Showing posts with label Beauty and the Beast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty and the Beast. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 23rd March 2017.

With the release of the next Disney animated classic in full live action mode this week - see my Preview of 'Beauty and the Beast' below, it is no wonder this Production Company has a strategy in mind given the pay dirt they have hit since embarking on this renewed focus. Following hot on the heels of the other classic animated features given the live action or full CGI makeover, that were Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland' in 2010 taking US$1.03B; 'Maleficent' in 2014 which took US$786M; Kenneth Branagh's 'Cinderella' in 2015 which grossed US$544M and last years 'The Jungle Book' Directed by Jon Favreau with receipts of US$967M, it is hardly surprising that Disney is green lighting its animated classics for the live action treatment. 'Mulan' is up next in November 2018.

Upcoming from Disney over the next several years, we can expect to see, 'The Lion King' which has been announced with Jon Favreau Directing given his success as mentioned previously, although a release date is unknown. Favreau is also Directing 'The Jungle Book 2' to follow on from last years success. Tim Burton is said to be Directing a live action version of the 1941 classic 'Dumbo', and Guy Ritchie is rumoured to be Directing 'Aladdin'. Angelina Jolie will reprise her 'Maleficent' role in a sequel, Reece Witherspoon is attached to 'Tink' as 'Tinkerbell', a spin off from the world of 'Peter Pan' and David Lowry who Directed 'Pete's Dragon' is attached to 'Peter Pan' on Directorial duties. Emma Stone is set to play Cruella De Vil in an origin story spin off from the 1961 animated film and the 1996 live action '101 Dalmatian's'. Others on the slate to get the full live action/CGI treatment include 'Pinocchio', 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' it's first full length animated feature film, 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Sword in the Stone', 'Winnie the Pooh', and the follow-up from the 1964 'Mary Poppins' film, 'Mary Poppins Returns' with Emily Blunt playing Poppins, is scheduled for a Christmas release 2018.

This week there are four new film offerings to tempt and tease you out to your local multiplex or independent theatre. We kick off with a much loved and hugely successful Disney animated classic getting the full 21st Century live action makeover. We then move to an outer space alien horror story involving a quickly evolving Martian life form, an International Space Station, the six man crew and the fate of our fragile little green planet. We then have the launch of a possible new Superhero franchise that is not of the Marvel or DC kind, but will be known to many of us as an existing popular long running television series that sees five unsuspecting teenagers brought together to save the world with their particular set of skills, and their brightly coloured threads! Wrapping up we have a young childhood based animated feature from those people at DreamWorks that sees a baby taking charge on the home front to reunite a family and thwart a potentially epic struggle involving a manipulative company CEO.

When you have fulfilled your opportunity to watch a film of choice in the week ahead, from any one of those Previewed below, or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog posts, be sure to drop us a line detailing your relevant, constructive and unbiased opinions. Simply leave your views in the Comments section below this or any other Post - we'd love to hear from you! In the meantime, enjoy your movie.

'BEAUTY AND THE BEAST' (Rated PG) - this Walt Disney Pictures latest live action release of its much loved animated film of the same name from 1991, spawned a whole industry in itself in the wake of its release. The original animated feature which picked up multiple awards and nominations including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globes and five Grammy Awards and took US$425M at the Box Office, gave rise to three straight to video sequels, a television series which ran for 65 episodes, and a hugely successful Broadway musical which toured through thirteen countries and took US$1.4B between its release in 1994 and when the curtain finally came down in 2007. There has also been a bunch of video games over the years.

Directed by Bill Condon and with an ensemble cast that features Emma Watson as Belle an avid bookworm, who's independent and a beautiful young woman, and Dan Stevens as The Prince/Beast, an egotistical handsome prince who is cursed into a reclusive bestial creature by The Enchantress as punishment for his arrogance. The story, which you'll know already, features Belle who is taken prisoner by the fearsome Beast in his enchanted castle. There, she learns that the castle's residents were once humans and are cursed into their current states as household objects. Belle also tries to evade a fiendish former soldier-turned hunter, Gaston (Luke Evans) who seeks to have Belle as his trophy wife. Despite her fears, she soon becomes friends with the castle's welcoming enchanted staff and learns to look deeper beyond the beast's ugly exterior, allowing her to see the kind heart and soul of the true prince on the inside. Also starring Kevin Kline, Ewen McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen, Emma Thompson, Josh Gad and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. This production cost US$160M to bring to the big screen, and it has so far recouped US$393M since it release in the US last week.

