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Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

Pelukan Janda Hantu Gerondong

Genre  : Horror
Writer:  Kk Dheeraj
Producer :  K2k Production
Director
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Cast   : Indah Kalalo
  Aida Saskia
  Angel Lelga
  Lia Ladysta
  Andreano Phillip
  Shidiq Hamidi
  Adam Jordan




Kylie (Indah Kalalo), a famous director. She lives with her fiance, Robby (Andreano Phillip), in an apartment in Jakarta. For his latest movie, she specially invited an actress who are also her friend from Kuala Lumpur, Jenna (Aida Saskia). She inspired by her favourite TV series that she watch everyday.

The TV serial was the story about a famous artist named Patty (Angel Lelga) with her boyfriend, Rocky and her friend, Joena (Lia Ladysta, Trio macan). Unfortunately on the first night of Patty-Rocky marriage, tragedy happened. Patty and the whole house was massacred, murdered in a very vicious way. The one that survives is only Tommy, Patty's brother. But as a result he was accused as perpetrators of murder.

Kylie did not realize what was happening in their daily life was portrayed in the series. One by one incident drove some open fact makes a mystery to be solved. Aunt Rose, the old residents of the apartment, was commemorated Robby that he must be very careful.


The mystery slowly revealed. Robby & Rio (Shidiq Hamidi) to see Dr. Lucas (Adam Jordan), a physicians who are interested in the supernatural and mystery. Because he was depressed since losing his brother, Randy.


who the real perpetrators of the murder of Patty's family and will all the horrors that could happen again? And who is the gerondong ghost?

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Minggu, 29 Mei 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2

Kung Fu Panda 2 Film Still 

The Bottom Line

Another B.O. KO for the cuddly warrior.


Opens: May 26  (Paramount/DreamWorks Animation)
Voice Cast: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Gary Oldman, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, Michelle Yeoh, Danny McBride, Dennis Haysbert, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Victor Garber, Jackie Chan
Director: Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Screenwriters: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger

 

Compelling villain and visual grace keep second second installment in what studio hopes will become six-picture franchise going strong.

“Kung Fu is dead!” Or so the rotund hero is told in this second installment of the Kung Fu Panda series from DreamWorks Animation, which itself is not taking the threat seriously, as the company is reportedly already mapping out plans for five entries in the franchise. Nor will the box office returns for the new film inhibit such long-range thinking, as the enhancement of 3D as well as a deeper, more involved storyline mark this as a slight improvement on the 2008 original, which raked in some $633 million worldwide.
  Creating ever-more compelling villains always represents a challenge for ongoing film series, from James Bond to Batman, so the introduction of a slim peacock who not only claims that, “China will be mine!” but also intends to eliminate kung fu, represents a real force to be reckoned with.
At the same time, returning screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger have nicely used the title character’s search for his real father to provide a little depth and poignance to a character whose initial rambunctiousness was a bit grating but which has now been mellowed with a measure of self-reflection about his childhood.
Not that the series has gone soft or serious. Not at all. It’s just that, unlike on some other DreamWorks Animation franchises, it’s apparent that some extra effort has been expended to make sure that the second entry here didn’t hit a foul ball, to strengthen the bench to provide a little extra depth.
Consolidating his position as Dragon Warrior and still supported by the Furious Five—Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross)—Po (Jack Black) initiates his search for his real dad (surely not the goose who raised him), while Lord Shen (Gary Oldman) embarks upon what he sees as his prophesized mission to take over all of  China with an “unstoppable” new weapon.
To do this, Shen must conquer ever-more territory in his quest for additional metal, while Po’s investigation triggers a flashback revealing that his abandonment by his real father had an unimagined link with present events, leading to a pretty spectacular battle involving battleships, cannons and Po’s rediscovery of his “inner peace” in a pictorially imposing harbor.
Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who worked on the first installment as head of story, action sequences supervisor and the Dali-esque position of dream sequence director, devotes the requisite amount of time to small-fry-friendly bumptious slapstick and silliness, which feels generically mandatory. But it all moves along briskly, with a degree of visual grace and a solid feel for 3D.
The series regulars, who also include Dustin Hoffman as an old guru and James Hong as Po’s ostensible dad, all return—and why not?—while Oldman balances Shen’s physical modesty with his expertise in vocal menace.
Hans Zimmer’s score is an energetic plus, but the film’s single most striking feature are the end credits, which employ a beautifully designed flipping lantern technique accompanied by wittily ever-accelerating music.




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Sabtu, 28 Mei 2011

Legion


  • Release Date:
  • US (wide): January 22, 2010
  • Genre: Sci-Fi
  • Other Genres: Action, Thriller
  • Studio: Screen Gems
  • Language: English
In movies, it's usually the Devil who comes to Earth seeking to bring about Armageddon, but in Legion it's God who decides to destroy mankind. That's the premise of this apocalyptic thriller, a sort of cross between Assault on Precinct 13 and End of Days. The Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), having defied a vengeful God, comes to Earth to save humanity. Why does God want to smite us all again (the first time was the Great Flood, remember)? Because after centuries of war and hatred, He's finally grown tired of our s**t. Michael, however, hasn't lost faith in humanity.

