Be Safe this weekend! And most of all have fun!
Need that quick movie review fix before heading to the theater... Wanna know what's going on in Hollywood Cinema... Wandering what is about to hit in theaters and what DVD's are set to hit the shelves... Well Black Savant Cinema (BSC) is just what you need!! A sneak peek into the cinematic world of movies!! Enjoy the ride!!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Friday Flicks Coming Out 10/30/2009
Turning Green (Not rated)
The story of Michael Aimette and John G. Hofmann's Turning Green concerns a sixteen year-old American who finds himself living in Ireland with his aunts after the death of his mother. He longs for nothing more than to return to the States, but he is without the means to do so. After a trip to London brings him into contact with pornography, he gets the idea to sell it in order to raise the necessary cash. When he starts to become more successful in this endeavor than he expected, he must make a momentous decision about his life.
Looking for Palladin (Not rated)
Arrogant Hollywood talent agent, Josh Ross (David Moscow, is sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara). Although they’d never met, the search is emotionally complicated as the long-time retired star was once married to Josh’s late mother.
Gentleman Broncos (PG-13)
Benjamin (Michael Angarano), home-schooled by his eccentric mother (Jennifer Coolidge), is a loveable loner whose passion for writing leads him on an offbeat and hilarious journey as his story first gets ripped off by the legendary fantasy novelist, Ronald Chevalier (Jemaine Clement) and then is adapted into a disastrous movie by the small town's most prolific homespun filmmaker.
The House of the Devil (R)
Sam (Jocelin Donahue) is a pretty college sophomore, so desperate to earn some cash for a deposit on an apartment that she accepts a babysitting job even after she finds out there is no baby. Mr. and Mrs. Ulman (cult actors Noonan and Woronov) are the older couple who lure Sam out to their creeky Victorian mansion deep in the woods, just in time for a total lunar eclipse. Megan (Greta Gerwig) is Sam’s best friend, who gives her a ride out to the house, and reluctantly leaves her there despite suspecting that something is amiss. Victor (A.J. Bowen) at first seems like just a creepy guy lurking around the house, but quickly makes it clear that Sam will end this night in a bloody fight for her life...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Rewind Wednesday: Halloween Edition
After 6-year-old Andy Barclays (Alex Vincent) babysitter is violently pushed out of a window to her death, nobody believes him when he says that Chucky, his new birthday doll, did it! Until things start going terribly wrongdead wrong. And when an ensuing rampage of gruesome murders lead a detective (Chris Sarandon) back to the same toy, he discovers that the real terror has just begunthe deranged doll has plans to transfer his evil spirit into a living human being - young Andy!
Critical reviews were very positive, with Roger Ebert calling it "an effective horror film." Child's Play is a movie that probably succeeded because it was in the right place at the right time.
And second is that of the classic technicolor (black and white...for those that didn't have a color tv...lol) horror film, The Birds.
Mid-Week Trailer Updates 10/28/2009
The Spy Next Door
In theaters January 15th, 2010
Solomon Kane
Hits theaters December 23rd, 2009
Women in Trouble
In theaters November 13th, 2009
The Road
In theaters November 25th, 2009
Mary and Max
Hits theaters Fall 2009
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
In theaters October 30th, 2009
Special Trailer: This Is It
Hits Theaters TODAY!!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Top Scary and Horror Flicks
'Arachnophobia' (1990)
'The Brood' (1979)
'Dawn of the Dead' (2004/1978)
'Amityville Horror' (1978)
'Pet Sematary' (1989)
'Nightmare on Elm Street' (1984)
'The Mist' (2007)
'Saw' (2004)
'The Silence of the Lambs' (1991)
'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' (1974)
'Hellraiser' (1997)
'The Changeling' (1980)
'Jaws' (1975)
'The Exorcist' (1973)
'Halloween' (1978)
'The Invasion of the Body Snatchers' (1978)
'The Ring' (2002)
'Psycho' (1960)
'Poltergeist' (1982)
'Carrie' (1976)
'The Omen' (1976)
'Candyman' (1992)
A Major "Fright Fest" all in one!
New DVD Releases 10/27/2009
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (PG)
Nothing Like the Holidays (PG-13)
Orphan (R)
Whatever Works (PG-13)
See ya next week!
Monday, October 26, 2009
And the Saga Continues...
