Monday, 6 May 2019

Marjorie Prime: DVD Review

Marjorie Prime: DVD Review



Marjorie Prime: NZIFF Review

Initially reminiscent of a premise from Black Mirror, Experimenter director Michael Almereyda's Marjorie Prime is more a story of the cadences of reflections and memories than a sci-fi warning as its premise may suggest.

Holographic companions inhabit homes keeping people and memories alive for those left behind.
One of those is Marjorie (veteran actress Lois Smith) whose companion Walter is a younger version of her husband and whose interactions help with the demons of dementia.


Fussing around is her daughter (Geena Davis) who's wary of the tech and her husband (Tim Robbins) who believes the tech has a purpose.

What initially promises to be a spiky clash of beliefs melts into a reflective discourse on memories, their continuation and their place in the face of ageing and ultimately, death. Almereyda's desire to stack the deck with a mournful tone and a shifting of timelines brings varying effects to the film and will largely be as resonant as the mood you're in.

Dialogue heavy and with philosophical ruminations, Marjorie Prime is slow cinema. With Micah Levi's string heavy score piercing through the tone and building it further, the edges come a little more to the fore.


"The more we talk, the more real it will be," is a line spoken by one human to a prime hologram and there's certainly a feeling that the discussion and nature of memory is what propels this through.


But what also grounds it are the concerns we all share and the fears we all face as time goes on.


While the vignettes and interactions are the main driver of this, an excellently underplayed cast help bring large swathes of it to life, even when the pace slows to a near crawl.  Surrendering to the melancholic and maudlin rhythms and applying your own beliefs will mean you get the most from Marjorie Prime -it'll certainly help spark a discussion and a re-examining of one's self afterwards. 

Sunday, 5 May 2019

Win Glass on Blu Ray

Win Glass on Blu Ray


To celebrate the release of Glass, you can win a copy thanks to Sony Home Entertainment.

Win Glass on Blu RayAbout Glass


Writer-Director M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth SenseSigns) completes a mind-bending trilogy created nearly twenty years ago with GLASS, a comic book thriller available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD May 1, 2019.
GLASS is a grounded-in-reality, comic-book thriller where the heroes and villains are people first. The thrilling culmination to the trilogy that started with Unbreakable and Split, stars James McAvoy (SplitAtonement)Samuel L. Jackson (Hitman’s BodyguardAvengers Franchise), Bruce Willis (Unbreakable, Die Hard), Sarah Paulson (Ocean’s Eight, “American Horror Story”) and Anya-Taylor Joy (SplitThe Witch).
Go inside the mind of master of suspense M. Night Shyamalan to uncover the connections and references that bring the three films together in one universe. Experience more than sixty minutes of never-before-seen features elaborating on his process and artistic vision including an in-depth look at the making of the film, deep insights on the characters, a never-before-seen alternate opening, and deleted scenes.
GLASS features “Shyamalan’s eccentric, intimately scaled superhero universe” (Manohla Dargis, The New York Times), while offering a closer look at the world of the Elijah Price, also known as Mr. Glass (Jackson), David Dunn (Willis), and Kevin Wendell Crumb (McAvoy) as they experience a series of escalating encounters as they escape from an asylum and embark on a thrilling battle of good versus evil. Producers M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Blum (Get OutHalloween), Marc Bienstock (Before I Fall), Ashwin Rajan (Devil, The Visit) and executive producer Steven Schneider (Paranormal Activity series) reunite with GLASS for “one of the most original comic book movies in recent years” (Scott Menzel, We Live Entertainment).

All you have to do is email your details and the word GLASS!

Email now to  darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com 
Or CLICK HERE NOW  

Competition closes 15th May.

Instant Family: Blu Ray Review

Instant Family: Blu Ray Review



It's easy to be cynical in the face of Instant Family, a Hollywood movie about fostering that ends up in a gloop of manufactured sentiment and predictability that underscores its premise.

