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Inside Out Review

Inside Out Review


Rating:

8 out of 10

Voice Cast: 

Amy Poehler as Joy
Phyllis Smith as Sadness
Kaitlyn Dias as Riley
Mindy Kaling as Disgust
Bill Hader as Fear
Lewis Black as Anger
Richard Kind as Bing Bong
Diane Lane as Mom
Kyle MacLachlan as Dad
Jess Harnell as Additional Voices
Carlos Alazraqui as Father’s Fear / Brazilian Helicopter Pilot
Laraine Newman as Mother’s Fear
Lori Alan as Mother’s Sadness 
Directed by Pete Docter, Co-Directed by Ronnie del Carmen

Review:

After two years without a movie, Pixar Animation Studios is back trying to reestablish themselves as the masters of animated storytelling with the simple premise of going inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley, who is forced to move from her Midwestern home to San Francisco, a situation she has trouble dealing with. The idea is that we’re all controlled by a series of five emotions: Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger, all of them driven by their own personalities. In the case of Riley, they’re portrayed by Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Mindy Kaling, Bill Hader and Lewis Black, which makes it evident this concept will be used for optimal humor, although Inside Out is much more than a stream of jokes.
The story begins with Riley’s birth, which is also the awakening of Joy, who over the next few years is joined in “Headquarters” by others, including Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger, who each have their roles in creating Riley’s mood and personality. As one might expect, Joy is exactly as she’s named, an energetic ball of enthusiasm who tries to motivate the others to be just as happy as she is. As Riley gets older, others become more dominant, particularly the sad sack that is Sadness, who always finds a way of bringing things down. Relocating to San Francisco with her parents sends Riley on an emotional roller coaster that keeps them quite busy. Another major part of their job is to create and store Riley’s most important, core memories, kept in a special location where they branch out to create islands that make up Riley’s personality: family, friendship and hockey are three of the things that drive the girl.
This essential premise gives director Pete Docter (UpMonster’s, Inc.) the opportunity to create an incredibly complex and layered film that has lots of funny moments and puns like showing how the residents of Headquarters are affected by “brain freeze” and how everything they do affects Riley’s behavior, which her parents start to notice as well.
The characters are fun once they start growing on you, although it takes some time before you can adjust to having such differing personalities. Sadness, Fear and Disgust are basically one joke and it’s not a particularly funny one, and Anger isn’t much of a stretch for Lewis Black, who offers some of the movie’s funniest moments. One of the best scenes is when we’re at the dinner table and we realize that Riley’s parents have their own Headquarters, something that could have been re-explored to get even bigger laughs.
The drama comes in the form of Joy trying to keep Sadness’ constant interference from affecting Riley to the point where the two of them end up stranded outside Headquarters leaving the other three in control. This is where Inside Out turns into an epic adventure as Joy and Sadness visit different areas of the brain, places like Imagination Land and Riley’s subconscious and they meet characters like the Richard Kind-voiced Bing Bong, Riley’s childhood imaginary friend who she has forgotten.
That’s really where Inside Out excels since it uses this story to show how we grow up and how our innocence gets lost as we start to be affected by the world around us. For parents of young kids, this is a fairly jarring wake-up-call to be reminded that their children won’t be children forever, something that becomes heartbreakingly evident as Joy and Sadness’ absence starts affecting Riley’s memories and personality. (Although if someone’s emotions suddenly started going haywire, wouldn’t they just turn a sociopath or a vegetable? I guess that’s a very different movie.)
Inside Out does have the benefit of being able to jump from the “mind world” to the real world, where we see how the emotions’ actions are affecting Riley’s behavior, although the real world stuff is fairly mundane in comparison, even if the photorealism contrasts well with the fantastical world inside Riley’s mind. This may be partially why Inside Out, like Up, feels a bit uneven at times, since it’s trying so hard to be funny one moment and then things take a dark turn, making it hard to figure out how to feel about things. Even so, it all leads to an incredibly emotional last act as tear-inducing as the famous five-minute silent montage from Up.
It’s hard to consider Inside Out a kid’s movie, since there’s so much kids probably won’t understand or appreciate. Even so, it’s another feather in the cap for Docter, who will probably continue Pixar’s run at dominating the Oscars by once again breaking away from what can/can’t-should/shouldn’t been done with animation.

