Senin, 04 April 2016

This Rotten Week: Predicting Hardcore Henry, The Boss And Before I Wake Reviews


The Boss

After a slow week of new movies coming out last time around – studios fearing the second week behind Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, things pick back up this week in the film world. Get ready for Hardcore Henry, The Boss, and Before I Wake.
Just remember, I'm not reviewing these movies, but rather predicting where they'll end up on the Tomatometer. Let's take a look at This Rotten Week has to offer.

Quite possibly my favorite part of the description of Hardcore Henry is in the R-rating tag, where the film is described as having "... non-stop bloody brutal violence and mayhem, language throughout, sexual content/nudity and drug use." I don’t know if that’s from the MPAA ratings guide, but man it had me cracking up. The "non-stop" piece is the real telling sign for the flick, which appears a total tour-de-force of action right from the get go. Basically, it’s first person shooter style, seeing everything from the eyes of the titular Henry. Dude wakes up in some lab with his wife, gets superhuman prosthetics put on and it’s go time. 

If not for the early reviews, I would have been a little worried about the jarring effects of seeing the whole flick from Hardcore Henry’s point of view. But after a few festival screenings, critics have shown love for what they’ve seen, and the movie is sitting at 89% on the Tomatometer with 20 reviews. Director Ilya Niashuller’s first directorial work looks like it knocks it out of the park and may create a new run of similarly shot movies. 
Comedies are tricky things. You need to typically toe a fine line between funny, crass, surprising and innovative while also be acceptable to the masses. I dare say, this one might do it. If the trailer’s any indication, the team at The Boss uses it’s could-be vanilla material (once great rich woman working to help a Brownie troop sell cookies) and ramps it up a notch. It looks over the top, but in a good way. This could be right in Melissa McCarthy’s wheelhouse. I thought the trailer was hilarious. 

Ben Falcone who also directed Tammy (23%) is back here helming this one and again working with McCarthy. They are a husband and wife team who have previously collaborated on Bridesmaids, The Heat and Identity Thief (most of which featured Falcone as an actor). I think they did just enough to take the jokes over the top (an all-out Brownie brawl being just one example) and I have a feeling it plays well enough with critics to get over the 50% mark, but doesn’t wind up being a full-blown hit. 

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