Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2018

Sicario Dia de el Soledado

Sicario Day of the Soledado - in which border crossers and coyotes help Benicio Del Toro almost smuggle a teenage girl into US witness protection. Benicio is still working for Josh Brolin, who is working for Matthew Modine this time. Matthew Modine is ruthless, and tries to start a cartel war in Mexico by kidnapping a kingpin's daughter and framing a rival gang. Okay, but Modine is just giving the orders, Josh Brolin is the one telling Benicio that once the teenage daughter sees who has her, she's gotta go as well. There are a lot of murders, and Benicio doesn't want to kill this little girl. He smuggles her across the border and she gets saved by Josh Brolin, Matthew Modine relents, and she doesn't get murdered, but they put the hit out on poor ole Benicio. He gets shot while hooded, so he survived and ended up working in a mall food court but he's still in the game. There is a subplot about a nice America (also Mexican) kid joining the cartel life for money, a

Death Wish

Death Wish (1974) - in which the justice system fails a man who lost his family, and he goes off the rails in finding personal justice. I mean vengeance. Charles Bronson plays Paul Kersey, a husband and father and architect, who has a nice NYC life. One day, near the beginning of the movie, Paul's wife is murdered and his daughter is raped into a catatonic state, from which she will not likely recover. Sexist. Anyways, Paul is destroyed, so his boss sends him out to New Mexico, or another lawless state, for a 3 month long project. Paul does some recovering while he is out there, and is befriended by his big money client, with a big hat and big guns. Upon arriving back in NYC, Paul is disheartened to find his daughter in terrible condition, and his son-in-law coping poorly. There have also been no arrests in his wife's murder, as the police are very busy with a crime spree related to gang violence. Paul is a really sympathetic guy, and his pain is visible, and very real. So,

Event Horizon

Event Horizon - in which sci fi space body horror gets very fucking real, and totally gross. First, Lawrence Fishburne is a space captain named Miller, and his first mate is Joely Richardson, and she rocks. Her accent is real. A bunch of space sailors are escorting science genius Sam Neill to the wreckage of a space ship. It wasn't just a space ship, it was a massive black hole generating machine, and it recently re-emerged around Neptune, and now its just orbiting, being spooky af. To give all the details, Sam Neill, AKA Dr. Weir, is having creepy dreams about his dead wife in his cryo/gravi-sleep pod before they even get to the abandoned wreck. Oh, its called the Event Horizon. So, once the crew rolls up on Event Horizon they get nervous, because its creepy, and a few people go out to investigate the empty ship. Miller orders Dr. Weir to stay aboard their vessel, and he doesn't do a good job of listening. As soon as the crew splits up, one young guy gets sucked into the g