Saturday, June 29, 2013

WORLD WAR Z: Movie Review

WORLD WAR Z 




                      WORLD WAR Z:  MOVIE REVIEW

Choirs are singing or perhaps not. For the idea of belting out a tune might just turn a host of zombies in your direction – their intention – to bite you, infecting you with an unknown virus.  WORLD WAR Z stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a man caught up in trying to save his family and the world from the zombie apocalypse that is turning humanity into fiends with an appetite for human flesh. Brad’s mission is to rejoin the United Nations and take up the position of helping to find the origination of the virus. If Gerry fails to heed the call, his family will be in peril.

From the start, WORLD WAR Z is action packed movie with plenty of gore and chase scenes to keep you on the edge of your seat. The zombies are horribly fascinating in their own writhing right and the situation only gets more hopeless as the movie progresses. Bodies pile up as nation after nation succumbs to the mayhem. But Gerry Lane is resourceful, uncovering bits and pieces of resources to help aid in the cause. But there is no easy answer as Gerry begins to find a ray of hope.

WORLD WAR Z has plenty of grisly scenes, not for the faint of heart or children.  All in all it kept my interest, though the ending lacked a bit of luster.  But overall a good summer flick for horror fans.


Review by: Author Tamera Lawrence 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

MAN OF STEEL: MOVIE REVIEW

Man of Steel



                  MAN OF STEEL


He’s back. And just when I’ve been missing him. Clark Kent/Kal-El makes his appearance in the new hit movie MAN OF STEEL. Actor Henry Cavill, makes the perfect specimen with his rugged good looks and manly attributes. And of course, he can wear the suit and still retain a measure of respect. 

Thanks to his father’s urging, thirty-three year old Clark Kent has been hiding his uniqueness all of his life. Afraid of the rejection that will surely come his way, Clark is trying to deal with his powers and his inability to fit in. But after his adopted father’s death, Clark realizes that he could have saved his dad from a killer twister, having held fast to the belief that he needed to remain in the shadows.

But now that has changed. Clark’s mission to find out who he was comes to fulfillment. The only problem, Lois Lane is now a witness to his identity and now hot on his trail. The feisty reporter has an appetite for the truth and perhaps a tad of a crush on the man in blue.

But as earth is threatened by General Zod and his cronies, Clark must step out of the shadows and face down the evil that has come to destroy humanity.

MAN OF STEEL was an enjoyable flick. The only problem my son, age 9, who wasn’t familiar with the other superman movies, missed out on the part of baby Clark’s arrival on earth and how his adopted parents found him. True it is later explained in the movie, but the visual image would have been better.  Lois Lane was also missing a bit of sensuality.  The chemistry between Lois and Clark approached on stale. But all an all a good summer flick. True Superman fans of any age will enjoy this remake and hopefully the man in blue will gain more devotees in the future.

Review by: author Tamera Lawrence