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Review ‘Wilson’: Do Neurotic Assholes Deserve Happiness Too?

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Craig Johnson’s Film, Wilson (based on the Daniel Clowes graphic Novel), is an interesting examination of the dichotomy between love and loneliness.

Summary

Wilson (Woody Harrelson) is a neurotic curmudgeon who seems to confuse the definitions of the word “friendly” and “ass.” He spends 98% of his day in solitude and the other 2% bonding with his dog pepper. Wilson attempts to make friends with total strangers, but is so unbelievably off-putting, that all of them scamper away. Early on in the film, Wilson receives terrible news that his Father’s health has taken a bad turn. He has to leave his one true friend, Pepper with a dog watcher (played by Judy Greer) and head out to be by his dad’s side but it’s too late. This sends Wilson into a tale-spin causing him to questioning who he has left in this world and if he could ever be happy. He tries to reach out to an old childhood friend for comfort during his time of grief only to discover that he’s more miserable than he is (if that was even possible). Wilson tries hitting on a lady in the pet store by ramming the back of her car, and the result of that can only be described as an epic fail.

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Longing for something profound, he tracks down his ex-wife Pippi (Laura Dern) a recovering drug addict in hopes of either rekindling a romance or at least having some companionship in his life. Sparks being to happen and in the middle of an intimate moment, Wilson learns that the baby that Pippi told him had been aborted actually had been placed up for adoption in their hometown, by her. Expecting Wilson to lose his mind, he surprises her by being overjoyed at the idea that he has a daughter living so close by. Wilson immediately seeks to track her down. Could this finally be the one thing that makes Wilson a happy man?

What Worked

Casting both Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern in the roles of Wilson and Pippi were both excellent choices. Harrelson not only has the acting chops to pull of Wilson’s curmudgeonly demeanor, but can pivot on a dime and be heartfelt on screen. Who wouldn’t be at least a little choked up watching Wilson on his knees begging to be part of his daughter’s life? Dern slipped into the role of Pippi perfectly conveying a mixture of ambivalence and the feeling that her life at 45 is adrift (regardless if she’s a mother).

Cinematographer Fredrick Elmes was extremely effective in capturing the ever-changing landscape of America. I love that in Wilson’s neighborhood, it started off with these mom and pop stores and progressed over a 17 year period, his home now is considered “hip” and is surrounded with every “retro store” imaginable and coffee bar as well.

Clowes crafts a script which tackles the dichotomy of love and loneliness managing to show that there isn’t much separating the two. When Wilson is in his apartment, with his things and pepper, he appears to love his life. The death of his dad changes all of this. He quickly realizes that even though he has his apartment and his dog, life is much more than possessions.

Without ruining the film, I’ll just say that Cheryl Hines plays Pippi’s sister Polly and is fantastic. Her part isn’t huge, but she certainly is impactful

What Didn’t Work

At times, the film appeared to lose its way when the focus was placed on the minutiae surrounding Wilson’s life. Yeah, it was kind of weird that he does a high pitch doggy voice for every dog he runs into but was it necessary to the narrative?

Overall

Wilson is the type of film that’s going to have a hard time finding it’s audience. With Wilson facing stiff competition this weekend (Beauty and the BeastLogan, and Kong: Skull Island), it is easy to see a scenario where this film could be lost in the shuffle. However, just because Wilson was released during an oddly busy month, doesn’t deter from the quality of the movie. This film tackles interesting questions about what truly makes us feel loved or in the case of Harrelson’s character “whole.” Is it finding love in a failed relationship? Is it seeking out the affection of a person who doesn’t even know you exist? The best part of the film is that it didn’t aim to provide any answers for the audience and allowed us to make our own judgments. Nothing wrong with a movie that makes you think.

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‘Power Rangers’ Movie Review: 40-Year Old Franchise Feels As Fresh As Ever

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Different Generations of ‘Power Rangers’ Fans Will Be To Enjoy This

Crazy to think the original ‘Power Rangers‘ series in Japan named ‘Super Sentai‘ premiered in 1975. It’s even crazier to think that fans in 2017 still hold onto this franchise dearly. When the series finally got to America in the early 90’s, it took the country over by storm. In the era when Saturday Morning Cartoons were dying; ‘Power Rangers‘ took from those and brought it to “real life”.

