Monday, 31 December 2012

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A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims. While unemployed and midway through writing the first novel with the character as yet unnamed, Lee Child visited his local supermarket with his wife. An elderly lady approached him and asked him to reach an item off a high shelf for her. His wife commented: "Hey if this writing thing doesn't work out, you can be a reacher in a supermarket." Reacher's demeanor is stoic, and he does not talk much. He has a propensity for saying "that's for damn sure". Reacher frequently does not answer when people make statements or ask questions, nodding or shrugging, preferring the other party to fill the silence. A recurring line in the novels is "Reacher said nothing". He is cool-headed and rarely becomes visibly angry, one of the few exceptions to this occurs in Nothing to Lose when he erupts in rage at an apathetic hospital employee for not ensuring that a comatose Iraq War veteran received the proper care. Sometimes during the course of a novel, usually toward the end, Reacher calmly kills his foe(s) even after they are no longer a threat, but only if they have committed terrible acts (usually multiple murders) which he feels merit their deaths as justice. Such killings by Reacher are featured in Persuader and Bad Luck and Trouble, among others.  In 61 Hours, it is stated that an Army psychological study of reactions to fear in children showed him as having abnormally fast reflexes and aggression levels at the age of six. Reacher believes that this abnormal level of aggression at that age is due not to genetics (as the Army report suggested) but because he got tired of being frightened, and "trained [him]self out of it".
He generally likes to be alone, and says that he has mild agoraphobia. He states that this condition is not, as commonly assumed, a fear of open spaces, but of crowds.
In The Hard Way, Reacher is described as completely lacking "The remorse gene. It just wasn't there.

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a 2012 fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson. It is the first of a three-part film adaptation of the 1937 novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, to be followed by The Desolation of Smaug and There and Back Again, due for theatrical release in 2013 and 2014, respectively. The three films together will act as prequels to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Director: Peter Jackson
Writers: Fran Walsh (screenplay), Philippa Boyens (screenplay), and 3 more credits
Stars:Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen and Richard Armitage | See full cast and crew
A younger and more reluctant Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, sets out on a "unexpected journey" to the Lonely Mountain with a spirited group of Dwarves to reclaim a their stolen mountain home from a dragon named Smaug.

Sunday, 30 December 2012

Horror Movies to look out for in 2013


With 2012 coming to a close we look forward to some of the horror delights that 2013 has to offer!



Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D 
(4th January 2013)
Horror/Thriller
A young woman travels to Texas to collect an inheritance; little does she know that an encounter with a chainsaw-wielding killer is part of the reward.

Director: John Luessenhop
Writers: Adam Marcus (screenplay), Debra Sullivan (screenplay)
Stars: Alexandra Daddario, Tania Raymonde and Scott Eastwood




The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia
(1st February)
Horror/Thriller
A young family moves into an historic home in Georgia, only to learn they are not the house's only inhabitants. Soon they find themselves in the presence of a secret rising from underground and threatening to bring down anyone in its path.

Director: Tom Elkins
Writer: David Coggeshall (screenplay)
Stars: Chad Michael Murray, Katee Sackhoff and Cicely Tyson 




Warm Bodies
(8th February)
Horror/Comedy
After a zombie becomes involved with the girlfriend of one of his victims, their romance sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world.

Director: Jonathan Levine
Writers: Jonathan Levine (screenplay), Isaac Marion (novel)
Stars: Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and John Malkovich




The ABC's of Death
(8th March)
Horror/Anthology
A 26-chapter anthology that showcases death in all its vicious wonder and brutal beauty.

Directors: Kaare Andrews, Angela Bettis
Writers: Adrián García Bogliano (segment), Simon Rumley
Stars: Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Iván González and Kyra Zagorsky




Maniac
(15th March)
Horror/Crime
The owner of a mannequin shop develops a dangerous obsession with a young artist.

Director: Franck Khalfoun
Writers: Alexandre Aja (screenplay), Grégory Levasseur (screenplay)
Stars: Elijah Wood, Nora Arnezeder and America Olivo




John Dies at the End
(22nd March)
Horror/Comedy
A new street drug that sends its users across time and dimensions has one drawback: some people return as no longer human. Can two college dropouts save humankind from this silent, otherworldly invasion?

Director: Don Coscarelli
Writers: Don Coscarelli (written for the screen by), David Wong (based on the story by)
Stars: Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes and Paul Giamatti




Carrie
(5th April)
Horror/Drama
A sheltered high school girl unleashes her newly developed telekinetic powers after she is pushed too far by her peers.

