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Film Review: Breaking In

by Desha Winborne

Director: James McTeigue

Writer: Ryan Engle

Cast: Gabrielle Union, Ajiona Alexus, Billy Burke and Richard Cabral

After the murder of her father Shaun Russell is forced to uproot her children and travel to her childhood home. Surrounded by acres of forest and equipped with a state of the art security system, the remote estate is a fortress. Not long after their arrival, the high-tech security system is breached leaving Shaun outside and her children inside held hostage by a band of thieves searching for a hidden safe. With her children held captive and their lives at stake, she will stop at nothing to save her babies. The odds aren’t in her favor, but this mother isn’t going down, without one hell of a fight.

Breaking In is an exciting new role for Gabrielle Union. Known mostly for romantic comedies and cable drama, this is Union’s first foray into the lead in an action thriller. Tapping into her some serious maternal instincts, she is a force to be reckoned with. Shaun Russell is a ferocious character, sharp-tongued and fierce, she is a fighter. At one point she even taps into her Spidey sense dangling precariously from a banister hiding in plain sight. Though much of the film shows Shaun as a bad ass, her movements and skill set aren’t farfetched or improbable. She’s not a navy seal, for heaven’s sake, she’s a desperate mother trying to save her kids.

Union’s familiarity and thrilling action sequences breathed life into a lackluster script. The one-liners and few jokes barely hit the mark.  There are also a few major holes in the story. For instance, the robbers basically tear the place apart searching for hidden treasure but somehow miss the most obvious room in the house. The safe was literally in the first place we would have looked. Also, why would someone go through the trouble of hiding millions in an impenetrable fortress just to tell their assistant?

The thieves were a motley crew of ex-cons just thrown together for this one heist. Why four people are needed for what is clearly a two-man job is not clear. The crew is a predictable bunch, featuring the four basic criminal types: A tech guy, a weakling, a psychopath, and a mastermind.  The psychopath was player by Richard Cabral who served up crazy cholo realness. He’s hot-headed and careless, the biggest threat to the children, especially the daughter. While he was perfectly creepy, he wasn’t the “muscle” one would expect. He’s scrawny but mean and aggressive like a stray pit bull. We’re pretty sure the kids could have taken him out given the right circumstances. The leader of the thieves was portrayed by Billy Burke. Twilight fans will remember him as Charlie Swan, Bella’s dad. As a mastermind, he leaves much to be desired. He was cool and calculated but the script didn’t give him any good lines. We were happy to see him finally get what he deserved, but not nearly as happy as we were to see the psychopath go.

Breaking In may have had a few holes in the script but it delivers pulse-pounding action in nearly every scene. The fights scenes are intense and impactful, keeping us thoroughly entertained throughout the nearly 90-minute film.

Since it’s Mother’s Day weekend, take your mom out to see this film.

Breaking In hits theaters this Friday!

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Director: Pietra Brettkelly

Screenwriter: Pietra Brettkelly

Cast: Guo Pei, Philip Treacy, Wendi Murdoch, Godfrey Deeny

Guo Pei has been designing in China for more than three decades, but the western audience may only know her as the woman who created the stunning garment Rihanna wore when she owned the 2015 China: Through the Looking Glass Met Gala red carpet. In Yellow is Forbidden, Pietra Brettkelly follows the designer after that time as she moves through every detail to become an invited member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture – a society so exclusive only twenty-one members currently exist today. In this documentary, Brettkelly intended to tell the story of loss through the decline of haute couture, but the more powerful storyline that is quietly unearthed is the duality that exists within the designer’s world.

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Tribeca Film Festival: BVLGARI World Premiere

by xoJohn

Last night, in celebration of BVLGARI’s partnership with the Tribeca Film Festival, the brand debuted two original short films about empowering modern Italian women who are disrupting the status quo. Created in partnership with Tribeca Studios and directed by female filmmakers Nina Meredith and Bella Monticelli, The Litas and Conducting a Revolution profile extraordinary women who go against the grain in pursuit of professions and passions traditionally held by men.

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The 2018 Tribeca Film Festival festivities continued throughout the weekend. The stars came out in full force to support the premiere of their highly anticipated films. Here is a recap of who we spotted at the official after parties:

Duck Butter

WHAT: Laia Costa, Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, Mel Eslyn, Natalie Qasabian and Miguel Arteta celebrated the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Duck Butter at the official after-party. Also spotted at the party was actor/rapper Riz Ahmed, star of Showtime’s “The Night Of”. The party was hosted by Cîroc.

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As you know, Tribeca Film Festival has officially started and of course, the stars came out in full force to support the premiere of their highly anticipated films. Here is a recap of who we spotted at the official after parties:

Blue Night

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick

WHAT: Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Jacqueline Bissett, Monika Bacardi, Phillipa Soo, Steven Pasquale, Gus Birny, Andrea Iervolino, among others celebrated 2018 Tribeca Film premiere of Blue Night at the official after-party. SJP arrived to a frenzy of photogs outside; once inside she greeted guests with a smile and snapped a few photos before mingling with her fellow castmates. The party was hosted by Nespresso. Nespresso served up delicious coffee-infused cocktails and bites for guests throughout the evening. 

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2018 Tribeca Film Festival Opens with ‘Love, Gilda’

by xoJohn

The 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, opened at the Beacon Theater this evening with a look into the world of celebrated Emmy® and Grammy® award-winning comedian Gilda Radner who became a cultural icon the moment audiences first laughed with her on Saturday Night Live’s debut episode. Love, Gilda, presented by CNN Films, is directed and produced by Lisa D’Apolito. It weaves together audiotapes, rare home movies, diary entries, and interviews with her friends and those inspired by her.

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Film Review: Rampage

by Desha Winborne

Director: Brad Peyton

Writer: Ryan Engle

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Ackerman and Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Davis Okoye is a gentle animal loving Primatologist who finds himself battling government forces in an attempt to save his best friend George an Albino Gorilla he adopted. A failed genetic experiment causes George to mutate into an aggressive 30-foot beast. Ordinary means are unable to contain George as he and several other altered beasts wreak havoc on Downtown Chicago. To save his friend and the innocent people of Chicago, Davis must join forces with the most heinous beast of all, man.

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Film Review: Truth or Dare

by Desha Winborne

Director: Jeff Wadlow

Writer: Jillian Jacobs and Michael Reisz

Cast: Lucy Hale, Tyler Posey, Violett Beane and Sophia Ali

Celebrating their last night of Spring Break, a group of friends engages in an innocent game of Truth or Dare. Their fun takes a creepy turn as the game morphs into a life or death struggle. Armed with only their wits, the friends are forced to play the game that pits them against one another or face a grisly death.

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