Tuesday, August 22, 2023

2023 Summer Movie Season - Blue Beetle: Review & Analysis

 


Shining Light!!! Live Action Debut of Blue Beetle Is Super Fun Summer Win for DC!!!

Review By Brandon Porter












Ready or not, time to hero up!!!



Story Description


Life after college is always an unpredictable road, but one could not anticipate it being anything like the one Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) has to navigate at the moment. Months after receiving his degree, Jaime is eager to make a name for himself and make his familia proud. While waiting for an interview with the technology conglomerate, an old childhood friend gives him a box and tells him not to open it. Predictably he does and what he discovers inside is a highly advanced yet ancient sentient creature named Khaji-Da whose super powerful abilities can only be unlocked by attaching itself to a host..and guess who the lucky one is?! Now bonded to an advanced alien being who gifts him with a highly advanced suit with flight capability and advanced nanotech weaponry, Jaime must face the aggressive forces at hand and protect his city and family regardless of whether he believes he is up to the task or not. 




Jaime enjoys time with his loving family.



Film Review


The DC cinematic heroverse has had an eventful year for better and for worse. While there is plenty of optimism about the future of the franchise with James Gunn's new DCU starting to take shape, the blunder and baggage of this year's DC releases such as Shazam Fury of The Gods and The Flash, and the potential baggage of the still yet to be released Aquaman sequel has put a damper on any excitement about the franchise moving forward. As the one DC film property that doesn’t have any form of bad press around it, Director Angel Manuel Soto prepares to introduce the DC universe’s newest hero in what is the unofficial first movie in the new DCU. After suiting up with Jaime Reyes in this latest summer hero escapade, Blue Beetle is a refreshing and much-needed win for DC and the 2023 superhero lineup. DC's prior 2 cinematic outings have stumbled hard in large part to them being overly ambitious and messy. What is great about Blue Beetle is it showcases the joys of keeping it simple. The story is straightforward, the characters are lovable and relatable, the action is fast and fun but not overly bombastic, and the messaging is emotionally earnest. Director Angel Manuel Soto does a great job of telling a grounded story that still feels large enough to be invested in. Part of that goes to the terrific cast starting with our leading man Xolo Maridueña. Xolo gets full marks for delivering big-time as Jaime Reyes. Maridueña plays him with such charisma and crafts a character that you genuinely root for throughout the film. Part of that arc is represented in the physical aspect of the role. When Jaime first puts on the suit, it is jarring for him given that he is unsure of what he and the suit are capable of. Once he gets into a rhythm and gains confidence, it feels earned and it's a rewarding moment to see. While Maridueña is a standout lead, it's his family that is equally as fun to watch. George Lopez is a bonified scene stealer as Uncle Rudy bringing his top-tier comedic flair with a touch of down-to-earth earnestness. Another standout is Adriana González as Nana. For someone who isn't given much to work with in the beginning, midway through, she becomes one of the best characters in the film and has some of the best moments in the 3rd act. Belissa Escobedo, Bruna Reis Maia, Damián Alcázar, and Elpidia Carrillo round out the family, and all turn in great performances while playing off of Maridueña's Jaime very well. As for our antagonists, they are surprisingly depth filled for the most part. Susan Sarandon's Victoria Kord is by the numbers evil but in a way that makes her despicable and easy to root against. In contrast, Raoul Trujillo's Carapax surprised me with how much substance and depth his character had. Originally thought to be just a cookie-cutter villain, his story is quite tragic and makes him a sympathetic character still worthy of redemption. 



Bringing out the big guns.


As I said earlier, one of the many things Blue Beetle does well is its ability to keep things simple. The film is set in the DC universe (the one it’s in remains to be seen), but there is enough separation from its franchise predecessors to maintain its footing. This allows us to connect with the characters and their arcs more personally which is a huge bonus when introducing a new superhero. The story and narrative are small enough to not create a ripple effect that will change the fabric of the universe but still has strong elements to show that it can be part of the bigger picture if needed down the road. That is why this film is such a home run for me in how it is crafted. There is still a lot of uncertainty about how or if this movie will be part of Gunn's still-in-development DC universe. But Blue Beetle is separated from its in-universe predecessors just enough to where if they do decide to make it part of what they are building, it can seamlessly fit into the story they are assembling and make this a solid foundation to build on. Overall, Blue Beetle was an action-packed and emotionally earnest summer hero flick that impressed me in ways I both expected and didn’t expect. If this is truly the first entry in the Gods and Monsters Chapter of the DCU, It has me super optimistic about the future of this franchise and what this upcoming heroverse can be capable of once it finds its footing.



