Friday, 17 January 2025

PREVIEW: Elevation (2024 Film) Streaming on Prime Video 28 January

Elevation

Preview by Jon Donnis

Elevation, George Nolfi's latest sci-fi thriller, arrives on Prime Video on 28 January, offering a tense and thought-provoking exploration of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. With a run time of 90 minutes, the film stars Anthony Mackie, Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson, and Danny Boyd Jr. in a gripping tale of resilience, sacrifice, and the unyielding spirit of humanity.

Anthony Mackie in Elevation 

Set in a world transformed by catastrophe, Elevation imagines a future where only the high mountain peaks remain habitable. Humanity has been pushed to the brink, with the safety of serene, mountaintop sanctuaries starkly contrasted by the horrors that lurk below 8000 feet. These idyllic refuges seem to offer everything needed for survival, yet beneath the surface lies an ever-present question: what is the cost of this isolation, and what will it take to confront the dangers below?

At the heart of the story is a desperate father, played by Anthony Mackie, who must risk everything to save his son. Forced to descend into the treacherous world of monstrous creatures, he is joined by Morena Baccarin's scientist, whose knowledge may hold the key to survival, and Maddie Hasson's fiercely determined young woman. Together, they must navigate not only the physical perils of their journey but also the emotional complexities of their relationships, as tensions run high and trust becomes a precious commodity.

Morena Baccarin in Elevation

George Nolfi's direction brings the film's unique setting to life with authenticity and intensity. Shot in the rugged Colorado Rockies and within the eerie confines of an active mine, the locations amplify the film's suspense and create an immersive atmosphere. These are not mere backdrops; they are vital to the story's sense of urgency and danger, reflecting the fragile line between safety and chaos.

Elevation promises to deliver more than just edge-of-your-seat thrills. Nolfi's vision challenges audiences to ponder the role of humanity's own ingenuity in shaping its fate. Can the same intelligence that has brought civilisation to its peak also spell its undoing? Through its characters' perilous descent, the film delves into themes of survival, redemption, and the enduring question of what it means to be human in the face of unimaginable odds.

Maddie Hasson and Anthony Mackie in Elevation 

With a stellar cast, breathtaking visuals, and a narrative that balances action with emotional depth, Elevation is poised to be a standout addition to the sci-fi genre. Whether you're drawn by its thrilling premise or its exploration of human resilience, this is a film that will leave you questioning the future long after the credits roll. Don't miss it when it begins streaming exclusively on Prime Video this January.

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Thursday, 16 January 2025

REVIEW: Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (2025 Film) - Starring Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr.

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

Review by Jon Donnis

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera delivers exactly what fans of the original film might hope for: a gritty, action-packed heist thriller that keeps the adrenaline pumping, even if it doesn't push the genre in any groundbreaking directions. Set against the backdrop of Europe and Los Angeles, the film effortlessly juggles complex heists, mafia intrigue, and character-driven tension, giving audiences a two-hour-plus spectacle that balances explosive action with moments of taut suspense. While its extended runtime may test patience at times, it rewards viewers with a gripping climax and an unexpectedly emotional payoff.


Gerard Butler returns as the grizzled, dogged Nick O'Brien, now divorced and more of a wildcard than ever. Butler leans fully into his role, delivering a performance that is equal parts unhinged and determined, lending the film its gritty emotional core. O'Shea Jackson Jr. once again shines as Donnie Wilson, the resourceful and sharp-witted conman who finds himself navigating layers of danger and deception. Together, their dynamic adds an unexpected depth to the story, blending moments of reluctant camaraderie with mutual distrust.


The film's opening heist sets the tone brilliantly, with Donnie and the Panther Crew pulling off a daring operation involving an airport hangar and an elaborate SWAT disguise. The sequence is expertly crafted, blending precision with chaos and showcasing the crew's meticulous planning. Director Christian Gudegast uses this as a springboard for the film's escalating tension, culminating in a third-act heist at the WDC diamond vault that is nothing short of a masterclass in suspense. Every detail, from the crew's calculated infiltration to the frantic escape, is rendered with a visceral energy that demands to be experienced on the big screen.

Evin Ahmad's Jovahnna is a standout addition, bringing a sharp intelligence and cool confidence to the Panther Crew's leadership. Her interactions with Butler's O'Brien are particularly compelling, as the two characters spar over control and trust. The supporting cast, including Salvatore Esposito and Nazmiye Oral, flesh out the criminal underworld with a blend of menace and charm, while the looming threat of the mafia, led by Volko and his brutal henchmen, adds an extra layer of danger.


Despite its strengths, the film does falter in places. The pacing early on is uneven, with the story taking its time to gather momentum. Some viewers may find the first act a bit sluggish, especially compared to the high-octane sequences that follow. At 2 hours and 20 minutes, the film could have benefited from a tighter edit, as even the climactic shootout, while undeniably spectacular, feels slightly overstretched. Additionally, the narrative, while engaging, doesn't stray far from the familiar tropes of the heist genre, and those seeking a wholly original experience may come away wanting.

That said, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera excels in what it sets out to do: deliver an exhilarating crime thriller with enough twists, action, and character drama to satisfy its audience. The chemistry between Butler and Jackson Jr. remains a highlight, providing moments of levity and heart amidst the chaos. The final twist, leaves the door open for future instalments, teasing fans with the promise of more high-stakes antics to come.