Friday, October 23, 2009
Friday Flicks Coming Out 10/23/2009
Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) emerges as the next heir to Jigsaw's twisted legacy.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Weekly Trailer Updates 10/21/2009
Nine
In theaters November 25th, 2009
Ong Bak 2: The Beginning
In theaters October 23, 2009
Broken Embraces
Hits Theaters November 20th, 2009
A flick for 2010...Edge of Darkness
In theaters January 29th, 2010
Serious Moonlight
Hits theaters December 4th, 2009
The long, awaited... Sherlock Holmes
Christmas Day 2009
The Box
In theaters November 6th, 2009
Have fun!
Rewind Wenesday: The Last Boy Scout
The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 action film starring Bruce Willis as a former Secret Service agent, now working as a private detective, and Damon Wayans as a retired professional football player. The two join forces to solve the murder of Wayans' character’s girlfriend (played by the then-little known Halle Berry). The movie was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Geffen Pictures and directed by Tony Scott.
Bruce Willis stars as Joe Hallenbeck, who was once a top-of-the-line Secret Service agent but has since become an alcoholic, flea-bag detective. While performing the chores of a two-bit shamus, he discovers his wife Sarah (Chelsea Field) is having an affair with his best friend. Joe is hired to protect Cory (Halle Berry), a stripper who has been getting death threats; Joe begins to sober up when Cory is blown to smithereens. Cory's boyfriend, Jimmy Dix (Damon Wayans), was at one time a NFL football quarterback, but was thrown out of the game for gambling and addiction to Demerol. Smelling something fishy, Joe and Jimmy begin to investigate further and discover layers of corruption in professional football circles, leading up to Sheldon Marcone (Noble Willingham), a corrupt team owner who wants to pay off legislators to legalize gambling on pro football games. (All Movie Guide)
This is one of those movies that makes you enjoy the action-team effort that it presents. Willis and Wayans do an excellent job of keeping us entertained and at the same time giving us some great action.
Now if there is a film-goer alive whose mouth didn't gape in amusement at this opening scene then I am truly shocked and amazed. Take a look for yourself:
Just some good excitement in one film.
Monday, October 19, 2009
A Timeless Children's Classic
DVD's set to hit shelves on 10/20/2009
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PG-13)
The Crew (R)
Stay tuned next week.
This might be the next Hitchcock!!
Law Abiding Citizen is your typical "cat and mouse" game-type movie. "Do this or this will happen" type feel. This movie really is true piece of work. The focus is on a father Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) who gets beaten and ends up witnessing the death of his wife and daughter who are killed by 2 crooks. However the crooks' punishment is dimmed down because of a deal made by the Assistant DA Nick Rice(Jamie Fox) and his team of attorneys. Thus 10 years later, Clyde decides to take matters into his own hands by clearing out the entire corrupt justice system.
There is a solid performance between Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx, they work perfectly against each other. In essence, they pretty much feed off of the other to showcase a convincing thriller. Perhaps this movie portrays a message that will persuade some real change in the current legal practices. Gray definitely has a way shooting the film so that it accents the sound effects therefore making it an intense movie. Put it like this, Law Abiding Citizen, does a beautiful job of filming in a noir tone with excellent timing on the stunts and effects. I have always been a fan of him and this just proves even more how great of a director Gray is to the movie world!
This is a movie that will constantly keep you guessing as to what the next move will be. Every scene you will be wondering what will happen next, because you honestly won't know. The smallest key detail is important from beginning to end. Think of Clyde as the Joker or maybe even the Riddler, ruthless and dirty but smart and clever at the same time. At first you think he (Clyde) is right, but then he goes too far and just becomes another sociopathic criminal. Jamie Foxx (Nick Rice) does a superb job of trying to outsmart his adversary and by doing so, he learns a major lesson, "don't make deals with murders!!" Throughout the movie you will find there are moments when the villian is the hero and the hero is the villain, and then the "a-ha" moment is trying to figure who is who?
In the end one might wonder, should we all take justice into our own hands...
Grade: B+
Thursday, October 15, 2009
In Theaters October 16th, 2009...
Law Abiding Citizen (R) [Jamie Foxx & Gerard Butler]
Where the Wild Things Are (PG) [Max Records, Benicio Del Toro, Forest Whitaker]
Black Dynamite (R) [Michael Jai White, Kym E. Whitley, Tommy Davidson]
Paranormal Activity (R) [Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat]
The Stepfather (PG-13) [Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward]
Enjoy!
