stressed out Peter who wants totally wants to ditch and screw over his "newfound buddy" Ethan however the simplicity of  Ethan's minuscule intelligence makes this task a bit difficult. So rather than being two clashing personalities, their relationship remains zestful through the entire film. Plus the storyline is interesting enough to where the predictable gags don't run (nor ruin) the movie.

Don't just think of this movie as just another buddy comedy, but more so think of the fact that these two actors (Downey Jr & Galifianakis) probably would have never worked together any other time, but since they have it creates a perfect equation for comedic success. After seeing Robert Downey Jr in a film like this after his career exploded from doing Iron Man actually gives me more of an appreciation for him as an actor. At least we know he's not trying to be type-casted. It helps to mix it up every now and then. And Zach Galifianakis never ceases to amaze us with his comedic abilities. He just seems to just have that skill. But in actuality it's the chemistry between both Galifianakis and Robert Downey Jr that truly makes this particular comedy feel a bit more genuine than maybe some other comedies.

Due Date is certainly funny, but more so on a smaller scale with particular moments and quotes. Needless to say there's never really a dull moment in this movie, despite the fact a few serious moments do exist.

Due Date is a movie that definitely satisfies its audience but not really anything more. And even though the characters do their job in making you laugh,  unfortunately the writing is perhaps somewhat "hit or miss". All in all, it may not be the next "Hangover" or John Hughes quality film but it does make the movie experience worth its while.

Rating:  2.5 Stars out 4 Stars

Saturday, November 6, 2010

New Video Film Review "Red"

So I am trying some new stuff with my blog, video film reviews!! Let me know what you guys think... It's a lil rough around the edges (lol) but that's ok!

Check out my first video review on Red starring Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, and Helen Mirren.



Stay tuned for more video reviews!

Top 20 Best Movie Soundtracks

Now a great movie a few key essential pieces that are a must, the actors, the plot/storyline, the cinematography, and much more. But there is one more piece that is needed to make the movie complete...the soundtrack!! So for you today I have listed my top 20 Best Movie Soundtracks. I broke them down into categories just so you could see the range.

Dance
-Saturday Night Fever


Ragtime Flair
-The Sting


Blues/Jazz
-Malcolm X


 Reggae/Caribbean
-The Harder They Come


Pop Rock
-Purple Rain


Straight Music No Lyrics
-Fantasia


Classic Italian & Orchestra
-The Godfather


-Psycho


Animated
-Beauty and the Beast


-The Lion King


Soulful
-Superfly


-Shaft


-Jackie Brown


R&B/Urban
-Waiting to Exhale


-Soul Food


-Set it Off


Musical
-The Sound of Music


-West Side Story


-Mary Poppins


-The Wizard of Oz



What about you? Any additions or deletions? Please share.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Friday Features 11/5/2010


Check out this week's flicks that hit theaters today...

Megamind (PG): 
DreamWorks Animation presents this satirical take on the superhero genre focusing on a down-and-out super-villain (voiced by Will Ferrell) who has to learn how to get his groove back when he's left without an arch nemesis in this comedy from director Tom McGrath.

Due Date (R): 
Director Todd Phillips re-teams with his break-out Hangover star Zach Galifianakis for this road movie concerning a soon-to-be father (played by Robert Downey Jr.) and his cross-country trip to make it back in time for his baby's birth -- with the only roadblock being the dubious passenger (Galifianakis) who's along for the ride. 

For Colored Girls (R): 
Based on Ntozake Shange's award-winning 1975 play, which consists of a series of poems performed through a cast of nameless women, known only by a color. It deals with such subjects as love, abandonment, rape, and abortion.

Four Lions (R): 
Four Lions proves that while terrorism may be about ideology, it’s also about idiots. In a British city, four men have a secret plan.

127 Hours (R): 
While exploring a remote canyon in Utah, mountaineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) becomes trapped when a boulder falls on his arm. Over the next five days, Ralston examines his life and considers his options, leading him to an agonizing choice: to amputate his own arm and possibly survive, or remain pinned to the canyon wall and possibly die.

Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (R): 
Investigating the sex scandal that forced New York’s Governor to resign, Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney gains revelatory interviews from Spitzer, his most frequent escort and his Wall Street enemies that bring new perspective on his downfall.

Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (R): 
For his feature debut, writer-director Damien Chazelle has fashioned a contemporary musical, shot in 16 mm black-and-white on the streets of Boston and New York. During the film's opening credits, we learn that Guy (professional musician Jason Palmer), a trumpet player, and Madeline (Desiree Garcia), a grad student looking for work, have broken up.

Red Hill (R): 
A young policeman is the only thing that stands between a small town and a pack of vicious outlaws in this Western drama from Australia.

William S. Burroughs: A Man Within (NR): 
The life and work of the novelist. 

Enjoy!!

For Colored Girls...Breathtaking!


Let me first start out by say that I am a huge fan of both the book and the play (read and seen the play). It truly gives a microscopic view of the struggles that woman endure and in particular that of the "black woman". (DISCLAIMER: This is a film for mature audiences.)

"Many voices. One poem."

Tyler Perry's adaptation of Ntozake Shange's 1975 stage play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf  give the audience an opportunity to view this prolific play Retaining the play's poetic style, the film's lead cast consists of eight African-American women, seven of whom are based on the play's seven characters only known by color ("Lady in Red", "Lady in Blue", "Lady in Yellow" etc). Like its source material, each character deals with a different personal conflict, such as love, abandonment, rape, infidelity, and abortion.


 The movie takes a very fluid and beautiful approach. The words of Ntozake Shange are so poetic, this plays like a musical.... each person takes the words, adds character, and makes them weave together with an elegant harmony that echoes long after leaving the theater. With this film we get to see an impressive cast of African American women stand up and take charge in the film.


Keep in mind, there are some minor distractions, for example they have a room with a plasma TV, but the phone is on the wall with the old cords. It's still not enough to take away from the film. Despite the minor flaws, it still showcases its message to the audience. Another point to mention that can be a good thing or a bad would be that of the way the film is deliverered. I will not give it away, but I will say some may like others may not be too fond of it. For me it worked!

Now I must mention the exceptional group of women and men that make up this cast. This was a perfectly constructed cast that truly pushes the mark and showcases a variety of raw to the expereinced talent of African American actors & actresses. I was quite pleased with the portrayals of each character. Even with the roles of the men they are not overshadowed by the women, more so an accent to a beautiful portait. One cast member in particular definitely needs to be mentioned. Kimberly Elise in particular definitely deserving of an Oscar Nomination or at least the consideration. Once again many sleep on this amazing actress who time and time again pulls us in and doesn't let us down. Her performance in particular is breath-taking....spellbinding!! She is long overdue and her acting was TOP-NOTCH and so on point!!!!!!!



This is such a powerful movie that it is more than just a poem from a book, it is a reality that exist. 

For Colored Girls is captivating, moving, and truly gets your mind churning. For me after watching this film it confirmed my belief that when women band together they can truly heal souls. As Ntozake Shange say's "Where there is woman there is magic." And this films is truly magical in that we the audience get to see the lives of these women unfold right before our eyes. Keep in mind this is an adaptation put to film (quite a good one) so the expectation needs to be a realistic one when approaching it.

Go with your girls, take your mom, your sister, your auntie, your brother, your husband, etc. Trust me Tyler Perry did his thing!! I know many have criticize Perry for taking on this movie, but I beg to disagree. You know I am honest when it comes to my critique of films. I wouldn't steer you wrong folks!


 
Rating: 3 out of 4 stars

G-Breezy's Favorite Movies

  • Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum
  • Die Hard series
  • Do the Right Thing
  • Fracture
  • Idlewild
  • Imitation of Life
  • Inside Man
  • James Bond series
  • Love Jones
  • Malcolm X