Thursday, May 9, 2013

Star Trek into Darkness

After the events of the epic 2009 reboot, the Star Trek crew warp-speeds into theatres yet again with the most intense storyline yet, and featuring a familiar character from the original film Star Trek: Wrath of Khan 1982, Khan himself
Now played by distinguished British actor Benedict Cumberbatch from BBC's Sherlock, Khan is more dangerous than ever. And he's not the only Star Trek character to return, as the lovely Alice Eve co-stars as the gorgeous Carol Marcus
And, as Starfleet's newest admiral, it's none other than Peter Weller, who you may recognize as the popular robot superhero named (what else) RoboCop
Featuring the original cast, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, and John Cho. Star Trek into Darkness beams down into your movie screen Friday, May 17. Don't miss it!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Great Gatsby

For as long as the world can remember, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic story The Great Gatsby has won over millions of readers and has been made into two successful films. But now, it's back and more stronger than ever, thanks to master storyteller Baz Luhrmann
Set in New York City in 1922, the story starts with a traveler named Nick Carraway (played by Spider-Man star Tobey Maguire) who is en route to visit old family pals, hot-headed, arrogant Tom Buchanan (played, respectively by Joel Edgerton) and his sultry, flirtatious wife Daisy (Carey Mulligan) who seems to have once been romantically intimate with Gatsby himself

And who better to play Gatsby than Hollywood megastar Leo DiCaprio, who had indeed worked with Luhrmann in Romeo + Juliet. 
In the plot, Daisy remains completely out of touch with remembering or seeing any of Gatsby, until when out of nowhere, the two star-gazed lovers finally come face to face
Unfortunately, bad boy Tom discovers Daisy's relationship with Gatsby, and our hero Nick isn't the only one with problems as he finds himself being haggled by a shrewd, manipulative housewife (played electrifyingly by Isla Fisher)


In such a story of love, compromise, deception, betrayal, sex, greed and that the past has a very beautiful but nevertheless unspeakable way of repeating itself. As Gatsby quoted from this film "Change the past?" Well? Does he think anyone can rewrite history? Can he ever rekindle his relationship with Daisy? And more importantly: Why does Nick think Gatsby maybe might have something *else* he'd like to keep secret. All these questions, and never-before-seen facts will soon be unveiled May 10, this Friday at your local theatre. If you're looking for a good flick on Mother's Day, then this is an invitation you simply cant refuse