Director: Kimberly Peirce
Writers: Stephen King (novel), Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (screenplay)
Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore and Judy Greer




Evil Dead
(19th April)
Horror
Mia, a young woman struggling with sobriety, heads to a remote cabin with her brother and a group of friends, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads to danger and horror.

Director: Fede Alvarez
Writers: Sam Raimi (1981 screenplays), Fede Alvarez (screenplay)
Stars: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez and Jessica Lucas




The Lords of Salem
(26th April)
Horror/Thriller
Residents of Salem, Massachusetts are visited by a 300-year-old coven of witches.

Director: Rob Zombie
Writer: Rob Zombie
Stars: Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison and Jeff Daniel Phillips




World War Z
(21st June)
Horror/Action
A U.N. employee is racing against time and fate, as he travels the world trying to stop the outbreak of a deadly Zombie pandemic.

Director: Marc Forster
Writers: Max Brooks (novel), Damon Lindelof (screenplay)
Stars: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos and David Morse



So 2013 promises to be an exciting year for the horror genre, we have our favourites already picked out for the new year....do you?!!

Happy New Year from us all at The Evil Eye, here's to a gruesome 2013!!

Adam 'Evil Eye' Cutler


Thursday, 27 December 2012

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Metascore: 80/100 (37 reviews)
With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.
Director:
Quentin Tarantino
Stars:
Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington
 Last year, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo got the cold shoulder from holiday audiences, and there was plenty of discussion about the decision to place such a dark and violent film on the holiday release calendar. But an original Quentin Tarantino is in a different league than a David Fincher adaptation, and if anyone can turn ultraviolence and coarse language into a hit ...

Thursday, 20 December 2012

The Horror Masterpiece BRUTAL gets its DVD Release



Back in September we brought you an exclusive review for the new horror movie 'Brutal' from director Michael Stevens and we can honestly say we were blown away awarding it 5 stars (check out our review here). Now you can check out for yourselves what had us chomping at the bit and foaming at the mouth as 'Brutal' is now available to buy on DVD.

We spoke to director Michael Stevens earlier this week and this is what he told us:-
My new film "BRUTAL" is now available on DVD for purchase!!!
100% of all profits (yes merchandise too) will go to "For Those In Need" a non-profit charity lead by Pastor John Taft (29 years with Beaverton Foursquare Church), supporting victims of the Clackamas Mall shooting, victims of the Newtown shooting and the Portland chapter of Victims of Violent Crimes. "BRUTAL" may look violent (and it is), but the heart of the film is how "EMOTIONALLY" and "SPIRITUALLY" brutal it is to lose a child and have them become a victim of a violent crime. PLEASE...Order a copy today and help "For Those In Need" support the devastated families.

www.mynameisbrutal.com 

We would just like to wish Michael and the rest of the team behind 'Brutal' all the success in this campaign, and wish you all a Merry Christmas from us all at The Evil Eye

Adam 'Evil Eye' Cutler

Monday, 17 December 2012

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Dabangg 2 is an upcoming Bollywood action film directed and produced by Arbaaz Khan under the banner of Arbaaz Khan Productions. It is a sequel to the 2010 film Dabangg and is written by Dilip Shukla. Story is set in the city of Kanpur. The film will feature Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha reprising their roles from the previous film, whilst Prakash Raj plays the main antagonist

Dabangg 2 Cast & Crew:
Banner: Arbaaz Khan Productions
Status: Completed
Release Date: 21 Dec 2012
Genre: Action,Social
Producer: Arbaaz Khan,Malaika Arora

Star Cast
 Salman Khan.... Chulbul Pandey
 Sonakshi Sinha.... Rajjo
 Arbaaz Khan.... Makhanchan
 Sonu Sood.... Chedi Singh
 Vinod Khanna.... Prajapati Pandey
 Prakash Raj.... Thakur Baccha Lal
 Deepak Dobriyal
 Nikitin Dheer
 Girish Sahdev
 Malaika Arora.... Item Song
 Kareena Kapoor.... Item Song

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

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Khiladi 786 is a Bollywood Action Comedy film directed by Ashish R Mohan, featuring Akshay Kumar in the title role alongside Asin Thottumkal playing the female lead. The film also features Mithun Chakraborty, Raj Babbar, Manoj Joshi and Himesh Reshammiya. German model Claudia Ciesla appears in an item number Balma and the film is narrated by Paresh Rawal. It is produced by Eros International, HR Musik Limited and Hari Om Entertainment. The film marks the return of Akshay Kumar to his famous Khiladi film series after 12 years. It is the eighth installment in the Khiladi (Film Series) after Khiladi (1992), Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995), Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996), Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi (1997), International Khiladi (1999) and Khiladi 420 (2000) with those 8 films Khiladi is considered as the biggest franchise of Bollywood. The film mostly shots in Mumbai and Punjab.

