Thursday, 14 March 2013

[Movie Review] Warm Bodies: Is It Just Another Love Story?


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Five years ago Hollywood turned two of the most feared paranormal creatures into love subjects through Twilight, in 2013 it was finally the zombies' turn at romance.

But is Warm Bodies just another cheesy Hollywood product that hopes to ensnare teens and young adults in a love story only to earn a few quick bucks, or are there deeper and more subtle underlying values that we could take away from the film?
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Warm Bodies



Language: English
Run Time: 97 minutes // 1 hour 37 minutes
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Romance
Rating: 'PG13' (Malaysia) // PG-13 for zombie violence and some languages
Director: Jonathan Levine
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 14 March 2013 (Malaysia) // 1 February 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
A zombie named R (Nicholas Hoult) formed a relationship with a human survivor Julie (Teresa Palmer) after rescuing her from other zombies. The relationship then started making an impact on themselves and the rest of their community.

Tagline: There's nothing hotter than a girl with brains.


(Read on for Warm Bodies review)


Tuesday, 12 March 2013

[Movie Review] Oz the Great and Powerful

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The plot is simple and easy to follow with plentiful light-hearted moments, but it's not really the focus of the film. The journey of discovery and the amazing visual effects have given life to a rather predictable storyline. Although it may not be as detailed and captivating as the Life of Pi, it was the best I've seen so far this year. Where Jack the Giant Slayer had failed to use the effects to their advantage, Oz the Great and Powerful did just that and it is a much better film to watch in 3D.
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As we entered the month of March, we take a step closer to the releasing of some of the most anticipated films of the year. To kick things off, let's have a look at Oz the Great and Powerful. Regardless of whether you've already been initiated to the Oz series of books, the Wizard of Oz film or Wicked, its trailer made it that much difficult to turn away from the film.


Oz the Great and Powerful


Language: English
Run Time: 130 minutes // 2 hours 10 minutes
Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Rating: 'PG13' (Malaysia) // PG for sequences of action and scary images, and brief mild language
Director: Sam Riami
Starring: James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 7 March 2013 (Malaysia) // 8 March 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
Follow the journey of a small-time magician nicknamed Oz (James Franco) as he discovers the magical land of Oz and himself. The film is based on L. Frank Baum's Oz-series novels.

Tagline: The land you know. The story you don't.


(Read on for Oz the Great and Powerful review)


Thursday, 28 February 2013

[Movie Review] Jack the Giant Slayer


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Okay, I admit that I am slightly disappointed with Jack the Giant Slayer. I was expecting a little more out of it, and my expectations rose after watching Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters in January. After all, Bryan Singer is a director that I respect for his involvements in the first two X-Men films. However, I do not find the similar magic here in Jack the Giant Slayer.

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Jack the Giant Slayer was highlighted as one of the films in 2013 which I was looking forward to. This film is also available in 2D and 3D. For the purpose of this review, I have selected the 3D version of the film in yesterday's session. Now before we proceed, let's have a look at some basic information of the film.


Jack the Giant Slayer



Language: English
Run Time: 114 minutes // 1 hour 54 minutes
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Rating: 'PG13' (Malaysia) // PG-13 for intense scenes of fantasy action violence, some frightening images and brief language
Director: Bryan Singer
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 28 February 2013 (Malaysia) // 1 March 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
A young farmer boy named Jack (Nicholas Hoult) shared a common interest with Princess Isabelle (Eleanor Tomlinson). His life changed the day the magical beans came to him and soon he embarked on a journey to an unknown land and faced the most gruesome beasts of legends in order to save the princess.

Tagline: If you think you know the story, you don't know Jack.