Bryan Singer Says He's Interested in Making Another X-Men movie
He said he likes to "trick audiences into thinking they're seeing fireworks, but they're learning about themselves and listening to what I have to say."
Eddie Murphy Drops out of Richard Pryor Biopic
So it was a big shock when Entertainment Weekly broke the story last week that Murphy was dropping out of the Pryor biopic. The movie, called "Richard Pryor: Is it Something I Said," will be written and directed by Bill Condon. Condon was also behind Dreamgirls, the 2006 musical that earned Murphy his only Oscar nomination. According to the report, Murphy left over conflicts with the project's original studio, Paramount Pictures.
Even more surprising is the identity of the star who is stepping into the role of Pryor: Marlon Wayans. EW.com reports that Wayans filmed a 13-minute screen test where he "transforms into Pryor" that secured the role for him.
While the movie will obviously have its share of comedy -- its producers include Adam Sandler and Chris Rock, along with Pryor's widow Jennifer Lee Pryor -- it will also tell the dramatic story of the comic's battles with drug addiction. There is no word yet if it goes into Pryor's later years when he was confined to a wheelchair due to multiple sclerosis. The film is set to begin shooting in the spring.
*Reported by Entertainment Weekly
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Rewind Wednesday: Waiting to Exhale
How many of you remember back in 1995 when the movie Waiting to Exhale debuted? I was just starting high school and all the guys were saying "not another male-bashing movie". But the innteresting thing about it was that a male (Forest Whitaker) directed which might make go hmmmm...it sure did for me. It was a pleasant surprise to see a male take on the role of an all-female cast. It should also be noted that this movie is notable for having an all-black cast. The success of the film proved that there is an audience for black movies. The LA Times called it a "social phenomenon".
The movie was adapted from the novel of the same name by Terry McMillan. Its story centers on four female friends living in the Phoenix, Arizona area and their relationships with men and one another. All of them are "holding their breath" until the day they can feel comfortable in a committed relationship with a man. Thus being able to "exhale"!
It features a nice ensemble that manages to have good chemistry while also allowing certain performers to step into the limelight and really dominate certain scenes. As someone who has read the book and seen the movie, think there is a great correlation between the two. Pretty much any film whether black or white could attest to this film in some sort of way. This movie is filled with sweet moments, great laughter, and maybe some tears. Just a wonderful movie that shows what friendship is about. I also believe it show great strength as strong women taking a stand for themselves to pull themselves together and stay strong and realize they have the ability to make themselves happy no matter the situation they are in. And not to forget, there is a fabulous soundtrack that accompanies this great film.
This is one of those films that has become a classic for me especially in Black Cinema, everytime time it comes on tv I can't help but watch it, even though I have the DVD...lol
September's Purple Film Strip Award
Writer/director/star Tyler Perry becomes the first filmmaker to win two Purple Filmstrip Awards, with his latest film within the same year-- featuring another appearance by his alter-ego Madea.
Check out the trailer:
Weekly Trailer Updates 10/14/2009
First up is...Before the Game...before players, pimps, and pickup artists, where was the art of seduction truly born? Thus resulting in the new film, How to Seduce Difficult Women
In theaters October 30th, 2009
And you know I always have one for the kiddies, Disney/Pixar presents Toy Story 3
Hits theaters Next Summer June 18th, 2010
Next on the list is the thriller, The Stepfather
In theaters October 16th, 2009
And just in time for the holidays Disney's A Christmas Carol
In theaters November 6th, 2009
And last a Martin Scorsese film, Shutter Island
Hits theaters February 19th, 2010
That's all this week folks!!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Couples Retreat (2009)
Couples Retreat is a movie I recommend every couple to see for two main reasons, one the obvious it pure enetertainment but also it gives a alot of advice and tips that can be very informative.
I liked the fact of how it dealt with the very real trauma of a disintegrating relationship. Couples Retreat takes the high road by providing the audience with comic imagery and dialogue to offset the devastating and bitter arguments. This movie does an excellent job of not shying away from hiding the truth of the pain and hurt feelings these characters go through, but they tend to not over accentuate these moments for the sake of staying within the realm of comedy.
