Monday, June 17, 2024

2024 Summer Movie Season - Inside Out 2: Review & Analysis


 Emotional Triumph!!!!! Sequel to 2015 Pixar Standout Regains Studios' Sense of Self!!!!

Review By Brandon Porter









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Story Description


Despite a rough start, Riley has settled into her new home and town. Her smooth adjustments are partially due to the continued efforts of her inner emotions Joy (Amy Pohler), Fear (Tony Hale), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Disgust (Liza Lapira), and Anger (Lewis Black). With Riley coming into her own as a hockey player, her parents decide to sign her up for a special camp for up-and-coming junior high prospects. With these new experiences at the forefront and Riley being on the cusp of something called "Puberty", Joy and the others soon face new challenges and some new house guests. One of those guests is the skittishly chaotic Anxiety (Maya Hawke) who is eager to contribute to the team...by any means. With the arrival of Anxiety as well as others such as Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (Adèle Exarchopoulos), and Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser), a power struggle begins to occur within the command center which ultimately has Joy and her friends cast out by the new residents. Now separated from their home and  Riley slowly succumbing to Axiety's chaotic takeover, Joy and the others must find their way back and ensure that Riley's transition into the next phase in her life doesn't lead her down a path of destructive emotional mayhem.


Joy and her friends wake up to some new "alterations" to
their workspace.


Film Review


The arrival of 2015's Inside Out marked a significant return to form for Pixar Animation Studios after a few years of less-than-receptive entries to the portfolio. Its clever writing, emotional heft, and worldbuilding have made it a fan favorite for nearly a decade. With Inside Out 2, Director Kelsey Mann progresses the story forward by putting Joy and her crew in uncharted territory as they grapple with Riley's teenage years and her literal new emotions. After traveling back into Riley's head for another emotional escapade, Inside Out 2 is a strong reminder of why Pixar is one of the best studios in the industry. When I left the theater after seeing Inside Out back in 2015, I proudly declared that Pixar was back to form after a few years of films not quite living up to the exceptional high bar it set for itself. With Inside Out 2, I feel the same way in terms of the movie really being a fantastic showcase of layered depth, clever writing, and nuanced narrative edifice. The movie builds out its world in a variety of ways while continuing to challenge our characters both in and out of Riley's head. Let's give the film credit for several elements that work in its favor. The cast is fantastic all around both returning and new. Amy Pohler is once again a joy as Joy. What is great about the character this time around is that we see her continued vulnerability be put at the forefront as she starts to come to grips that she doesn't have all the answers to every situation. While she had her moment of vulnerability in the first one, this time her colleagues see it and it truly humanizes Joy in a way that rallies the team together at a time when they need each other the most. The other OG emotions stand out as well with a surprise one being Lewis black's Anger. His character shows a softness that is warm and nurturing despite his tendency to fly off the handle. It adds depth to his character that wasn't there before making him more fleshed out as a result. Sadness benefits from her formed relationship with Joy as they share a more trusting bond while Liza Lapira's Disgust and Tony Hale's Fear offer great comic relief throughout. Now that we've covered our original crew, let's discuss the new players.



Anxiety looks to ensure Riley is ready for any worst-case 
scenario matter the cost.


A full-on fan favorite since getting introduced in the teaser trailer, Anxiety is unsurprisingly one of the standout characters in the film. Performed amazingly by Maya Hawke, Anxiety is, no exaggeration, a flurry of chaotic energy. From how she talks, how she thinks, and even how she looks, she adds great humor but also some dark nuance to the narrative. Always focusing on the future while ignoring the moment, her actions while good-intentioned and effective begin to show signs of a path of destruction that become unhinged and hauntingly relatable to anyone dealing with their own form of her. Hawke is masterful in the role capturing the desperate nature of this character and the fear that overtakes her at several key moments in the story. She is a fantastic addition to the world of Inside Out and one of the best new characters in the series. Aya Edebiri's Envy, Adèle Exarchopoulos' Ennui, and Embarrassment, played by Paul Walter Hauser are great additions in their own right and all get their time to shine as well. Performances aside, Inside Out 2's biggest strength is its continued expansion of its world both within and out of Riley's head. Director Kelsey Mann and her team put a lot of thought into how Riley's emotions and Riley herself, were going to navigate the challenges of such a pivotal and terrifying part of growing up. Both this film and its predecessor do such a wonderful job of meshing both worlds together in a way that they complement each other and tell the complete story with you invested in both sides of the lens. The film's climax, in particular, is an emotional onslaught of layered nuance that is sad, relatable, and all too close to reality. It's that type of powerful visual storytelling that makes Pixar one of the Walt Disney Company's best brands. Pixar is known for being a studio that puts its heart and soul into its projects. This one is no different as it delivers a message that young and old must hear as they navigate a stage in their life where they are facing their own "storm of anxiety" every day. In the end, Inside Out 2 is such an incredible addition to the Pixar portfolio that builds on the world it has created while challenging its characters in ways necessary for growth. If there is a lesson to take from this film, it is to be wary of the emotions that are "at the control" for some of them may be destructive long term. It's also a great advocacy piece for embracing all of the different parts of yourself. Some will be good, some will be bad, others ugly. However, in the end, it is those multifaceted parts of you that truly make you one of a kind. 