Rating and Final Thoughts

Filled with action, heart, and a strong sense of pride and identity, Blue Beetle is a huge win
for the superhero genre in 2023 and a much needed sign of progress for the DC cinematic 
portfolio.




Geared up for a promising new era!!!!


Tuesday, August 1, 2023

2023 Summer Movie Season - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Mutant Mayhem: Review & Analysis


A New Mutation!!! Ninja Turtles Cinematic Return Is Hilariously Fun Intro To New TMNT Universe!!!

Review By Brandon Porter 
























Teenage. Mutant. Turtles. Teens!!!

Story Description


New York has always been a bustling nest of intrigue, opportunity, and chaos. But what the city doesn’t know is that there is even more going on just below the Burroughs of the big apple. Deep within the city’s depths, four eager teenagers are thirsty for exploration and discovery. But one thing sets these youngsters apart… they are genetically mutated turtles that talk and are trained in the art of ninjitsu. For Leonardo (Nicolas Cantu), Michelangelo (Shamon Brown, Jr), Donatello (Micah Abbey), and Raphael (Brady Noon), a little ounce of “normalcy” is something that sounds pretty good compared to being forced to hide out with their loving but strict Master Splinter (Jackie Chan). When an army of mutants begins to wreak havoc on the city, these four heroes in a half shell must rise to the occasion and become NYC’s newest protectors and bring order to the age of mayhem.




Mikey, Donnie, April, Leo, and Raph form an amazing 
bond despite their differences


Film Review


Since their monumental debut in the 80s, the teenage mutant ninja turtles have become one of the biggest pop culture brands in history. With a plethora of comics, films, and television shows, the adventures of Mikey, Donnie, Leo, and Raph have captivated generations of fans for over 40 years. Now returning for the third theatrical adaptation, Seth Rogen ushers in a new era of turtle power in a brand new animated adventure with an all-star voice cast and a unique animation style. After kicking it with the heroes in a half shell for some mutant mayhem and ninja antics, TMNT Mutant Mayhem is a welcome change of pace both visually and narratively. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have captivated generations of fans. Through award-winning TV shows and multiple film adaptations, there is a variation of the heroes in a half-shell that is out there for someone. With this latest take on the TMNT mythos, Seth Rogen takes some liberties with the material. The film has his brand of humor yet still manages to greatly capture the spirit of the world and characters. I would be remiss if we didn't address one of the major highlights of this film which is the animation. Obviously, upon seeing it, comparisons to the Spider-Man spider verse films were pretty much guaranteed from the jump. I am happy to report however that despite similarities to the Spider-Verse films, Mutant Mayhem still manages to sport an animation style that is unique to the genre. Mutant Mayhem leans even more heavily on comic book art style with character designs, art direction, and fluidity all mashing together to create something truly stunning. It's crazy how the movie manages to be "like" Into and Across The Spider-Verse yet still be its own entity. Aside from the animation, the voice acting of our 4 shell-based heroes is another huge strength of the film. The quartet of Nicholas Cantu, Micah Abbey, Brady Noon, and Shamon Brown, Jr is an absolute joy to listen to in this movie. The chemistry is impeccable and is truly the heart and soul of this film. The fact that all of them are actual teenagers themselves makes these variations of Mikey, Donnie, Raph, and Leo so earnest and pure. As much as other animated versions of the characters are iconic and memorable, everything feels authentic with the way that all four of these actors react to situations and play off of one another. The decision to cast actual teenagers is one of several things this movie gets right. Ayo Edebiri's April O'Neil is another gem as she adds quick wit and humor to the film while Jackie Chan's Splinter is probably the funniest take on the character we've had yet. As for the other mutants, while a lot of them are in the background, a number of them do stand out significantly. Paul Rudd's Mondo Geeko and Post Malone's Ray Filet were great in the screen time they were given but it's Ice Cube's Superfly that is the real scene stealer. Cube is having the time of his life playing this character while still making him an intimidating adversary for the turtles to take on. His motivations line up well with the other characters and play into the main theme of the movie.



A Ninja Must Always Be Strong in Painful Situations.