Born to an owner of a marriage bureau Champak Lal (Manoj_Joshi_(actor)), Mansukh (Himesh Reshammiya) has been a complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done have resulted in separation even before the marriage took place. To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar's (Mithun Chakraborty), spoilt brat sister Indu (Asin Thottumkal) getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh (Akshay Kumar) aka Khiladi 786 in Punjab. To add more to his problems, he convinces Tatya to pretend to be a cop but little did the over enthusiast know that Bahattar Singh, his father Sattar Singh (Raj Babbar) and his uncle Ikhattar Singh (Mukesh Rishi) were not cops but a family of conmen. 

The story takes a shape as the two hardcore families of two different states pretend to be policemen in front of each other and the beans from each side can be spilled anytime which can be life threatening for Mansukh. And to make the situation worse, it turns out that Indu has a boyfriend, Azad (Rahul Singh), who is a criminal locked up in jail. When Bahattar finds that out, he helps Azad escape from jail to make Indu happy, the girl who he loves. But no sooner does Indu realize that she truly loves Bahattar, and decides to marry him. To take revenge, Azad kidnaps Indu and the Pandit from the Wedding ceremony. Bahattar and Tatya fight their way through the goons and eventually Bahattar and Indu get married.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

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Release Date: 28 August 2012 (USA)
Genre: Action
Stars : Martin Aguilar, Alberto Alvarado and Lorena Bernal
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Synopsis:
Guerrero, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, crosses the border into the United States in search of his family. After arriving in San Diego, California he meets organized crime boss Gino Santoro, who offers him lodging, a job, and help in finding his family. There is only one condition… he must fight in an underground Cage Fight tournament and only the strong will survive! A harrowing tale of struggle and survival.
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is the largest mixed martial arts promotion company in the world, which hosts most of the top-ranked fighters in the sport and produces events worldwide. Based in the United States, the UFC has eight weight divisions and enforces the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. Dana White serves as the president of the UFC while Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta control the UFC's parent company, Zuffa, LLC. The first UFC event was held in 1993 in Denver, Colorado. The purpose of the event was to identify the most effective martial art in a real fight between competitors of different fighting disciplines, including boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, wrestling, Muay Thai, karate and other styles. In subsequent competitions, fighters began adopting effective techniques from more than one discipline, which indirectly helped create an entirely separate style of fighting known as present-day mixed martial arts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

The Devil You Know Book Review Author Mike Carey

The Grumbling Gargoyle is back from her spell of 'Exorcising the Demons' and what better way to return than reviewing Mike Carey's The Devil You Know, so grab your crucifix and holy water and enjoy the review!


Synopsis:
Meet Felix Castor, a man whose talents as an exorcist are much in demand as London becomes more and more saturated by the supernatural.  Felix is not only brilliant at his job he’s also freelance which enables him to charge whatever he feels like....and affords him one Hell of a lifestyle!

Or at least it did until he ‘Retired’ following a Devilish encounter from which he only just managed to survive.  Still, needs must and with old debts to attend to he is drawn back to his former Demon demonishing deeds when he accepts a seemingly simple exorcism.

Unfortunately, the ghost he is employed to exorcise, which haunts a London Hall of Records, proves to be more of a problem than Felix bargained for.  Realising that things are just not adding up Felix decides to investigate these peculiarities and the more he delves into the mystery the more he’s dragged into a world he’d have prefered to avoid.  A world where Demons, Were-Beings and Ghosts each vie against the other to claim the big prize which is...Felix Castor!

