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VIOLENT NIGHT (2022): The Things I Liked…

Violent Night (2022), David Harbour, Universal Pictures
Violent Night (2022), David Harbour, Universal Pictures

I found Violent Night, a movie about a group of robbers who attack the estate of a wealthy family on Christmas eve quite delightful. It put me in the best mood for at least twenty-four hours post-viewing.

I truly liked everything about director Tommy Wirkola’s film, including the fun, violent and Christmasy theme; a welcome difference when compared to the usual Christmas movie fair.

For me, the script, cinematography, fight sequences and overall performances delivered the promise made by the equally charming trailer months earlier. 

There’s no doubt that some people will find the violence too much. Still, I wouldn’t say that Violent Night meets the brutality and savagery levels achieved by Tarantino films.

I say give Wirkola’s film a chance if you’re curious. Several people have referred to it as a combination of Die Hard (1988) and Home Alone (1990). I don’t remember too much about the Die Hard films, but it sounds pretty accurate, no?

‘A perfect film’ is not the right phrase to describe Violent Night. But the imperfections are part of what made it so fun to me. There’s also the pleasant-to-watch pairing of David Harbour and John Leguizamo in one film together as adversaries.

Happy Film Loving

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THE MENU (2022): The Things I Liked…

There are many good things about director Mark Mylod’s comedy/horror/thriller, The Menu

The cast is fantastic, and the performances faultless, which makes sense since one can hardly go wrong with John Leguizamo, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Feinnes, Hong Chau, Janet McTeer and Nicholas Hoult on the same call sheet. Especially considering the delightfully rhythmic dialogue plus the unexpected twists and turns.

Mylod’s story about a young couple who travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant, but end up faced with shocking surprises is fun and will leave you with plenty to talk about afterwards.

The topics I had to discuss immediately once the end credits rolled included Anya Taylor-Joy’s Margot character being my favourite. I enjoyed Margot’s disposition and every word that came out of her mouth. Hong Chau’s Elsa is also fun for similar reasons to Margot, but undoubtedly in part because of her memorable outfit.

The Menu (2022), Anya Taylor-Joy, Searchlight Pictures
The Menu (2022), Anya Taylor-Joy, Searchlight Pictures

The Menu does well at keeping the audience far from comfortable from the beginning because of the mystery surrounding what the evening has in store for both the audience and the characters. Yet, the part-horror characterisation is not nightmare-inducing. What it is, is a memorable movie experience.

I’m convinced that The Menu might have benefited from being a mini-series rather than a feature film. Specifically because some moments felt inadequately fleshed out, resulting in my inability to buy into a handful of the decisions made by some characters.

Admittedly, I also eventually tired of Feinnes’s Chef Slowik character, distinctly how his pretentious and subsequently unlikable qualities manifest when he demands the attention of his guests.

Watch The Menu because it’s fun. Lastly, the things it gets right will probably leave you feeling glad that the movie exists. 

Happy Film Loving

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VIOLENT NIGHT (2022): New Trailer Starring David Harbour, John Leguizamo, Beverly D’Angelo, Cam Gigandet…

John Leguizamo and David Harbour’s latest action/comedy Violent Night will show us what happens when a group of mercenaries attack the estate of a wealthy family. Their plans go far from smoothly. That’s what. And all thanks to Santa Claus.

Directed by Tommy Wirkola; Beverly D’Angelo, Cam Gigandet, Alexis Louder and Stephanie Sy are among the key cast.

I’m so in for all the darker and funny Santa movies that have been happening in recent years. I remember being pleasantly surprised by 2020’s Fatman. It looks like this too is going to be quite entertaining. How can it not be with such a wonderful and reliable cast?

Also, tell me that this trailer and possibly the entire movie isn’t fully worth it, just so we can hear Harbour perfectly deliver that delightful line at 1:47 into the trailer?

Alexander Elliot, John B. Lowe, Mitra Suri, Frederick Allen, Erik Athavale, Brendan Fletcher, Edi Patterson, Alex Hassell and Alexis Louder also star.

