Sunday, October 30, 2016

FILMGODZ Movie Awards Video




FILMGODZ Movie Awards Video





So we finally released our first FilmGodz video on our Youtube channel! We decided to do our first video in the form of an awards presentation, like a mini version of the Oscars. The categories we decided upon were the Worst Sequel, Most Overhyped film, Best Remake and Most memorable film line. Our team are the judges, featuring Luke, Tenzin D, Tenzin W, Wilson and Tommy, who are here to give their expert opinion. Make sure you let us know what you think in the comments and where we can improve upon for next time. Also tell us what videos you want to see us make!!

Author: Luke Cai

     

Monday, October 17, 2016

Mad Max Review



Max Rockatanksy (Tom Hardy) and Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) are both on a mission to escape the Citadel from the War Boys in post-apocalyptic Australia. The War Boys are all affected by radiation sickness and get immediately mad when they are limited in resources such as water. Initially, Max is used as a blood supply to the War Boys however we finds his way of escaping to soon meet Furiosa. Furiosa is from the Green Lands who is on her own mission to kidnap the 5 wives of the villain Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) and return to her homeland in the Green Lands.

Max joins them in the journey to gain his own sense of freedom from the War Boys. As they are chased by Joe and the War Boys, Max and Furiosa find themselves in war with desert tribes such as the Buzzards. All in all, this film is a very well made film with a great storyline. It won the award for best production design and George Miller's talents definitely show in this movie. It has a lot of deeper themes and social commentary such as climate change. Tom Hardy has done an excellent job as Max Rockatanksy.

FilmGodz Rating: 10/10

Author: Tenzin Datsa-Tsang









Sunday, October 16, 2016

Pacific Rim film review


In Pacific Rim we are greeted by an imminent future in which humanity has been besieged by giant monsters known as “Kaiju,” which emerge from a dimensional rift deep beneath the Pacific Ocean in order to wreak havoc on humanity. To combat this threat, humanity comes together to create “Jaegers,” giant robots controlled by two mind-linked pilots.

If the spectacle of big robots battling it out with big monsters is all you’re interested in, then Pacific Rim is going to be a five-star experience that you should wholly enjoy in the biggest IMAX 3D theatre you can find. However, if you require a deeper story to sell you on all the spectacle than despite a parade of “cool moments,” a mishandled central storyline ultimately makes the experience a hollow one.

Though there’s a pervading sense of fun and joy that the director Guillermo del Toro has infused his passion project with; the goal is to entertain and entertain it does, for the most part (it does get cartoony, but that cartoon is still pretty fun). The script however is not impressive. The story is straightforward enough, but an abundance of sub-plots often makes it feel scattered-brained. The emotional core and character development are even more unfocused: this is supposedly Raleigh and Mako’s story we are being told – and Hunnam and Kikuchi are both solid leads with solid chemistry – but beyond a couple of superficial dramatic moments, there is no real conflict between our central characters, and no real arc for them to complete as individual characters. Our protagonists are often the least interesting parts of the film, which inevitably means a sort of detached viewing experience.

On the whole, Pacific Rim has its creator to thank for elevating it above so many similar and forgettable action blockbusters, through sheer creativity, love and force of will. While the storyline and emotional core aren’t strong, the action and spectacle are, and del Toro builds his world well enough to create plenty of future opportunities.

FilmGodz Rating: 7/10


Author: Wilson Phan

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Cars Film Review

Disney Pixar is known for its quirky animated classics, and 'Cars' is no exception, being a fast-paced story that teaches children winning isn't everything. 




Following on from the successes of Finding Nemo and The Incredibles, Pixar Animation Studios once again delves into new territory, this time the world of anthropomorphic cars. The film follows star racecar Lightning McQueen, whose aims to become the first rookie to win a Piston Cup. He is taken on an unexpected journey, however, when he becomes lost in a small country town, and where he meets a group of cars who teach him there is much more to life than just winning.

Pixar's stunning animation credentials are again seen in this film, where, with no humans present, makes the movie seem almost live action. The sheer ingenuity of how the Cars world was put together, and the idea of cars living in a world all to themselves adds to the film's appeal, as does the attention to detail Pixar is renowned for. 