(Read on for Jack the Giant Slayer review)


Thursday, 21 February 2013

[Movie Review] Beautiful Creatures


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Beautiful Creatures has a simple plot that is easy to follow. Its the usual 'boy meets girl, falls in love and fights to overcome every obstacle that threatened to keep them apart' plot-line. Its director, Richard LaGravenese was also no stranger to romantic or fantasy films with his prior involvements in Water for ElephantsThe Chronicles of Narnia and P.S., I Love You, which he also directed. The film was enjoyable, but rather forgettable. I personally have not read the book, but the film failed to capture my interest like how Hunger Games, Twilight or Harry Potter did which prompted me to read their books.
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It all began on a rainy Thursday evening. I arrived at the cinema a little later than planned, so I rushed to my seat. After I took my seat, I thought I was in the wrong hall because I saw Halle Berry on the screen. My initial thought was "I don't remember reading that Halle Berry was cast in the Beautiful Creatures." By a happy mistake, the cinema was playing the wrong film - they were screening Cloud Atlas instead. So I sat happily, waiting for the real movie to start. Yay! I didn't miss the beginning after all. I always hated missing the starting of a film, because it would take a lot more effort to link everything together at the end. 

But seriously, this was the second time in two weeks that the cinema, which shall remain nameless, messed up its screenings. A week before, I decided to catch a Chinese film called The Journey to the West, which was a HUGE mistake by the way. I wasn't late this time, but when I got into the hall, it had already started. I thought maybe they skipped the advertisements and headed straight to the movie. Needless to point out that I was completely clueless throughout the film. The movie ended less than an hour later, and I was like "isn't this movie supposed to be much longer?". That's when I realised the cinema played the movie waaaay ahead of schedule. The funny thing was, no one realised it or did anything about it. So, I'm not going to review that one, its not even worth reviewing anyway.

So, enough ranting. Let's get down to business. Malaysian cinemas sort of went on break for a week or two in conjunction with Chinese New Year. I don't mean that they were closed, but there weren't any decent movie releases then, so I decided to take the week off. This week, the cinemas tried to play catch up by releasing a hell load of films, but most of them have already been screened elsewhere like Lincoln and Flight. Beautiful Creatures was only released a week ago in the US, so this review isn't too outdated, I suppose.

Once again, let's start things off with a little introduction to the film.


Beautiful Creatures


Language: English with Southern Accent
Run Time: 124 minutes // 2 hours 4 minutes
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Rating: 'PG13' (Malaysia) // 'PG-13' (USA)
Director: Richard LaGravenese
Starring: Alden Ehrenreich, Alice Englert, Jeremy Irons, Viola Davis, Emmy Rossum and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 21 February 2013 (Malaysia) // 14 February 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
The film is based on an American young adult novel written by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. Set in a remote town named Gatlin of South Carolina, young Ethan Wate (Alden Ehrenreich) aspired to leave the small town and religious townspeople someday. He had been waiting for something different and exciting to happen all his life. His prayers were soon answered by the arrival of Lena Duchannes, niece to a descendent of the founders of Gatlin, who transferred to the same school as him. Ethan was instantly captivated by the mysterious girl, but he did not realise just how mysterious she was. Follow Ethan as he discovered the secrets of Lena and her family.

Tagline: Dark secrets will come to light.


(Read on for Beautiful Creatures review)


Thursday, 31 January 2013

[Movie Review] Bullet To The Head


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Out-of-time. That was what I've felt throughout the entire movie. I mentioned above that I was hoping to be surprised despite the dull movie poster, but the only surprise that I got was that the film was just as "old" as its poster. Bullet To The Head has a pretty similar storyline to Parker, the film that I reviewed last week, but the resemblance stops there. A professional criminal being double-crossed, seeking revenge and forming uncanny alliances, lots of killing and bleeding.
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Hollywood film releases are slowing down during this off-peak season and I only had to catch Bullet To The Head in the cinemas this week among the new releases. For Malaysians, the cinemas are preparing the onslaught of Chinese New Year movies in conjunction with the festival that's on February 10, while other countries are gearing up for Valentines Day. There are a few quite interesting movie releases on Valentines Day this year, I will discuss this in another post.

Back to the movie at hand. I have to admit that I was rather sceptical when I saw the movie poster for Bullet To The Head. It looks old, uninspiring and a little out of time if you ask me, but I had to keep an open mind for the movie, and was hoping to be surprised. I'll start off with the usual introduction.


Bullet To The Head


Language: English
Run Time: 91 minutes // 1 hour 31 minutes
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime
Rating: '18' (Malaysia) // 'R' for strong violence, bloody images, language, some nudity and brief drug use
Director: Walter Hill
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Jason Momoa and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 31 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 1 February 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington D.C. detective, James Bonomo (Sylvester Stallone) and Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang) form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy.

