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Sonic the Hedgehog 3

By CINEMA

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review by Alex

Sonic, Tails & Knuckles are summoned by G.U.N (Guardian Units of Nations) to intervene in Shadow’s plans for world destruction, however upon arriving it is apparent that they are all outmatched. So they turn to a familiar foe to have any chance of saving the planet, and appropriately wacky high jinks along with intense action occurs. We are eventually introduced to the Doctor’s Grandfather: Gerald Robotnik, Sonic and friends will find out where he stands on Shadow’s plans and whom the doctor’s (Ivo Robotnik) priorities lie with.

Upon the announcement that Keunu Reeves was playing Shadow, I was admittedly a bit skeptical. However upon seeing Shadow in action, I feel that Reeves was the right choice for the role. As the film goes on you gain an insight into Shadow’s past pain and backstory, as well as his motivation for vengeance against those who wronged him, Keunu absolutely smashed it and I feel that the line delivery and emotion of the character is just right. While I will always associate the voice of Shadow as either Jason Griffith’s or Kirk Thornton’s interpretation, I believe that Keunu was a solid choice for the film adaptation of Sonic.

Sonic fans who have played through the video games will enjoy the callbacks to previous games, as well as appreciate the film’s own adaptation of events. I enjoyed the humour throughout the film, while I am unsure about the longevity of the pop culture references and how they will hold up but they got a good chuckle out of me throughout. Lee Majdoub’s Agent Stone continues to be an interesting character throughout and compliments Carrey’s Doctor Robotnik, while the character of Agent Stone is an exclusive to the movie adaptation, I feel that the two characters are inseparable and both actors performances were excellent. However, I do feel that…

Jim Carrey’s role as Ivo & Gerald Robotnik takes the cake, the style of acting / humour reminded me of his previous works, and I feel he really leaned into the character of Robotnik. Carrey’s secondary role as Gerald was very entertaining, this was due to both of Carrey’s characters playing off each other and having shared screen time allowed for some very creative scenes. Specifically the dancing through the lasers was absolutely hilarious, and the witty dialogue between the two of them allowed for perfect chemistry between the characters. 

The Start of the film is a bit quick, straight into things but that’s what you expect for a modern children’s film. I would rather the transition into the action be a bit more gradual rather than a massive jolt, but it does work with the plot as no one in G.U.N was expecting Shadow escape containment so I see why it was chosen. Overall I don’t really have any substantial complaints, the ongoing character development fits with each of the characters, some develop more than others but I feel it was appropriate. 

At 1 hour and 50 minutes of runtime, it is on the longer side of family films but the plot justifies the length and does not drag at all. I’d say it is just right without it feeling rushed (minus the beginning but i’ve touched on that) or missing out on any key details.

In Cinemas 21/12/24 (PG) 4.2 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is a solid choice for family viewing, I highly encourage you to watch it in cinemas.  Hopefully he will return to the franchise, but if this is the send off for Jim Carrey, then frankly it’s a fantastic high to go out on and is entertaining for all ages.

KIDZCOOLIT/YOUTH #GOTTIT: Con, Bex & Alex at the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Screening Party CLICK HERE!!!

KIDZCOOLIT: Con meets the stars at the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 UK Premiere CLICK HERE!!!

YOUTH #GOTTIT: Con at the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 International Media Day CLICK HERE!!!

KIDZCOOLIT: Jakks Pacific – Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Figures and Vehicles review by Con CLICK HERE!!!

KIDZCOOLIT: Jakks Pacific – Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Plush Toys review by Con CLICK HERE!!!

YOUTH #GOTTIT: Sonic X Shadow Generations review by Alex CLICK HERE!!! (Sonic 3 Movie pack DLC featuring Keanu Reeves now available)


Con at the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 International Media Day

By CINEMA, EVENTS, INTERVIEWS

Con at the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 International Media Day!!!

SEGA Sonic Plush Toys!!!

Sonic X Shadow Generations!!!

The all new Shadow DLC with Shadow voiced by Keanu Reeves!!!

Sonic 3 Photo op room!!!

Sonic 3 Interviews: Ben Schwartz (Sonic), Tika Sumpter (Maddie) and James Marsden (Tom)!!!

Jeff Fowler!!! (Director)

Colleen O’Shaughnessy (Tails) and Krysten Ritter (Director Rockwell)!!!

Lee Majdoub (Agent Stone)!!!

Con meets the stars at the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 UK Premiere CLICK HERE!!!

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 in Cinemas 21/12/24!!!

The Lord of the Rings – The War of the Rohirrim

By CINEMA

The Lord of the Rings – The War of the Rohirrim review by Con

In Cinemas 13/12/24 (12A) 1 Star

Youth #Gottit View:

We really don’t like being over critcal, as there always tends to be a positive with most things. Also with Movies (Especially animated films) a lot of time, love and effort goes into making them. We love both Anime and The Lord of the Rings. But this new Lord of the Rings movie is really bad. Basically it’s an ‘OK’ LOTR’s spin off story that would work well as a ten minite short – extended to 2hrs and 14 mins. I can’t remember the last time we were so bored. This film wasn’t wanted. And if you watch it once, you likely never watch it again. The one star is purely out of respect for everyone who worked so hard to make the movie, as it’s not easy to make a feature film!!!

