Happy Birthday: Jessica Lucas

jessicalucas.jpgJessica Lucas

Born: September 24, 1985 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

I would love to go into musicals. I got a chance to sing in Big Momma’s House (2000), and that’s something I would love to do more. But only in Broadway or in the movies. I don’t think I would ever seek a career as a singer.

I would love to go into musicals. I got a chance to sing in Big Momma’s House (2000), and that’s something I would love to do more. But only in Broadway or in the movies. I don’t think I would ever seek a career as a singer.

MOVIE POSTEREVIL DEAD
2013
dir. Fede Alvarez
Stars:
Jane Levy
Shiloh Fernandez

 


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Directed by Matt Reeves
Starring Lizzy Caplan
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Big Mommas: Like Father, Like SonBIG MOMMAS: LIKE FATHER LIKE SON
dir. John Whitesell
Stars:
Martin Lawrence
Brandon T. Jackson
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Best Scene from 3 FAMILIES Screenplay Written by J.D. Poland

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Best Scene from 3 FAMILIES Screenplay
Written by J.D. Poland

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Romantic Comedy

At its heart, it’s about unselfish love along with the challenges of cultivating integrity and bravery, given internal limitations and external pressures.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Julian Ford
FIONA – Alicia Payne
VIRGINIA – Katelyn Varadi
PAUL – Peter Mark Raphael
THOMAS- Nick Hendrick Wicht
VINCENT – Kheon Clarke

Get to know the writer:

What is your screenplay about?

At its heart, it’s about unselfish love along with the challenges of cultivating integrity and bravery, given internal limitations and external pressures.

What genres does your screenplay fall under?

It’s a screwball romantic comedy.

Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

It’s fun for all ages. While it has universal appeal, it has particular appeal to a large, but under-served demographic: Asians. And it portrays strong…

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Film Review: QUEEN OF KATWE (USA 2016) ***

queen_of_katwe_poster.jpgQUEEN OF KATWE (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Mira Nair

Starring: Madina Nalwanga, David Oyelowo, Lupita Nyong’o

Review by Gilbert Seah

The film is based on the book entitled “The Queen of Katwe: A Story of Life, Chess, and One Extraordinary Girl’s Dream of Becoming a Grandmaster” by Tim Crothers. The title itself tells exactly what is going to happen in the Disney film – Disney Studios the one being most famous for making formulaic films. Do we need then to watch this movie?
Apparently a lot of people think so. QUEEN OF KATWE has already been selected to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and the London Film Festival later in November.

QUEEN OF KATWE is directed by Indian American Mira Nair. She is an odd choice for the job having taken on controversial projects like THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST. But she has directed crowd pleasers like MISSISSIPPI MASALA and SALAAM BOMBAY! The public will likely be quite pleased with QUEEN OF KATWE as Nair hits as many right notes as she can in this biographical sports drama.

For sports dramas where the sport involved is football or soccer or boxing, whoever watching the game knows what is happening and who might be winning. The same cannot be said for chess. Even at the crucial moment of a checkmate, by looking at the pieces on the board, no one can tell what is happening. This is a challenge for the director who needs to incite excitement in the game. This is achieved in one vey funny part when one character asks another during a match. “What does it mean?” The answer is jubilantly shouted: “It means she is winning!”
The film begins in 2011 when Phiona is playing in the chess championships. The rest of the film is told mainly in flashback – how Phiona has reached this point in her life and the film carries on from here.

Once can hardly complain about Nair’s direction or William Wheeler’s script. The film is thorough to include everything that an underdog has to go through to become a champion. The girl Phiona Mutesi (Madina Nalwanga) and her family are evicted form her home; Phiona comes into conflict with her uneducated mother (Oscar Winner Lupita Nyong’o) who understands little of the importance of education; she loses an important game; she learns humility etc. etc. etc. By the time the film gets to the last reel with the climatic crucial chess game, the story has stretched out far too long. But for many who love getting their right buttons pushed. QUEEN OF KATWE will likely have them reaching for their tissues. David Oyelowo plays her coach Robert Katende, who always has the right advice for everyone and cannot do the wrong thing.
The best and most important part of the film is the one in which Phiona grows too proud after winning a game and decides she is too special to wash the vegetables for her mother. Her mother pulls her out of bed in the important scene screaming that maybe Phiona needs her feet washed as well.