Review
I’ll be frank...( yeah, yeah...’oh and who shall I be?’...you’re not funny ok? So Shh )...for the first few pages of this book I felt a tad lost and I re-read a couple of paragraphs over again just to find my feet as it were but upon reflection I feel my confusion was down to two things...1) I’m impatient and expect to fully grasp the style immediately and 2) I’m impatient and expect to fully grasp the style immediately...so essentially, it was my fault ( colour me bad! ).  I think the best way to describe the genre of this book is ‘dark urban fantasy’ but by ‘dark’ I mean pitch black dark...as dark as dark can get...darker than the soul of an estate agent!...there...now do you get how ‘dark’ it is?

Castor lives in a London populated not only by its human multicultural inhabitants who harbour their own customs and beliefs but by various supernatural beings whom society simply accepts as existing...each with their own custom and belief structure too.  Walking dead stroll the streets...Werewolves lope along their merry way...( well...maybe ‘merry’s’ pushing it! )...and Ghosts, Poltergeists, Demons and all kinds of other paranormal paraphernalia reside alongside the other...but not necessarily in harmony.

Do not be fooled into thinking this book is some relatively mellow little noir-esque amuse bouche...it isn’t! It’s a several course banquet of glutinous malevolence served with a generous side order of wry wit and sarcasm resting upon a bed of sheer brilliance!  Carey hits hard with an intelligent plot and strong character development.  You begin to feel as if you’ve known these people all of your life because he keeps their personalities ‘real’...( Oh don’t drone on about ‘cliche’ ...the description fits so it stays.  So there! )...

...Felix Castor, for example, is not without flaw...he can be rude, weak, loud, offensive, interfering, a bit of a people hater too...( no! I didn’t copy that from my CV !)... yet he’s also a fighter, extremely talented in his field of work and generally does mean well but a something that happened to him in his past, that he can’t put right, lies heavy upon his conscience and weighs him down, affecting his manner, his outlook on life and also his outlook on death.  Felix Castor is a troubled man...but if he’s not careful that title will soon become his epitaph!

With ‘The Devil You Know’ due to his remarkable expertise and evocative writing,  Carey has managed to maintain an impressive balance between each element of the book allowing for a feisty fusion of mystery, thriller, crime, drama along with the supernatural...with more action than a mattress in a brothel!  Locations ooze with ambience ranging from the creepy grandeur of the gothic to the seedy strip clubs of gangland which, whilst leaning towards a somewhat brutal storyline still carry a healthy thread of sardonic humour.

It’s an energetic read with its twists and turns, pushing you to one place then dragging you back to another, teasing your mind with the sensations of the strange before battering you with the bizarre.  By the end of the book you’ll feel as though you’ve been put through boot camp for the soul and senses...and you’ll have loved every minute of it!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Yes!...you’ll be delightfully grabbed by the ghouls with this one....Enjoy!...
By The Grumbling Gargoyle







Thursday, 22 November 2012

Guest Post: Great Movies For Kids


Great Movies for Kids

There are always new movies coming out for kids in theatres, but do you really want to take your chances on a hit or miss or would you rather go with a sure thing? There are some great kids movies, recent and older, that you probably have not shared with your children. Here are some of the top rated kid’s films:

Toy Story – I know you probably remember this 1995 surprise hit, but I am sure your kids are a little too young to be exposed to this new film classic. Personally I think the first movie of the trilogy was best, but I know that the second is some people’s favorite. This cartoon was so unique when it came out, but it is the great storyline and characters that make it a top kid’s pick.

Mary Poppins – This is an oldie but a goodie. Coming out in 1964, this tale of family strife and discord is filled with fun songs and important lessons. Kids will love the magic and dancing and you will love the object lessons. The old British setting might be a little hard for kids to grasp, but anyone can understand parents who work too much.


Pinocchio – Coming out in 1940, this classic Disney cartoon might be a little scary for the younger kids. Sometimes I do not understand how the writer’s came up with such a twisted tale. The moral of this story, about bad boys and good boys and the love of a family is a good one, however and it is undoubtedly something every child needs to see before they get to their rebellious teenage years.


Kiki’s Delivery Service – Released in 1989, this is not a Disney film. Instead it was written and illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki, the famous Japanese animator. The tale of a young witch who gets a job as a delivery girl, this sweet and fun tale does not focus on the witchcraft but rather the girl’s service and kindness to others.


Finding Nemo – Another Disney Pixar contribution to the list (seems like a lot of those, huh?) Finding Nemo is a great story of a rebellious fish and his loving but overprotective father. This heartwarming tale is full of fun and adventure, but even the scariest parts are not too scary for the young ones. With bright colors and fun animated fish, even the littlest kids will be glued to the 2003 film.