And yet, much like The Big Sick drew deep from the well of personal experience for Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, Instant Family's vein of veracity comes from director Sean Anders' autobiographical input into the script.

Byrne and Wahlberg and Ellie and Pete, a couple who decide fostering is the way to go to help them out of the rut of their lives. Believing their house flipping mentality will help with parenting (fix them up, move them on), the couple find themselves drawn to teen Lizzie (Dora The Explorer's Moner).

However, social workers warn them that Lizzie comes with two younger siblings and a mother who's a drug addict, and in and out of their lives.

But, Ellie and Pete are determined to press on with the adoption - no matter what it may bring.

Instant Family deserves kudos for putting a face on adoption, so rarely seen in movies of this type, where the kids are usually portrayed as kooky and the system is a breeze.

In the first third of the film, Instant Family's commitment to a heart-breaking truth is to be duly applauded, with much of the movie doing a lot to break stereotypes and introduce some kind of complexities to what actually transpires. Its honesty will resonate with those caught within, and will open eyes for others unaware of how the reality of the system can be.

It's largely due to the reality of what Anders went through, but by keeping the core cast of characters real and grounded, Instant Family may open a lot of doors to the idea of fostering, and provide some harsh truths that are often glossed over. It's rare to see such honesty in a broad studio product, and while Instant Family strays away from too much didacticism, its commitment to honesty, punctuated with humour, is extremely commendable.

It helps that Byrne - and believe it or not, Wahlberg - are genuinely likeable, with their neuroses and foibles feeling greatly relatable, and helping the audience through some of the more sentimental edges that creep in as the inevitabilities of going through the Hollywood machine mount up.

Broad as it needs to be (and not always to its credit, thanks to populating some of the outer characters as kooks), Instant Family's pleasantries make it a dramedy that's worth enduring, even if the ending can be seen a mile off.

It may be a touch manipulative, and be mocked for being so by those unaware of the complexities of being a part of the system, but Instant Family more than delivers on its promise to sell a message.

That's no bad thing, but given the film has laughs when it needs to and has a receptive audience onside because of it, this is actually a family worth hanging out with

Saturday, 4 May 2019

The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir: Film Review

The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir: Film Review

Cast: Dhanush, Berenice Bejo, Erin Moriarty, Barkhad Abdi
Director: Ken Scott

The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is a light and fluffy film which looks to the refugee crisis for inspiration, but strays from anything too serious.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir: Film Review

Bollywood star Dhanush is Aja, a street performer and criminal in and around India, who dreams of escaping Mumbai and ends up in Paris. Meeting Moriarty's Marie in an IKEA store, there's an obvious connection between the pair.

But love is not to blossom properly under the Eiffel Tower after Aja ends up whisked away by accident, trapped in a refugee situation and then thrown into a bizarre orbit around Bejo's Nelly Marnay.

The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is as slight and flouncy as they come.

It's clear its aims are about ensuring that Dhanush gets his time to shine in this European flight-of-fancy and he seizes on it with relish at every opportunity, exuding energy and generally mining each situation for as much infectious glee as he can muster.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir: Film Review

So, it's no surprise that the rest of the film kind of feels inconsequential, and other characters feel underwritten, as the tropes of the various genres are hit, the romcom elements roasted and the bizarre comedy moments thrust into the world unexpectedly.

The end result is that The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is as forgettable as it is fanciful fun. Its quirks just about stay on the right side of non-grating, but it's a slight victory that the cynical will dismiss and those after crowd-pleasing will lap up.

Friday, 3 May 2019

Borderlands 3 - Gameplay Reveal

Borderlands 3 - Gameplay Reveal






SEE THE FULL BORDERLANDS 3 GAMEPLAY REVEAL PRESENTATION AND CATCH THE NEW “GAMEPLAY REVEAL EVENT TRAILER” NOW

Earlier today, Gearbox Software and 2K livestreamed the first ever look at Borderlands 3 in action, with an extended presentation featuring live gameplay and new details about the game’s worlds, weapons, mechanics, and more.

