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Apr 13, 2018
In Film Reviews
Director: Brad Peyton With: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan Release Date: Apr 13, 2018 Based on the mid-’80s Bally Midway arcade game that unofficially influenced Disney’s “Wreck-It Ralph,” Brad Peyton “Rampage” doesn’t seem to understand its own appeal. Reuniting disaster driven star Dwayne Johnson with his “San Andreas” director, this brainless big-screen monster-smash movie assumes that audiences want to see the Rock stop three enormous mutant creatures from destroying America. I left the film feeling unsatisfied and confused, the whole film was not consistent through out, at the start it starts of at the ISS (International Space Station) which shows all members being eaten/killed by a huge rat. As the film continues it the shows Davis (Dwayne Johnson) relationship with a gorilla who inhales this gene modifying substances and then goes crazy with a wolf and what i can only think is a crocodile. Rampage is not a film that i would happily say to people go and watch, unless your a huge Dwayne Johnson fan there is no other reason to see this movie. Once again Bred Peyton has failed, with his 2015 'San Andreas' the cast was amazing the actual message of the film has been lost again and the film being over dramatic, The same feeling i felt after watching San Andreas i felt after watching Rampage, it is a shame because i loved the cast, scenery, the characters and graphics in the movies but it just deliver the wow factor.
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Apr 07, 2018
In Film Reviews
AMAZING! 10/10 Director: Greg Berlanti Cast: Simon (Nick Robinson), Leah (Katherine Langford) Love, Simon is by far the best film i have seen this year. Making a film about a teenager who is gay but does not know how to come out because of how people may react is very appropriate for this day and age. Love, Simon addresses all the most important aspects of coming out, the accepting > saying it > telling people > the reaction from others. Why is this film important in 2018? Coming out in general is so hard let alone doing it when you are in college. Simon (Nick Robinson) at the start acknowledges the fact that he is gay and from then the film follows his story on coping on a day to day bases whilst having a huge secret he cannot tell anyone. Being gay in 2018 is still very difficult even though people are more understanding and accepting it is more the younger generation that is not. Simon is shown to have an amazing family by him and friends and this is what makes his story amazing, he speaks to this person called Blue and comes out to him and creates a very strong cyber connection/relationship if you would like to call it that however it is not till the end he actually meets blue. This shows that no matter who you have around you it still does not make it any easier on coming out unless you are confident in yourself. Everyone truly does deserve a Great Love Story The cast in this film is extremely strong and many will progress further. Nick Robinson has embraced his role as Simon and it has resulted in love, Simon being a huge success. Greg Berlanti has created a very heart warming, powerful and funny movie here that will hopefully inspire other teenagers in Simon's situation to come out and embrace who they are. Berlanti has produced a perfect balance between humor and seriousness which has kept the message of the film consistent the whole way through. Well done to everyone who was apart of making of this film. Denny
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