Showing posts with label Sofia Vergara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sofia Vergara. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Official Stills for the Upcoming Jason Statham Action Thriller "Wild Card"


Lionsgate recently released stills for their upcoming theatrical and VOD release of "Wild Card". The film stars Jason Statham, Michael Angarano, Milo Ventimiglia, Anne Heche, Sofia Vergara, Jason Alexander and Stanley Tucci.

"Wild Card" hits theaters in limited release and VOD on 1/30.

Plot Synopsis:

Nick Wild (Jason Statham) is a Las Vegas bodyguard with lethal professional skills and a personal gambling problem. When a friend is beaten by a sadistic thug, Nick strikes back, only to find out the thug is the son of a powerful mob boss. Suddenly Nick is plunged into the criminal underworld, chased by enforcers and wanted by the mob. Having raised the stakes, Nick has one last play to change his fortunes…and this time, it’s all or nothing. From two-time Academy® Award-winning writer William Goldman (Best Original Screenplay, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969; Best Adapted Screenplay, All the President’s Men, 1976).






Friday, October 3, 2014

"Chef" Blu-Ray Review- Written by Anthony T


“Chef” is a film that I’ve been looking forward to a while, as it marks the return to independent filmmaking for actor/director Jon Favreau who starred in “Swingers” and stared and directed “Made” back in late nineties and early 2000’s. Both films were films that I liked back in the day and still do. Since then, his directorial career has taken off with films like “Iron Man” and “Cowboys and Aliens”. “Chef” is the latest and most ambitious film that he’s done to date.

The film is a about a gifted chef (Favreau), who suddenly quits his job after a food critic (Oliver Platt) writes a very negative review about his cooking and dealing with a boss (Dustin Hoffman) that won’t let him change the restaurant’s menu to please this critic. Without a job, he needs to find a way to pick up his once promising career. He travels to Miami to team up with his ex-wife (Sofia Vi, best friend and son to launch a food truck. His would reignite his passion to cook and give him a new lease on life. The film also Going into “Chef”, I had a feeling that I was going to like this film a lot considering it looked like my type of film. This is a return to form for actor/director Jon Favreau after directing many studio films, this is most definitely is his best film since “Iron Man”.

Most of that had to do with his directing here. One of the main things that makes it work so well, the way that he approaches his screenplay. Whether it’s the way that he directs some of the film best scenes to the way that he made the tone feel upbeat throughout, it made me very invested with was happening. When a film like this makes you want to smile, then you know it’s something that’s going to stick with you. The other thing that Favreau does very well is to make his performance and the performances around him very good. He does a very good making sure he and his cast had chemistry with each other. It made some of the film’s scenes very heartwarming and entertaining. This also helped made this film very enjoyable to watch, as it helped make characters very feel ordinary.

The screenplay from Favreau was just as good as his direction. One of the things that makes his screenplay very good, the way that everything is developed. Favreau does a very good job not rushing things. He made sure to take his time and let the characters and story develop. In an age where most films are rushing scenes to get straight to the action, this film doesn’t. Instead, it builds and builds layers to the point that you’re interested in the main character’s journey to being a relevant chef again. The other thing that I liked about this screenplay was the way that Favreau’s screenplay also spends time focusing on the main character’s relationship with his son. The whole subplot works very well because of the way that he makes those scenes have emotion to them. It made me interested and invested in the whole father/son relationship. It also gives the film some of its heartwarming moments.

The extras starts off with the director’s commentary track. Faverau and co-producer Roy Choi did a great in going into the various aspects of the film’s production. Whether it’s the preparation that Faverau did in anticipation of his role to the stories of the film’s production and screenplay, they both go into great detail about this film. It’s worth checking out after watching this film. After that, the extras wrap up with deleted scenes.

This is truly one of the best films that I’ve seen all year and I hope it finds an audience on DVD and Blu-Ray. With its great direction and very good screenplay, “Chef” is one of the year’s most entertaining and heartwarming releases.

Review Rating: Five Stars
Extras Rating: Two Stars

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

"Chef" Review - Written by Tim Hellman


'CHEF': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

Jon Favreau wrote, directed, co-produced and stars in this comedy flick about a chef who loses his job (at a successful restaurant) and then goes to work (for himself) driving a food truck. The movie costars Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, EmJay Anthony, Dustin Hoffman and Robert Downey Jr.. Favreau learned to cook for the film by training with Roy Choi; one of the most famous food truck chefs there is. The food looks so delicious (in the movie) that it was painful to watch (due to the fact that it made me painfully hungry) but it is a good film.

Favreau plays Carl Casper; a successful but unhappy chef who feels like he's lost some of his creative freedom working for Riva (Hoffman), at his popular Los Angeles restaurant. When an arrogant critic (Platt) writes a horrible review of Carl's food Carl attacks him on Twitter (thinking he's sending him a private message) and later he's caught (on video) chewing the critic out in Riva's restaurant (which goes viral). After quitting the restaurant Carl can't find work anywhere else, due to his notorious internet reputation. He then finally gives into his ex-wife's (Vergara) idea of running a food truck. This gives him the chance to spend more time with his estranged son (Anthony), as they drive the vehicle home from Miami and sell cubanos out of it (Cuban sandwiches). Carl's old line cook, Martin (Leguizamo), also joins them on the adventure.

I like most of the movies Jon Favreau has written and or directed (my favorites being 'SWINGERS' and the first two 'IRON MAN' films). He's not the best actor but he is likeable enough to carry a film like this and he appears to have a lot of good friends willing to help him out, in smaller supporting roles (like Downey Jr. and Johansson from the 'IRON MAN' films). The movie does have a decent father/son story to tell but I was most drawn into it by it's beautiful look at cooking (and the passion that goes into the art). I was starving by the end of the film (so it's probably best viewed while eating) but I can't see anyone who loves food not enjoying this movie. It's beautifully shot and touching at times; it's also funny as well (all of the performances are fun to watch). I also really liked it's commentary on social media (most noticeably Twitter) and it's look at how an ignorant critic can really effect someone's life. It's not a perfect movie (the third act could have used some more work) but it's definitely got enough going on to make it a really enjoyable viewing experience. One of Favreau's better efforts.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Official Stills for John Favreau's Upcoming Film "Chef"


Open Road Films recently released stills for the upcoming Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Swingers) film "Chef" which recently had its world premiere at this year's SXSW Film Festival. The film is written, directed and stars Favreau. Sofia Vergara, John Lequizamo and Dustin Hoffman also costar and features appearances from Scarlett Johansson and Robert Downey, Jr. "Chef" hits theaters on 5/28.

For more information on this film, you can visit the film's official Facebook page at: http://Fb.com/ChefTheFilm  

Plot Synopsis: Chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) suddenly quits his job at a prominent Los Angeles restaurant after refusing to compromise his creative integrity for its controlling owner (Dustin Hoffman), he is left to figure out what’s next. Finding himself in Miami, he teams up with his ex-wife (Sofia Vergara), his friend (John Leguizamo) and his son to launch a food truck. Taking to the road, Chef Carl goes back to his roots to reignite his passion for the kitchen -- and zest for life and love.