Now with a new film, another generation can fall in love.

With some minor flaws, 2017’s ‘Power Rangers‘ ends up being an insanely entertaining film. Not only from an action standpoint or for all the “fan service” but because it’s just a well-made project. Director Dean Israelite easily overcame the challenge of adapting the niche 90’s TV show for a contemporary audience.

“It’s Morphin’ Time”

The cast is what makes this film so special. If it wasn’t for the believable dynamic between the five teens, ‘Power Rangers‘ wouldn’t have worked as well. How well these young actors work together to form this complete unit is impressive and feels beyond their years. Props to the writing and director because the characters, in particular Billy and Jason, feel like fully-developed people. Not only is it easy to understand each person and what they bring to the table but it’s also easy to care about them as well. And to think that all this amazing character development started with a simple slap from Jason.

That’s what this film does well. It takes small little moments and puts major focus on it. The first act and some of the second is spend building towards a real bond between these character and prepping for to become the Rangers. Even the typical training montage works well and really allowed for some progress. It’s impressive that this origin film didn’t get too lost in universe building and actually developed the heroes and villains.

The only sad part is when the film starts getting bigger and brasher, it starts to lose that heart and soul built up from the first hour. Especially in that third act fight scene; that’s when 2017’s ‘Power Rangers‘ slips heavily into that 90’s ‘Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers‘ feel. Not that it’s bad to pay homage and have a little fun but it didn’t match what the film had perfectly established beforehand. Looking at it from a different angle, I don’t know how you’d go about tackling the infamous boss battles from the show. If the Rangers fought Goldar in a smaller form before he became a giant, like the structure of an episode, that could have allowed me to get more invested.

Final Thoughts:

Power Rangers‘ is a fun cinematic experience for fans and newcomers. Instead of getting lost in adapting source material like so many other franchises do, the filmmakers and cast did everything in their power to push past the handicaps given. Like a typical episode of the far more kid-friendly TV counterpart, that’s the lesson to learn from the film. You can overcome anything when you work together.

This is a film anyone can love. Take into consideration where this franchise came from and enjoy how far its come. Be happy that a “popcorn flick” can actually have a solid story and three-dimensional character.


Synopsis: Five ordinary teens must become something extraordinary when they learn that their small town of Angel Grove – and the world – is on the verge of being obliterated by an alien threat. Chosen by destiny, our heroes quickly discover they are the only ones who can save the planet. But to do so, they will have to overcome their real-life issues and before it’s too late, band together as the Power Rangers.

Genre: Action
Country: USA
Directed By: Dean Israelite
Starring: Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, Bill Hader, Bryan Cranston and Elizabeth Banks

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5 Best Short Term Doctor Who Companions

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In Doctor Who the Doctor usually travels with one or two regular companions. Doctor Who companions are generally human and more often than not, female. Most of the main companions stay for a series or two and then something happens and they move on or get left.

But the Doctor also encounters other people on his journeys. Often one will take up the role of a companion, just for an episode, joining the regular crew. These folks can be nobodies or Charles Dickens. These five are particularly memorable.

5Adelaide Brooks, The Waters of Mars

Adelaide Brooks

Adelaide Brooks was the smart, brave no-nonsense leader of Bowie Base One on Mars. At the time she met the Doctor she was a grandmother and a very experienced astronaut. Initially distrustful, she came to believe the Doctor’s claims about her and her crew being a fixed point in time. That events couldn’t be changed without disastrous consequences.

However, the Doctor himself decided to take matters into his own hands. He tried to save the crew, and Adelaide. However, in the end, while he succeeded in getting Adelaide and two others back to earth, she took matters into her own hand. She ensured that her granddaughter would be inspired to become the great astronaut history would remember her as.

4Journey Blue, Into the Dalek

Journey Blue

Journey Blue was a soldier in the Galactic Resistance. Rescued by the Doctor, she convinced her Uncle that he could help them. It seemed that they’d found a Dalek and it was injured.

