Style2

The Millionaire Tour (2012) Directed by Inon Shampanier



Of course this never becomes a truly brilliant or exciting movie to watch but for a movie of its caliber, with such a low budget and simple setup and premise, it's actually a surprisingly good movie to watch!

It's the sort of movie that mostly is set at one place, in this case in the inside of a cab. It also features only a handful of characters and the sort of story of which you know that it's going to throw a couple of surprises and twists at you, before the end of it.

But luckily it aren't always the twists you would be expecting. The movie does a pretty good job at fooling you, or perhaps I was just stupid for not seeing its main twist coming. But no, the movie is pretty well constructed and told in an effective way, making this a rather enjoyable little thriller.

Sure, it's pretty clichéd at parts and indeed the movie is also hardly the best the genre has to offer but thing I could at least say about this movie is that it never messes up anywhere, or with anything. It's a competently made movie, with also some pretty good actors in it.

You normally wouldn't think off casting of casting Dominic Monaghan as a villain and tough guy but this movie does and I have to say that Monaghan's performance is a surprisingly good one and he's totally believable in his role. He was the highlight of the movie, acting-wise.

If I still had to complain about one thing, it would be that the movie continues to go on for too long after its main twits. After the main twist, there really isn't an awful lot to do or tell anymore but the movie still decides to go on for another 15 minutes or so, making things feel a bit stretched out toward its end. They definitely could had wrapped things up earlier but that way the movie only would had been maybe one hour short, so I can still understand their reasons for doing it.

But overall, this movie truly remains a perfectly watchable one, that offers you one or two surprises as well and you most likely won't ever feel bored or annoyed with anything while watching it.

6/10

Watch trailer

Soldiers of Fortune (2012) Directed by Maxim Korostyshevsky



Seriously, this movie could had been a lot worse. At least its not being one of those cheap looking B-action movie flicks. It actually is a technically pretty well made movie, with of course also one truly great cast in it.

Believe it or not but this movie actually stars Sean Bean, James Cromwell, Ving Rhames, Christian Slater and Dominic Monaghan all in one special soldiers of fortune team. A cast list every movie would and also should be jealous of. No idea why they did this movie but I guess they need a paycheck like this, every once and a while. it was also great to see Colm Meaney as in the villain in this movie. It's funny but I was wondering not too long ago what Colm Meaney was up to now days, since I hadn't seen him in anything for years now. And then boom! His face popped up in this movie, still looking the same as 20 years ago.

Storywise, the movie was really dropping the ball toward its end, which was a shame since I really was with the movie at first. It has a ridicules concept but at least it got presented convincingly enough, also thanks to its fine actors of course. After a while you'll start to realize the movie isn't going anywhere anymore with its story. It's as if half way through they threw away the script and decided to put in some simple action sequences instead. I truly think that this movie and its story had far more potential in it, so that's truly a big waste.

It's not a particularly spectacular or involving genre movie to watch but it at least isn't boring or offensively bad, in any way or form. It's definitely being a better movie than just the average B-genre movie attempt and I hope that director Maxim Korostyshevsky continues making movies and who knows, maybe one day he'll have his big breakthrough, which seriously isn't anything unlikely, since you can definitely tell the right skills and talent are there. All he needs now is a more decent script and a bigger budget to work with.

Not a great genre movie but a good guilty pleasure.

5/10

Watch trailer

Top