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Me Earl & The Dying Girl – Movie Review

With a title that includes the words ‘Dying Girl’ you can fully expect its not going to have a happy ending. Quirky characters, refreshingly humorous dialogue, awkward teens and the tragedy of cancer combine to make Me Earl & The Dying Girl a modern engaging coming of age story. Thomas Mann plays Greg a teenager doing his best to coast through high school life without drawing too much attention to himself.  Afraid to form close personal attachments his social life among his peers is confined to short not committal interactions which keeps him at arms length from everyone.

Thomas Mann & RJ Cyler

His one close friend is Earl (RJ Cyler making his movie debut) who he refers to as his ‘co-worker’. Earl is from the wrong side of town and a somewhat broken home while Greg lives in a more wholesome environment with two parents who are more than a little involved in his life.  He and Earl share a love of film making and together have produced a string of parody movies based on cinematic classics such as A Clockwork Orange (A Sockwork Orange), Vertigo (Vere’d He Go?) and Death in Venice (Death in Tennis). The parodies themselves are pure genius and the movie references will certainly entertain the serious movie fan.

When Greg’s mum learns that a neighbours daughter has cancer, she insists on Greg taking the chance to do something good and be a friend to her. Intrigued by Greg’s awkward honesty and self deprecating nature the two begin to form a bond as she comes to terms with her illness. Before long she and Greg are spending most days together and as her cancer spreads their friendship deepens to a level neither ever expected. Cooke’s portrayal of the emotional roller-coaster Rachel’s character is facing is unsettlingly real.

While Greg and Rachel’s relationship has grown, so too has Earl and Rachel’s and he shares some their home-made movies with her.  This prompts them to work on making a movie for Rachel. As her condition worsens they struggle to finish the movie. Rachel starts to give up her fight which in turn prompts a fight between her and Greg and one between Greg and Earl. Frightened of losing her and afraid for his future without her Greg manages to channel his feelings into finishing the movie before its too late.

Olivia Cooke and Thomas Mann

Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon (American Horror Story) and based on the book and screenplay by Jesse Andrews Me Earl & The Dying Girl is interesting, engaging and has enough tragedy to pull on the heart strings. It may not please everyone but it makes a nice change to the typical American teen high school based movies we are all so used to. I’m giving it 3.5 out of 5. Check out the trailer below.

Vacation – Movie Review

The first installment of the highly successful National Lampoons Vacation series hit our screens over thirty years ago in 1983.  Vacation is part reboot, part retelling and part continuation of the series.  I suspect many people will roll their eyes, mutter ‘reboot’ and expect it to be rubbish.  Being a fan of the original series I didn’t exactly have high hopes for it myself; so with a semi closed mind I took my seat, sat back and waited to roll my own eyes. Continue reading

Trainwreck – Movie Review

Amy Schumer has been a popular comedian for some time now and her brand of no apologies, personal, straight forward, self-deprecating comedy is hilariously entertaining.  Not surprising she has drawn the attention of director Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin) who has helped other comedians like Seth Rogan and Lena Dunham hit a more mainstream audience. Continue reading

Max – Movie Review

So who doesn’t love a movie about a lovable dog who saves the day.  We have had Lassie, Benji and the Littlest Hobo and loved them all.  Now mans best friend has been given military training, a slightly edgy temperament and he is called Max. Continue reading

Hot Pursuit – Movie Review

I wanted to like this. I wanted to laugh lots and I wanted to rave about it to other people and say things like ‘the funniest bit was when’; but I can’t say that. I didn’t like it, I didn’t laugh and I don’t really recommend it to anyone. Continue reading

Outdoor Movies

Outdoor Movies @ Waterside House Hotel

The folks over at the Waterside House Hotel recently ran the first of their outdoor movies series.  I tagged along to their screening of Grease to see what it was all about. The setting I have to say on the terrace is simply marvellous.  You are pretty much just feet away from the sand and the presence of the sea certainly does not go unnoticed. Continue reading

True Story – Movie Review 

 

Directed by Rupert Goold, True Story is based on the book True Story by New York Times reporter Michael Finkel (Jonah Hill). Our story starts with esteemed reporter Michael Finkel having his reputation destroyed when it comes to light he has blurred the lines of truth in a New York Times Magazine cover story about slave trading.   With a damaged reputation he is effectively left in journalistic no mans land. Continue reading