A Quiet Place Part 2 sees the return of the Abbot family (Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds) as they learn that the creatures that hunt by sound aren’t the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path.
Directed by John Krasinski; additional key cast includes Cillian Murphy, Djimon Hounsou, Wayne Duvall and Lauren-Ashley Cristiano.
I’m excited to see more ingenuity from the Abbots. I want to know the new and clever things they’ll think up to ensure their survival.
Also, I like the introduction of Murphy. My guess is that he’s probably not a ‘good guy,’ or is he?
Ashley Dyke, Andy Rich, Okieriete Onaodowan, Blake DeLong and Silas Pereira-Olson also star.
Starring Emily Blunt, co-written/directed by and starring John Krasinski, A Quiet Placeis a scary movie I wanted to see regardless of my characteristic of being ‘easily spooked into sleeplessness and nightmares.’
Set during a post-apocalyptic future, Blunt and Krasinski are a couple with three children. In an effort to stay alive, the family are forced to live in silence because not doing so will mean they’re heard and subsequently become prey for mysterious creatures that hunt by sound.
I enjoyed this movie and was shocked, moved and impressed by the story, characters, performances, plus the execution of the most memorable moments. A Quiet Place did a good job of showing the audience the general cleverness one would need to survive in a world where sound becomes deadly.
I absolutely want to believe that I’d survive living in silence. However, there may be too much about me that is loud. A surprise sneeze attack, among many other things, would surely mean the end of me.
Besides making me an even bigger fan of Blunt and Krasinski, A Quiet Place made meappreciate my freedom to make sound. It reminded me of the gargantuan challenge that is parenting. And because of blunt’s character, it also left me feeling even more empowered and powerful as a young woman, something I wasn’t expecting.
If I had to pick one thing that I wasn’t totally in love with about this movie, it would be the jarring move from silence to seemingly super loud sounds/music.
Watch it because it’s good, and A Quiet Place will likely not result in a single moment of sleeplessness. It didn’t for me, yet, at least.
Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow’s latest movie is all about the 1967 police raid in Detroit, USA. A raid that led to one of the largest citizen uprisings in the history of the United States.
John Boyega, Will Poulter, John Krasinski, Anthony Mackie and Jack Reynor star.
This is definitely on my list of the best trailers of 2017. Boyega and Poulter’s accents sound great, according to my non-American ears. I look forward to the seriously tense scenes that are surely coming our way.
Tyler James Williams, Kaitlyn Dever and Hannah Murray also star.
The Hollars (2016), Sharlto Copley, John Krasinski
Directed by John Krasinski, The Hollars is a comedy/drama about a son returning to his small town after his mother falls ill. This may not be the most obvious premise for comedy but there are laughs to be had with Krasinki’s latest directorial effort.
Besides the good humour, especially courtesy of Sharlto Copley’s character, I enjoyed the film’s portrait of family, sibling dynamics and all the good performances from the cast.
Written by Jim Strouse who also wrote one of my favourites, People, Places, Things (2015), Anna Kendrick, Charlie Day, Richard Jenkins, Margot Martindale and Randall Park also star.
The Hollars is fitting for when you’re in the mood for a relaxing drama/comedy with a little splash of romance and nothing too taxing, emotionally.