Tagline: Revenge Never Gets Old


(Read on for Bullet To The Head review)


Friday, 25 January 2013

[Movie Review] Parker

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I think that the main focus of the film is on Parker's formidable fighting skills and his witty plans. The fight and gun-fight scenes are thrilling, gory and satisfying. On top of that, both Parker and Leslie have provided comical relief which lighted up the film at appropriate moments.
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Parker also opened this week, starring Jason Statham (from the Transporter and The Expendables series) and the bootylicious Jennifer Lopez. The KayElleGuy was kinda excited to catch JLo on the silver-screen again (Its the first movie starring JLo that I'm watching after Maid In Manhattan). First, let's see what the movie is about.


Parker




Language: English
Run Time: 118 minutes // 1 hour 58 minutes
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Rating: '18' (Malaysia) // 'R' for strong violence, language throughout and brief sexual content/nudity
Director: Taylor Hackford
Starring: Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Chiklis and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 24 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 25 January 2013 (USA)

What is it about: A thief with a unique code of professional ethics, Parker (played by Jason Statham) is double-crossed by his crew and left for dead. Assuming a new disguise and forming an unlikely alliance with a real estate agent Leslie (played by Jennifer Lopez), he plans to evening out scores with the crew by hijacking their latest heist.

Tagline:  To Get Away Clean, They Have To Play Dirty.


(Read on for Parker review)


[Movie Review] Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

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Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is a darker interpretation of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale. What's really interesting about this movie is that the director and producers have given the story a modern spin, with the insertion of an impressive array of weapons and contemporary dialogues that were not present during the medieval setting of the story. 
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The KayElleGuy has just realised that movies these days are getting more violent and "mature". Seriously, out of the 4 newly-released movies I've watched in the cinema these two weeks, 3 of them are rated '18' while 1 other is rated 'P13' by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia. I guess people are getting progressively immuned towards violent and adult materials these days with the internet and all. Just when you think that a real-life version of the Hunger Games will never happen in our world huh? What more, turning the main characters of a children fairy tale into a pair of ill-tempered, badass witch hunters who spilled obscenities left, right and centre. Let's check out how did Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters fare.


Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters



Language: English
Run Time: 88 minutes // 1 hour 28 minutes
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Horror
Rating: '18' (Malaysia) // 'R' for strong fantasy horror voilence and gore, brief sexuality/nudity and language
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Famke Janssen and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 24 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 25 January 2013 (USA)

What is it about: Fairy tale siblings Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) have grown up to be a formidable team of bounty hunters who track and kill witches all around the world.


Tagline:  Classic Tale, New Twist.


(Read on for Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters review)


[Movie Review] The Impossible

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The KayElle Gazette has previously highlighted The Impossible as a film to watch out for in January with good reasons. This film is packed with emotions that brings viewers along the journey of a real-life survival story through the eyes of a family during the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami catastrophe. Due to the strong emotions that are linked to the film and the disaster, viewers will either love or hate the film with passion.
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The Impossible has already opened in various countries across the globe in December 2012, but it took a while to hit the cinemas in Malaysia. The KayElleGuy has been looking forward to watch this film after watching its trailers and learning about the story. I believe this is the largest film to have ever interpreted the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami which hit various Asian countries into motion pictures.


The Impossible




Language: English, Thai (some dialogues)
Run Time: 114 minutes // 1 hour 54 minutes
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Rating: 'P13' (Malaysia) // 'PG-13' for intense realistic disaster sequences, including disturbing injury images and brief nudity
Director: Juan Antonio Bayona
Starring: Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, Tom Holland and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 17 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 21 December 2012 (USA)

What is it about: An account of a family caught, with tens of thousands of strangers, in the mayhem of one of the worst natural catastrophe of our time, the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.


Tagline:  Nothing is more powerful than the human spirit.