One of the more creative episodes, they literally go into a Dalek. Journey proves herself as brave and resourceful. She’s clearly fascinated by the Doctor and intrigued by the life he lives. But in the end, despite her asking, the Doctor tells her that he doesn’t want a soldier as a companion and leaves her behind.

3Vincent Van Gogh, Vincent and The Doctor

Vincent and the Doctor

Vincent and The Doctor is quite possibly the best Doctor Who episode ever made. It’s nearly impossible to watch with dry eyes at the end. And a lot of that is to do with this portrayal of Vincent Van Gogh.

Vincent is unhappy and unpopular. He paints, but despairs that his life will ever have meaning or importance. There’s an alien creature plot, but this episode isn’t really about that. It’s about finding beauty in yourself and the world around you. Amy hopes that the time she spends with Vincent will mean that he lives longer, does more work. But his death still comes when it does. For one moment though, Vincent sees and knows that his life does have meaning.

2Reinette, Madame de Pompadour, The Girl in The Fireplace

The girl in the fireplace

Madame de Pompadour was an extraordinary woman in real life. In this episode that life is marked by visits from the Doctor, who travels between Reinette’s time and the future via the fireplace.

Many years in the future, the SS Madame de Pompadour is a spaceship in need of repairs. Which is why it creates the link to it’s namesake. Reinette is brave and clever, the Doctor only making brief appearances in her life as he tries to figure out what’s going on. She lives the life she wants to live, looking forward to the Doctor’s arrival, but taking care of herself in the meantime.

1Craig Owens The Lodger/Closing Time

Craig Owens Closing Time

The Doctor barged into Craig’s life while investigating a mysterious upstairs neighbor. Craig was very much an every day sort of guy, secretly in love with his best friend, and unable to tell her. By the end of The Lodger, their love for each other saved the day.

In Closing Time the Doctor is visiting people he cares about as his time is running short. He finds that Craig now has a son, Alfie (Though the baby prefers Stormageddon). Craig tries to help with an investigation, but ends up captured. Once again, his love saves the day, this time a father’s love for his son.

There are many Doctor Who companions. The Doctor has touched many lives, and they, in turn, have touched his. Who are your favorite one episode companions?

Amazing New ‘Justice League’ Poster Released Online

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Warner Bros. and DC Comics have just released an epic new poster for Justice League. The poster shows the official Justice League logo with “UNITE” being used as the new tagline.

The full trailer for Justice League will be released on Saturday and hopefully, we’ll get some more awesome looks at the movie before then. I really like the direction Zack Snyder and the marketing team seem to be going with Justice League. It’s clear that changes have been made since Batman v Superman and I’m really excited to see what we get to see in Saturday’s new trailer, I just hope we don’t get any Superman but only time will tell.

Check out the poster below!

Also Read: ‘Justice League’ Trailer Coming Saturday – New Teaser Released

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Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes — Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash — it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League is directed by Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill (Superman), Ben Affleck (Batman), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Ezra Miller (The Flash), and Ray Fisher (Cyborg). The film will land in theaters on November 17, 2017!

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‘Regression’ by Cullen Bunn, Danny Luckert and Marie Enger Is Coming From Image Comics

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Image Comics continues to add great horror titles from great creators. And this May sees another one added to that list! Check out the information below.

Bram Stoker and Eisner Award-nominated writer Cullen Bunn (Harrow County, The Sixth Gun, The Empty Man) returns with debut artist Danny Luckert (Haunted) and colorist/letterer Marie Enger (Pistolwhip, 2 Sisters) for a chilling new series in Regression.

‘Regression’ follows Adrian, a man tormented by ghastly waking nightmares. Pushed to a point of desperation, Adrian reluctantly turns to past life regression hypnotherapy as a means of understanding and treating the unwanted visions. When his consciousness is cast back through time, Adrian witnesses a scene of horrific debauchery and diabolism before waking up. But Adrian’s more unsettled than before and something dark and unnatural has followed him back… Now Adrian finds himself descending into a world of occult conspiracy, mystery, reincarnation, and insanity—from which there is no escape.

