Showing posts with label Patrick Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patrick Stewart. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Movies: 20th Century Fox’s “The Kid Who Would Be King” - First Look Photo

Louis Serkis in The Kid Who Would Be King
20th Century Fox has just released the first look photo of the much-awaited “The King Who Would Be King”, written and directed by Joe Cornish (co-scribe of blockbuster Ant-Man) stars up and coming actor Louis Serkis in the titular role.   

Set for release in the Philippines on March 2019, “The Kid Who Would Be King” is an extremely exciting epic family adventure where old school magic meets modern world.  Louise Serkis (son of Andy Serkis and whose recent film credits include Alice Through the Looking Glass, Taboo and Mowgli) stars in “The King Who Would Be King” as Alex, a teenager who thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur.   Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Patrick Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.

With a pedigreed team that includes world renowned cinematographer Bill Pope, who worked on the worldwide hit the Matrix trilogy and the upcoming immersive “Alita: Battle Angel”, “The Kid Who Would Be King” also features exciting young actors Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Doris and Angus Imrie.

Visit 20th Century Fox (PH) FB, @20thcenturyfoxph Instagram and 20centuryfox Twitter pages for more of the latest updates on “The Kid Who Would Be King”.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Movie Review: Logan


"Logan" is the anti-thesis of every superhero movie that has come out in the last few years, strangely, even to the franchise it belongs to. No shiny costumes or magnificent battles 

For 17 years and 9 movies, Hugh Jackman being cast as Wolverine has redefined the character as we know it. Even though we never saw him in the show-stopping blue and yellow spandex, he has become-to generations-the Wolverine. 

Unfortunately the movies that have come along this 'perfect casting' have not been so smooth sailing. (I hated the Origins Movie, while Logan's adventure in Japan was oh-kay). 

Logan steps away from the typical superhero genre by embracing a tone and feel that is uniquely its own. A fitting farewell to an iconic character be showing his weakness rather than his strength, focusing his humanity rather than what makes him a mutant. 

The film is the Wolverine movie we've all been waiting for, the modern western themes, tugging at the heart strings drama (which will make you cry) make for a cinematic experience you should not miss. 



Of course "Logan is not just all about Hugh Jackman's praise worthy swan song. The performances of Patrick Stewart as an ailing Professor X and a feisty newcomer Dafne Keen as Laura, are also worth noting. 

The relationship of Logan with these characters also drives the movie forward-to a place where other super hero movies have yet to take their viewers. 

Watching Charles and Logan argue and banter is both hilarious and heartbreaking as it is but another reflection of the degradation of these once powerful mutants. Of course a clueless Logan trying to "parent" Laura also had that heartwarming and hilarious combination. 

9/10 - "Logan" is a heartbreaking masterpiece, a just farewell to a character that has graced the big screen and has been admired by fans of all ages, It is a Greek tragedy worthy of a true hero's end. 

Logan is still showing in cinemas.  

Friday, February 24, 2017

MOVIES: “LOGAN” MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS SET ON MARCH 1, WEDNESDAY (12:01AM) NATIONWIDE


Responding to the fever-pitch anticipation of Hugh Jackman’s “Logan”, the most eager of cineastes who want to see it first can finally catch the movie on its midnight screenings (12:01am) set on March 1, Wednesday in Philippine theatres nationwide (check your nearest favorite theatres).

Starring Hugh Jackman in the title role, “Logan” is directed by James Mangold that also stars a powerhouse of a cast that includes Patrick Stewart, Boy Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Richard E. Grant and newcomer Dafne Keen. A standalone story that sees Jackman in the final chapter of his Wolverine alter-ego, the movie brings the iconic hero at a crossroads that will finally define his destiny.

The film takes place more than 50 years after the events depicted in “X-Men: Days of Future Past” and is its own standalone tale that plays more like an intimate family journey but is also packed with high-stakes action scenes.  When the film opens, Logan is in a vulnerable and broken state, the curse of his immortality wearing heavy on him as he cares for a weakened Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) in a derelict smelting plant at the edge of an abandoned oil field. They’re joined there by a third mutant, Caliban (The Office co-creator Stephen Merchant), sheltering in obscurity at a time when the world believes mutants have passed into history.

But Logan’s days of drinking in relative solitude are interrupted when he finds himself the reluctant guardian of a young girl, Laura (Keen) who has powers remarkably like his own, from her hands as well as her feet spring the same adamantium claws as Wolverine’s. Not that he’s exactly eager to accept this newfound responsibility—he’s far too weary to play the hero once more.

Tasked with protecting her from the murderous cybernetic criminal Donald Pierce (Holbrook), Logan and Professor X set out to cross hostile territory to ferry Laura to a place called Eden, where young mutants are said to enjoy safe haven. But Pierce and his fearsome army of cyborg Reavers are determined to return the girl to the custody of Dr. Zander Rice (Grant), the sinister geneticist behind Alkali who triggered her mutations through a series of inhumane experiments in the hopes of creating a child super-soldier.    



“Logan” further unleashes its claws a few hours after its midnight screenings (with more screens) on March 1 in cinemas nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros. Also available in IMAX (2D) screens.   The movie is rated R-16 by the MTRCB.

