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Film Review: Avatar: Fire & Ash (2025)

I’ve never been the biggest fan of the Avatar films. The franchise is impressive, but once the spectacle fades, you’d soon realize that they’re just very expensive, very average movies. Fire & Ash, however, did something none of the previous films managed: it stayed with me long after I left the theater.

One of the biggest reasons is its antagonists. Colonel Quaritch and Varang completely dominate the film whenever they’re on screen. In this installment, James Cameron finally gives Quaritch the space he’s always needed, with an enormous payoff. Here, he feels like a fully realized character rather than a mere instrument of conflict. His growing exposure to Pandora’s way of life, his bond with Spider and his vendetta against Jake, gives his character real internal tension. His changing (?) nature and his compatibility with Varang’s violent nature makes him the most compelling character in the whole franchise, which was a bit surprisingly, because I thought his character was just flat in the first film.

Varang herself is a total standout! Loved her design, her chaotic and unpredictable character! I thought she’s the most interesting character Na’vi that has been introduced in the series. Her people add so much more layer in the ideological and “religious” conflict to Pandora.

That being said, for a film titled Fire & Ash, it’s hard not to feel that her people, her tribe deserved deeper exploration. It was such a shame that they never fully commit here, instead, majority of the scenes are in the water.

Another good thing, and I thought a very much-needed improvement in the series is how it handled its younger characters. The Way of Water devoted tremendous amount of time to juvenile drama, and Fire & Ash reins that in considerably.

Jake and Neytiri may not be the best protagonist, but we as an audience are already emotionally invested in their journey. I thought Neytiri’s solo rescue of Jakes was one fo the film’s best sequences.

Visually, the final act is pure Cameron magic (excess) in the best possible way. The action is massive, relentless and engaging! Whatever issues the movie has, James Cameron’s command of grandeur and spatial display remains unmatched.

That said, I thought the film’s length works against it, and structurally it feels repetitive. Characters are captured, they escape, and then recaptured again that it loses the tension. And as I’ve said ealier, it feels like we’re just watching an extended version of the Way of Water. For something that should’ve been a thematic shift for the franchise, the film struggles to find its distinct identity. Love the writing when it comes to Quaritch, Spider and even Neytiri, but most dialogues remains uninspired. T

But despite its flaws, Avatar: Fire & Ash left me buzzing in a way this franchise never has befor due to its ambitious, darker,and more character-driven story (minus the reptitivesness) , It may not fully escape the shadow of its predecessors, but I loved that it is evolving. For me, it is the most memorable Avatar installment so far, another great adventure delivered by the one and only James Cameron.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Director: James Cameron
Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Oona Chaplin, Cliff Curtis, Edie Falco

2016 Oscar Predictions – An Almost Sweep For “The Revenant” and Leo’s Own Statuette!

Oscar Predictions 2016 paddylastincOkay, so I may be part of the minority who thinks that The Revenant will make an almost sweep of its 12 Oscar nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and the ever-elusive Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. A few hours from now, the winners of the 88th Academy Awards will be revealed at the Dolby Theater in California but before that, let me just present my predictions this year… and see if we’ve the same winners.

Best Picture: The Revenant LOCKED.

Best Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for The Revenant – I am not doubting a consecutive win for Inarritu although George Miller is not that much behind from him, I still think at the end of the night The Revenant director will end up the victor.

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant – I think there’s no need to even point out why Leo deserves to win this one.  LOCKED.

Best Actress: Brie Larson for Room – Just like Leonardo DiCaprio, it is almost impossible to upset Larson’s impending Oscar win and the only one who had the .001 percentage to do that is Saoirse Ronan which at this point is very unlikely to happen. LOCKED.

Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies – I know, I’d love for Sylvester Stallone to win this category but I thought Mark Rylance was heaps and bounds better than him. Uhm, Just saying.

Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet for Steve Jobs – Yes, Alicia Vikander was totes amazing in The Danish girl but I’ve a feeling that the voters will be in favor of Winslet portraying Joanna Hoffman in the biopic Steve Jobs and is it weird that I’m feeling this “Leo effect” favoring her???!!!!