The Wizard of Oz – Released in 1939, this was a groundbreaking film. Not only was it in color (gasp!) but the songs and characters brought new life into an era where that sort of thing was very unusual. The kids will love the munchkins, the cowardly lion, the dopey scarecrow and the moody tin man, not to mention Toto, but be aware that the witch and the flying monkeys might scare younger kids. I love the moral though, that there is “no place like home.”


Up – A Disney Pixar cartoon released in 2009, this one is groundbreaking for a whole new reason. The slow storyline. This is a love or hate movie. Some people think it is too slow but personally I love it. Perfect for younger kids who need more time to think and fewer explosions, the tale of a grumpy old man and a boy scout lost in South America is the sweetest movie you will ever see. The talking dogs and colorful balloons will keep kids watching while you enjoy the storyline.


How to Train Your Dragon – One of my absolute favorite movies of all time, hands down. Even my brother enjoyed this one, and he is not a cartoon person! Coming out in 2010, I watched this film at least three times in theatres and another half dozen on DVD. Okay, so you get the point. The story of a Viking boy who does not fit in and his dragon pet is one that will have both you and your children glued to the screen the whole movie. With not a second of boredom or slowness, this is one film that is excitement and adventure from beginning to end. Not only that but the moral about listening to others, finding out who you are and not being prejudiced is one we can all agree with.


Babe – This sweet story of a pig adopted by sheep herding dogs was released in 1995. Throughout the story you get to learn not only about the pig and his discoveries of life, but you also get a glimpse into the life of the quiet farmer and his loud wife, the duck who wants to be a rooster, and ‘how things are’ in the farm world. While the mature themes of death and violence may be too much for younger kids, the talking animals and heroic nature of the pig more than make up for it. I love the ending and it will defiantly leave you smiling.


The Iron Giant – Released in 1999, this hand drawn animated cartoon looks like a throwback but is actually beautiful to watch. The heartwarming story of a friendship between a fatherless boy and a robot from outer space with amnesia is perfectly set during the cold war era of Sputnik and atomic fears. When the government comes to destroy their happiness it is up to the robot and the boy to show the world that you are who you choose to be.


The Incredibles – Another Disney Pixar cartoon released in 2004, this one is about a family of superheroes. However, that is not the point of the film. The point is that being yourself is more important than being a hero. It is only when the family is almost pulled apart by trying to fit in that they realize they need to stand out, together. A great story but a little scary at parts for younger kids.


Ratatouille – Released in 2007, this unusual movie stars a rat that loves to cook. If that was not enough, he gets a job in a restaurant by controlling a hapless kitchen helper that just happens to be the illegitimate son of the recently deceased owner of the restaurant. Regardless of the plausibility of the plot, the story is a good one about finding your own way in life and not trying to become someone you are not. Thankfully it all ends happily.


Chicken Run – Created by the same people that made Wallace and Grommet and released in 2000, this claymation film is full of humor for adults and kids alike. I loved the setting that was reminiscent of a prisoner of war camp, a la Stalag 13. The chickens are trapped in a egg farm and when they do not produce they are sent to the dinner table. However one chicken is planning to escape and sees her chance when a ‘flying’ rooster (voiced by Mel Gibson) lands in her lap. After finding out that the farm is about to turn into a chicken pie factory, the chickens band together to find freedom. Cute but a bit mature for younger kids.


The Princess Bride – This classic live action film was released in 1987 and quickly became a cult classic. Kids, teens and adults all love this film which is full of romance, action, and comedy. From princesses in distress to giant rats and sword fights, this movie will be a family favorite.


Monsters, Inc – Last but not least, the Disney Pixar hit released in 2001 that was all about the monsters that live in our closets. I love this movie for kids because it really shows them that monsters are not always scary, no matter what they look like. When a little girl, Boo, sneaks into the world of Monsters it is the monsters themselves that are scared. However they eventually learn that they do not need to scare kids anymore. After thwarting the evil plans of their boss, the monsters return Boo home safely and make a happier life for everyone. Very cute and funny with colorful characters, this movie is great for all ages.
 


Author Bio
Nancy Parker was a professional nanny and she loves to write about wide range of subjects like health, Parenting, Child Care, Babysitting, nanny, www.enannysource.com/ etc. You can reach her @ nancy.parker015 @ gmail.com