'LIFE' (Rated MA15+) - Directed by Daniel Espinosa this Horror Sci-Fi is set aboard an International Space Station where the six-man crew successfully intercept a probe returning from Mars with a sample inside. The crew is tasked with analysing that sample for what may prove to be the first signs of extra terrestrial life. As the crew celebrate their discovery and settle down to conduct their research, the primitive life form ultimately proves to be not so primitive as was thought as it rapidly evolves and proves to be much more intelligent, menacing and deadly that they could have imagined. The race is on to destroy it, before the crew are all destroyed, and the ISS returns to Earth with a deadly cargo capable of wiping out all humanity, if life on Mars, or lack of it, is anything to go by. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds and Rebecca Furgusson. The film was made for US$58M and is released Stateside this week also.

'POWER RANGERS' (Rated M) - after 24 years, 24 television seasons and now three cinema released films, this teen Superhero film gets a reboot with the Red, Pink, Blue, Black and Yellow Power Rangers saving the world for a cool budget of US$105M. Directed by Dean Israelite, this film features many of the characters as seen on the television series 'The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' albeit updated for a whole new audience brought up on a diet of Marvel and DC animated adaptations. Here five teenagers with attitude are thrust together either by design or by coincidence to become the newest line of warriors, crime fighters and protectors of the Earth, known as 'Power Rangers'. Quickly putting their real life teenage issues behind the them, the newly formed Power Rangers must assimilate quickly to each other, their new powers and their new responsibilities to protect their own small town of Angel Grove, and the world at large, from an alien attack, launched by Rita Repulsa (Elizabeth Banks), a powerful witch and former Green Power Ranger, with an army of stone golems and a giant golden monster. Starring Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, R.J. Cyler, Becky G and Ludi Lin as our titular young heroes with a particular set of skills, with Bill Hader and Bryan Cranston too.

'THE BOSS BABY' (Rated G) - this DreamWorks CGI animated feature is based on the 2010 picture book of the same name by Marla Frazee and is Directed by Tom McGrath. Here, the arrival of a new baby impacts a family, told from the perspective of a unreliable, albeit delightful narrator -- a wildly imaginative 7-year-old named Tim (Miles Bakshi, and narrated by Tobey Maguire as his adult self). The most unusual Boss Baby (Alec Baldwin) arrives at Tim's home in a taxi, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase. Their sibling rivalry must soon be put aside when Tim discovers that Boss Baby is in fact a spy on a secret mission to win back the affection of his parents (Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow), and thwart a plot that involves the CEO of Puppy Co. Francis E. Francis (Steve Buscemi) in an epic battle between puppies and babies. The film is released in the US on 31st March.

Four films this week offering the usual range of genres and tastes from epic big budget Disney live action retelling, to an updated teenage Superhero offering, to an ET alien running rampant on an International Space Station, and wrapping up with an animated family offering with a message. Share your thoughts with us here at this Blog, and in the meantime, I'll see you somewhere, sometime in the coming week at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 10th-16th April 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Emma Watson does on 15th April - check out my tribute to this Birthday Girl turning 26, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 10th April
  • Daisy Ridley - Born 1992, turns 24 - Actress | Producer
  • Haley Joel Osment - Born 1988, turns 28 - Actor | Producer
  • Barkhad Abdi - Born 1985, turns 31 - Actor
  • Charlie Hunnam  - Born 1980, turns 36 - Actor
  • Steven Seagal - Born 1952, turns 64 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Max von Sydow - Born 1929, turns 87 - Actor | Director  
Monday 11th April
  • John Milius - Born 1944, turns 72 - Writer | Producer | Director
Tuesday 12th April
  • Hardy Kruger - Born 1928, turns 88 - Actor
  • Andy Garcia - Born 1956, turns 60 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Claire Danes - Born 1979, turns 37 - Actress | Producer
  • Saoirse Ronan - Born 1994, turns 22 - Actress
Wednesday 13th April
  • Ron Perlman - Born 1950, turns 66 - Actor | Producer
  • William Sadler - Born 1950, turns 66 - Actor
  • Peter Davison - Born 1951, turns 65 - Actor
  • Paul Sorvino - Born 1939, turns 77 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Edward Fox - Born 1937, turns 79 - Actor
Thursday 14th April
  • Peter Capaldi - Born 1958, turns 58 - Actor | Writer | Director
  • Robert Carlyle - Born 1961, turns 55 - Actor | Director
  • Adrien Brody - Born 1973, turns 43 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Julie Christie - Born 1941, turns 75 - Actress
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar - Born 1977, turns 39 - Actress | Producer
  • Abigail Breslin - Born 1996, turns 20 - Actress
Friday 15th April
  • Emma Watson - Born 1990, turns 26 - Actress
  • Emma Thompson - Born 1959, turns 57 - Actress | Writer | Producer
  • Claudia Cardinale - Born 1938, turns 78 - Actress
  • Luke Evans - Born 1979, turns 37 - Actor
  • Seth Rogen - Born 1982, turns 34 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
Saturday 16th April
  • Martin Lawrence - Born 1965, turns 51 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Ellen Barkin - Born 1954, turns 62 - Actress | Producer
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris, France to mother Jacqueline Luesby and father Chris Watson - both lawyers. Until the age of five, the young Watson lived in Paris when her mother and father separated, at which point she moved to Oxfordshire, England to live with her mother, whilst spending weekends with her father in London. She attended the Dragon School in Oxford remaining there until 2003. From a very young age she had aspirations to become an Actress, and trained as a consequence at the Stagecoach Theatre in Oxford where she also took in singing and dancing. After leaving the Dragon School, she attended the girls independent Headington School, also in Oxford.

