Minions starring Sandra Bullock & Pierre Coffin Universal Pictures
“One Minion named Kevin has a plan, and he—alongside teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob—embarks upon a thrilling journey that ultimately leads them to their next potential master, Scarlet Overkill, the world’s first-ever female super-villain.”
–– Minions (2015) Synopsis, Fandango
Adorable, simply adorable. From Illumination Entertainment and Universal Studios, the companies that brought viewers Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2 comes a spin-off about the Minions before they came to Gru. In this film, viewers see where they came from and discover what their purpose is: to find the biggest baddest villain and serve them without question. Continue reading “An Excellent Spin-Off of Despicable Me | Review of ‘Minions’”
Inside Out starring Amy Poehler & Phyllis Smith Walt Disney
For Riley, growing us just got a little harder. Uprooted from her Midwest life and sent to San Francisco where her father starts his new job, Riley has to start all over. Riley, like everyone, is guided by her emotions who life in the control center of Riley’s mind. They are Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness and they help advise her through everyday life, influencing her decisions and the way she acts. But even her emotions need to adjust, and they aren’t doing too well when Joy and Sadness get sucked away into Core Memory. And as they travel back, trying to find their way back, the other emotions have to try and navigate the world without them. Continue reading “An Emotional Groundbreaker | Review of ‘Inside Out’”
Spy starring Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne & Jude Law 20th Century Fox
The CIA has been hacked and all their secrets agents’ identities have been compromised. And with a nuclear bomb ready for sale on the black market, the CIA has to come up with a plan to find the bomb and get it out the bad guys hands. So they send in one of their top CIA computer technicians from the basement to do the job. The question is can Susan Cooper handle the job?
Spy is the new action comedy starring Melissa McCarthy as Susan Coper, the voice in the head of the spy, the person who guides them and keeps them alive and safe. She stars alongside Jude Law, Rose Byrne and Jason Statham, as the would-be spy who is trying to save the world as she goes undercover to save the world. Continue reading “Action Packed and Bundles of Laughs | Review of ‘Spy’”
Okay so I bet you’re wondering what is going on here. Well I have fallen way behind in my writing. I sort of got into a funk with a lot of everything. I’m still trying to figure out the cover design for my next novel and I’m editing it as well and I’m reading and writing but then I want to be lazy and play Kingdom Hearts. So I’m just trying to get myself out of this funk that I’m in, so here we are!Continue reading “Flash Film Review: ‘John Wick’, ‘Nightcrawler’ & ‘Book of Life”
Viewers beware. While Seth MacFarlane delivers ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West’, the movie does make full use of it’s “R” rating, delivering clever devised wit alongside “stupid humor”.
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a cinematic pleasure that brings a cast of wonderful stars together and conveys a deep emotional moment within all the humor. Read on for the full review.