Saturday, 24 March 2018

Geostorm: DVD Review

Geostorm: DVD Review


It's not that you expect much from a film like Geostorm.
Geostorm: Film Review

A film with definitive B-movie ambitions, born of the chaos and cash cow created by the likes of Sharknado, Geostorm has potential for CGI silliness with a modicum of emotional stakes - if done correctly.

And yet, it's so determined to squander that for something average that would barely get top billing on a very bad day on TV.


Loosely, the plot goes a little something like this - in 2019, against a backdrop of undeniable climate change, the world's united to build a series of space satellites called Dutch Boy to control the weather. But when a series of errors causes concern and threatens the world, the original creator Jake Lawson (Butler, all smirk and side-talking) is sent to the stars to sort it out. 

However, a conspiracy that threatens the globe is gradually being unveiled.

Geostorm: Film Review

Geostorm blew most of its cinematic wad in its trailers, where it revealed most of the admittedly poor CGI and showcased some of the dull edges of the dialogue.

But this wannabe Armageddon rip-off and family squabble / rift healer piece fails to fully entertain or embrace any of its inherent silliness to great effect.

Sure, Harris and Garcia play it with earnestness and sincerity, but Butler's C-movie aspirations do little to help as Devlin moves the pieces around the board in a typically formulaic and unoriginal manner.

A massive conspiracy that seems made over-complicated to carry off scuppers any logic and soon the holes in the plot are as big as the holes in the sky as the clouds form.

With weather FX that look like they're left over from Into The Storm and a cast of people who espouse wooden dialogue and barely emote, Geostorm's hampered by even a basic failure to carry out its ambitions.

Geostorm: Film Review

When the end comes, it's a relief because this cinematic Geostorm's done little but blow a lot of hot air, and delivered nothing more than an inane fizzer that not even your hardied storm chaser would bother getting out of bed for. 

Friday, 23 March 2018

PENNY-PUNCHING PRINCESS ARRIVING ON APRIL 13 FOR NINTENDO SWITCH

PENNY-PUNCHING PRINCESS ARRIVING ON APRIL 13 FOR NINTENDO SWITCH

PENNY-PUNCHING PRINCESS ARRIVING ON APRIL 13 FOR NINTENDO SWITCH


NIS America is happy to announce that Penny-Punching Princess will arrive for the Nintendo Switch™ and PlayStation®Vita (digitally only) in on April 13 for Australia and New Zealand.

Click here to watch the new ‘Character’ YouTube Trailer:  https://youtu.be/LN86xPn20DU

About the story:
In a world ruled by capitalism, cash is king!
Use the money you gather to bribe enemies to fight for you, activate deadly traps with your dough, and when all else fails, smash all that stand against you with your fists! Fight your way from nothing and amass treasures to take on the mighty Dragoloan family and reclaim your kingdom!

Key features:
Cash Rules Everything Around Me –Fight smarter, not harder! Bribe your enemies to fight for you, or activate deadly traps to turn the tide of battle in this fast-paced brawler.
Who Says You Can’t Buy Popularity –Recruit/Buy flunkies to your cause to unlock stronger equipment and master over 70 special moves based on weapons you craft!
A Madcap Romp of Dollars & Dragons –Embark on a wildly funny adventure as Princess, a girl robbed of her royal heritage in a world obsessed with money.

The Witch and the The Hundred Knight 2 release date is...

The Witch and the The Hundred Knight 2 release date is...



NIS America is very happy to announce that The Witch and the Hundred Knight™ 2 will be arriving in Australia and New Zealand on April 13; exclusively for the PlayStation®4!


About the Game:
Follow Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world. Young girls are contracting a strange illness and awakening as witches, causing mayhem across the region of Kevala. Along Hundred Knight's side are two sisters: Amalie, an agent of an organization who opposes witches; and Chelka, the witch who awakened in Amalie's younger sister, Milm. Uncover the mysteries of Kevala as you protect them both from harm.

Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique weapon system that welcomes weapon change mid-combat. The fate of Kevala is in your hands, brave knight.