The storyline of Cars is appealing to both kids and adults alike, with a fun action packed start and finish, with a deeper message resonating throughout the film. The characterization is one of the film's strong points, with a diverse range of characters and personalities, as well as some real-life celebrities in the cast, including Jay Leno and Michael Schumacher. 

The film Cars is not among the very best of Pixar's films, but it is a great film and put together better than many studios can even dream of. Ultimately, a more in-depth storyline and pure emotion is what the film lacks, although its excellent soundtrack and unique concept more than makes up for what is on a whole a very good attempt by Pixar. 

FILMGODZ RATING: 7.5/10

Author: Luke Cai

     

Thursday, October 13, 2016

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS MOVIE REVIEW

The animal kingdom of Minion Creators takes over the world!!!






We enter the the life of pets and enjoy the fun and spoils of the pets journey independence of humans. From the creators of Despicable Me, the high expectations of laughter, joy and love was seen and they didn't disappoint with this fun and imaginative perspective of pets life during work hours of the human race. 

In a quiet neighbourhood of Manhattan, the protagonist Max (voiced by Louis C.K) who is loved and protected by Katie (Ellie Kemper) is forced to feel comfortable the new dog Duke as part of the family. Besides the quarral between them, they find theirselves in a notorious animal kingdom underground that were known as lost pets. The leader Snowball was to create an army of these lost pets to unleash the pain back to the humans for leaving them! Max and Duke must work together and prevent the attack!

Not to spoil this movie away to anyone who hasn't seen this movie, it was created perfectly to suit everyone in the family! As mentioned, their are laughters to be filled and love to be shared across the room. Beautifully made and can hardly fault the creation of this movie

Released Date: 8th of September 2016

FILMGODZ RATING: 10/10 

Author: Tommy Phan

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Movie information: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2709768/

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Review

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 Captain America: Civil War is the third Captain America movie. After the efforts of the Avengers lead to the death of innocent people, the Government and the United Nations believed that the superheroes needed to be controlled therefore they introduced the Sokovia Accords, which turn the heroes into a task force supervised by the United Nations. From then, conflict arises within the Avengers team as their opinions are divided. Tony Stark believes that the Avengers should be controlled however Captain America thinks that the Government or UN could have an agenda like S.H.I.E.L.D. The rest of the team has to choose a side thus the Civil War.  
This movie had it all, from characters to entertainment and storyline. It has a great lineup of superheroes other than the Avengers. The inclusion of Black panther, Spider-man and Ant-man made the movie more entertaining.  This film was unlike other superhero movies where the villain was just a ordinary man and had no powers. Each side of the Avengers was a antagonist as well as a hero. The movie is packed with great choreography, fight scenes, stunt scenes that look very realistic but at the core of it, the film is about FRIENDSHIP. This movie depicts the consequences of action taken by the Avengers and that lead to the appearance of the villain. 

Therefore overall, this movie was EPIC and the delivery was great.

FilmGodz Rating: 10/10

Author: Tenzin Woeden






Friday, October 7, 2016

Now you see me 2

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The Horsemen's are back with their mind blowing magic tricks. A year after outsmarting the FBI, the 4 horsemen make a comeback in the hope of exposing a corrupt company however things don't go their way and suddenly they're transported to China and are blackmailed by Daniel Radcliff's character to pull of a dangerous heist.

"Now You See Me 2" reunites the magician + a newcomer for another heist. Like the first movie, this magic tricks are insane however it offers more of the same narrative . The first movie a huge hit as it was original entertainment and the sequence of the final act was great. However the the 2nd movie has too many plots and twists and halfway through out the movie, the plot seemed unimportant. The action and the magic scenes were amazing but we've seen that before. There are also characters that are irrelevant.

Nevertheless this movie is entertaining and lighthearted. I recommend this movie only for those who are not bothered by the all the twists.