Rating and Final Thoughts


A stellar and emotional follow-up to one of Pixar's best portfolio
entries that expand its world and characters in a nuanced way that reminds
us why the studio is an elite force in the industry. 


Feel all the feelings!!!!

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Re-Porter Blog 2024 Summer Movie Season - June Preview

 



Happy Thursday followers. Summer is in full swing and now things really start to heat up regarding our SMS lineup. Month 1 was a great start but now the focus is on our second slate. Action, emotions, and frightening encounters encompass our June lineup promising a ton of great opportunities for cinephiles to bask in some great films. Let’s breakdown all that June has to offer in our Month 2 preview








Bad Boys Ride or Die (Sony Pictures, June 7th)


When They Come For You


Veteran Miami cops Mike Lowry and Marcus Burnett have endured so much together in their storied careers. But nothing can prepare them for this. When a respected member of their department is allegedly framed for shady business dealings, they ban together looking to clear his name. Unfortunately, their attempts to clear his name have now made them fugitives. A race against time ensures as both Marcus and Mike attempt to clear their names and live to see another day. The latest installment in the Bad Boys franchise sees Marcus and Mike going up against every corrupt organization known to man as well as their own brothers in arms. Chaos and mayhem ensue when Bad Boys Ride or Die enters theaters tomorrow





Latest Trailer







Inside Out 2 
(Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios,  June 14th)





Emotional Damage 

All through our lives, we experience situations that shape our relationships and how we move into adulthood. The first time we experience this is in puberty. For 13-year-old Riley, her emotions Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger have run a tight ship as Riley steps into her own. But with new challenges come some new emotions. Something tells me it’s about to get really crowded in here. The highly anticipated sequel to the 2015 hit, Inside Out 2 sees Joy and company navigating a more crowded control room that has some new residents including the skittish yet chaotic Anxiety. Feel the rush of overwhelming emotions when Inside Out 2 arrives in cinemas on June 14th



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A Quiet Place Day One (Paramount Pictures, June 28th)



Quiet Street

New York is one of the loudest and chaotic cities on the planet. Every street, every block, every corner is bustling with echoing of people, traffic and general chaos. But what happens when the city that never sleeps is driven to silence by terrifying beings from the sky? Serving as the latest installment in the sci fi horror series, Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn star as 2 strangers who have to rely on each other and silence to survive an attack from extraterrestrial beasts who hunt anything that makes noise. Witness a city gone quiet and try to survive the night when A Quiet Place Day One arrives in theaters on June 28th.


Latest Trailer






Be sure to check out these movies and more in the coming weeks as well as their reviews. Have a great rest of your week and see you all real soon.





Wednesday, June 5, 2024

2024 Summer Movie Season - Monthly Recap (May 2024)

 




2024 SMS May Recap


Happy followers!!! I hope your June is going well. The opening month of the summer movie season has come and gone as hard as that is to believe. A lot transpired in the cinematic showings of month 1 so let’s break it all down in our first monthly recap of the season.






Not having an MCU film to kick off the summer feels weird. But The Fall Guy was a worthy substitute to kick off SMS 2024. Funny, heartfelt, and surprisingly pointed in how some people are seen in the industry, The Fall Guy was a surprise gem that set the right tone for the still-young summer lineup.









It’s crazy how a reboot of a sci-fi series from the 60s can still manage to continue the momentum of being one of the most engaging sagas of modern media. Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes delivers another standout installment that introduces new characters and sets up a narrative trajectory that adds intrigue moving forward. This new era in the Apes saga promises a lot of interesting twists and turns. Fans and newcomers in general have a lot to be excited about. 










The essence of childlike wonder is truly magical. However, as we get older, the childlike essence fades and the connections to that part of us fade or disappear. IF crafted a narrative that reinforces the importance of not losing that part of ourselves while delivering funny and heartfelt moments along the way. No matter how old we get, we should always hold on to the kid at heart in us all.








A trail of chaos follows her wherever she goes. Her grit made her a survivor, her resolve made her ruthless, and her escapades made her legendary. Furiousa A Mad Max Saga followed up on the foundation of the character’s initial debut in the 2015 masterpiece. Non-stop action and unforgettable performances made this high-octane road rage fest a scorching experience. If you don’t know her name, you do now.







The path to being a legend is never an easy feat. Especially for a female athlete in the 1920s. But for those her persevere, greatness will always find them. Young Woman and The Sea is a story about defying the odds amid all those telling you something cannot be done. With this year’s summer games just months away, the film is a strong reminder of what someone is capable of facing odds that seem impossible.




Here Are The Regarding How The Films Did Financially and Among Critics

Best Box Office Numbers (As of June 5th, 2024)



1. Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes: $339.1 Million


2. The Fall Guy: $158.5 Million


3. IF: $138.8 Million


4. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga: $116 Million


5. Young Woman and The Sea: $500,000




Best Critical Success (via. Rotten Tomatoes)


1. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (90% Certified Fresh)


2.  Young Woman and The Sea (84% Certified Fresh)



3.  The Fall Guy (81% Certified Fresh)


4.  Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes (80% Certified Fresh)


5. IF (49%)



What was your favorite movie from this month? Make sure you return tomorrow as we get you ready for everything heading your way in month 2. Have a wonderful rest of your hump day everyone.