Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 09, 2014, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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A11 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT
Compiled by CHRIS LACKNER / twitter. com/ PopForecast
First comes love,
then comes action
" You don't need
a weatherman to
know which way the
wind blows," but
these days, a guide
through the seemingly
endless flurry
of pop culture offerings
is just what we
need. With that in
mind, here is what's
on the radar screen
in TV, music and
film for the coming
week.
MOVIES
BIG RELEASES: Endless Love, Winter's Tale ( Feb. 14)
BIG PICTURE: Yes, RoboCop is the big action release
this week, but in honour of Valentine's Day, why don't
we focus on the two date movies? First up? Endless
Love . It's Romeo and Juliet meets Dirty Dancing
meets. Endless Love ( Yup, we're now re- making
romantic dramas from 1981 starring a teenage Brooke
Shields!). Po' boy David ( Alex Pettyfer) woos Jade
( Gabriella Wilde), the innocent, privileged daughter of
a powerful family. The film is billed as every father's
worst nightmare. Suddenly, their beautiful, bookish
daughter is wearing short skirts, sexting, making out
in the back of pickup trucks, making out in a bikini
in muddy- watered creeks, having sex in front of a
fire place and - worst of all - making out against
bookshelves in a library! Sacrilege! THOSE. ARE. FOR.
LEARNING! Making matters worse is David's shady
criminal past. ( If I know my teen star- crossed lovers,
this can't end well. But in the meantime kids, by all
means, lock lips.) As for Winter's Tale , this movie has
everything - if by everything, you mean Russell Crowe
playing an Irish gangster/ demon named Pearly, who
happens to wear cool bowler hats, and Colin Farrell
playing Peter, a charming thief protected by a guardian
angel that happens to be a white horse ( named
Athansor). Confused? There's more. Peter falls in love
with the gifted Beverly ( Jessica Brown Findlay) while
attempting to loot her New York home. " What's the
best thing you've ever stolen?" the mystical redhead
asks. " I'm beginning to think I haven't stolen it yet,"
he responds. Swoon. Turns out, Beverly is dying and
Peter gives her life meaning. When Peter is pushed
off a bridge to his death, he re- emerges decades later
with amnesia. Near as I can tell, this movie is all about
demons, angels, enchantment, miracles and Farrell
saying things to make women's hearts melt. Example:
" Is it possible to love someone so completely they
simply can't die."
FORECAST: Both of these films will make your own
romantic life seem empty and dull by comparison ( at
least for those of you not being wooed by a magical
bandit or lusted over by a hunky modern- day Romeo)
But, hey, we can't all have eternal love or a magical
horse. That's what Hollywood is for.
HONOURABLE MENTION: RoboCop ( Feb. 12). Joel Kinnamen
is Detective Alex Murphy, a Detroit police officer
critically injured and turned into the titular Robocop in
this franchise reboot. This is a marked improvement on
actor Peter Weller in the original. The original Robo-
Cop had the emotional range of a Roomba; Kinnamen
delivered an Emmy- worthy performance on AMC's The
Killing . In this update, RoboCop's visor also retracts so
you can actually see his face. Michael Keaton plays the
Dr. Frankenstein behind RoboCop, as the CEO of the
sinister corporation that literally turns a kindhearted
cop into a killing machine. Samuel L. Jackson has a
supporting role as an over- the- top, militant anchorman
who declares things such as " This is the future of
American justice." Good luck America.
TV
BIG EVENT: House of Cards ( Feb. 14, Netflix)
BIG PICTURE: In this award- winning political drama's second season, Frank
Underwood ( Kevin Spacey) has manipulated his way into the vice presidency, but his
newfound position of authority is threatened by the dark deeds that put him there.
Underwood is capable of anything: bribery, theft, blackmail, murder - as long as
the end justifies the means. Meanwhile, his plotting wife Claire ( the brilliant Robin
Wright, who earned a Golden Globe for the role), shares in her nefarious husband's
new spotlight. The two of them are like Hillary and Bill Clinton, if the Clintons'
political mentors were the Macbeths, Machiavelli, Michael Corleone and Lucifer. But
the sharks are circling Underwood this year. Investigative reporter Zoe Barnes ( Kate
Mara), who used to be Frank's mistress, is intent on uncovering the twisted truth.
New obstacles emerge in the form of returning characters President Walker ( Michael
Gill) and billionaire fundraiser Raymond Tusk ( Gerald McRaney). House of Cards was
always designated for a two- year run, but unexpectedly renewed for a third season
recently. This means the sky's the limits for Underwood. With the extra screen time,
don't doubt that the presidency is within his reach.
FORECAST: The beauty of Netflix? You can download and watch the whole season in
one day. Who needs mushy, mediocre Valentine's Day movies? I know one guy who
will be watching House of Cards . Prime Minister Stephen Harper. I'm sure he takes
notes when Underwood makes observations like " The road to power is paved with
hypocrisy and casualties" and " For those of us climbing to the top of the food chain,
there can be no mercy."
MUSIC
BIG RELEASE ON FEB. 11:
Sam Roberts Band ( Lo- Fantasy )
BIG PICTURE: O Canada! Just
in time for the Olympics comes
a major Canadian release. Sam
Roberts has proved two things
over the years: He can grow
a hell of a beard and he's one
of the country's most consistent
songwriters. Traditionally
known for their pop- rock, the
album veers into uncharted
territory in places. The house
beats and techno grooves on
Lo- Fantasy feel welcome on a
dance floor - not traditional
stomping ground for Roberts.
This week, Sam Roberts Band
is also one of five homegrown
artists who will debut a new
Olympics- inspired song during
CBC's Olympic coverage.
Roberts' Broken Teeth will air
on Sat., Feb. 15. It can only be
an ode to our beloved Canadian
hockey players ( or a tribute
to RoboCop's crime- fighting
tactics).
FORECAST: Sam Roberts
Band's Lo- Fantasy is best
played loud.
HONOURABLE MENTION: Jay
Malinowski & The Deadcoast
( Martel ). Bedouin Soundclash's
front man releases a highly personal
concept album. Enjoy 18
songs divided by two coasts:
The Pacific and The Atlantic.
The album is inspired by the
intriguing life of his grandfather
and sailor, Charles Martel, and
Malinowski's own introspective
journey exploring his roots.
Endless Love
House
of Cards
Sam Roberts
Band
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