Violent Night Release Dates: December 2nd, 2022 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving

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PLAYING WITH FIRE (2019): New Trailer From John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, JUDY GREER…

Playing With Fire (2019), Keegan-Michael Key, John Cena, Paramount Pictures
Playing With Fire (2019), Keegan-Michael Key, John Cena, Paramount Pictures

New comedy Playing With Fire has a crew of rugged fighters trying to stay in charge. All while taking care of three rambunctious kids before their parents arrive to collect them.

Directed by Andy Fickman; key cast includes John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, Judy Greer star…

Certainly a very simple premise but I’ll be giving this a chance because of Leguizamo and the promised humour.

It’s likely that I’d have enjoyed this trailer more if I hadn’t just seen the heartbreaking trailer for Farming (2018). Perhaps.

Kristine Wilson, Tommy Europe, Finley Rose Slater, Jessica Garcie, Kurt Long, Jasmine Vega, Christian Convery and Brianna Hildebrand also star.

Playing With Fire Release Dates: November 8th, 2019 (US); December 26th, 2019 (UK)…

Happy Film Loving

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JOHN WICK – CHAPTER 2 (2017): New Trailer From Keanu Reeves, Ruby Rose, Ian McShane…

John Wick - Chapter 2 (2017), Keanu Reeves
John Wick – Chapter 2 (2017), Keanu Reeves

Based on the following trailer, John Wick – Chapter Two promises more by way of thrilling action and gunplay as the Chad Stahelski directed sequel takes us along for the continued adventures of the former hitman played by Keanu Reeves…

Also starring Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo, Laurence Fishburne and Common, I’m expecting good things.

John Wick Chapter 2 Release Dates: February 10th, 2017 (US); February 10th, 2017 (UK)…

Happy Film Loving

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THE INFILTRATOR (2016): New Trailer From Bryan Cranston & John Leguizamo

The Infiltrator (2016), Diane Kruger, Brian Cranston
The Infiltrator (2016), Diane Kruger, Brian Cranston

In The Infiltrator, Breaking Bad star  Bryan Cranston is real life character Robert Mazur, an undercover US customs agent and Pablo Escobar’s drug trafficking scene is where he must work unsuspected…

 

I imagine that fans of big hit TV show Breaking Bad will be very excited about this movie. If the pace and thrills are as fast and good as this trailer suggests, I’m hoping that myself and everyone else will have a good time too.

Directed by Brad Furman, Diane Kruger, Amy Ryan and John Leguizamo also star.

The Infiltrator Release Dates: July 15th, 2016 (US)…

Happy Film Loving 🙂

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MEADOWLAND (2015): New Trailer About the Effects Of Loss, Starring Olivia Wilde Luke Wilson & Elizabeth Moss

Meadowlands (2015), Olivia Wilde
Meadowlands (2015), Olivia Wilde

Luke Wilson and Olivia Wilde are the stars of the new movie from Kill Your Darlings (2013) director, Reed Morano…

Meadowland follows the struggle of two individuals and how they’re affected by an unimaginable loss.

I’ll be watching for the interesting subject matter and also because of Giovanni Ribisi, Elizabeth Moss, John Leguizamo and Olivia Wilde. Great trailer music and editing. Just not a fan of the textual interruptions.

Juno Temple and Kevin Corrigan also star.

Release Date (s): October 16th, 2015 (US).

Happy Film Loving  🙂

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EXPERIMENTER (2015): Time To Think About How Good You Are At Obeying Authority

Experimenter (2015), Winona Ryder, Peter Sarsgaard
Experimenter (2015), Winona Ryder, Peter Sarsgaard

Based on the work of real life social psychologist Stanley Milgram, Experimenter focuses on the 1961 radical behavior experiments that Milgram carried out, in order to test the ordinary person’s willingness to obey authority.

With  Peter Sarsgaard, John Leguizamo, Winona Ryder and Anton Yelchin as the leading cast, I’m excited to see  how this intriguing true story plays out.

Happy Experimenter 🙂

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