The story takes place almost entirely at a roadside diner in the Mojave Desert somewhere between L.A. and Las Vegas. There, we meet the disparate band of humans -- diner owner Bob (Dennis Quaid), his son Jeep (Lucas Black), the cook Percy (Charles S. Dutton), unmarried pregnant waitress Charlie (Adrianne Palicki), gangsta-single dad Kyle (Tyrese Gibson), and requisite breakdown victims, the Anderson family (Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh and Willa Holland) -- who, with Michael's help, will make a last stand against God's minions, led by the Archangel Gabriel (Kevin Durand). The key to stopping God's plan of destruction lies in Charlie's womb. Her baby was apparently not meant to be born, so Michael must protect her from the droves of possessed passersby who will try to kill her and her unborn child. This child is destined to grow up to lead humanity out of the darkness. Think of this child as the John Connor to Charlie's Sarah Connor.

This "chosen one" subplot isn't the only story element familiar from other genre movies. As previously said, the overall gist of Legion is reminiscent of every "Devil comes to Earth" movie we've seen, just with God instead of Satan. Even the ensemble of characters are all familiar types: someone who has lost their faith (and, of course, another who is pious), someone who is more heroic than they ever expected they could be, someone tasked with a mission they didn't ask for, people who break down in the wrong place at the wrong time, a criminal who isn't as bad as he seems, and the good soldier who disobeys orders because it's the right thing to do. We know exactly where this story is headed from the moment we meet these characters, so there's precious little suspense generated. 
It also doesn't help that all the characters stop the narrative momentum to make speeches. It's as if everyone's audition tapes were simply stitched together into a movie. Literally everyone stops to make a long, expository speech, each made with the same somber delivery. Maybe God wants to kill them because He's bored with all their moody yammering? Speaking of which, wouldn't God be able to simply strike down Charlie? He's God, after all. He needs to possess otherwise normal people to kill for Him? Did the filmmakers ever stop to think these things through?

Why do the archangels wear Lojack-style choke collars? Doesn't God trust that they're on His side? (Then again, after what Lucifer pulled, why take the chance of dealing with potentially unruly labor?) The image of an angel with a gun seems like a bad biker tattoo, and it also makes Michael just another gun-toting hero rather than someone unique. With all its guns, apocalyptic fervor, religious overtones and the suggestion that militias are the only protection we can rely on when Judgment Day arrives, Legion is like a parody of a red state extremist's wet dream.

The movie becomes increasingly dumb as the end nears (no pun intended). Without spoiling too much, all I'll say is that no newborn, no matter how special, could possibly survive what Stewart puts them through. While the relationship between Michael and Gabriel -- two brothers on different sides of a war -- is nicely underplayed by Bettany and Durand, the film's segues to their past in a militaristic heaven makes the afterlife look surprisingly dreary. Aren't we supposed to look forward to going there? Legion's Heaven looks like a local armory populated by weekend warriors. I've seen more bliss at the DMV. In the end, Legion is damned not by God but by dopey and long-winded dialogue, its inherent cheesiness, bland characters, and a very confused take on the Almighty.

Jumat, 27 Mei 2011

Seconds Apart

This movie was get positive respect, while After Dark as part of the Originals “Fear of a new brand line-up. The film is directed by award-winning short film director Antonio Negret (Towards Darkness) and stars Orlando Jones (beyond a reasonable doubt, Evolution) and twins Gary Entine (Rest Stop, the viewfinder) and Edmund Entine (Rest Stop, the seeker, The new daughter). Seth and Jonah are murderous evil twins who share a kinship. Doomed from the moment of their birth, the brothers have a talent for telekinesis – a power they are suspected of abuse in the most gruesome ways imaginable.
Seconds Apart Movie Review
 As co-students to meet bloody fate, a local researcher suspects the twins with this gruesome murders, culminating in a final showdown of brother against brother, evil against evil. Besides second International Poster Seconds Apart International poster says Producer Courtney Solomon, “Everyone has heard about those creepy twin thing.” “You just can not underestimate the power of a twin, and this film is spiced with the exceptional performance of Gary and Edmund Entine.
Second, apart from the executive producer Courtney Solomon and Stephanie Caleb, was shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A release date for all eight seconds apart and Originals is scheduled for late January 2011. The creation of the AD Originals slate is just another example of the commitment of the company in the indie film industry. The ADO slate runs the gamut of the genre of paranormal phenomena, black magic, and vengeful spirits of psychological trauma, murderous psychopaths, vampires and the undead. After Dark surveyed his fans and is delivering the kinds of films they asked for!


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