In the grand scheme of things, one can appreciate the comedy, because at the end of the day, you just want to be entertained at the movies, and watching characters yell and put each other down in a comedy, as well as other ridiculous things is not anyone's definition of a comedy
But all in all, the laughs come constantly, but at the same time there are a few scenes that make you think of your relationship and how you might be able to make it better.
Grade: B
DVD's Set to Come out October 13th
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Good Hair...Good Food for the Soul
According to Chris Rock, he was prompted to make the movie after his 5-year old daughter, Lola, asked him, "Daddy, how come I don't have good hair?" During his quest for knowledge, Chris Rock delves into the $9 billion black hair industry, and visits such places as beauty salons, barbershops, conventions, scientific laboratories (to learn the science behind chemical relaxers that straighten hair), and India, where many of the hair weaves worn by African American women are from. Chris Rock explains that the movie retains a sense of seriousness, yet at the same time remains humorous. The movie features celebrities like Ice-T, Nia Long, Paul Mooney, Raven-Symone, Maya Angelou, KRS-One, Salt-n-Pepa, Eve, Reverend Al Sharpton, and Meagan Good as they talk about some of their own experiences with their hair, and how black hair is perceived in the black community.
This is definitely one of those movies that is perfect for the young and old and even those who are not African Americans. Good Hair could have easily when crashing down in flames, BUT it was able to inform, educate, and still be likable and funny all at the same time.
The one thing I like about this movie was that he used REAL people, not just speculation and internet facts. This gave the film more of an original feel. One is more likely to believe something if it comes "straight from the horses mouth". As a viewer, you get a chance to see and witness the good, the bad, and the ugly, but all at the same gain new insight. There are even moments where you want to reach out and really touch the folks because they are one-sided as to what "good hair" is in today's society. But one cannot be mad about that, it just becomes a teachable moment.
Chris Rock was able to venture into the world of "hair" particuarly African American hair and give us a window of opportunity. After watching this fillm you will have a greater knowledge of this $9 BILLION empire called HAIR!! He does more than just talk about "black hair" but he gives you a background, a history lesson, a microscopic view of the impact that it has internationally.
Trust me when I tell you will learn so much after leaving this movie!! Very Impressive!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Rewind Wednesday: Nell
This is one of those films that although it is a drama, its a film that gives a humanistic message to its viewers. So often human behavior is ignored, belitted, or barely even recognized but this film sheds light on true human nature. "The most outstanding feature of the film is Jodie Foster's performance in the title role- a remarkable one even by the standards of this talented actress. Throughout the film Foster speaks only in Nell's unearthly-sounding private language, but is able to use this, together with gestures and facial expressions, to convey a full range of emotions."
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Tarantino Sets Sights On 'Kill Bill 3' - For 2014
Weekly Trailer Updates 10/7/2009
Here are today's Weekly Trailer Updates...
First up is for the kiddies...Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel
In theaters Christmas 2009
Next... The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus the last film of Heath Ledger
In theaters October 16, 2009
And a film that has been in the making for 2 and half years, Chris Rock's Good Hair...
Hits theaters October 9, 2009
Up in the Air
In theaters Christmas Day 2009
And another for the kiddies... Fantastic Mr. Fox
In theaters November 25, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
DVD's Set To Come Out October 6th
Friday, October 2, 2009
Just in Case You Missed It!!
All I can say is wow!!
BREAKING NEWS!!! Transformers 3 HAS BEEN CONFIRMED!!
Surrogates (2009)
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Recent News: Jamie Foxx joins "Due Date"
Oprah and Tyler team up for "Precious"
"I would never even think of presenting that book as a book club selection because people would think I had lost my mind," Winfrey said in a recent interview.
So when Winfrey heard producer and director Lee Daniels had adapted Sapphire's book into the acclaimed movie Precious, with an all-star cast including Mo'Nique, Mariah Carey, Lenny Kravitz and others, she was so impressed that she decided to lend her weighty endorsement to the film by signing on as its executive producer, along with hit filmmaker Tyler Perry.
"Precious" stars unknown actress Gabourey Sidibe as Precious, who endures an abusive mother, an incestuous father and extreme poverty in a journey of redemption. Though Winfrey and Perry acknowledge the subject matter may be too grim for some, they hope their backing will get more people to see the film when it is released nationwide on Nov. 6.
Friday Flicks: October 2, 2009
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