(Read on for The Impossible review)


Thursday, 17 January 2013

[Movie Review] The Last Stand

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The KayElle Gazette has included The Last Stand in its previous post as a Movie Highlight of January 2013. After watching the film, KayElleGuy thinks that movie-goers who seek lots of action and comedy would appreciate what this film has to offer.
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Alright! So today KayElleGuy has gone to the cinema for 2 movies that are released in Malaysia - The Last Stand and The Impossible. First we'll look at The Last Stand and in the second post, I will review The Impossible.

First of all, a brief introduction to the film is in order.


The Last Stand


Language: English
Run Time: 107 minutes // 1 hour 47 minutes
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime
Rating: '18' (Malaysia) // 'R' for strong bloody violence throughout and language
Director: Kim Jee-Woon
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johnny Knoxville, Eduardo Noriega and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 17 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 18 January 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
Sheriff Ray Owens (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction, between the US and Mexico. He has to lead his small and inexperienced team to stop the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the hemisphere, Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega), who managed a spectacular escape from an FBI prison convoy and is heading to Mexico at 200mph.

Sheriff Owens and his team will be the last defence of the U.S law enforcement, where he has to make a stand and intercept Cortez before the notorious criminal slips the borders forever.

Tagline:  Not in his town. Not on his watch.


(Read on for The Last Stand review)


Wednesday, 16 January 2013

[Ent' Bits] Adam Lamber to tour Japan, Southeast Asia & Europe

Glam boy and American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert will be touring Japan, Southeast Asia and parts of Europe in 2013. It begins in Seoul, South Korea with Helsinki, Finland rounding up the tour (tentatively).



Fans of the "Whataya Want From Me" star will be able to catch Adam's performance in Seoul on 17 February 2013, before he makes his way to Japan where he will be having 6 days of concerts in Tokyo, Kanazawa, Nagoya and Osaka.

Adam's stops in Southeast Asia are the Philippines and Indonesia on March 1 and March 10 respectively, before moving onto Europe. (No sorry Singaporean, Malaysian and Thai fans. Adam won't be stopping in our countries. Probably it is for the best since his tour may clash with Malaysian's General Election and I for one do not want the politicians to use him to propagade their own political agendas.)

On top of that, Adam has also parted ways with his record label 19 Recordings "amicably". Since 19 houses a roaster full of past-Idol contestants such as Kelly Clarkson, Daughtry, Jordin Sparks and Carrie Underwood, its "pop-culture" appeal may have limited the direction of Adam's growth as an artiste. Nothing's entirely certain, but this parting could mean that we will get to see a different side of Adam Lambert as an artiste, in ways which may not be agreed upon by 19. Only time will tell and the KayElleGuy would most definitely anticipate his new album.

For more information on Adam's upcoming events, click this:

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Films in 2013 [Part 3]

This is Part 3 of the earlier posts titled "Films in 2013 [Part 1]" and "Films in 2013 [Part 2]", containing a list of films that I personally think should be paid attention to in 2013. Links to previous post are available at the end of this entry.

(Do note that the release dates of films mentioned here are based on the release dates in Malaysia. The dates may vary in other countries.)



[July2013]



Highlight of the month
The Lone Ranger


Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Western
Director: Gore Verbinski
Starring: Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer and cast
Date-of-Release: 4 July 2013 (Malaysia) // 3 July 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
Native American spirit warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice - The Lone Ranger. 

Why the anticipation?
Johnny Depp is definitely the crowd's favourite. Having bagged countless awards from the People's Choice Awards for Favourite Movie Actor, the appearance of Johnny Depp's name in any movie seemed to have sparked a "must-watch" craze among regular movie-goers. 

Fans of Johnny Depp's "Captain Jack Sparrow" comedy could also expect similar comic relief from his character in The Lone Ranger. (You've got to watch the trailer!)

With an estimated $250 mil budget, The Lone Ranger should be a well-invested blockbuster with decent cinematics. Definitely a film to look out for in 2013.

Trailer:





Other notable films in July 2013:


Pacific Rim



Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi and cast
Date-of-Release: 11 July 2013 (Malaysia) // 12 July 2013 (USA)

What is it about: When an alien attack threatens the Earth's existence, giant robots piloted by humans are deployed to fight off the menace.




The Wolverine


Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Director: James Mangold
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Sanada, Will Yun Lee and cast
Date-of-Release: N.A. (Malaysia-TBA) // 26 July 2013 (USA)

What is it about: In this sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) travels to Japan to train with a samurai warrior.