Here's a list of confirmed theaters for LOGAN's Midnight Screening

Century 2D
Eastwood 2D
EVIA MX4D
Fishermall 2D
Gaisano Davao 2D
Gaisano Tagum 2D
Gateway ATMOS
Glorietta 4 2D
Greenbelt 3 2D
Newport 2D
Powerplant ATMOS
SM Aura 2D & IMAX
SM BF 2D
SM Cebu IMAX
SM Clark 2D
SM Fairview 2D
SM Light Mall 2D
SM Mall of Asia IMAX
SM Megamall IMAX
SM North Edsa IMAX
SM Pampanga 2D
Starmall Alabang ATMOS
Starmall EDSA 2D
Starmall Las Piñas 2D
Starmall San Jose ATMOS
Trinoma 2D
Vista Bataan ATMOS
Vista Pampanga ATMOS
Vista Sta. Rosa ATMOS
Vista Taguig ATMOS

Saturday, February 18, 2017

MOVIES: HUGH JACKMAN SHARES SCREEN WITH NEWCOMER DAFNE KEEN IN “LOGAN”



Wolverine’s next of kin, Laura aka X-23 is finally revealed in “Logan,” the defining chapter in the cinematic saga of one of the greatest comic book heroes ever created from visionary writer-director James Mangold. Hugh Jackman stars in the title role, alongside Patrick Stewart (“X-Men: Days of Future Past”), Stephen Merchant, Richard E. Grant and newcomer Dafne Keen. The film is produced by blockbuster filmmakers Hutch Parker, Simon Kinberg and Lauren Shuler Donner.

When the film opens, Logan is in a vulnerable and broken state, the curse of his immortality wearing heavy on him as he cares for a weakened Charles Xavier (Stewart) in a derelict smelting plant at the edge of an abandoned oil field. They’re joined there by a third mutant, Caliban (Merchant), sheltering in obscurity at a time when the world believes mutants have passed into history.  But Logan’s days of drinking in relative solitude are interrupted when he finds himself the reluctant guardian of a young girl, Laura (newcomer Keen) who has powers remarkably like his own: from her hands as well as her feet spring the same adamantium claws as Wolverine’s. Not that he’s exactly eager to accept this newfound responsibility—he’s far too weary to play the hero once more.

Tasked with protecting her from the murderous cybernetic criminal Donald Pierce (Boyd Holbrook), Logan and Professor X set out to cross hostile territory to ferry Laura to a place called Eden, where young mutants are said to enjoy safe haven.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

MOVIES: HUGH JACKMAN ONE LAST TIME AS THE WOLVERINE IN “LOGAN” - MARCH 1 IN PHILIPPINE CINEMAS



Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe- and Tony Award-winning performer Hugh Jackman first brought his electrifying energy to the mutant known as Wolverine way back in 2000 in the film that launched the modern-day comic-book blockbuster, director Bryan Singer’s original X-Men. Since then, the acclaimed Australian actor has slipped into the skin of the world’s most famous mutant a record 10 times on the big screen. But this time, with “Logan”, Jackman had the chance to craft something truly special laying to rest his longtime screen alter ego.
           
Highly-regarded filmmaker James Mangold helms the defining chapter in the cinematic saga of one of the greatest comic book heroes ever created in “Logan” where Jackman stars alongside Patrick Stewart (“X-Men: Days of Future Past”), Stephen Merchant, Boyd Holbrook, Richard E. Grant and newcomer Dafne Keen.   “Logan” sees Hugh Jackman reprise his iconic role as The Wolverine for one, final time in a raw, powerfully dramatic standalone story of sacrifice and redemption.

“Logan” is set at the backdrop of 2029 where mutants are gone—or very nearly so. An isolated, despondent Logan is drinking his days away in a hideout on a remote stretch of the Mexican border, picking up petty cash as a driver for hire. His companions in exile are the outcast Caliban and an ailing Professor X, whose singular mind is plagued by worsening seizures. But Logan’s attempts to hide from the world and his legacy abruptly end when a mysterious woman appears with an urgent request—that Logan shepherd an extraordinary young girl to safety. Soon, the claws come out as Logan must face off against dark forces and a villain from his own past on a live-or-die mission, one that will set the time-worn warrior on a path toward fulfilling his destiny.

From the outset, Jackson’s always had a gift for locating Logan’s humanity beneath his gruff, deeply scarred exterior. But with this nuanced, deeply moving performance, the actor brings the character full circle—the cigar-chomping, hard-charging loner is now a steadfastly loyal comrade-in-arms willing to sacrifice everything for what he believes.

“We wanted something that would feel very different, very fresh and ultimately something very human,” Jackson says, “because it seems to me that the strength of X-Men and the strength of Wolverine is more his humanity than his superpower. In exploring this character for the last time, I wanted to get to the heart of who that human was, more than what his claws can do.”

“There was a moment that I came to terms with the fact that this was my last one,” Jackman says. “I love this character, and he’s been amazing to me. I’d be lying if I said that I would have been okay if I didn’t feel everything was left on the table. And I mean everything. Every day, every scene was a kind of battle to get the best out of that character, to get the best out of me.” Concludes Jackman: “There was an element of life and death about it—I know that sounds dramatic, but that’s how it felt.”



Claws out on the must-see motion picture event of the year on March 1 when “Logan” finally bows in Philippine cinemas nationwide, from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

MOVIES: “LOGAN The Wolverine” TRAILER #2 REVEAL


20th Century Fox has just released Trailer #2 of the most anticipated movie this year “Logan The Wolverine” featuring a thrilling series of action-packed scenes and intense moments introducing a young mutant girl, Laura (played by Dafne Keen), who possesses the same powerful claw and strength like The Wolverine.  Laura, as seen in the trailer is being protected by Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Professor X (Patrick Stewart) from groups of armed men wanting to take her.

Directed by James Mangold, “Logan The Wolverine” will open in Philippine cinemas nationwide on March 1 (Wednesday) from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

Trailer link:  https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=gdsz4XFc1Kk