Following an exhaustive casting and audition process that involved eight separate auditions beginning in 1999, Watson was cast alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in her debut screen role as Hermione Grainger in the first instalment of the hugely popular J.K.Rowling 'Harry Potter' series of books - 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'. Released in 2001 to Box Office records and critical acclaim for the three young fresh faced stars, Watson was paid US$125K for her screen debut role and picked up four award nominations and a win in the Young Artist Awards for Best Performance by a Leading Young Actress.

A year later 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' was released to further critical acclaim with another award win and a nominations for the young Actress. Two years later in 2004 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' was released which proved to be the least successful commercially of the franchise, but Watson was still praised for her performance, and further awards and nominations followed.

2005's 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' broke new Box Office records as the three principle Actors by now had settled into their roles, were maturing and the on-screen chemistry between the three was clearly evident. More award wins and nominations came with Watson's performance.

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' came in 2007, making US$940M and breaking Box Office records for its opening weekend. That year, at age just seventeen, Watson's work on the first five films to date had made her an estimated £10M and she exclaimed that she would never have to work for money again. By March 2009 she was in the Top 6 of the Forbes listed 'Most Valuable Young Stars' and in 2010 she was the highest paid female in Hollywood having earned a cool £19M in 2009.

Taking a break from Potter and Grainger, Watson starred in the BBC Television Film production of 'The Ballet Shoes' which aired on Boxing Day 2007 to a significant audience, but mixed reviews. She also lent her voice talents to the animated feature 'The Tale of Despereaux' in the role of Princess Pea.

Next for release was 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince' in 2009, grossing US$935M, with the three leading cast members now all in their late teens and receiving much critical praise for their mature and energised performances. Three award nominations followed for Watson. Filming of the final book in the series was split into two films for storyline and financial reasons and was shot back to back over sixteen months from early 2009 until mid-2010. 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 1' raked in US$960M and 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2' brought home US$1.34B bringing the eight film franchise to a conclusion for all in mid-2011. For the two films combined Watson received thirteen award nominations and five wins together with a US$30M pay cheque for her role in the two concluding films.

With Harry, Ron and Hermione now behind her, Watson starred in 'My Week With Marilyn' alongside Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench and Eddie Redmayne. From there came 'The Perks of Being a Wall Flower' in 2012 which brought much further critical recognition with six award nominations and five award wins. 'The Bling Ring' came next as Directed by Sofia Coppola, and then the chance to work with an ensemble comedy cast in Seth Rogen's 'This Is The End' in 2013, with 'Noah' for Darren Aronofsky and starring Russell Crowe in the Biblical title role with Anthony Hopkins and Ray Winstone thereafter. 'Regression' cane next in 2015 with Ethan Hawke but failed to make any kind of impression.

'Colonia' is up next for release in 2016 with Daniel Bruhl and Michael Nyqvist, with 'The Circle' currently filming with Tom Hanks. Then for 2017 there is a live action all star version of Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' in production currently with Watson playing the lead female role of Belle.









All up Watson has 21 acting credits to her name, fifteen award wins and another 45 nominations. The gross Box Office take from the eight Harry Potter films she starred in stands at US$7.7B. In May 2014 Watson graduated from Brown's University on Rhode Island with a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature, and she is certified to teach Yoga and Meditation. She was the youngest star to grace the front cover of 'Teen Vogue' in 2005; she was the face of 'Burberry' in 2009, and appeared promoting their 2010 collection; she was awarded a Style Icon by 'Elle'; in 2011 she became the face of 'Lancome'; and in 2014 she was awarded Best British Style at the British Fashion Awards. She is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and is every active in promoting women's rights and feminism, and has done so at the highest political level, having addressed the UN in New York.

Emma Watson - forever ingrained in our minds as Hermione Grainger but nonetheless carving out a career beyond Harry Potter with critical acclaim more often than not; has achieved so much for all of her 26 years; is an outspoken activist for what she believes in; has already appeared in many 'Top Lists' often gaining a high ranking; and clearly has much to offer, is in demand, and is still only starting out. Happy Birthday to you Emma, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-