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Best Movies For The Second Half Of 2009
by Dan J. on Jun.24, 2009, under Movies
Ok, so 2009 hasn’t been the greatest year for film. It started out with a bang and a lot of promise, but has not lived up to the expectations. There have been a few gems : Star Trek, Coraline, The Hangover, Drag Me To Hell, Pixar’s Up and to a lesser extent I Love You, Man. However, the list of stinkers is longer than you can imagine, with such shining examples as : Paul Blart Mall Cop, X-Men Origins : Wolverine, Fast & The Furious, Bride Wars, Land Of The Lost and I could go on and on.
So, my fingers and toes are crossed that the remainder of the year will wash the bad taste out of my mouth. Here then, is a list of the movies scheduled for the rest of 2009 that I believe will offer the most entertainment for your hard earned bucks. Some may currently in limited release, but wide release is what you’re looking at here.
The Hurt Locker : Wide Release Unknown
Public Enemies : July 1st
Miyazaki’s Ponyo : August 14th
Inglourious Basterds : August 21st
The Boat That Rocked : August 28th
Mike Judge’s Extract : September 4th
Shane Acker’s 9 : September 9th
Zombieland : October 9th
Where The Wild Things Are : October 16th
Avatar : December 18th
So little is still known about this film, but James Cameron seems to know what he’s doing. He has promised something earth shattering, something unique. Nothing is guaranteed, but at the very least, you will be entertained.
Sherlock Holmes : December 25th
MOVIE REVIEW : Drag Me To Hell
by Dan J. on Jun.01, 2009, under Movies
Let me just begin by saying this movie will stick with you. Whether you want it to, or not. However, it will leave you smiling AND looking down your hallway making sure that noise you heard was just the fridge kicking in.
I haven’t been so utterly amused and terrified with a movie since, ironically, the Evil Dead series. Drag Me To Hell tends to lean towards the more terrifying end of the spectrum more often, however there were a few laughs to be heard in the theater. There are a few soul possessions in particular, which I won’t go into any more, except to say they will put a smile on your face.
The lead character of Christine Brown (played by the wonderful Alison Lohman of Matchstick Men and Big Fish) becomes the victim of a gypsy curse, given to her by a bitter, elderly woman Mrs. Ganush (played by Lorna Raver). This is not just any curse. It will torment its victim for 3 days, mentally and physically, after which, will ensure they end up in a rather nasty place. You can take a wild guess where. Christine’s boyfriend Clay Dalton (played by everyone’s favorite Mac, Justin Long) tries to understand what she’s going through and even enlists the help of a fortune teller, all of who which are determined to eradicate the curse.
Not since The Haunting (yes, the terrible remake) have I felt dread and the sense of terror, through sounds and noise alone. Raimi does what he did in the Evil Dead series and what many horror directors can only dream of, and that is instill fear before anything has actually happened. Once it does happen… he scares you some more. Sure, there are some cheap scare tactics used here and there, but movies are supposed to be fun, right?
The reason I continue to go back to Evil Dead, is because you cannot escape the fact that this feels so similar, thankfully in the best ways possible. If you are a fan of the ‘Dead’ series, you will find a handful of tongue-in-cheek references, including some very obvious ones. If not, this film may convince you to go back and give them a watch, to see what Raimi did pre-Spidey.
Synopsis : A stellar horror film. It has everything you can possibly ask for : great acting, tongue in cheek humour, geniune scares and some memorable characters. Not including one of the best endings I’ve ever seen. You will be talking about this for days after you see it, I guarantee.