FilmGodz Rating: 7/10

Author: Tenzin Woeden








Thursday, October 6, 2016

LONE SURVIVOR MOVIE REVIEW

Based on a true story of four navy seal soldiers enter the wretched mountains of Afghanistan to capture or kill Taliban leader Ahmad Shah.

The actors comparison with the real Navy Seal members

The four brave soldiers by the names of Marcus Luttrell (Mark Wahlberg), Michael Murphy (Taylor Kitsch), Danny Dietz (Emile Hirsch) and Matt ‘Axe’ Axelson (Ben Foster) fight back the large hoard of enemy troops throughout the operation after being noticed by farmers. Fighting for their lives, they must endure the pain of the harsh environment plus the large number of enemy troops chasing them.

You’ll be brought to tears by the strength and will all of these men have suffered through the event of this mission. The lives of both the army and the navy matters to each and every one of us as they risked their lives to bring safety from terrorist around the world. As such, after watching this breathtaking journey behind the scenes of the horrors of modern warfare we begin to continue to pray for the lives of these men for their bravery.

Overall, this is an intense movie with thoughtful process towards the depiction of these soldiers encounters within the treacherous mountains of Afghanistan. The injuries sustanined in this battle cannot be forgotten for the fight these soldiers have endured. Watch and remember the hardship of these brave soldiers heartbreaking story. 

RATING: 10/10

Author: Tommy Phan 

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

The Legend of Tarzan Review




The legend of Tarzan depicts a young character, Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard) who is raised by apes his whole life in the wilderness of the jungle without any contact with humans. The way he sees, thinks and communicates resembles that of an ape. When he comes to encounter Jane Porter (Margot Robbie), he feels an unusual sense of attraction towards her that they continue this encounter on a regular basis in the jungle. The early beginnings of the film has been fast forwarded to their married life when she brings Tarzan to England. When he is there, he is sent back to Africa with the accompaniment of George Washington Williams (Samuel L. Jackson) to assist in the allocation of resources and minerals from Africa to England. Tarzan is immediately hesitant with this proposal as it is against the wishes of his family back in the jungle to destroy their land for the gain of the King. Hence, George Washington encourages Tarzan to go with him to prove what atrocities are happening in Africa.

As the movie develops and Tarzan is returned to Africa with his wife and George, when the come along to meet Rom who sent there by the King to secure more minerals. However, Rom is perceived as the villain who acts in his own interest to gain money from his work. Tarzan sets himself on a journey to reclaim the land and save the people from slavery with the help of his animal friends. The overall acting and settings were very appropriate for the atmosphere of the film and the character development worked very well. The relationships between each characters was perfectly portrayed and the panoramic views of the African jungle were so beautiful. It was enjoyable and i would definitely watch this again!

FilmGodz Rating: 9/10

Author: Tenzin Datsa-Tsang













Sunday, October 2, 2016

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Film Review

The sixth installment of the Harry Potter film franchise is one of the most emotive yet, with romance in the air, and the grave threat hanging over the wizarding world growing ever darker, HP6 is a masterpiece by David Yates, and one of the best films of the Potter franchise.






Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is definitive proof that the series has grown up. No longer are wizards and magic the only happenings within the story, with the omnipresent themes of romance and danger from the previous film becoming ever more real. Romantic relationships between the characters become an area of great interest, while Harry and his friends also need to ward of the growing threat of danger from Lord Voldemort and his forces. 

Harry, Ron and Hermionie's sixth year at Hogwarts is more eventful than any of them anticipated, with the fearful thought of Snape serving as defence against the dark arts teacher, the task entrusted to Harry by Dumbledore and the mystery surrounding their nemesis Draco Malfoy, the three friends work hard to stick together despite forces pulling them apart. The mysterious Half-Blood prince and his potions book also add an extra layer of depth to the story, while the secret lessons with Dumbledore set up the viewer for the final installments of the worldwide phenomenon. 

The Half-Blood Prince is also visually spectacular, with a dark film palate reflecting the moody nature of the story, while exciting camera angles and dramatic cuts heighten the excitement from a film watcher's perspective. The addition of several new scenes exclusively for the film, such as the Christmas at the Weasleys duel also heighten the tension, and help set up the final chapter. 