Best Foreign Language Film: Son of Saul – It has a basic formula. Nuff said. LOCKED.

Best Animated Feature: Inside Out – LOCKED.

Best Documentary Feature: Amy – LOCKED.

Best Original Screenplay: Spotlight

Best Adapted Screenplay: The Martian

Best Cinematography: The Revenant

Best Costume Design: Mad Max: Fury Road LOCKED. As much as I loved Cinderella’s costumes!

Best Original Song: Writing’s on The Wall – OST Spectre (I just loved the song the best amongst the nominees and thought the most predicted winner, Til It Happens to You does not deserved the nomination in the first place)

Best Production Design: The Revenant LOCKED.

Best Film Editing: Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Sound Editing: The Revenant

Best Visual Effects: The Revenant

Best Original Score: The Hateful Eight

Best Hairstyle and Make-Up: The Revenant  LOCKED.

Review: Contagion (2011)

via wikipedia

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Contagion is a film based on the premise of a SARS / AH1N1 virus-like epidemic, its outbreak and the world’s attempt to contain the disease.

I didn’t actually expect that I would enjoy watching this film because I wasn’t so thrilled about the trailer. I thought it was lackluster and some kind of an I Am Legend story kind of thing in a more “human way” if you know what I mean. In addition, the film boasted an all-star ensemble led by Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Jude Law and Marion Cottilard to name a few. This isn’t always the case about “good” films.

I was however very surprised with the flow of the story and the characters that are easily relatable. Its premise is very possible to happen and it is actually a very scary thought. I also love how the film maintained its realistic approach until the end. Some scenes are a  bit long and draggy at times but the intermittent scenes between the characters in focus will compensate for it.

Jennifer Ehle kind of reminds me of Meryl Streep in this film. Perhaps, it’s because they have similar features that is why I tend to compare her to La Streep. She was great though and very believable. Gwyneth, Kate and Marion are in unison of providing commendable performances. Jude Law was annoying in this film but I’ve to say that it works really well with his character.

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Director: Steven Soderbergh

Starring: Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, Jennifer Ehle

Overall, I did enjoy the film and I’ll give it a very complimentary 8/10 ratings.

The Oscar’s Fashion 2010 Edition

The BESTest!

Actress Rachel McAdams is definitely tonight’s big winner on the red carpet wearing Elie Saab creation.

Check this out! JLo never ceased to rock it on the red carpet! she’s wearing an Armani Prive gown.

this is what you call elegance, the 16th time Oscar nominated Meryl Streep wowed everyone with this regal creation of Project Runway alums Chris March.

Kristen Stewart is a first time Oscar attendee rocking a Monique Lhuillier gothic creation!

Kate Winslet can do no wrong with Yves Saint Laurent‘s creation.

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FAILED!!!

I cannot for the life of me understand what the rose accent Charlize Theron was wearing on her lumps with her Christian Dior gown.

I love Vera Farmiga in Up In The Air but this Marchesa‘s creation is so over the top and way too busy that you cannot find the best supporting actress nominee.

This Givenchy creation is not just right for Zoe Saldana –there’s something off with it.

First time Best Actress nominee Carey Mulligan didn’t take Vogue’s editor Anna Wintour‘s advise and this was the dreadful results.  I’m lovin’ the Prada dress but what’s with the shoes???

I seriously don’t get the whole look of Amanda Seyfried tonight –it’s all too old fashion. It’s probably because JLo already got the better Armani Prive dress.

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SPECIAL CITATION:

actresses who didn’t make it to our “bestest” list but nevertheless gave some glittering lights to the star-studded events

Best Supporting Actress nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal wearing a Dries van Noten creation.

Inglorious Basterds’ Diane Kruger wearing a Chanel dress.

A platinum blonde Cameron Diaz wearing an Oscar de la Renta‘s haute couture creation.

Best Supporting Actress nominees Penelope Cruz wearing a Donna Karan couture.

Another Best Supporting Actress nominee Anna Kendrick wearing an Elie Saab creation.

We just gotta love Tinay Fey in this Michael Kors creation.

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