Showing posts with label Daniel Radcliffe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Radcliffe. Show all posts
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Look Who's Back... "Now You See Me 2"
Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Rated PG-13
Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe, Jay Chou, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine,
Directed by Jon M. Chu
The Story:
The Horsemen (Eisenberg, Harrelson, Franco) are in hiding. Rhodes (Ruffalo) is doing his best to keep the FBI at bay, but with the Horsemen down a man, he sends a new recruit (Caplan) to join the team. Of course with Thaddeus Bradley (Freeman) vowing revenge from behind bars, it appears that the walls are closing in, and the Horsemen may have performed their final trick.
Well, that was fun.
I quite enjoyed the original Now You See Me a few years back, and it wound up being one of my favorites of 2013.
As with most sequels, it does not quite reach the lofty heights of the original, and NYSM 2 is no exception.
It's good, and if you enjoyed the first one, there's nothing that's going to stop you from enjoying this return engagement.
The illusions are fun, and even if you know how they pulled the trick off, they are executed very well and are fun to watch.
The cast is great, and while I'm not a big fan of Jesse Eisenberg, he meshes well with this group.
Caplan is a breath of fresh air to the team as she tries to fit in and find her role with the team.
Probably my biggest complaint is the double-duty of Harrelson in the movie. I think I would have simply preferred that he have a brother rather than a twin. There was no identity swapping required, so it seemed silly to me.
But still, good times, and I enjoyed it.
While this one won't make the best of the year, it was still enjoyable and I will likely add it to the library down the road.
Plus, if rumors are to be believed, there will be a Now You See Me 3.
I look forward to it.
Final Grade: B
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
It's All About Igor..."Victor Frankenstein"
Victor Frankenstein (2015)
Rated PG-13
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, James McAvoy
Directed by Paul McGuigan
The Story:
This is the story of how Victor Frankenstein (McAvoy) met a circus freak (Radcliffe) with a brilliant mind and the two became friends and even contemporaries. Be ready for a twist on the relationship that you thought you knew.
Also, be ready to be rather bored while watching it.
:)
Okay, maybe not bored. It's not that it's bad or anything, it's just rather plodding in how it goes about everything. It's a period drama that hopes to be something more, but really isn't.
By the time they get around to building the creature, the movie is just about over.
However, since this isn't really supposed to be THAT story... it's already been told a number of times.
Instead, the relationship and dynamic between Igor and Frankenstein is the focus of the movie, and their scenes together is the highlight of the movie.
McAvoy does everything at hyper speed, making his Victor the crazy one in the movie.
Radcliffe brings soul and heart to the role of Igor who winds up being much more than just a lab assistant to Victor's plans.
Of course, when it ventures into Igor's potential love interest, I found myself happy for Igor but otherwise, didn't really care.
My guess is, they were hoping to make this feel like the updated Sherlock Holmes series starring Robert Downey Jr. by breathing life and style into a centuries old franchise.
Nice idea, but it doesn't come off as well this go round.
Final Grade: C
Thursday, September 10, 2015
"What If" This Movie Had Been Better?
What If (2013)
Rated PG-13
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver, Megan Park, Rafe Spall
Directed by Michael Dowse
The Story:
Wallace (Radcliffe) meets Chantry (Kazan) and the two immediately connect. However, Wallace has been burned by love too often, so he's only too happy to remain friends with her, and that works for Chantry also because she already has a boyfriend (Spall). Of course, this wouldn't be a romantic comedy if the two didn't naturally want to take their friendship to the next level. As always though, crossing that line may not be easy, or desirable.
This movie was much funnier when it was called When Harry Met Sally.
:)
Otherwise, it's a harmless, mostly by the numbers romantic comedy that follows the typical stereotype that yes, men and women can just be friends, but invariably, someone might change their mind and want to take things further.
You'd think they could make one where the two don't fall in love, but then, that would be just like real life, and could be boring.
My first recollection of seeing either of the two leads in a film, alone or together. Their chemistry almost works as friends, but it's hard to believe either want to make a go of it with the other.
Would you believe me if I said this was the first film I've watched with Daniel Radcliffe in it?
True story.
Never was interested in Harry Potter, so never bothered.
He seems like a pretty good actor, if a bit bland.
I don't see him as much of a leading man candidate. He doesn't have the charm of a Hugh Grant or the personification of an action/thriller star.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm thinking this is Macauley Culkin 2.0.
Time will tell.
Final Grade: C
Rated PG-13
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver, Megan Park, Rafe Spall
Directed by Michael Dowse
The Story:
Wallace (Radcliffe) meets Chantry (Kazan) and the two immediately connect. However, Wallace has been burned by love too often, so he's only too happy to remain friends with her, and that works for Chantry also because she already has a boyfriend (Spall). Of course, this wouldn't be a romantic comedy if the two didn't naturally want to take their friendship to the next level. As always though, crossing that line may not be easy, or desirable.
This movie was much funnier when it was called When Harry Met Sally.
:)
Otherwise, it's a harmless, mostly by the numbers romantic comedy that follows the typical stereotype that yes, men and women can just be friends, but invariably, someone might change their mind and want to take things further.
You'd think they could make one where the two don't fall in love, but then, that would be just like real life, and could be boring.
My first recollection of seeing either of the two leads in a film, alone or together. Their chemistry almost works as friends, but it's hard to believe either want to make a go of it with the other.
Would you believe me if I said this was the first film I've watched with Daniel Radcliffe in it?
True story.
Never was interested in Harry Potter, so never bothered.
He seems like a pretty good actor, if a bit bland.
I don't see him as much of a leading man candidate. He doesn't have the charm of a Hugh Grant or the personification of an action/thriller star.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm thinking this is Macauley Culkin 2.0.
Time will tell.
Final Grade: C
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