The film ends well with each actor standing beside the real character their portrayed. There are no photos here, real people with real actors.

The film will be screened with in conjunction with a delightful and inventive animated short called INNER WORKINGS (director Leo Matsuda) – a sort of alternative take on INSIDE OUT. Running just over 5 minutes., this terribly funny film outshines QUEEN OF KATWE. But QUEEN won the runner-up prize for the People’s Choice Award at the recent TIFF.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4l3-_yub5A

Film Review: KICKS (USA 2016) ****

kicks_poster.jpgKICKS (USA 2016) ****
Directed by Justin Tipping

Starring: Jahking Guillory, Christopher Jordan Wallace, Christopher Meyer

Review by Gilbert Seah

KICKS is the ‘nigga’ term for shoes and refers to the pair of red Jordan sneakers Brandon (Jahking Guillory) bought and lost within the same day. The film brings a new look to the term ‘red shoes’.

“Get your nigga ass over here.” are words used instead of “Please, come here,” in the film. This is one example of the common black slang used in KICKS. KICKS is a spirited African American film that puts the audience right in the hood. The hood in this case is Richmond of East Bay, California. Similar to Vittorio de Sica’s classic BICYCLE THIEVES, the protagonist gets his prized possession, his KICKS stolen. Updated to the present, the victim, unlike the Italian who got the bike quietly stolen, Brandon is beaten up, insulted and has his beaten ass photographed on a cellphone and uploaded on to YouTube.

Justin Tipping’s film has a simple premise. 15-year old Brandon longs for a pair of the coolest sneakers that money can buy, assuming that merely having them on his feet will help him escape the reality of being poor, neglected by the opposite sex and picked on by everyone – even his best friends. His best friends – good-looking Lothario Rico (Christopher Meyer) and wisecracking Albert (Christopher Jordan Wallace, son of the Notorious B.I.G.) – are hilarious, making fun of Brandon half the time, while trying to get it on with the chicks. Working hard to get them which he eventually does, hilariously from a street hustler (he is too naive to question if they are genuine), he soon finds that the shoes have instead made him a target after they are promptly snatched by Flaco (Kofi Siriboe), a local hood. Brandon goes on a mission to retrieve his stolen sneakers, even stealing a gun in the process.

Tipping has plenty of style on display. He makes good use of slow motion from the car spinning competition (making the sequence look like a majestic symphony), to the rap music to the upbeat titles that precede each segment. It also helps that his characters are interesting as well as funny. Brandon learns a few life lessons on the way. Though Brandon finally gets his sneakers back, the question that finally bogs him, is whether all the effort is worth it. He is now on the watch for Flaco who he knows will hunt him down to get the shoes back. And his best buddies are hurt in the process.

Another feature of Tipping’s film is the depiction of Flaco’s character . Flaco, though first shown as a tough thug, is later shown giving the shoes to his young son (Michael Smith Jr.). When the sneakers are taken by Brandon, Flaco drags his young son on a mission to teach Brandon a lesson. The narrative sacrifices a portion dedicated to the character of Flaco with effective results.

2016 will be remembered for some fine black low budget films. At the Toronto International Film Festival, highlights were MOONLIGHT, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO and BIRTH OF A NATION. Though KICKS did not play at the festival, it is the most original and entertaining of the lot.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rci4qxqcooA

Film Review: THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (USA 2016) ***

the_magnificent_seven_poster.jpgTHE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Antoine Fuqua

Starring: Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio, Haley Bennett

Review by Gilbert Seah

This 2016 version that opened the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival is a western film remade from John Sturges’ successful 1960 version that itself was a remake of the 1955 Samurai film called SEVEN SAMURAI by Akira Kurosawa. Those who have seen either of the remakes know that either one was much superior. But Fuqua’s updated version is true to its source, still fun and pays loyal homage to the classic western in every department.

The story, simple enough is one that most are familiar with. A band of 7 misfits are recruited to save a town from an evil land baron. They succeed with some losses no doubt.