The sixth Harry Potter film is filled with scenes full of emotion, romance, sacrifice and joy, creating a movie which is both emotionally satisfying and visually stunning. David Yates' direction and Nicholas Hooper's dramatic musical score both deserve praise, as does the performance of many of the actors. Although no Harry Potter films were ever awarded an Oscar, this was without doubt the most deserving, and one of the best in the entire Harry Potter franchise. 

FILMGODZ RATING: 8/10

Author: Luke Cai
     

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Fast and Furious 7 Review


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The 7th installment takes place after the 6th film and the story continues from the Tokyo Drift (3rd series). The film brings back all the characters that we love and it incorporates things from the past series.

The story follows Dom (Vin Deisel), Brian (Paul Walker) and the rest of the crew, who have decided to live a normal life and concentrate on things more important in life - FAMILY. But "Deckard Shaw" is on the hunt for the members, seeking revenge for his brother and takes out "Han" first and then blows up Brian's family house. Consequently everyone is in danger and they must fight back and eliminate "Shaw" to protect their family.

Like the past Fast and Furious series, the 7th film was consistent with its action packed scenes and the emphasis it places on brotherhood. Although the plot is convoluted, fans are keener on the action scenes rather than the story line. The film's biggest achievement was how it dealt with the passing of Paul Walker midway filming. Through the use of CGI, body doubles and past clips, they kept his character alive till the end. Although the film was action focused, in the end, it honoured Paul and gave his career a perfect ending. 

So if your looking for an entertaining movie filled and focused on action rather than the plot then this is a great movie.

FilmGodz Rating: 9/10

Author: Tenzin Woeden  




Friday, September 30, 2016

How to Train Your Dragon movie review



How to Train Your Dragon starts us of in familiar territory: accident-prone misfit Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) is a disappointment to his huge, manly father Stoick (Gerard Butler) and Viking community under regular attack from apparently vicious, fire-breathing dragons. Hiccup resolves to find new ways to fight dragons, and after a machine of his own invention shoots down one of the Night Furies, Toothless, sets off to find his prize. But when Hiccup tracks it down and befriends it, he comes to question his priorities. The two form a symbiotic relationship that becomes the heart and soul of the film.

What we have here is an exhilarating epic that mixes comedic and touching moments with some of the best action sequences ever created with CGI animation. The sweeping widescreen aesthetic is elevated by a dramatic score. While the Vikings' blood lust in "How to Train Your Dragon" is comedic in tone, there is an underlying theme of warmongering. Hiccup's dad is consumed with smoking out the dragons' nest, with orders to "kill on sight."

The 3-D used in the film is stunning. Hiccup and Toothless often soar through the skies, whipping around rock faces and skimming the ocean's surface. In 3-D, your stomach feels as if it might drop out, a sensation that "Avatar" couldn't quite muster. The designs of the dragons is also spectacular and is probably what young viewers will find most amazing. While some are two-headed, razor-toothed or even short and plump, Toothless is sleek like an oversized gecko but stalks his prey like a cat.

How to Train Your Dragon may actually be DreamWorks Animation's best movie yet—a fun, thrilling Viking voyage that, in the end, is a simple yet salient story about a boy and his dragon.

FilmGodz Rating: 9/10

Author: Wilson Phan

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

The Jungle Book Review



The Jungle Book 2016 is about a young boy, Mowgli, who grows up in a wolf pack after being left behind all alone in the jungle after his father his killed by the Tiger Shere Khan. Growing up, Mowgli finds himself in great danger where Shere Khan continuously tries to hunt him down. In the beginnings of the film, Shere Khan threatens Mowlgi's life, and so Bagheera the panther offers to guide Mowlgi back to the "man village" for the sake of his safety.

Although it is for his own safety, Mowlgi doesn't want to go back to the man village and always finds a way to stay in the jungle. Along his journey back to the man village, he meets some new friends such as Baloo the Bear. Meeting Baloo, he develops his own character and overcomes his fears.

