Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 19th, 2012
I Am Bruce Lee is a documentary on legendary martial artist Bruce Lee. While I would welcome a good documentary on Bruce Lee, this trailer seems to give the impression that it is filled with interviews with current celebrities about Bruce Lee. I don’t see how any of these people are relevant to telling the story of him. It seems like the title should really be Interviews About Bruce Lee.
“The amazing story of Bruce Lee, one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness. The film is a...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 19th, 2012
The City Dark is a documentary on light pollution, the disappearance of darkness from our daily lives, and how that affects us and the world around us. I have been to Tanzania, and traveling to a remote area where no large city is near, gives new meaning to word dark. If you shut off all the lights, you could honestly not what was five feet in front of you. It is also nice to see the stars, and we often do not look up at night and see what we are missing.
“THE CITY DARK chronicles the disappearance of darkness. The...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 19th, 2012
This is the second trailer for Casa de mi Padre, which appears to be a mostly Spanish film. I wonder if Will Ferrell learned Spanish or just memorized his lines? This is of course a comedy. Other than Will Ferrell, the cast includes Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Genesis Rodriguez, Nick Offerman, Efren Ramirez, and Adrian Martinez.
“Armando Alvarez (Will Ferrell) has lived and worked on his father’s ranch in Mexico his entire life. As the ranch faces financial strains, Armando’s younger brother Raul...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 19th, 2012
W.E. is a combination of a period piece melded with a story in the present. The focal point of the film is the scandalous relationship between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII (Edward). He famously abdicated the throne to marry Wallis and the throne passed on to his younger brother Bertie who became king as King George VI. A little of this story is told in last year’s The King’s Speech. The way of telling the story, mixing the past with the present, very much reminds me of Possession which is told through...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 13th, 2012
Here is director Wes Anderson’s latest film, Moonrise Kingdom. Like his other films (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited), Moonrise Kingdom has an eclectic look and interesting humor. Don’t make me define interesting humor. The point is that I laughed. His films are always a little on the odd side, but I guess that is one of his trademarks. It is set in the 1960s and the film is lit in a way that makes it look like it was shot in the 1960s. The film stars Bruce Willis, Edward Norton,...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 13th, 2012
Detachment is a drama about a teacher who has some problems of his own, but comes to find out that his students and even his fellow teachers and administrators have problems as well. Adrien Brody plays the main character, and I am eager to see if this film will bring him back into the spotlight. He really does have some great acting chops, but no film since The Pianist has led him to critical acclaim like that one. This film looks to be an emotional one with a fantastic cast as well as some new faces. The trailer is...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 13th, 2012
I am still very excited to see The Woman in Black. This is the second trailer for the film, which oddly, is shorter than the first. I am also excited to see how Daniel Radcliffe does post-Harry Potter. He has been a sensation on Broadway, and now this is the first film he is in after the last Harry Potter. I am not much for scary movies, but I like that it is a period film and a ghost story. Daniel Radcliffe is looking pretty hot in it as well with the sideburns and period costumes. The film also stars Ciarán Hinds,...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on January 13th, 2012
The Lady is a biopic about Aung San Suu Kyi who is an important political hero for the people of Burma in their quest for democracy. The film stars Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, and Jonathan Raggett. Luc Besson (The Fifth Element, Leon: The Professional, and La Femme Nikita) directed the film. It looks to be a very well done film with an important message.
“THE LADY is the extraordinary story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her husband, Michael Aris. It is also the epic story of the peaceful quest of the woman who is at...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 29th, 2011
As the chief movie trailer chick here at Lost in Reviews, it is my duty to let you know which movie trailers in 2011 blew me away. Hopefully, they are some of your favorites as well (if you are in to this kind of thing). The following trailers are presented in no particular order. You can click on the film’s title to get the complete description of the trailer, movie poster, synopsis, and release date.
1. Snow White and the Huntsman – This film is pretty much one of my most anticipated films to see in 2012....
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 22nd, 2011
When the film, Prometheus, was first announced to be going into production, it was described as an Alien prequel. Considering Ridley Scott is the director of the film and the first Alien film, it was not a stretch. Skip to article in Entertainment Weekly a month or more ago about Prometheus. The interviews with the actors and Ridley Scott only hinted at an Alien connection and the mentions about Alien were vague at best. This is the teaser for the film. It is very much a teaser as it is not very long, and you have no...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 20th, 2011
It has been ten years since The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was released in theatres. Today, the first trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released online. I am an avid fan of the first trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring is on my list of my all-time favorite films. I recently saw all three films in the extended version in the theatres again. That was an amazing experience, even though Return of the King was far too long to sit through in a theatre with a raging headache. The Hobbit...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 19th, 2011
Wrath of the Titans is the sequel to the updated Clash of the Titans that came out a couple years ago. Clash of the Titans was my first time seeing a film in 3D. It was converted in post-production to 3D and it was horrible. I will never see a film that was not shot in 3D if I can help it. Was this one shot in 3D? I don’t know, but the trailer certainly was made to be seen in 3D. The first film was not that bad in my opinion, but the 3D ruined it. I don’t think it did well with the critics, but I guess...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 19th, 2011
I just posted last night about the prologue for The Dark Knight Rises and today the full trailer was released online. The film stars Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, and Morgan Freeman. The film is directed by Christopher Nolan. I am just going to let the trailer speak for itself.
“Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight Rises” is the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 17th, 2011
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a film based on the novel of the same name by Paul Torday. The film is about bringing salmon to Yemen, and this actually becomes a reality after the British Prime Minister’s press secretary takes it on as a good will story. The film has some humor and a love story within it. The film stars Emily Blunt, Ewan McGregor, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Amr Waked. The script was written by Simon Beaufoy who also wrote the scripts for 127 Hours and Slumdog Millionaire. Lance Hallstrom (Chocolat,...
Posted by Sarah Ksiazek on December 17th, 2011
“From the Gringos who brought you Anchorman” is a great tagline for this Will Ferrell movie, Casa de mi Padre. Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, and Genesis Rodriguez join Will Ferrell in this obvious comedy that may in fact be in Spanish. Andrew Steele (Saturday Night Live, Funny or Die) wrote the screenplay and Matt Piedmont makes his film directorial debut.
“Armando Alvarez (Will Ferrell) has lived and worked on his father’s ranch in Mexico his entire life. As the ranch faces financial strains, Armando’s...