Writer Cullen Bunn had this to say:

I think most readers know how much of a horror fiend I am. What many people don’t know is that my father was a professional hypnotist for many years. While it wasn’t part of his on-stage act, he often conducted past life regressions. During these sessions I saw people describing other time periods with pinpoint accuracy and even saw someone speaking a language they did not know. I also witnessed some really extremely creepy regressions that planted the seeds for this story of supernatural horror conspiracy.

RegressionPerfect for fans of Bunn’s critically acclaimed Harrow County and Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta, Regression is a frightening exploration of the wickedest corners of the untapped psyche.  Regression #1 hits stores on Wednesday, May 10th.

This actually sounds like a very cool story that could possibly go into Lovecraftian directions. Plus it seems like Bunn has also injected some personal experiences into it as well. I think Image has another hit on their hands. What do you guys think? Comment and discuss below.

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Geekflix – Top ‘Netflix’ Picks For April 2017

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March is almost over, which means you probably should get a Shamrock shake before they go away. Also, it’s time to look at the new titles which are coming to Netflix in April. With all the spring showers coming, you’ll need to find some good titles to enjoy while you stay inside. Of course, you never really need an excuse to binge but it’s always a good idea to make sure you are watching the best shows and movies for your geeky pleasure.

10The Secret Life of Pets(April 22nd)


This movie has something for everything. For the kids it has a bunch of cute animals. For the adults, there is Kevin Hart as a psychotic rabbit. Watch as a dog named Max has to deal with a new addition to his household and go on a fantastic journey in the process.


Which new arrival are you looking forward to watch on Netflix in April ? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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‘Justice League’ Trailer Coming Saturday – New Teaser Released

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It’s been a long and extremely unbearable wait but a new Justice League trailer is finally being released on Saturday. A short teaser has been revealed announcing Saturday’s trailer and shows a major Aquaman moment as well as a surely iconic shot of the League assembled.

Saturday marks a year since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released in theaters, and it looks like Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder want to celebrate by treating fans to the long awaited trailer.

Watch the teaser below:

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes — Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash — it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League is directed by Zack Snyder and stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, and Jason Momoa. The film will be released on November 16, 2017. Be sure to check back here on Saturday when the full trailer is expected to drop online.

Source: Batman-News

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HBO Plans To Make Us Relive The Election Of 2016 In A New Miniseries

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If you couldn’t get enough of the historic battle for the White House that transpired last year between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, never fear! According to Entertainment Weekly, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann will be documenting the entire race in a new, still untitled book due out in early 2018.

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Michael Shannon Reportedly Frontrunner For Cable In ‘Deadpool 2’

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Michael Shannon is currently the frontrunner to play Cable in Deadpool 2, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Lining up with earlier rumors, THR is also reporting that David Harbour of Stranger Things is a contender for the role.

No other details were shared.

Do you think Shannon is a good choice to play Cable? Why or why not? Comment below!

Deadpool 2 is slated for a 2018 release date.

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Edit Your Think Piece: Falcon Isn’t Dying In ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

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A hot topic among fans for years now has been around what characters will make it out of Avengers: Infinity War. However, as we saw with Captain America: Civil War, stakes can be raised without a primary character dying. With that said, though, the debate has sparked many think pieces and chat room talk. Adding to the conversation, Anthony Mackie, who plays Falcon, has confirmed that his character won’t die in Infinity War.

“I’ve only read 5 pages – and they were a good 5 pages. But I was alive in those five pages… I ain’t dying. I’ve got that in my contract, you can’t [kill] a brother off. I’m not going to die. I ain’t going nowhere.”

Even if Falcon were to die in the movie, it’s not like the Russo brothers couldn’t find a way to bring him back. As we’ve seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, no character is ever truly dead.

Avengers: Infinity War stars Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Scarlett Johansson, Brie Larson, Cobie Smulders, Elizabeth Olson, Jeremy Renner, Sebastian Stan, Peter Dinklage, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Hemsworth, Karen Gillian, Bradley Cooper, Samuel L. Jackson, Paul Rudd, Josh Brolin, Paul Bettany, and Mark Ruffalo.

Although no official synopsis has been released at this point, we can safely assume that Avengers: Infinity War will follow a story that includes Thanos, with the Infinity Gauntlet, taking on the Avengers. A more detailed plot summary will be released as the film’s release date nears.

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