Personally, I really enjoyed this movie, not only because it is a childhood favourite, the reality of the movies through its action and characteristics got me intrigued and excited. It's a great family movie and has a great ending. It's got great visuals, imagery and character developments.

FilmGodz Rating: 8.5/10


Author: Tenzin Datsa-Tsang
























Monday, September 26, 2016

RUSH MOVIE REVIEW

Are you searching for a movie with an adrenaline rush flowing through your veins? Well have i got instore for you with this Jaw-dropping speedster movie between two legendary drivers during the 1976 Formula 1 world championship. 



The world of Formula 1 is a place of speed disregard of the drivers own safety. For newcomers, Formula 1 in other words F1 is a motor racing consisting of 12 teams with 2 drivers each. Intensity grew among drivers as everyone fights for the crown of

Two handsome chaps by the names of Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl plays the 2 key drivers of the 1976 F1 world champions James Hunt and Niki Lauda respectively. Many drivers experience into the stages of F1 racing is never easy are the amount of stress they undergo is unpredictable. The stage was set after the gruelling on track and off track scenes of these 2 brilliant drivers brought forward onto the big screen. 

You'll be strapped to your seats and not want to get off with the pure speed of this extraordinary movie that will get you excited. For both F1 and non F1 fans, you'll experience the greatest scenes of motor racing in the world. The brillant history between these two incredible drivers will leave you speechless.



JAMES HUNT


NIKI LAUDA

RATING: 10/10
Author: Tommy Phan









Sunday, September 25, 2016

Slumdog Millionaire Film Review

Based on a book about a young man's extraordinary journey from life in an Indian slum to a millionaire and finding his lost love, this film adaptation is truly touching and raises awareness of the lives of those less fortunate, all in a remarkable story.




Based on the novel Q&A by Vikas Swarup, Slumdog Millionaire follows a young boys journey from living in a Mumbai slum to a game show contestant, vying for the million dollar prize others can only dream of. The key to his success? His life experiences, all of them give a vital clue to the answers of the questions that he faces. Told from the first person perspective of Jamal, a slumdog, the film utilizes flashbacks into the past and returns to the present to create a captivating and thrilling cinematic experience.  

Joining Jamal on his journey is his brother Salim, as well as a girl Latika, who the brothers rescued during a riot that claimed the life of their mother. Latika grows to become Jamal's love interest, but disappears and reappears in his life as she is captured by gangsters, escapes only to disappear from Jamal's life again. Similarly, Salim also disappears from his life for periods of time, leaving Jamal on his own. Through events of coincidence, the three main characters finally meet up again late in the film, and setting up the thrilling climax.

Slumdog Millionaire was heavily awarded, nominated for 10 Academy Awards at the Oscars and winning 8, including best picture. Furthermore, the film kick started the careers of the many Indian actors and actresses who starred, further enhanced due to the successful run the movie enjoyed. 

The film also explores several key themes such as friendship and love, taking the viewer on an emotional roller-coaster ride of Jamal's life, and an insight into a world that many of us would not know. The award winning soundtrack also adds to the atmosphere to create a stunning and engaging work of film.

Slumdog Millionaire is one of those rare adaptations which in my opinion tells the story better than the original novel. The precise filmmaking ability of Danny Boyle combined with the brilliant acting, emotional soundtrack and compelling story allows for the creation of one of the best films of 2008, and a must-watch for any film fan.


FILMGODZ RATING: 9/10

Author: Luke Cai
     

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Kingsman: The Secret Service movie review

Mathew Vaughn refreshes the posh British spy genre


Caught between straight-up James Bond and the Austin Powers parody version, Kingsman is a high-octane combo of action and comedy that offers a younger, streetwise variation on the 007 formula while pushing audiences’ favourite elements such as over the top action and ridiculous super villains to exaggerated extremes.

Adapted from Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons' 2012 comic book series and directed by Matthew Vaughn with the same anything-goes ingenuity he brought to Kick Ass, Kingsman is all over the place fun.

