Ben Affleck’s new movie, “The Accountant” is so good, it just may become the next Warner Bros. bankable franchise. Is that a surprise?

Geekdom took up arms when Ben Affleck was cast as Batman, but he proved many of us wrong. Yes, I didn’t think he had it in him and now here comes this film that immediately made me think of a Jason Bourne film. I was skeptical about “The Accountant,” and once again I have to back track and say what a surprise hit this film is.

Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) has an affinity for numbers and uses that skill to do the accounting for some of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations. When the Treasury Department’s Crime Enforcement Division, run by Ray King (J.K. Simmons), starts getting close Christian takes on a legitimate client; a state-of-the-art robotics company where an accounting clerk (Anna Kendrick) has discovered a discrepancy involving millions of dollars. Christian’s job is to un-cook the books but as he gets closer to the truth, people start to die.

“The Accountant” plays very much like a comic book movie without the super powers. Lead character Christian Wolff (Affleck) does exhibit some unique abilities when it comes to rationalizing figures, and can kick some serious ass thanks to his military father but its all due to mother nature and not some wonder drug. What makes it all work is the sound writing from Bill Dubuque (The Judge), who does a fine job of creating three dimensional characters as well as flushing out the sub-plots that tell the story from a variety of views. The combination makes “The Accountant” a satisfying and well-rounded action film.

Excellent casting  and solid performances from John Lithgow, Jeffrey Tambor, Jon Bernthal, Anna Kendrick, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, and JK Simmons. Each deserves a write up, including Anna Kendrick who didn’t get as much to work with as all the others but still managed to deliver a solid, and believable performance.

Director Gavin O’Connor keeps the film on task with stealthy action scenes paired with witty bits of humor that never leave a lull in the story. Smartly paced fight scenes keep the action rolling with some pretty impressive fight choreography. Again, Ben Affleck proves that he can do action, credibly and this film just amps the excitement for Justice League and a repeat of him as Batman.

The only negative was a slightly sappy ending that goes on for five minutes too long, but by the time you get there you don’t mind.

4 out of 5 Stars

Rating: R

Genre: Drama

Directed By: Gavin O’Connor

Written By: Bill Dubuque
In Theaters: Oct 14, 2016 wide
Runtime: 128 minutes
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

 

Briefly: Already feeling mixed thoughts about next year’s Terminator: Genisys? A new batch of images for the film, along with a tiny teaser for a trailer set to release tomorrow, have been released online… and they may not sway you in the positive direction.

Sure, the images look very promo-y, and certainly don’t appear to be stills from the finished product, but to my untrained eye, they look super cheesy, which I’m not overly looking for in an anticipated Terminator film.

The teaser definitely looks better than any of these promo images, but it’s also really hard to judge something from 15 seconds of choice footage (not that we should really be judging the film at this point anyways).

In any case, take a look at everything below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the film! Don’t forget to check back tomorrow for Terminator: Genisys‘ full trailer!

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Briefly: I’m really looking forward to the next Terminator film. It’s got a stellar cast consisting of Arnold Schwarzenegger (of course), Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, Jason Clarke, JK Simmons, and many more. Thor: The Dark World director Alan Taylor is at the helm, and the film aims to be the start of a new trilogy that could not possibly end as poorly as the last one.

I’m still excited for the film, even if today it received an official, stupid subtitle. The rumoured title has been Terminator: Genesis for some time now, but now the film has officially been named Terminator: Genisys.

Yeah, I’m sure it’s got something to do with some tech company or similar entity, but still, it sounds pretty silly.

Production on the film has also wrapped, so longtime Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger said the following on his official Facebook page (try not to read it in his voice):

Hasta la vista, baby.
I want to thank the cast and crew of Terminator Genisys for a fantastic shoot. It was challenging, it was fun, and it was rewarding. From our director to the producers, from the camera team to catering, from visual effects to hair and makeup – we couldn’t have done it without you. I can’t wait to see our finished project and I know we’ll remind the fans why they fell in love with the Terminator. On July 1, 2015, I’ll be back.

Are you a fan of the title? Are you excited for the film? Sound out below!

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Briefly: The cast of Alan Taylor’s Terminator: Genesis (or whatever it ends up being called) is growing once more.

THR has reported that Spider-Man‘s J.K. Simmons has joined the project as “a weary and alcoholic detective who has followed a bizarre case involving Sarah Connor and robots for more than three decades.”

Little information on the film has been revealed at this point, but we of course know that Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, and Jason Clarke are starring in the film, which will hit theatres on June 26th, 2015.

Are you looking forward to the reboot? Would you have preferred that they’d continued Salvation? Sound out below!

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