Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes opens a ape-tastic new chapter of the rebooted franchise (sadly without Caesar)

Rating: Full

Genre: Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, Drama

Studios: 20th Century Studios

Cast: Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, Peter Macon and William H. Macy

Director: Wes Ball

Writer: Josh Friedman

Based on: the characters

Producers: Wes Ball, Joe Hartwick Jr, Rick Jaffa, Jason T. Reed and Amanda Silver

Music by: Joe Paesano

Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence/action

Release Date: 05/10/24

Runtime: 2h 25m

Tagline: No one can stop the reign

Favorite Character: Mae

Quote: “What a Wonderful Day!”- Proximus Caesar

Fun Fact: The apes named all humans ‘Nova’ a homage to a mute human from the 1968 original.

The Review: 2011 is the year that Hollywood opens a new ‘Planet of the Apes’ book. Upgrading from the cheesy 60’s costumes to the motion capture CGI performances And so far, every one of the last 3 POTA films got an Oscar nomination for Visual FX, but no win.

You probably already knew that the 2017’s previous Ape film ended with the great tragedy. Our great Caesar passed away due to the wounds at the battlefield. It is a very tragic indeed. Hopefully, we can see Andy Serkis motion capture performance again with the flashbacks, if he is interested in playing the character one last time, if not, than the reuse of the footage from the previous POTA films is the best we can get.

The new trilogy means new setting. Technically, the new setting is still Earth. Just with less humans, no thanks to the manmade virus. So most of the humans are sadly gone. And those who did survive into 300 years lost their intelligence and became wild animals, think of it as the Darwin human evolution in reverse. Mother Nature takes the world by storm! And her design in the city may be really gorgeous and as stunning as Avatar’s Pandora, but as you learn from the Jurassic franchise, don’t mess with Mother Nature. Because the human race learned too late that she always win!

Noa ( lives a peaceful life in a new world, stealing eagle eggs from abandoned buildings and training them to be their companions at his village. What can go wrong? The answer would be a bunch of gorillas with electric weapons disrupting the harmony, terrorizing Noa’s village, killing his father and shoving him off the tower. Then he wakes up and finds everybody gone. All eagles are dead except for one that Noa struggles to befriend.

The adventure does provide us a bit of exploration of the new Earth, while gaining two new allies. One is Raka, a Orangutan who knew a bit about humans. And speaking of which, we are also introduced to Mae, who turns out to be one of the few humans on earth to still have the brains. The adventure eventually ends at the Kingdom of the Apes at the beach, ruled by Proximus Caesar (Kevin Durand) with a quote (What a Wonderful Day) that echoes in my head. His goal was to open the mysterious vault of human stuff that he is obviously gonna misuse. Unless Noa and his reunited clan do something about it.

Wes Ball takes over the POTA story excellently, but it won’t be able to replace Matt Reeves. In fact, there is no characters in this movie that can replace Caesar (especially Proximus) but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the saga, so we might as well look forward to what’s yet to come in the few years. Hail Caesar!

Upcoming Summer Blockbusters 2024

I thought I might give you a little schedule for the year’s blockbuster season!

ACTION/ADVENTURE

What kind of summer action movie is there that doesn’t have fights and explosions?

June 7th: Bad Boys for Life (Sony Pictures)

June 7th: Hit Man (Netflix)

June 21st: Trigger Warning (Netflix)

June 28th: Horizon: An American Saga-Chapter 1 (Warner Bros)

July 19th: Twisters (Universal/Warner Bros)

July 26th: Deadpool and Wolverine (Marvel Studios)

August 9th: Borderlands (Lionsgate)

August 9th: The Instigators (Apple TV+)

August 16th: Horizon: An American Saga-Chapter 2 (Warner Bros)

August 16th: The Union (Netflix)

August 23rd: The Crow (Lionsgate)

ANIMATION

Now that kids are out of school and homework is out of their schedule, they now have the time to check out these sequels and originals

June 14th: Inside Out 2 (Disney/Pixar)

June 14th: Ultraman: Rising (Netflix)

July 3rd: Despicable Me 4 (Universal/Illumination)

August 2nd: Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (Netflix/Nickelodeon Movies)

COMEDY

If the movie is good, funny! If not, summer cricket sounds

June 28th: A Family Affair (Netflix)

July 3rd: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix)

July 18th: My Spy: The Eternal City (Amazon Prime)

August 2nd: Harold and the Purple Crayon (Sony)

August 2nd: My Old Ass (Prime)

August 15th: Jackpot (Prime)

DRAMA

Laughing out loud is fine, but being a serious isn’t all bad.

