Showing posts with label Kate Walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Walsh. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2018

AFTER THE SUNSET (2004)



Directed By: Brett Ratner 
Written By: Craig Rosenberg & Paul Zbyszewski 
Story By: Paul Zbyszewski 
Cinematography By: Dante Spinotti 
Editor: Mark Helfrich 
Music By: Lalo Schifrin 


Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Naomie Harris, Don Cheadle, Chris Penn, Mykelti Williamson, Troy Garity, Obba Babatunde, Russell Hornsby, Michael Bowen, Jeff Garlin, Lisa Thornhill, Kate Walsh, Tom McGowan, Rachael Harris 

 After a successful last score, a master thief retires to an island paradise. His lifelong nemesis, a crafty FBI agent, washes ashore to ensure he's making good on his promise. The pair soon enters into a new game of cat-and-mouse.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

STATEN ISLAND SUMMER (2015)



Directed By: Rhys Thomas 
Written By: Colin Jost 
Cinematography By: Anthony Wolberg 
Editor: Steve Edwards & Adam Epstein 


Cast: Graham Phillips, Zach Pearlman, Ashley Greene, Cecily Strong, Bobby Moynihan, John DeLuca, Vincent Pastore, Mike O’Brien, Fred Armisen, Katie Cockrell, Kellie Cockrell, Jim Gaffigan, Will Forte, Kate Walsh, Gina Gershon, Penny Marshall, Method Man, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Mary Birdsong, Hassan Johnson

Friday, August 23, 2013

LEGION (2010)












Directed By: Scott Stewart 
Written By: Scott Stewart & Peter Schnick 
Cinematography By: John Lindley 
Editor: Steven Kemper 

 Cast: Paul Bettany, Charles S. Dutton, Dennis Quaid, Lucas Black, Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki, Jon Tenney, Kevin Durand, Willa Holland, Kate Walsh, Doug Jones

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (2012)

Written & Directed By: Stephen Chbosky Based on the Novel By: Stephen Chbosky Cinematography By: Andrew Dunn Editor: Mary Jo Markey Cast: Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller, Mae Whitman, Johnny Simmons, Nina Dobrev, Paul Rudd, Tom Savini, Dylan McDermott, KAte Walsh, Melanie Lynskey, Nicholas Braun, Joan Cusack, Reece Thompson, Landon Pigg

Saturday, August 14, 2010

KICKING & SCREAMING (2005)

CAST: Will Ferrell, Robert Duvall, Mike Ditka, Rachael Harris, Kate Walsh, Musetta Vander, Dave Herman, Laura Kightlinger, Tom Virtue, Martin Starr, Jarrad Paul

Directed By: Jesse Dylan
Written By: Steve Rudnick & Leo Benvenuti
Cinematography By: Lloyd Ahern II
Editor: Stuart H. Pappe & Peter Teschner


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This is what you get when you have a film starring will Ferrell but it is a restrained will ferrell he doesn’t have as many chances for improv with this film no doubt restrained since this is more of a film centered for families plus the cast is mostly kids. Do he is forced to play it more as scripted. The results are not horrible but exactly what you would expect in a family film. But if you notice up until now he still hasn’t made another family centric film since.

On the plus side it's not as horrible as youwould expect it's entertaining even amusing at times. Some other people are funny but it is mainly a project for Ferrell to take center stage. This is one of the comedies you would thinkhe would have taken more when he was on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE not so much when he made the leap to features. But this did help cement him a guaranteed hit and open up his fan base to a younger demographic that could actually get to see his films without there parents. Since most of the movies he had made at this point were Rated R.

The film is about Ferrell as a kind not very athletic businessman who’s father is a manly man who is a soccer coach who benches his grandson. so Ferell decides to coach his own soccer team with his son and other misfits as team members. At first he is a nightmare until he gets mike ditka to coach due to a rivalry with his father and soon the success and power goes to his head.

The main theme of the film is, Learning understanding and the importance of a relationship between a father and son. Which is unusual in of itself as most Will Ferrell films don't actually have a main theme. they are jsut surreal and off the wall.

Not the best of Will Ferrell’s films in fact this is one of his first sports themed films. It’s like watching a caged animal watching his work here. He is still entertaining and putting on a good show, but it’s like he is being held back from the top of his talent and what he is capable of. But at least you understand why it must be like this.

This is a nice film to watch with the whole family, a noteworthy rental

GRADE: C+