Like most female lead superhero movies, social media is buzzing with extreme views on Wonder Woman 1984. Naturally, Analog Jones wanted to add to the hot mess that is the comment section on this film! The Jersey Ghouls join us to give a female’s perspective when we review Wonder Woman 1984. 

Quick Facts
Directed by Patty Jenkins
Written by Patty Jenkins (story & screenplay), Geoff Johns (story & screenplay), Dave Callaham (screenplay), and William Moulton Marston (based on character from Wonder Woman he created)
Released: December 25, 2020 (HBO Max and Theaters)

Starring: 
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)
Chris Pine as Steve Trevor
Kristen Wig as Barbara Minerva (Cheetah) 
Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord

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Briefly: We’re now just four months away from the release of Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters, and following the divisive first trailer from earlier this month, a new, Proton Pack-filled image from the film has debuted online via Empire.

The image features our four new ‘Busters, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones, “unloading their proton packs at a winged demon in a rock concert, in a scene briefly glimpsed in the trailer.”

Take a look at the image below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to Ghostbusters! The film hits theatres on July 15th!

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I will admit, nothing that was shown or discussed prior to this trailer did not have me excited at all for the new Ghostbusters. Now, things have changed. I am smiling ear to ear at the insane silliness of this reboot. I now have trust in Paul Feig handling this project.

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The trailer opens with a very similar scene to the first Ghostbusters, dealing with ghoul in a library that looks innocent enough and then just lets loose a barrage of slime onto one of the Ghostbusters. I LOVED IT!!! Also from the trailer it might seem that they have combined the characters of Louis Tully and Janine into one role to be portrayed by Chris Hemsworth. I was also happy to see they stayed trued to the form of Slimer from the original series. This is gonna be a fun summer flick and will be worthy of carrying on the Ghostbusters name.

 

Ghostbusters will be answering the call on July 15, 2016.

Sony just delivered a Valentines teaser for the new ‘Ghostbusters’ reboot. We get a quick glimpse of the armed services sprining into action to take care if some unknown conflict and the very important questioned being asked of “who we gonna call” if they cant handle said conflict. I’ve been holding out judgment of the new movie until i can see more and hopefully the teailer can swing me into getting wxcited for the film.

The films staring the all female ghostbusting cast (Wiig, McCarthy, McKinnon, Jones) will have its official trailer releaser on March 3, 2016

Briefly: Last month we were given our first official look at Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones in next year’s Ghostbusters, as well as a few slick, slick character posters.

Today, Sony has debuted five new stills from the anticipated feature, showing off our characters in costume, and giving us a better sense of the film’s tone.

Yeah… Chris Hemsworth looks super cute.

Take a look at the images below, and be sure to let us know what you think! The film hits theatres on July 22nd!

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Briefly: Just yesterday we were given our first official look at Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones in next year’s Ghostbusters, and less than 24 hours later we’ve received another look via these slick new character posters.

The images definitely show off a darker tone than what we’re used to with the franchise, though with the film’s star-studded comedic cast, we’re pretty much guaranteed plenty of laughs throughout its runtime.

In any case, you can take a look at the gorgeous images below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to Ghostbusters. The film hits theatres on July 22nd.

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Source: Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, People, Time

20th Century Fox has released a new poster for ‘The Martian’. The poster features Matt Damon as Astronaut Mark Watney peering into your soul with his dreamy big blue eyes and his “I’m fucked” face.

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I just recently read Andy Weir’s The Martian and it was easily the best book I’ve read in some time. It’s a quick read and would suggest anyone to give it a shot before the movie comes out. When the cast was announced I started to compare the actors to the books characters and based on the trailers, Matt Damon perfectly embodies the Mark Watney character. Personally, the performance I’m most looking forward to is Kristin Wiig’s take on the foul mouthed firecracker Annie Montrose.

And in case you missed it, here is the most recent trailer that was released a week ago.

‘The Martian’ invades theaters October 2, 2015.

The trend for movies has shifted lately. With depressing dramas crowding movie screens all across the festival circuit, films like HellionBlue RuinGod’s Pocket and Cold in July are all recent examples of this phenomena taking over the 2014 Sundance lineup. There’s generally a sigh of relief upon entering screenings for comedies, especially one starring Saturday Night Live stars Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader. However, even a laugh-fest such as Craig Johnson’s The Skeleton Twins carries a dark and gloomy tone from joke to joke. At this point, I guess we should just expect it.

A terrible set of circumstances brings together twin siblings Milo (played by Bill Hader) and Maggie (Kristen Wiig) after a decade apart. The reunion forces both of them to re-examine their lives and confront their problems, no matter the cost.

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At its core The Skeleton Twins never feels like groundbreaking material. However, this murky self-loathing drama whisks along nicely thanks to genuine heartfelt performances from a pair of comedians turned “serious” actors. Bill Hader is given more face time than his counterpart, but Kristen Wiig is equally as effective. With over seven years together on SNL, the onscreen chemistry between these two stars is simply remarkable and their voyage into dramatic acting goes without a hitch. Another welcome surprise is the direction of Craig Johnson. During a long and hysterical lip-syncing rendition of Starship’s “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now”, we see a masterful use of the camera, helping to draw the audience into one of the film’s finest moments.

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Another glowing aspect revolving around The Skeleton Twins is a more expected one, the film’s outpouring of laughs and humor. Watching these estranged siblings instantly regain their lost bond through the use of comedy is absolutely priceless. In fact, almost any scene shared by Hader and Wiig is sure to generate some laughs. But the most fascinating realization is that their innate knack for jokes doesn’t seem to take take away from their dramatic execution, instead acting as a complementing force that helps give life to The Skeleton Twins.