This sequel is an unapologetically entertaining ride, perfect for fans of the original and heist films in general. While it may not reinvent the genre, it embraces its strengths and executes them with style and precision. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera is a worthy follow-up that delivers the thrills and tension audiences crave, even if it leaves room for improvement. For anyone looking to lose themselves in a world of diamonds, double-crosses, and daring getaways, this film is well worth the watch.
 
An 8 out of 10 feels like a fair score for a sequel that does exactly what it promises.

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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

COMPETITION: Win Se7en 4K Re-mastered in 4K UHD

Se7en


From Warner Bros. Home Ent. comes an excellent re-mastered release of Se7en, re-mastered in 4K this is now the ultimate version of this iconic film.

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Synopsis:
GLUTTONY. GREED. SLOTH. WRATH. PRIDE. LUST. ENVY.

Two cops (Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman) track a brilliant and elusive killer who orchestrates a string of horrific murders, each kill targeting a practitioner of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Gwyneth Paltrow also stars in this acclaimed thriller set in a dour, drizzly city sick with pain and blight. David Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) guides the action – physical, mental and spiritual – with a sure understanding of what terrifies us, right up to a stunning denouement that will rip the scar tissue off the most hardened soul.


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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

PREVIEW: Elite Force – B.R.I. (2025 Film) - Starring Danny Darren

Elite Force – B.R.I

Preview by Jon Donnis

Prepare for a pulse-pounding sci-fi adventure with Elite Force – B.R.I., a film that promises action, suspense, and plenty of thrills.


This electrifying feature is co-written by and stars Danny Darren (Out of Vengeance, Badnaam, 16/03) alongside the talented Jadey Duffield (Guardians of the Galaxy, 16/03, Choose Your Weapon), whose work as an actress and stunt performer has earned widespread acclaim. Directed and co-written by Roman Elpidio (Legol), the film has already made waves, clinching awards such as Best UK Feature at the 2023 MiraBan UK Film Awards. Now, audiences can gear up for its digital release on 20 January 2025, courtesy of Reel 2 Reel Films.


The story centres on the twisted genius of Dr Marco, portrayed by Crispian Belfrage (6 Bullets to Hell, Morgan, Obi-Wan Kenobi). Determined to combat global corruption in his own deranged way, Dr Marco abducts ex-soldiers from across the globe. He subjects them to his sinister B.R.I. (Body Recovery Immunisation) serum, a powerful formula that alters their DNA and transforms them into unstoppable, regenerating warriors.

With their bodies alight with regenerative energy and their DNA reprogrammed for destruction, these soldiers form an elite force tasked with taking down a shadowy organisation bent on chaos and control. But as their mission unfolds, the team must navigate not only external threats but also the internal battle against the forces reshaping their very humanity.


Mark your calendars for 20 January 2025 and get ready to experience Elite Force – B.R.I., a gripping sci-fi spectacle that's as thought-provoking as it is action-packed. Available on digital from Reel 2 Reel Films, this is one cinematic journey you won't want to miss.

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Sunday, 12 January 2025

REVIEW: Gladiator II (2024 Film) Starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal & Joseph Quinn

Gladiator II

Review by Jon Donnis

"Gladiator II" (2024), directed by Ridley Scott, offers a visually stunning continuation of the saga that captivated audiences more than two decades ago. The film transports us back to the brutal, blood-soaked arenas of ancient Rome, this time centering on Lucius Verus (Paul Mescal), the son of Maximus, who now seeks vengeance against the very empire that destroyed his family. Mescal delivers a gripping performance, expertly portraying Lucius's inner turmoil as he navigates a world of violence and betrayal, all while wrestling with his inherited legacy.


Denzel Washington's portrayal of Macrinus, a former slave turned gladiator master, adds a distinct layer of intrigue. His calculated ambition to control Rome contrasts sharply with the brute force and raw emotion embodied by Lucius. Washington commands the screen with his usual charisma, elevating scenes where he pushes the boundaries of power and manipulation. The tension between the characters is palpable, particularly in their final confrontation, which is both thrilling and emotionally charged.


The film shines in its action sequences, with Scott's direction bringing a visceral intensity to each gladiatorial combat. The brutal duels and elaborate battles in the Colosseum are a feast for the eyes, complemented by a haunting score that underlines the tragic fate of those caught in the empire's machinations. From wild beast fights to naval spectacles, the action never fails to engage, showcasing the scale and grandeur for which Scott is known.

However, Gladiator II struggles with its storytelling. While the film does an excellent job of capturing the spectacle of the Roman Empire, the narrative occasionally feels predictable and overly familiar. At times, the film seems to tread the same ground as its predecessor without introducing enough fresh ideas. The emotional depth that made the original such a standout is lacking, with the character arcs, particularly Lucius's journey, feeling somewhat underdeveloped.


Despite these flaws, the film remains entertaining, largely due to its strong performances and breathtaking visuals. While it may not have the same impact as the first film, "Gladiator II" is still a worthy addition to the saga, delivering a solid mix of action, drama, and spectacle for fans of the genre. It serves as an engaging reminder of Rome's power and brutality, but it leaves one longing for a bit more complexity in its story.

I score Gladiator II a solid 8 out of 10. An epic film with an epic feel.

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