The film's main message about doing things for the wrong reasons is a strong one and helps transform all of our characters. We see the motivations of each one and how it affects them and their choices. By the film's end, they come out differently than they did before. I appreciate this film's narrative structure allowing for growth and change as we see our heroes step into their own and rise to the occasion. I was impressed with how Rogen balances his style of improvisational comedy while still keeping to the spirit of the franchise which is hard to do in a culture that is overly protective of IP like this. It's one of the reasons why I am so interested to see where this team takes these characters in this universe. The world that has been set up is vastly different from any other Turtles universe that has come before and that creates excitement when thinking about what or who we'll see in the next chapter of this particular story. All in all, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem is such a fun addition to the turtles' portfolio. It has a visual style all its own and the universe that it has created is one where I'm excited about the possibilities of where characters will end up and how the story will play out moving forward. In the end, it's great to have the shell-shocked pizza kings back and their return breeds a bright future for the series at large.



Rating and Final Thoughts

An action-packed and hilarious new take on the heroes in a half-shell that breeds a new universe with a boldly unique animation style and an intriguing narrative trajectory moving forward.



We're OZZING with anticipation on what comes next out of this new universe.


Re-Porter Blog 2023 Summer Movie Season - August Preview

 


Preview By Brandon Porter



Hi there followers. Welcome to the final month of the 2023 summer movie season. It has been a crazy whirlwind of a season. But it’s not over yet. Even at the end, there are still so many incredible films on the docket for our concluding month. The hits just keep coming even as the finish line inches closer. Let’s break it down in our August preview.




Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
 (
Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies, August 2nd)


Bring Some Shell 



You know em, you love em, and they are coming back to ya!!! After half a decade away from the silver screen, the quartet of Mickey, Donnie, Leo, and Raph are back in the latest iteration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. From Seth Rogen and the director of Netflix's Mitchell vs The Machines, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon thrust fans into an all-new universe within the TMNT mythos with a new cast, story, and visual style. Weapon up and don’t forget the pizza when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem arrives in cinemas this Wednesday. 



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The Meg 2: The Trench (Warner Bros. Pictures, August 4th) 


Second Helping



The ocean is already a dangerous place. So you can imagine that danger being escalated when a prehistoric megalodon finds its way into the modern ocean. No stranger to dealing with this prehistoric terror of the deep, Jonas Taylor sets out on another expedition to seek out the beasts only to find out…this one brought some friends. The sequel to the 2018 aquatic adventure, Jason Statham is back for another helping as he dives into the treacherous clutches of these massive teeth-filled terrors. Jump back in for seconds when The Meg 2: The Trench swims into theaters on August 4th. 


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DC's Blue Beetle
 (Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Studios, August 18th)


Bug Blasted


Jaime Reyes is trying his best to live a normal life. But now, life has thrown him a curve ball he never expected. After accidentally bonding with an ancient sentient beetle, Reyes has access to flight, advanced weaponry, and enhanced combat skills. When his family is threatened, Jaime must rise to the occasion and become the hero his city needs..whether he wants to or not. Serving as the latest DC film of 2023, Cobra Kai’s Xolo Maridueña headlines the role of Jaime Reyes in the first major blockbuster superhero movie with a Latino lead. Ready or not, DC's newest hero is coming in hot when Blue Beetle comes to theaters on August 18th.



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Strays
 (Universal Pictures, August 18th)


Doggone Shame



Dogs have always been man’s best friend. We establish a bond with them that is so strong that there are times we wish they would talk to us so they could tell us what they are thinking. The answer: a lot of dirty words. When Reggie is separated from his owner, he meets a group of stray dogs that shows him that life is better when you’re not on a leash. From the studio that brought you Neighbors and Good Boys, Jamie Foxx, Will Farrell, Randall Park, and Isla Fisher star in the most outrageous comedy that has ever been unleashed from the kennel. Hold on to your collars and keep your noses clean when Strays barks into theaters on August 18th.


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Gran Turismo
 (Columbia Pictures/Playstation Productions, August 25th)


Wheels on Fire



In today’s day and age, gamers are becoming one of the most sought-after professional athletes in the world. But one rarely makes the jump from gaming to actual sports. For native Londoner Jann Mardenborough, his passion for racing is fueled by his need to carve out a path all his own. With the odds stacked against him and the people around him doubting him at every turn, Mardenborough attempts to do the impossible by transitioning from the virtual track to the actual track. Based on the insane true story, Neill Blomkamp helms the story of the man who successfully became one of racing’s most incredible Cinderella stories. Buckle up and shift into high gear as Gran Turismo opens in theaters on August 25th. 



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Be on the lookout for the reviews for these films and more. It has been a fun ride followers. Let's end it on a high note.