There are plenty of reasons to enjoy this film. Outside of the wonderful performances from Hader and Wiig, Luke Wilson gives a standout supporting turn as well. The feature’s use of music is great and the story is somber, yet uplifting. While some subplots are more enticing than others and the whole excessive depression bit is clearly played up, The Skeleton Twins leaps over its blemishes and plays as a successful laugh-inducing drama.

GRADE: 4/5

 

Sundance is known for producing many of the year’s finest in independent cinema, and I’m thrilled to be traveling to Utah in a few short days to experience it first hand. Today I’m previewing the Sundance selections that I’m most excited to see at this year’s festival. But before we get to the top 5, here are a few honorable mention selections that also have my attention.

Honorable Mention: Hellion (starring Breaking Bad‘s Aaron Paul), Infinitely Polar Bear (starring Mark Ruffalo), Laggies (starring Keira Knightley and Sam Rockwell) and Happy Christmas (starring Anna Kendrick).

#5. God’s Pocket

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The always great Philip Seymour Hoffman will be sporting plenty of screen-time in more than one film at Sundance this year. First up is the drama God’s Pocket, which follows a man’s who gets more than he bargained for when he attempts to cover-up his step-son’s accidental death. Also starring John Turturro, Richard Jenkins and Ray Donovan‘s Eddie Marsan, God’s Pocket has the type of cast you simply salivate over.

#4. The Skeleton Twins 

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You don’t always need a drama or thriller to satisfy your movie-going needs. In fact, one of Sundance’s most anticipated features is the comedy The Skeleton Twins which stars Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as estranged twins who miraculously escape death on the same day. As a result, they decide to reconnect and confront how their lives went so wrong over the years. An 88 minute running time sounds like an appropriate length to let these hilarious comedic actors do their thing.

#3. Calvary

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I’ve become a huge fan of Brendan Gleeson’s work over the years. Recently, though, he’s make his mark as an outstanding comedic actor with hilarious turns in the massively underrated Irish-comedy, The Guard, and the better known In Bruges. With his latest work, Gleeson stars as a priest who’s life is threatened during a confessional one day. Unsure if whether the threats are true or not, this good-natured priest is forced to confront the evil that’s closing in on him. Co-starring Bridesmaids‘ Chris O’Dowd, Calvary has all the makings of another fine comedic offering from Gleeson and company. (FULL TRAILER AVAILABLE ONLINE)

#2. A Most Wanted Man

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The second major Sundance title starring Philip Seymour Hoffman is an adaptation of a 2008 John le Carre espionage novel of the same name, A Man Most Wanted. Anton Corbijn directs this thriller that examines an escaped Chechen Muslim who finds his way to Hamburg, Germany. While hiding out, he becomes the center of an international war on terror. Headlined by a cast including Rush’s Daniel Bruhl, Willem Dafoe, Rachel McAdams and Robin Wright, A Man Most Wanted is certainly surrounded by a ton of intrigue.

#1. Locke

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There hasn’t been much said about my most anticipated feature at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Rising star and extraordinary talent, Tom Hardy, stars in Locke, an 85 minute thrill ride about a man whose life falls apart while in a race against time. Making its way around the European festival circuit last year, Locke has been lauded by just about everyone who’s seen the film. Hardy’s long list of impressive work makes him one of my favorite actors and I definitely can’t wait to see this latest feature.

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It’s easy to label Ben Stiller as a typecast actor who’s perfect in any awkward and nerdy shy-guy role. But truth be told, that’s simply a cop out. Stiller has played a major part in the writing, directing and acting prevalent in well-regarded films such as Reality BitesZoolander and Tropic Thunder. And when The Secret Life of Walter Mitty finally reaches theatres this Christmas Day, we’ll get to add his finest work to the top of that last.

Walter Mitty (Stiller) is a boring and unsociable day-dreamer who constantly uses his imagination to escape reality. Throughout all of these fantasies, Walter partakes in unfathomable acts of heroism in order to win the affection of his co-worker Cheryl (Kristen Wiig). But when reality sets in at the office and he can’t find the vital print of Life magazine’s final cover, Walter must live his ultimate fantasy in order recover the image and impress the woman he desires.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is one of those movies that you can’t help but enjoy. With reserved expectations, Ben Stiller’s latest project is a surprisingly strong effort. The film blends together beautiful cinematography with a well-acted and meaningful story. Stiller deserves all the credit as both the leading actor and the visionary director behind this whimsical adventure. He creates an affable character that commands the audience’s adoration. Walter becomes someone worth rooting for, and that makes all the difference in the success of the feature. As a result, his journey ends up more marvelous and salient than you ever dreamed possible.

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Despite its greatest of intentions, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is occasionally off-the-mark. Stiller’s hard-headed desire to create such a perfect and delightful little story leads to a weak conclusion, one that panders to the unnecessary fairy-tale ending that feels oddly misplaced. Walter’s expedition and transformation are purposeful enough, the rest is just fluff and overkill. Give me a pair of scissors and five minutes in the editing room, and I’d take about 10 minutes or so right off the end. However, Stiller has the final say and he misses badly by tying a pretty bow on everything.

Although it has its flaws, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is completely entertaining and definitely worth a watch. The imagery is phenomenal and the soundtrack is definitely on point. You’ll be swept away by its characters and there are plenty of elements to enjoy with Ben Stiller’s most recent addition.

GRADE: 4/5

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