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Movie Review: Red Cliff (Chi bi)

Category : Blu-Ray Reviews

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Red Cliff

This review is for John Woo’s original 4 hour vision: Red Cliff parts 1 and 2, NOT the butchered 2 and a half hour Western release.

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Directed By: John Woo

Starring: Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Fengyi Zhang, Chen Chang

Plot Synopsis:

After directing stylish action films such as The Killers and Face-Off, director John Woo turns to Chinese history for inspiration with Red Cliff. The Han Dynasty is facing its death in third century China, and the emperor raises a million-man army against two kingdoms that are hopelessly outmatched. This war film stars Tony Leung, reuniting with John Woo since Hard Boiled.

Review:

John Woo can be considered a legend of Asian Cinema.  Unfortunately, his dive into Western Cinema was more of a splat.  After the awesomeness of Hard Target and the success of Face-Off, he delivered clunkers such as Windtalkers, Mission Impossible II, and Paycheck.  People wondered where the magic went.  With Red Cliff, John Woo proves that his magic lies in China.  Red Cliff is John Woo’s most ambitious and visually stunning film to date.

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Awesome New Blood: The Last Vampire Poster

Category : Movie Posters

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Click the above picture to view the latest UK poster for Blood: The Last Vampire.  This is based off of the Anime of the same name, a short but sweet 45 minute Anime about a vampire slayer.  Good stuff.

View the kick-ass trailer here.

[Source: Bloody Disgusting]

Movie Trailer: Goemon

Category : Trailers

Holy Freakin’ Crap! This looks awesome.  From the director of the love it/hate it live action Anime adaptation Casshern comes Goemon.  The visuals look jaw-dropping and I’m intrigued by the story.  Can’t wait to see this one.  Plot Synopsis and other trailers after the jump.

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Movie Review: Let The Right One In

Category : Blu-Ray Reviews, Movie Reviews

Låt den rätte komma in (Let The Right One In)

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Directed By: Tomas Alfredson

Starring: Kåre HedebrantLina Leandersson

Screenplay: John Ajvide Lindqvist (based on his novel)

Plot Synopsis:

Oskar is a 12 year-old schoolboy from a sleepy Swedish suburb who longs to stand up to a group of bullies making his life hell. When he gets a new and unusual neighbour in the form of a young girl called Eli, she holds a secret that may be just what Oskar needs to make his stand. But as he begins to fall for her, dark consequences lie ahead. (TrailerAddict)

Review:

Horror movies are generally known for their unsettling content, the gore, monsters or sense of dread.  Rarely are they known for their stillness and beauty.  Tomas Alfredson‘s Let The Right One In, based on the novel of the same name (Låt den rätte komma in in Swedish) by John Ajvide Lindqvist, is a rare film that combines all the above.  I have never seen a horror film as beautiful as Let The Right One In.

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Movie Review: Fritt Vilt (Cold Prey)

Category : DVD Reviews, Movie Reviews

Fritt Vilt (Cold Prey)

Rating: ★★★★☆ 

Directed By: Roar Uthaug

Starring: Ingrid Bolsø BerdalRolf Kristian Larsen

Plot Synopsis:

Five teenage snowboarders are forced to spend the night in a mysteriously abandoned ski lodge. Except somebody – or something – already lives there. It is huge, savage and unstoppable…and now it’s pissed off. But if you think this is going to be the usual ‘trapped teens stalked by a maniac’ movie, you’re dead wrong.

From the first chilling kill to the final horrific twist, prepare yourself for the smart, intense and award-winning European sensation that has terrified audiences around the world and put the edge back into the body-count genre.

Review:

Slasher movies are never going to win any awards for plot or characterization.  What separates the multitude of films in this sub-genre of Horror is the execution.  The most recent Friday the 13th remake comes to mind as well as it’s classic original and films like John Carpenter’s Halloween.  Young adults or teens stalked by unstoppable killer.

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