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Spring Breakers, despite all appearances, is mostly a fantasy film that remarks on the post pubescent generation and other serious topics like partying it up. But it's hard to cling onto anything noteworthy from this film. It's just there. It has a lot to say, and in some portions tells it brilliantly, but for the most part it doesn't work.
Girls in (and likely out of) bikinis. Guns. Crime. Drugs. Sex. These are the building blocks of Harmony Korine's latest film Spring Breakers, and yeah, we kind of want to see it. Though Korine made his name with the art-exploitation film Kids, and spent some years in the art house wilderness, this is likely to be his biggest crossover hit....
We have no idea what to expect from Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers, but it looks - if nothing else - pretty memorable. The film has four young girls (Ashley Benson, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel Korine) who decide to enter into a life of crime to pay for their spring break, only to get sucked in deeper by a cracker crime lord (James Franco). How do you not...
Seeing as it is directed by man known for his blackly comic and absurdist aesthetic (Harmony Korine), and it features James Franco as a corn-rowed drug and arms dealer who seduces a couple of Disney actresses into a life of crime during Spring Break, the trailer for Spring Breakers is pretty much what you’d expect: insanity. Trashy, absolute insanity. But does...
This is the time of year when audiences are flooded with multiple animated films. 2012 in particular, has a large amount of Halloween-centric movies. Out of them emerges Genndy Tartakovsky's Hotel Transylvania, a witty family flick that gets the job done in the entertaining department.
It's funny how movie timing works out. Taylor Kitsch has three movies this year, and if the third one bombs, he will be seen as a curse. Now we're getting a new trailer for Hotel Transylvania one week after That's My Boy bombed. But hopefully by September 21, people will want to see Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg reunited.
In the Monte Carlo Trailer, three young women (Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy) are traveling around Europe and getting into adventures they didn't plan on. the film seems more in line with a Disney movie, with all of the cast TV stars (Gomez comes from the Disney channel, Meester and Cassidy from "Gossip Girl"), but the premise was also explored by...