June 21st: The Bikeriders (Focus Features)

June 21st: Kinds of Kindness (Searchlight)

June 21st: Fancy Dance (Apple TV+)

July 4th: Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot (Angel Studios)

July 12th: Fly Me to the Moon (Sony/Apple Studios)

July 12th: Sing Sing (A24)

August 9th: It Ends with Us (Sony)

August 23rd: The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat (Hulu)

August 23rd: The Forge (Affirm Films)

HORROR/THRILLER

One way to cool off during a hot day is getting chills and goosebumps.

June 7th: The Exorcism (Miramax)

June 14th: The Watchers (New Line Cinema)

June 28th: A Quiet Place: Day One (Paramount)

July 5th: MaXXXine (A24)

July 12th: Longlegs (Neon)

August 2nd: Cuckoo (Neon)

August 9th: Trap (Warner Bros)

August 16th: Alien: Romulus (20th Century Studios)

Fall Guy should be the reason people still goes to the movies.

Rating: Full

Genre: Action, Adventure, Romance, Mystery

Studios: Universal Pictures/87North Productions

Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Hannah Waddingham, Teresa Palmer, Stephanie Hsu and Winston Duke

Director: David Leitch

Writer: Drew Pearce

Based on: a TV show created by Glen A. Larson

Producers: Guymon Casady, Ryan Gosling, David Leitch and Kelly McCormick

Music by: Dominic Lewis

Rated: PG-13 for action and violence, drug content and some strong language

Release Date: 05/03/24

Runtime: 2h 6m

Tagline: N/A

Favorite Character: Colt Seavers

Quote: “I had no choice! I had to do some Jason Bourne shit!”- Colt Seavers

Fun Fact: A world record was broken while filming, for the most cannon rolls performed by a car, 8.5 exact.

The Review: Last summer, Oscar Nominated Ryan Gosling had showed the audience all over the world that’s he not just Gosling, he is Ken! He did that while he’s performing the song from Barbie at the 2024 Oscars back in March.

Ryan Gosling’s Colt Seavers is totally living it! He is a stunt double of a big action star Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and forms an excellent chemistry with camerawoman Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt) Yay! But…the free fall stunt ended horribly, breaking Colt’s back, and ceasing his time as an action man! Oh No! Thankfully, the scene actually fades into black before we actually see him take a hard landing, and maybe it’s the best thing for us. But even more bad news is that it also ended his and Jody’s relationship. Double Oh No!

After Eighteen months of living like a normal person with a job at a Mexican restaurant and living in the apartment, he is called back into action and after the certain period of hiatus, he walks back on the movie set…with her ex as a director. Out of the fictional movie within the movie, ‘Metelstorm’ is truly the most epic but it is also a possibly that the film itself may be flat in real life. that’s clearly a combination of Dune and Mad Max Fury Road. And to pull out something extra for the plot…Tom Ryder is missing!

Now some of the audience actually went to see the movie for the mystery plot of the missing action star which was unfortunally less of the original story so they may find that part a little disappointing. Some went for the romance which isn’t really that much. I mean it’s a action movie, not ‘Love Actually’ Speaking of action If you’ve gone just to see some crazy stunts, you’ve come to the right place. Man it hit the bullseye for that category! And i can safely say, it was a true dedication to all of the stunt doubles starting with 1903’s ‘The Great Train Robbery’

Director David Leitch was alright with his last film ‘Bullet Train’ Fall Guy was his better movie and thus made a lot of sense to have him sit in the director’s chair for this one. Once the movie wraps up, you might be able to tell your friends that this was the (Christopher Nolan’s) ‘Inception’ of the stunt performers. What that means was you are watching a movie about a stunt performer, who performs stunts that we all know has a number of stunt doubles. It’s basically a movie stuntmen within the movie about stuntmen. Mind blown! Just like the movie itself! Okey not as much, but it is still a explosive start of the summer movies filled with awesomeness!

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