The film introduces young talent Taron Egerton as lead role ‘Eggsy’. Ignorant of his own potential, Eggsy grows up in a low income housing estate, falls in with a group of thugs and risks spending his remaining years behind bars. At least, that’s the way things are headed until Harry Heart (Colin Firth) springs him from prison and offers him an alternative; and opportunity to be a Kingsman agent.

And so, two elaborate plots are set in motion. In the first, we get young Eggsy thrust into a high-stakes boot camp to determine which of a group of new recruits is worthy of becoming the next Kingsman. At the same time, villain Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) moves forward with his far-fetched diabolical plot while Harry attempts to stop him.

Vaughn skilfully plays to these class differences for maximum amusement throughout, embracing the notion that 'Kingsman’ is as much a comedy as it is an action movie. It’s the sort of movie where the world’s most cultured men prefer to eat McDonald’s with expensive wine, while its streetwise protagonist orders a far snobbier martini recipe than Bond ever did.

So, while seriousness has overtaken the Bond franchise in recent years ‘Kingsman’ runs no such risk. Vaughn welcomes details that might seem silly in another director’s hands and presents everything playfully enough that plausibility isn’t a factor. Throughout the entire film even when it stops making sense ‘Kingsman’ manages to be unstoppable fun for the audience.

FilmGodz Rating: 8.5/10

Author: Wilson Phan

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Jason Bourne 'You Know His Name' Movie Review





The new Jason Bourne sequel, ‘You Know His Name’, is about Jason Bourne being hunted once again by the CIA. The movie starts with a former CIA operative who helps Jason Bourne to uncover the secrets of the CIA relating to the identity of Jason Bourne. However, when she is killed by one of the CIA, Bourne is determined to use all the resources that he has to find out his history.

From watching the other sequels, I had a high expectation of the new upcoming 2016 sequel, however, I was not entirely impressed or thrilled during and after the film. The film lacks intelligence, character development and action. Critiques are suggesting that the film lacks substance as a Jason Bourne film but is great as an action film.

If you’re a huge Jason Bourne fan, this movie will surely be a let-down for you as there are prolonged low quality action scenes and low quality filming techniques. It seems as though the directors were not as motivated for the film and so it felt like a very lazy attempt.

FilmGodz Rating: 8/10

Author: Tenzin Datsa-Tsang

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory:Movie Review

More than 40 years on, this childhood classic still retains its movie magic. Having been underappreciated at its release in 1971, 'Willy Wonka' has developed into one of the best known cult films of all time, and is now entertaining a new generation of audiences.


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A film based on one of the best known childrens books of all time, with a talented cast on paper looks like a successful mix. However, initially, 'Willy Wonka' was anything but, despite having received positive reviews. it was not a great financial success, and even Roald Dahl himself despised the film. Fast forward 40 years later, and the film is enjoying a new lease on life, due to repeated tv airings and strong DVD sales, 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' is finally receiving the attention it deserves. 

This rendition of the famous Road Dahl novel is also the best known, iconic for its oompa loompas, memorable musical songs and Gene Wilder's portrayal of the titular character of Willy Wonka. Although it didn't have the most cutting edge technology or film effects, the original possesses a charm that many modern films, including the 2005 remake cannot hope to match. 

The film was also know for its clever and witty characterization, with even minor characters getting screen time and making a memorable impact on the audience. Indeed, many of the film's most memorable moments involve minor characters, with many original characters created especially for the film. The dark aura in some scenes also gives the movie a sinister look, as does the constantly changing and unpredictable personality of Willy Wonka. Although the plot largely follows the book, several additional plot twists are added, along with a drastically altered ending, although the personalities of the five children are largely faithful to Dahl's book.

Following the recent death of star actor Gene Wilder, public interest in the film has again been renewed, together with appreciation of his enormous talent and comedic way he went about his roles. His unexpected introduction of his character in the film will forever live in the minds of moviegoers worldwide, and serve as an inspiration for future actors looking to make a dramatic entrance.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a genuine classic, proven in its selection for inclusion in the US Film Archives. Despite the increasing complexity of modern films, this movie maintains a simple yet memorable reminder that sometimes its the simple things in life that count.