The Bottom Line:

As we’ve come to expect from Pixar, Inside Out is another gorgeous, colorful film that often makes you forget you’re watching animation. Inside Out is a bittersweet look at childhood’s end that might be Pixar’s most layered and complex film since Ratatouille.

Tracers

Tracers


Tracers is a 2015 American action drama film directed by Daniel Benmayor and co-written by Kevin Lund, Leslie Bohem, Matt Johnson, Matthew Johnson and T.J. Scott. The film stars Taylor LautnerMarie AvgeropoulosAdam Rayner and Sam Medina. The film was released on March 20, 2015.
  1. A beautiful woman (Marie Avgeropoulos) helps a New York bicycle messenger (Taylor Lautner) who's in hot water with a group of gangsters.
  2. Initial release: January 15, 2015
  3. Director: Daniel Benmayor
  4. Running time: 1h 34m
  5. Music composed by: Lucas Vidal
  6. Screenplay: Leslie Bohem, Kevin Lund,T.J. Scott, Matt Johnson
When the Chinese Mafia comes after him, New York City bike messenger Cam (Lautner) escapes into the world of parkour, but not before meeting the beautiful Nikki (Avgeropoulos).

Seventh Son

  1. Seventh Son

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  3. Centuries ago, a supernatural champion named Master Gregory (Jeff Bridges) defeated Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore), a malevolent witch. Now, she has escaped imprisonment and thirsts for vengeance. She summons her followers and prepares to unleash her wrath on humanity. Only one thing stands in her way: Master Gregory. Gregory takes Tom Ward (Ben Barnes) as his new apprentice, but he has only until the next full moon to teach Tom what usually takes years: how to prevail against dark magic.
  4. Initial release: December 17, 2014
  5. Director: Sergei Bodrov
  6. Running time: 2h 0m
  7. Editors: Michael Kahn, Paul Rubell
  8. Genres: Fantasy film, Family, Adventure Film, Science fiction film, Action Film.read more



Aloha

Aloha

  1. While revisiting the site of his greatest career triumph, a military contractor (Bradley Cooper) unexpectedly falls for the hard-nosed Air Force watchdog (Emma Stone) assigned to him while simultaneously reconnecting with his ex (Rachel McAdams).
  2. Initial release: January 23, 2015 (United Kingdom)
  3. Director: Cameron Crowe
  4. Screenplay: Cameron Crowe
  5. Music composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
  6. Producers: Cameron Crowe, Scott Rudin. more

Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Bajrangi Bhaijaan


Bajrangi Bhaijaan is an upcoming Indian romantic action packed drama film directed by Kabir Khan, and produced by Salman Khan and Rockline Venkatesh. It features Salman KhanKareena Kapoor Khan andNawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles, and deals with a romantic relationship between a Muslim man and a Brahmin woman. Principal photography began in New Delhi in November 2014, and the film is scheduled for release on 17 July 2015.Theatrical trailer will release on 1st week of may.


  1. Initial release: July 17, 2015
  2. Director: Kabir Khan
  3. Music composed by: A. R. Rahman
  4. Genre: Drama film
  5. Cinematography: Ravi K. Chandran




Tevar

  1. Tevar


  2. A kabaddi player saves a young woman from an unwanted marriage and hides her in his house.
  3. Initial release: January 9, 2015 (India)
  4. Director: Amit Sharma
  5. Running time: 159 minutes
  6. Music composed by: Clinton Cerejo,Sajid-Wajid
Pintoo (Arjun Kapoor) is a young Kabbadi player who goes to factionism-hit Mathura to take part in practice. There, in a twist of fate, he saves Radhika (Sonakshi Sinha) from Gajendar Singh (Manoj Bajpayee), a dangerous faction leader, who is in love with Radhika and wants to marry her against her wishes. Pintoo tries to comfort her because Gajendar Singh killed her brother. When he saves Radhika, he humiliates Gajendar into taking his pants off. Ganjendar refuses to put them back on until someone finds Radhika and brings her back. Pintoo helps Radhika escape and takes her to his house in Agra, hiding her in his room with the help of his sister, Pinky (Gunjan Malhotra).
Soon, his parents find out she is hiding in their house. Radhika and Pintoo run away again and she falls in love with him. The next day, after taking care of Gajendar and his men, Pintoo and his friends drop Radhika off at the airport to go to America. Radhika cries on the way there, not wanting to leave Pintoo. They bring her parents to see her one last time before she leaves. After Radhika is past airport security, Pintoo realizes he loves Radhika. She shows up behind him, saying that she was waiting for him to stop her. She turns to leave when Pintoo is silent, taking it as a refusal, but Pintoo calls her back, and they confirm their love with a hug.more