The original 7 spawned a sequel and this one should as well, as this film seems destined to be a hit, helped by the fact that there is no competing action film out right now.
THE MAGNIFICENT 7 are played by:
Denzel Washington as Sam Chisolm, a bounty hunter, the leader of the Seven
Chris Pratt as Josh Farraday, a gambler with a fondness for explosives
Ethan Hawke as Goodnight Robicheaux, a sharpshooter
Vincent D’Onofrio as Jack Horne, a tracker
Byung-hun Lee as Billy Rocks, an assassin[9]
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Vasquez, a Mexican outlaw
Martin Sensmeier as Red Harvest, a Comanche warrior

The cast is excellent though a few like 2-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington has nothing much to do but grit his teeth. Director Fuqua has directed both Washington and Hawke before in TRAINING DAY and it is of no surprise that they play the two lead characters in the story, though the dullest of the 7. The most interesting of the 7 are the asian characters, Red Harvest who eats a raw heart and Billy Rock a Japanese with a hidden history though played by a Korean star.

Peter Sarsgaard plays the main villain Bartholomew Bogue, a corrupt industrialist well enough for an audience to hiss and boo at him.

For all that this remake is worth, Fuqua appears apt at setting up the action set-pieces, right from the very first scene when the town is taken over by Bogue. The mid-section when the 7 rid the town of Bogue’s men and the final showdown are all expertly setup from the camera angles, to the close-ups, to the fights right down to the way the sun shines through the camera lenses (cinematography by Mauro Fiore), as is seen so often during the old westerns. The screen also saturates to red like the old 60’s credits of the spaghetti westerns.

Just as the confrontational shootout at the climax is riddled with bullets, the film is also riddled with cliches. When Robicheaux is reprimanded by Chisolm after turning chicken and taking off the night before, one knows he is going to show up the next day to help the fight. When another Red Indian is shown as one of Bogue’s new recruits, he and Red Harvest will face off in a hand-to-hand combat fight. The Mexican and the gambler throwing insults at each other will end up saving each other’s lives. And the villain and the hero, Bogue an Chisolm eventually meet for a gunfight draw in the true western tradition.
Fans of westerns will not be disappointed with THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. The only surprise in the movie is that the entire film, directed by Fuqua has only one black character, throne played by Washington.

There is no credit mention of Sturges’s MAGNIFICENT SEVEN or Kurosawa’s SEVEN SAMURAI in the end credits though Elmer Berstein is credited with his MAGNIFICENT SEVEN score which was used in Fuqua’s film. But the film is dedicated to James Horner, who partly did the music for the film and passed away before the film’s completion.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anyMa2gN6uw

Happy Birthday: Jason Alexander

jasonalexander.jpgJason Alexander

Born: September 23, 1959 in Newark, New Jersey, USA

Married to:
Daena E. Title (31 May 1981 – present) (2 children)

The greatest part of the job was… that was for nine years it was a pleasure to go to work.

I’m always more motivated by the pain of a funny character than by what makes him funny.

I would work with any one of them again in a heartbeat because it was joyous and incredibly easy.

GHOST
1990
dir. Jerry Zucker
Stars:
Patrick Swayze
Demi Moore

 

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1996
dir. Gary Trousdale
Kirk Wise
Starring
Jason Alexander
THE PAPER MOVIE POSTERThe Paper
1994
dir. Ron Howard
Starring
Michael Keaton
Glenn Close
Tomei
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Happy Birthday: Mickey Rooney (1920–2014)

mickeyrooney.jpgMickey Rooney (1920–2014)

Born: September 23, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Died: April 6, 2014 (age 93) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Jan Rooney (28 July 1978 – 6 April 2014) (his death)
Carolyn Hockett (27 May 1969 – 24 January 1975) (divorced) (2 children)
Margaret Lane (10 September 1966 – 14 December 1967) (divorced)
Carolyn Mitchell (1 December 1958 – 31 January 1966) (her death) (4 children)
Elaine Devry (18 November 1952 – 18 May 1958) (divorced)
Martha Vickers (3 June 1949 – 25 September 1952) (divorced) (1 child)
B.J. Baker (30 September 1944 – 3 June 1949) (divorced) (2 children)
Ava Gardner (10 January 1942 – 21 May 1943) (divorced)

