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Death Down the Aisle begins with the tantalizing image of a bride, Malorie (Jess Brown), dressed in a wedding dress splattered with blood.
This is a brief (unnecessary) in media res opening before writer Audrey C. Marie jumps the action back to earlier in the day. It’s the day of the wedding, Malorie is preparing to wed Jon (David Alexander) and there’s a whirlwind introduction of wedding guests, many of whom are either family, work associates from Jon’s legal firm, or both.
Most of these relationships aren’t clear until after Jon’s death (this isn’t a spoiler; his death is heavily telegraphed by director Roxanne Boisvert). Only after the murder does it become clear that Death Down The Aisle is primarily interested in exploring red herrings, gossipy busy bodies, and characters making A Lot of phone calls.
Let’s rewind: Malorie is marrying Jon, an...
This is a brief (unnecessary) in media res opening before writer Audrey C. Marie jumps the action back to earlier in the day. It’s the day of the wedding, Malorie is preparing to wed Jon (David Alexander) and there’s a whirlwind introduction of wedding guests, many of whom are either family, work associates from Jon’s legal firm, or both.
Most of these relationships aren’t clear until after Jon’s death (this isn’t a spoiler; his death is heavily telegraphed by director Roxanne Boisvert). Only after the murder does it become clear that Death Down The Aisle is primarily interested in exploring red herrings, gossipy busy bodies, and characters making A Lot of phone calls.
Let’s rewind: Malorie is marrying Jon, an...
- 6/14/2024
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Roland Emmerich has become a genre unto himself. Give the director 100 million dollars and a star-studded cast, and pitch him any extreme situation--aliens, tsunamis, earthquakes, monsters, terrorists--and he makes it work. So pairing him with a comet in the disaster movie Moonfall should be a slam dunk, right?
Emmerich, who has wreaked so much havoc in Independence Day and Day After Tomorrow, expands his modus operandi to the outer limits of space, where a moon, comet and alien hurtle toward earth. In the film, writers Harold Kloster and Spenser Cohen have upped the ante, throwing every possible disaster at the screen. But they've forgotten about one thing: coherence.
When a spacecraft carrying research samples from NASA explodes in the atmosphere--Patrick Wilson appears in this bonkers riff on Gravity, with a giant alien--scattering its debris across the galaxy, Brian, Jocinda (Halle Berry) and Alan (Frank Fiola) are understandably traumatized. It...
Emmerich, who has wreaked so much havoc in Independence Day and Day After Tomorrow, expands his modus operandi to the outer limits of space, where a moon, comet and alien hurtle toward earth. In the film, writers Harold Kloster and Spenser Cohen have upped the ante, throwing every possible disaster at the screen. But they've forgotten about one thing: coherence.
When a spacecraft carrying research samples from NASA explodes in the atmosphere--Patrick Wilson appears in this bonkers riff on Gravity, with a giant alien--scattering its debris across the galaxy, Brian, Jocinda (Halle Berry) and Alan (Frank Fiola) are understandably traumatized. It...
- 2/5/2022
- by Asher Luberto
- DailyDead
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After blowing up the White House in "Independence Day," flooding New York City in "The Day After Tomorrow," and unleashing all sorts of natural disasters in "2012," how else can director Roland Emmerich wreak havoc on our poor little planet? Why, having the moon attack Earth, of course! That's the setup for the filmmaker's next project, "Moonfall," and you can now watch the first five minutes now.
"Moonfall" begins with a spaceship orbiting our home world, and astronaut Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson at his most adorkable) discussing the lyrics to Toto's rock classic "Africa" with his co-worker Alan Marcus (Frank Fiola) and "work wife" Jo...
The post Watch the Moon Fall in the First Five Minutes of Moonfall appeared first on /Film.
"Moonfall" begins with a spaceship orbiting our home world, and astronaut Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson at his most adorkable) discussing the lyrics to Toto's rock classic "Africa" with his co-worker Alan Marcus (Frank Fiola) and "work wife" Jo...
The post Watch the Moon Fall in the First Five Minutes of Moonfall appeared first on /Film.
- 12/13/2021
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
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