Ex Machina

  1. Ex Machina



  2. Ex Machina Plot

     Alex Garland, writer of 28 Days Later and Sunshine, makes his directorial debut with the stylish and cerebral thriller, Ex Machina. Caleb Smith (Domhnall Gleeson), a programmer at an internet-search giant, wins a competition to spend a week at the private mountain estate of the company's brilliant and reclusive CEO, Nathan Bateman (Oscar Isaac). Upon his arrival, Caleb learns that Nathan has chosen him to be the human component in a Turing Test—charging him with evaluating the capabilities, and ultimately the consciousness, of Nathan’s latest experiment in artificial intelligence. That experiment is Ava (Alicia Vikander), a breathtaking A.I. whose emotional intelligence proves more sophisticated––and more deceptive––than the two men could have imagined.
  1. Initial release: April 10, 2015 (USA)
  2. Director: Alex Garland
  3. Running time: 110 minutes
  4. Costume design: Sammy Sheldon
  5. Music composed by: Ben Salisbury,Geoff Barrow

The Age of Adaline

  1. The Age of Adaline
    Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) has miraculously remained a youthful 29 years of age for nearly eight decades, never allowing herself to get close to anyone lest they discover her secret. However, a chance encounter with a charismatic philanthropist named Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) reawakens Adaline's long-suppressed passion for life and romance. When a weekend with Ellis' parents threatens to expose the truth, Adaline makes a decision that changes her life forever.
  2. Initial release: April 24, 2015 (USA)
  3. Director: Lee Toland Krieger
  4. Running time: 110 minutes
  5. Music composed by: Rob Simonsen
  6. Screenplay: J. Mills Goodloe, Salvador Paskowitz

The Boy Next Door

  1. The Boy Next Door


  2. When a handsome, charming teenager named Noah (Ryan Guzman) moves in next door, newly separated high-school teacher Claire Peterson (Jennifer Lopez) encourages his friendship and engages in a little bit of harmless -- or so she thinks -- flirtation. Although Noah spends much of the time hanging out with Claire's son, the teen's attraction to her is palpable. One night, Claire gives in to temptation and lets Noah seduce her -- but when she tries to end the relationship, he turns violent.
  3. Initial release: January 21, 2015 (Trinidad and Tobago)
  4. Director: Rob Cohen
  5. Running time: 91 minutes
  6. Genre: Thriller
  7. Screenplay: Barbara Curry



The Duff

  1. The Duff

  2. Frumpy high-school senior Bianca (Mae Whitman) has a rude awakening when she learns that her classmates secretly know her as the DUFF -- designated ugly fat friend -- to her prettier and more popular pals. Desperate to reinvent herself, Bianca enlists the aid of Wesley (Robbie Amell), a charming jock. In order to save her senior year from becoming a complete disaster, Bianca must find the confidence to overthrow a judgmental student (Bella Thorne) and revolutionize the school's social order.
  3. Initial release: February 12, 2015 (Los Angeles)
  4. Director: Ari Sandel
  5. Running time: 110 minutes
  6. Story by: Kody Keplinger
  7. Screenplay: Josh A. Cagan

Spectre

  1. Spectre


  2. A cryptic message from his past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a quest to uncover a sinister organization while M (Ralph Fiennes) battles political forces that want to shut down the British secret service.
  3. Initial release: October 23, 2015 (Denmark)
  4. Director: Sam Mendes
  5. Prequel: Skyfall
  6. Cinematography: Hoyte van Hoytema
  7. Screenplay: John Logan, Robert Wade,Neal Purvis

jupiter ascending

  1. jupiter ascending


  2. Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under signs that predicted future greatness, but her reality as a woman consists of cleaning other people's houses and endless bad breaks. Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically engineered hunter, arrives on Earth to locate her, making Jupiter finally aware of the great destiny that awaits her: Jupiter's genetic signature marks her as the next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.
  3. Initial release: February 4, 2015 (Belgium)
  4. Directors: Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski
  5. Running time: 127 minutes
  6. Costume design: Kym Barrett
  7. Screenplay: Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski




W M D

W M D


wmd. (aka: wmd-The Inside Story.) is a political thriller released in December 2008 focused on the falsification of evidence in the build-up to the Iraq War. The film is shot entirely from a CCTV/spy-camera perspective, and follows the story of an ordinary MI6 desk officer who accidentally discovers that the American and British governments are doctoring the facts in order to convince us that invading Iraq is justifiable. Although the story of the MI6 desk officer is fictionalised, the film is based on hard evidence that has surfaced, and continues to surface, since the invasion began.
wmd. is written and directed by David Holroyd, and produced by Christine Hartland and David Holroyd. The film stars Simon Lenagan and Montserrat Roig de Puig.

crystal skulls

crystal skulls
The crystal skulls are human skull hardstone carvings made of clear or milky white quartz (also called "rock crystal"), claimed to be pre-ColumbianMesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders; however, none of the specimens made available for scientific study have been authenticated as pre-Columbian in origin.
The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe during a time when interest in ancient culture was abundant. Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native Americanmythologies and spiritual accounts.
The skulls are often claimed to exhibit paranormal phenomena by some members of the New Age movement, and have often been portrayed as such in fiction. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series, novels, films, and video games.



Comet

Comet


  1. A cynical lad (Justin Long) and a young woman (Emmy Rossum) begin a 6-year relationship after meeting by chance during a meteor shower.
  2. Initial release: January 2, 2014 (USA)
  3. Director: Sam Esmail
  4. Running time: 107 minutes
  5. Music composed by: Daniel Hart
  6. Screenplay: Sam Esmail

Inherent Vice



  1. In a California beach community, private detective Larry "Doc" Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) tends to work his cases through a smoky haze of marijuana. One day, Shasta, a former lover, arrives out of the blue to plead for Doc's help; it seems that Shasta's current beau, rich real-estate tycoon Mickey Wolfmann, has a wife who may be plotting to commit him to a mental hospital. When Mickey and Shasta both disappear, Doc navigates a psychedelic world of surfers, stoners and cops to solve the case.
  2. December 12, 2014 (
  3. Initial release: December 12, 2014 (USA)
  4. Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
  5. Running time: 149 minutes
  6. Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson
  7. Cinematography: Robert Elswit
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the big bang theory cast

the big bang theory cast


  1. Mensa-fied best friends and roommates Leonard and Sheldon, physicists who work at the California Institute of Technology, may be able to tell everybody more than they want to know about quantum physics, but getting through most basic social situations, especially ones involving women, totally baffles them. How lucky, then, that babe-alicious waitress/aspiring actress Penny moves in next door. Frequently seen hanging out with Leonard and Sheldon are friends and fellow Caltech scientists Wolowitz and Koothrappali. Will worlds collide? Does Einstein theorize in the woods?






black sea



  1. Soon after losing his salvage job, former naval officer Robinson (Jude Law) assembles a misfit crew of unemployed sailors for a risky mission: Find a sunken Nazi U-boat, rumored to contain a fortune in gold. Promising each man an equal share, Robinson leads the mixed British and Russian crew to comb the depths of the Black Sea. Before long, greed takes hold of a crew already divided along language and cultural lines -- and the fewer men that make it back alive, the more gold to go around.
  2. Initial release: January 23, 2015 (USA)
  3. Director: Kevin Macdonald
  4. Running time: 115 minutes
  5. Production company: Focus Features
  6. Cast: David Threlfall
  7. Genres: Thriller, Adventure Film, Action Film

Insurgent

  1. Insurgent


  2. Now on the run from Jeanine (Kate Winslet) and the rest of the power-hungry Erudites, Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) search for allies and answers in the ruins of Chicago. They must find out what Tris' family sacrificed their lives to protect and why the Erudites will do anything to stop them. Side by side, Tris and Four face one seemingly insurmountable challenge after another, as they unravel the secrets of the past and -- ultimately -- the future of their world.
  3. Initial release: March 11, 2015 (London)
  4. Director: Robert Schwentke
  5. Running time: 119 minutes
  6. Prequel: Divergent
  7. Sequel: Divergent Series: Allegiant, Part 1

 
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