Turning the focus back on this weeks four new release movies coming to your local big screen Odeon, we kick start with a fantasy drama film that tells the story from childhood to adulthood, as Charles Krantz experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us. This is followed by a sequel to an earlier 2021 film that sees this seemingly ordinary suburban dad and former assassin once again drawn into the violent world he tried to leave behind. Next up we have a biographical drama film about a wild school boy Rich Jenkins, son of a boozy miner and an English teacher who recognised his talent, Philip Burton; and closing out the week we have a story of how surviving on an isolated farm after a series of plagues and wars, a former soldier and her family make one last stand against a vicious militia that wants to take their land.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the four latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.
'THE LIFE OF CHUCK' (Rated M) - is an American fantasy drama film Written for the screen, Co-Produced, Directed and Edited by Mike Flanagan who made his feature film making debut with 'Absentia' in 2011, and which he would follow up with 'Oculus' in 2013, then 'Hush', 'Before I Wake' and 'Ouija : Origin of Evil' all in 2016, 'Gerald's Game' in 2017 and 'Doctor Sleep' in 2019. He also created, wrote, Produced, and served as Showrunner on the Netflix horror series 'The Haunting of Hill House' in 2018, 'The Haunting of Bly Manor' in 2020, 'Midnight Mass' in 2021, 'The Midnight Club' in 2022 and 'The Fall of the House of Usher' in 2023 also Directing and Editing some if not all episodes of each. This film is based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King, which was published in his 2020 compilation book 'If It Bleeds'. The film saw its World Premiere showcasing at TIFF in early September last year, was released in the USA in mid-June, has garnered generally favourable critical reviews and has so far grossed US$11.5M. The film is shown in reverse chronological order with the film split into three acts, from adulthood to childhood Charles 'Chuck' Krantz (Tom Hiddleston) experiences the wonder of love (Act Three : Thanks, Chuck), the heartbreak of loss (Act Two : Buskers Forever), and the multitudes contained in all of us (Act One : I Contain Multitudes). Also starring Jacob Tremblay as seventeen year old Chuck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, Mark Hamill, Carl Lumbly, Heather Langenkamp, David Dastmalchian, Q'orianka Kilcher and Nick Offerman.
'NOBODY 2' (Rated MA15+) - this American action thriller film is Directed by Timo Tjahjanto who first burst onto the scene in 2009 as one half of The Mo Brothers with their feature length debut with 'Macabre', which they would follow up with 'Killers' in 2014, and 'Headshot' in 2016, and then in his own right 'May the Devil Take You' and 'The Night Comes for Us' both in 2018, 'May the Devil Take You Too' in 2020, 'The Big 4' in 2022 and 'The Shadow Strays' in 2024. Here then, this sequel to 2021's 'Nobody' sees suburban husband, father and workaholic assassin Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk who also Co-Wrote the screenplay and Co-Produces here too) takes his wife Becca (Connie Nielsen) his teenage son Brady (Gage Munroe) and his daughter Sammy (Paisley Cadorath) on a much-needed vacation to the small tourist town of Plummerville, after thwarting a home invasion. However, he soon finds himself in the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator Henry (John Ortiz), shady sheriff Abel (Colin Hanks), and Lendina (Sharon Stone) a bloodthirsty crime boss and the mastermind behind a bootlegging operation. Also starring Christopher Lloyd, RZA and Michael Ironside. The film is released in the US this week also.
'MR. BURTON' (Rated M) - is a British biographical drama film Directed by Marc Evans who made his theatrical feature film debut with 'House of America' in 1997 which he would follow up with the likes of 'Resurrection Man' in 1998, 'My Little Eye' in 2002, 'Trauma' in 2004, 'Snow Cake' in 2006 and 'Hunky Dory' in 2011. Here, in the Welsh town of Port Talbot, in 1942, Richard Jenkins (Harry Lawtey) lives as a wayward schoolboy, caught between the pressures of his struggling family, a devastating war, and his own ambitions. However, a new opportunity arises when Richard’s natural talent for drama catches the attention of his teacher, Philip Burton (Toby Jones). Taking Richard under his wing, the young man thrives thanks to Philip’s strict tutelage and the guidance of kindly landlady, Ma Smith (Leslie Manville). However, as the acting world comes within Richard’s reach, the burden of his past risks holding him back forever. Also starring Aneurin Barnard. The film was released in the UK in early April this year.
'40 ACRES' (Rated MA15+) - this Canadian post-apocalyptic thriller film is Written and Directed by R. T. Thorne in his feature film making Directorial debut. Here, a matriarch of descendants of African American farmers and former soldier Hailey Freeman (Danielle Deadwyler) who settled in 1875 in rural Canada after the first Civil War, find themselves two hundred years later, trying to survive in a decimated future as they strive to defend their forty acre homestead in the middle of nowhere against cannibals and raiders. The film saw its premiere screening at TIFF in early September last year, was released in the US in early April this year, has so far grossed US$775K and has generated largely favourable critical reviews.