To view the gameplay click the image below

Members of the Gearbox development team demoed two of the game’s four new Vault Hunters: Zane, the seasoned covert assassin who wields a variety of high-tech gadgets, and Amara, the melee-focused Siren who can summon ethereal fists to pummel her foes. Together they tackled new sections of classic Borderlands planet Pandora before moving on to an entirely new planet: the futuristic, neon-soaked cityscapes of Promethea.

The presentation was capped by a brand new trailer showing off the epic scope of Borderlands 3—the biggest, most content-rich Borderlands game to date. Catch glimpses of new enemies, locales, and weaponry, with plenty more still come in the months leading up to the game’s September 13 launch.

To view the trailer click the image below

For more information about the innovative Borderlands 3Twitch Extension—which allows viewers to interact with their favourite streamers and even score loot that carries over into their own games—please click here: https://borderlands.com/en-US/news/2019-04-29-score-loot-with-twitch-during-gameplay-reveal/

Be sure to check borderlands.com for more information and newsroom.2k.com/games for additional assets. See you at E3!

Life is Strange 2: Episode 3 Launch Trailer

Life is Strange 2: Episode 3 Launch Trailer



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LIFE IS STRANGE 2 EPISODE 3 LAUNCH TRAILER REVEALED

The Third Episode of the 5-Part Season Launches Next Week

 Square Enix is excited to present the trailer for Episode 3 of Life is Strange 2! From Square Enix External Studios and the Life is Strange team at DONTNOD Entertainment, the second season of the award-winning franchise continues on May 9th 2019 with Episode 3, titled ‘Wastelands’.

In Episode 3, the long journey from Seattle to Mexico continues as Sean and Daniel Diaz arrive in the Redwood Forests of California, a few months after their dramatic escape from Beaver Creek.

Reunited with Cassidy and Finn, the brothers experience life on the fringes of society as they befriend a close-knit community of drifters and runaways, and begin working on an illegal farm in an attempt to scrape together enough money to continue their journey.

New friendships, relationships, and mentors influence Sean and Daniel, encouraging them to learn more about themselves and each other. Friction arises between the brothers and their resolve is tested once again. As tensions rise, can their strong bond survive?

Tune in here to find the latest updates from the Life is Strange 2 developer blog: http://lifeisstrange-blog.tumblr.com/

Visit the LIFE IS STRANGE official website: https://lifeisstrange.square-enix-games.com
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Inside FFX/X-2 HD Remaster Developer Featurette

Inside FFX/X-2 HD Remaster Developer Featurette



BRAND-NEW DEVELOPER FEATURETTE
‘INSIDE FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD REMASTER’ NOW AVAILABLE


SYDNEY, 3rd May 2019 – Square Enix Ltd., today released a brand-new video in the ‘Inside FINAL FANTASY®’ series featuring insight into the development of the recently-released FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster.

In the ‘Inside FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster’ developer featurette, the creative minds behind the beloved title take an in-depth look at some of the secrets behind its creation, featuring interviews with:
  • Yoshinori Kitase (Producer)
  • Motomu Toriyama (X Event Director / X-2 Director)
  • Yusuke Naora (X Art Director)
  • Takashi Katano (X Event Main Programmer)

The ‘Inside FINAL FANTASY’ series takes viewers on a deep dive into the legacy of the series bringing together interviews with a variety of original creators, artists and developers. Previously released videos in the series have given in-depth looks at FINAL FANTASY IXChocobo’s Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY!™ andFINAL FANTASY VII, sharing new information on the development of these revered, fan-favourite titles. Follow the FINAL FANTASY YouTube channel for updates in the Inside FINAL FANTASY series:  https://www.youtube.com/finalfantasy

FINAL FANTASY X / X-2 HD Remaster is now available both physically and digitally for the Nintendo Switch and as a digital-only title for the Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X. Physical copies of the game for Nintendo Switch™ also include a reversible sleeve featuring beautiful art of the title’s heroes.

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