Thursday, October 13, 2011

Red State 2011 full review, cast and trailer

Red State 2011

Was starred by :

Michael Angarano --> Travis
Deborah Aquila --> Mrs. Vasquez
Nicholas Braun --> Billy-Ray

Others Actress and Actors :

Ronnie Connell --> Randy
Kaylee DeFer --> Dana
Joey Figueroa --> Route 9 Friend
Kyle Gallner --> Jarod
Anna Gunn --> Travis' Mother
Matt L. Jones --> Deputy Pete (as Matt Jones)
John Lacy --> Travis' Father
Catherine McCord --> News Reporter
Alexa Nikolas --> Jesse
Stephen Root --> Sherrif Wynan
Cooper Thornton --> Plastic Wrap Man
Betty Aberlin --> Abigail

Hollywood Movies Review

Here are Red State 2011 full review :
A friend of mine maps must include a screening of "Red State" by a Q & A session with Kevin Smith and the cast, Melissa Leo, John Goodman to follow, and catch more. The show was at Radio City Music Hall wonderful that strange feeling where the elegance of the room during the struggle against griminess of the film. The movie was wonderful.




In the words of Smith, "a bad-ass movie horror with a few little (if any) sympathetic characters." Three young men standing in front of a sectarian church (modeled after the Church as famous Westboro Baptist), they discover is more to protest the funeral only. That's all you need to know. This is simply the best work of Smith to this day. From the perspective of the visual / director, the camera is used so effectively to capture the tone of concern. It makes extensive use of the fragile-cam, but the more creative I've seen lately. The shock is much more subtle than say, "The Bourne Identity", which simply adds the perfect amount of tension in the dialogue heavy scenes and just the right amount during the most violent. Both are required in large quantities. The picture quality was very good (Red shot cameras). The sound is also a strength of praise. The charm of the movie is the tone that permeates the majority disturbing. There is no actual score here. Every song you hear is the film itself, especially from Michael Parks, the man plays the villainous preacher sung. And speaking of him, I must say that his performance was Oscar worthy. Absolutely appalling. Could be the writing itself, where are my few criticisms. The film has many twists, a little too much for my taste. These "surprises" to impress many people, but for me they come out so cheap and make the film feel really at odds at times. Also during the first half of the film is a really scary horror movie feel, in the second half more like an action / thriller. All this was very good, but only until the film approaches its conclusion, it is really an awful feeling again. But the writing is also very impressive. When I think about it, nothing feels unnecessary in the film, it flows and connects all great. The opening few scenes make up the rest of the movie awesome. And of course there is some humor in it, much of the praise of John Goodman F-ING. The cast was fantastic, but above all parks, Melissa Leo and John Goodman as detach Shining Stars. The Q & A was fun, especially because I could see these great people in person, but I've never managed to ask my question, and some of the questions were so bad, they all boo the rest of the audience. Overall, if Red coups in theaters in October, you really need to see it. It has everything to satisfy a wonderful piece of indie film, and horror fans and casual moviegoers. My rating, 8 / 10 I fully intend to see this again when it is actually released. Postscript best opening sequence of more credit!

Red State 2011 Movie Trailers and Released Dates :

Trailers

Released Date : September 22, 2011 in Australia

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