Babe: Pig in the City
1998
dir. George Miller
starring
James Cromwell
Magda Szubanski
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1961
dir. Blake Edwards
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THE MUPPETS
dir. James Bobin
Stars
Amy Adams
Jason Segel
MOVIE POSTERNIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
2006
dir. Shawn Levy
Stars:
Ben Stiller
Carla Gugino

 

 

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Happy Birthday: Elizabeth Peña (1959–2014)

elizabethpenaElizabeth Peña (1959–2014)

Born: September 23, 1959 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Died: October 14, 2014 (age 55) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Hans Christian Rolla (1994 – 14 October 2014) (her death) (2 children)

I worked very hard to get Jacob’s Ladder (1990). At first, they wanted Susan Sarandon, Andie MacDowell or Michelle Pfeiffer. At some point, they wanted Susan Sarandon, and Madonna wanted the part. They auditioned all of them. I begged to be auditioned. I begged and begged and when I auditioned, the chemistry was right and Adrian [Lyne] and I were just taken with each other. I auditioned for six months, twice a week. The reason I kept going back was because Adrian was literally fighting for me to get the role.

HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS SPENT THEIR SUMMER
2005
dir. Georgina Riedel
Nothing Like the HolidaysNothing Like the Holidays
dir. Alfredo De Villa
Starring
Alfred Molina
Elizabeth Pena
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Happy Birthday: Alyssa Sutherland

alyssasutherlandAlyssa Sutherland

Born: September 23, 1982 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Married her long-time partner Laurence Shanet on Natai Beach in Thailand.

Before joining the cast of “Vikings,” Alyssa appeared in several independent films including The Fortune Theory, Don’t Look Up, and Day on Fire with Olympia Dukakis which screened at the Toronto and Berlin Film Festivals. On the small screen, Alyssa has appeared on NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and Fox’s “New Amsterdam.”

 

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Happy Birthday: Anthony Mackie

anthonymackieAnthony Mackie

Born: September 23, 1978 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

“I was flabbergasted. Everybody knows when you’ve got a role in a Spike Lee movie, you’re gonna blow up. But I happen to be the only person who’s had the lead in the two Spike Lee movies nobody saw. It was a humbling experience, but Spike taught me more about how to fall on my face in this business than anybody else.” (on the attention he didn’t garner after being in Sucker Free City (2004) and She Hate Me (2004))

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dir. George Tillman Jr.
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Jamel Woolard
Mohamed Dione
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2009
dir. Kathryn Bigelow
Starring
Jeremy Renner
Anthony Mackie
WE ARE MARSHALLWe Are Marshall
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Matthew Fox
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2008
dir. D.J. Caruso
Starring
Shia LaBeouf
Monaghan
Billy Bob Thornton
MOVIE POSTERWHAT’S YOUR NUMBER?
dir. Mark Mylod
Stars:
Anna Faris
Chris Pratt
MOVIE POSTERMILLION DOLLAR BABY
2004
dir. Clint Eastwood
Starring:
Clint Eastwood
Hilary Swank < td width=”200″>The Adjustment BureauThe Adjustment Bureau
dir. George Nolfi
Stars
Matt Damon
Emily Blunt
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Stars:
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Rufus Sewell
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dir. Asger Leth
Stars:
Sam Worthington
Elizabeth Banks
MOVIE POSTERTHE GANGSTER SQUAD
dir. Ruben Fleischer
Stars:
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Ryan Gosling
MOVIE POSTER10 YEARS
2012
dir. Jamie Linden
Stars:
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Rosario Dawson
MOVIE POSTERRUNNER RUNNER
2013
dir. Brad Furman
Stars:
Ben Affleck
Justin Timberlake
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2013
dir. Michael Bay
Stars:
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Dwayne Johnson
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2006
dir. Ryan Fleck
Stars:
Ryan Gosling
Anthony Mackie
MOVIE POSTERFREEDOMLAND
2006
dir. Joe Roth
Stars:
Julianne Moore
Samuel L Jackson
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2014
dir. Anthony Russo
Joe Russo

 

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