FILMGODZ RATING: 8.5/10

Author: Luke Cai
     

Train To Busan Review

  "Get On Board To Stay Alive"




“Train to Busan” is a South Korean zombie film by Yeon Sang-Ho about a group of people who are trapped in a train and find themselves in a zombie apocalypse. Getting to Busan by train is their only chance of survival. 

The concept of zombies may not be original and this movie may resemble “World War Z” with its zombie apocalypse however Yeon Sang-ho takes it further by addressing themes of equality and humanity. Throughout the movie Yeon has emphasised on how the characters respond to the virus outbreak, displaying the good and the bad moments of humankind.

The movie brings out the best in the protagonist who is selfish at first but learns to help and care for others when the virus spread across the train. However there are people who always think of themselves and leave others behind – just like the antagonist of the movie. Therefore building on the idea that at times like this, we need to look out for one another.

This movie is filled with action and thrills but it will also have you laugh and cry. “Train to Busan” is highly recommended and Critics are calling it the best zombie movie in recent years.


FilmGodz Rating: 10/10

Author: Tenzin Woeden











Monday, September 19, 2016

Money Monster Movie Review

How are you spending your money? How has the influence of television and the media manipulated you into to doing something important with your money?


Welcome to the first “monster” movie review featuring the world’s best actor and actress of George Clooney and Julia Roberts. This movie will get you hooked from the start till the end. Filled with suspense and a few comedic scenes. Released in “” and from first time director Jodie Foster enravels the problem with the share market where millions of people put money to invest in hopes of richer profit.


Jodie Foster places the audience into the modern life of social media and the influence it has around the world. Throughout the movie, we are involved with the way the news have manipulated our views on the ways to make money. With reference to the approach of how society is run in the 21st century we are intrigued with the many ways of trusting the internet, social media and in this case TV shows.

This can happen to anyone in the world right now with the corruption within our system in all areas. We must learn to portray truthful information to help and not to always trust what we see as we do not know the inside story of that person or business.

The depth of this movie is extraordinary with the concepts we see in the present time, one mistake and we are moved into the spotlight with social media. Strong views can be seen for and against the movie ideas and that makes this movie so critically satisfying. Not a well crafted movie for beginning director Jodie Foster, but a step in her mark as a great director.

Money Monster is a treat to watch with a tantilising plot twist everywhere and will live you speechless and thinking in a thriller. Go and watch this movie now!!!

RATING: 8/10

Author: Tommy Phan

     

Friday, September 16, 2016

INTRODUCTION to our awsome blogger Movie Critics

Welcome to FilmGodz

Congratulations on finding this amazing site. Here we will be giving our own opinions on various movies that we have deemed of great entertainment value. The movies we review will be from a range of different themes and genres in order to make sure that every viewer will find information about a movie that is for them. Our team is made up of people with diverse knowledge in films with different taste and preferences in order to ensure a variety of movie suggestions.


Members:

Wilson Phan:
Personally I enjoy movies that have action and comedy in it as well as some science fiction. I like my movies to have an entertaining and far fetched plot that gets you to live in the fantasy. I prefer movies to be light and fun so I stay away from dramas and horrors.

Tenzin Woeden:
I like watching action, romantic comedy, inspirational and superhero movies. I like movies that are entertaining, that have good story line and are not complex. I prefer these types of movies because its fun and stress relieving.

Tommy Phan:
All movies have a moral, the best movies develop deep analysis into the moral and narrative. I watch a large variety of genres from bromance to action pack movies. Inspiration of movies evolve around current events and imagination which gives me the goosebumps to make reviews to excite you guys!

Ten Deky:
My favourite movies to watch are a mix of action, romance and comedy. This is because i love a fast-paced and adventurous story line with a bit of romance. I also like comedy because it's just lighthearted and keeps me amused.

Luke Cai:
I am a huge fan of film special effects and spend much time researching how certain scenes in films are created. I enjoy film adaptations based on books, as well as fantasies and epic adventure films. My favorite films are Titanic, for its film making technique, as well as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for its witty, clever characterization.