Key Features:
Adapt to Your Surroundings - Switch between the Hundred Knight's six Facets to turn the tide in battle! Gather Tochkas, the indispensable minions, to aid you in your exploration.
Pint-Sized Powerhouse - Execute Depletura to finish off enemies and replenish your GigaCalories! Trigger your Third Eye and unleash the full power of Hundred Knight for a brief time. Leave enemies to tremble before your boosted speed, power, and skills!
Temper Your Strength - Forge new weapons with items from the field at your base. Pass Witch Petitions; granting you access to new Tochkas and other benefits!

Loving Vincent: Film Review

Loving Vincent: Film Review


Vocal Cast: Douglas Booth, Jerome Flynn, Chris O'Dowd, Saorise Ronan, Helen McCrory, John Sessions
Directors: Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman

Unfairly robbed of the 2018 Academy Award for the best animated picture, Loving Vincent deserves credit for blazing a trail and being innovative - even if its story holds it back.
Loving Vincent: Film Review

Told through rotoscoping (as used in the likes of A Scanner Darkly), it's the story of a Postman's son who comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.

While Van Gogh is believed to have committed suicide, Armond begins to believe that Vincent was murdered rather than what was the conventional wisdom.

Using swirling imagery and in the style of Van Gogh's works proves to be a masterstroke for Loving Vincent, and the work done by the hundred-plus animators on the film literally drips from the screen.

Images dance from the screen, enlivened by the flicker of the projection - and while occasionally it feels a little like some of the big names stand out more, looking like animated entrants into Van Gogh's paintings themselves, the film's visual are awe-inducing, and the best way to celebrate Van Gogh's work.
Loving Vincent: Film Review

It very much feels like the paintings have been brought to life in front of you.

But unfortunately, some of the leaps of the story-telling and the narrative don't allow the film to provide the depth it's aiming for unfortunately.

Weaving in people doesn't harm, but the story barely progresses beyond its shocking idea that the death was misunderstood - and occasionally some of the scenes feel a little like they've been shot in front of a screen, and edited into the paintings style to continue the effect.

Ultimately, the emotional depth (or lack thereof) of Loving Vincent is what lets it down - its visuals are astounding and the oil painting aesthetic has truly raised the bar for what animation could do.

It's just a shame that the narrative couldn't keep up.

Win a copy of Borg vs McEnroe

Win a copy of Borg vs McEnroe




Borg vs McEnroe

Following the recent New Zealand theatrical release and based on the true story of the legendary Björn Borg and John McEnroe rivalry starring Sverrir Gudnason (Blowfly Park) and Shia LaBeouf (Transformers series) with a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes.

It’s the summer of 1980 and Björn Borg is the top tennis player in the world, dominating the sport both on and off the court. 

A powerful and rigorously disciplined player, there is only one obstacle in his pursuit of a record-breaking fifth Wimbledon championship: the highly talented but ferociously abrasive John McEnroe.

To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry BORG

Competition closes April 24th

Win a copy of Paddington 2

Win a copy of Paddington 2


PADDINGTON 2

Settled in with the Brown family, Paddington the bear is a popular member of the community who spreads joy and marmalade wherever he goes.

One fine day, he spots a pop-up book in an antique shop -- the perfect present for his beloved aunt's 100th birthday.

When a thief steals the prized book, Paddington embarks on an epic quest to unmask the culprit before Aunt Lucy's big celebration..

To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry PADDINGTON 2

Competition closes April 24th

Win Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Win Star Wars: The Last Jedi


STAR WARS: The Last Jedi

Win Star Wars: The Last Jedi
With the destruction of the Republic, the evil First Order reigns.

Now, Supreme Leader Snoke looks to crush what's left of the Resistance and cement his grip on the galaxy.

But hope survives: Rey has found Luke Skywalker, a legendary Jedi Master who can change the tide of war.

Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares to do battle with the First Order.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is out March 28th


To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry JEDI

Competition closes April 24th

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