Films in 2013 [Part 2]

This is Part 2 of the earlier post titled "Films in 2013 [Part 1]", containing a list of films that I personally think we should look out for in 2013. List of other parts available below.

(Do note that the release dates of films mentioned here are based on the release dates in Malaysia. The dates may vary in other countries.)


[April 2013]




Highlight of the month
Iron Man 3

"How's this for a wardrobe eh, Simon Cowell?"

Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director: Shane Black
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Ben Kingsley, Gwyneth Paltrow and cast
Date-of-Release: 25 April 2013 (Malaysia) // 3 May 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) uses his ingenuity to fight those who destroyed his private world and soon goes up against his most powerful enemy yet: the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley). 

Why the anticipation?
Fresh on the heel of a highly-successful 2012 crossover film The Avengers, where he won the 2013 People's Choice Award for Favourite Movie Actor, Robert Downey Jr. will reprise his role as Iron Man in the 3rd installation of this movie franchise. From the trailer itself, it seems like Iron Man 3 is delving into  deeper issues surrounding/haunting its main character. All in all, Iron Man 3 appears to be a darker film compared to its previous 2 movies.

Trailer:





Other notable films in April 2013:


The Host


Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director: Andrew Niccol
Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Jake Abel, Diane Kruger and cast
Date-of-Release: 4 April 2013 (Malaysia) // 29 March 2013 (USA)

What is it about: A parasitic alien soul is injected into the body of Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan). Instead of carrying out her race's mission of taking over the Earth, "Wanda" (as she comes to be called) forms a bond with her host and sets out to aid other free humans. It is adapted from Stephenie Meyer's novel "The Host".



Oblivion



Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Starring: Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko and cast
Date-of-Release: 11 April 2013 (Malaysia) // 12 April 2013 (USA)

What is it about: Jack Harper (Tom Cruise), one of the few remaining drone repairmen assigned to Earth which surface was devastated after decades of war with the alien Scavs, discovers a crashed spacecraft that will change everything he has brought to believe about the war.



Friday, 11 January 2013

Films in 2013 [Part 1]

The KayElle Gazette will start off by highlighting several films that we would like to catch on the silver screen in 2013. Hopefully this will serve as a film calender for you movier-goers out there. 

(Do note that the release dates of films mentioned here are based on the release dates in Malaysia. The dates may vary in other countries.)



[January 2013]


Highlight of the month
The Last Stand

"Told ya. I will be back!"

Language: English
Run Time: 107 minutes // 1 hour 47 minutes
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime
Director: Kim Jee-Woon
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johnny Knoxville, Eduardo Noriega and cast
Date-of-Release: 17 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 14 January 2013 (USA)

What is it about?
Sheriff Ray Owens (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction, between the US and Mexico. He has to lead his small and inexperienced team to stop the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the hemisphere, Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega), who managed a spectacular escape from an FBI prison convoy and is heading to Mexico at 200mph.

Sheriff Owens and his team will be the last defence of the U.S law enforcement, where he has to make a stand and intercept Cortez before the notorious criminal slips the borders forever.

Tagline:  Not in his town. Not on his watch.

Why the anticipation?
This is Arnold's first lead role after Terminator 3. If you've missed the classic action-packed films with heavily-accented lines, this film is for you. For the rest, it may also be an opportunity to see if his stint as Governor has made any impact on his acting skills.

Trailer:






Other notable films in January 2013:



The Impossible



Language: English, Thai (some dialogues)
Run Time: 114 minutes // 1 hour 54 minutes
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Director: Juan Antonio Bayona
Starring: Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, Tom Holland and cast
Date-of-Release: 17 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 21 December 2012 (USA)

What is it about: An account of a family caught, with tens of thousands of strangers, in the mayhem of one of the worst natural catastrophe of our time, the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.




Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters


Language: English
Run Time: N.A.
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Horror
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Famke Janssen and cast
Date-of-Release: 24 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 25 January 2013 (USA)

What is it about: Fairy tale siblings Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) have grown up to be a formidable team of bounty hunters who track and kill witches all around the world.