Con meets the stars at the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 UK Premiere

By MAIN

Con meets the stars at the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 UK Premiere!!!

Ben Schwartz!!! (Sonic)

Idris Elba!!! (Knuckles)

Colleen O’Shaughnessy!!! (Tails)

Lee Majdoub!!! (Agent Stone)

Jeff Fowler!!! (Director)

Jim Carrey!!! (Doctor Eggman)

Keanu Reeves!!! (Shadow)

Con at the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 International Media Day CLICK HERE!!!

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 in Cinemas 21/12/24!!!

Con at the Standing on the Shoulder of Kitties Abbey Road Studios Premiere

By CINEMA, INTERVIEWS

Con at the Trailer Park Boys Presents – Standing on the Shoulders Of Kitties: The Bubbles and the Sh*trockers Story Abbey Road Studios Premiere!!! (Interviews live January 2025)

The world famous Abbey Road Studios!!!

Mike Smith!!! (Bubbles)

JP Tremblay (Julian) and Rob Wells!!! (Ricky)

Billy Bob Thornton!!! (Himself)

Charlie Lightening!!! (Director)

Pat Roach!!! (Randy)

Robert Sheerhan!!! (Randy’s Boyfriend in the film)

Martin Freeman!!! (Himself)

Matt Goss!!! (Premiere Guest)

Live Performace at the after party!!!

Trailer Park Boys Presents – Standing on the Shoulders Of Kitties: The Bubbles and the Sh*trockers Story is coming exclusively to VUE cinemas 10th January 2025!!!

Con at the Gladiator II Royal Global Premiere

By CINEMA, INTERVIEWS

Con at the Gladiator II Royal Global Premiere!!! (Red Carpet Interviews CLICK HERE!!!)

Con with an original film prop sword from the first Gladiator movie!!!

Paul Mescal (Lucius) talking to Alex Zane on the carpet!!!

Fred Hechinger!!! (Emperor Carcalla)

Alex Karim!!! (Ravi)

Matt Lucas!!! (Colosseum Annoucer)

Yuval Gonen!!! (Arishat)

Lior Raz!!! (Vigo)

Con very breifly talking to Pedro Pascal (Marcus Acacius) as he walked along the carpet!!!

Lucy Fisher and Doug Wick!!! (Producers)

Michael Pruss!!! (Producer)

Denzel Washington!!! (Macrinus)

Harry Gregson-Williams!!! (Gladiator II Composer)

Paul Mescal with Director Ridley Scott!!!

Connie Nielson on the red carpet!!! (Lucilla)

Con with Premiere guest Andrew Scott!!!

Gladiator II – Harrison, Con & Alex on the road to Rome CLICK HERE!!!

Gladiator II review by Alex CLICK HERE!!!

Gladiator II in Cinemas 15/11/24!!!

Gladiator II

By CINEMA

Gladiator II review by Alex

Since Lucius’s departure from Rome, tyrannic emperors have seized power and have undermined Maximus’ sacrifice by continuing the endless cycle of conquest and the corruption within the inner workings of the Roman hierarchy at the expense of the empire’s people. Upon the conquest of Lucius’ city of hiding, he has no choice but to follow in his father’s footsteps and tackle Rome from the clutches of the Emperors.

I am relatively new to the Gladiator films, having only watched the original a few days before viewing the sequel. I feel this puts me in the unique position compared to most of my reviewer peers, Gladiator (2000) in my eyes is a very strong movie, with a serious tone that portrays the horrors of the Roman Empire in this period of time. With this in mind, the sequel has big shoes to fill. Of which in my eyes it does and then some, I specifically liked the bantering between the prisoners and the slimy tactics utilised by characters to influence the actions of the higher-ups within the Roman Empire. This sort of soft-power manipulation was absent from the original and is a welcome addition.

My only complaint with the film is that I feel there’s need for more background to the emperors, as I feel that information about their rise to power is noticeably absent. Either in conversation and or with a flashback to the events following Maximus’ death, however I understand this would’ve either been glossed over had another portion of the film cut to keep a similar runtime. Although this is a minor complaint as the background in my eyes is more of a nice to have, rather than a necessity.

At 2 hours and 28 minutes of runtime, I feel as if this is a substantial yet manageable length of time for the movie. It is on the more long side but does not feel too fast nor too slow, it’s just right. I felt as if there was not much (if any) filler content, the screen time was utilised wisely to cram as much story into the film without feeling overwhelming.

Verdict:

I won’t spoil the plot (anymore than I already have), as I highly encourage you (the viewer) to see it yourself and gather your own opinions. In my eyes however, I see this film as an excellent sequel that lives up to its predecessor and I feel would be a must watch for both returning and new fans.

In Cinemas 15/11/24 (15) 4.7 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

A highly satisfying and worthy sequel to the original and classic Gladiator movie. This film will be very popular with all generations of fans. A Cinamatic Event Movie – Highly Recommended!!!

Gladiator II – Harrison, Con & Alex on the road to Rome CLICK HERE!!!

Small Things Like These

By CINEMA

Small Things Like These review by Con

In Cinemas 1/11/24 (12A) 4 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

It’s really important to support movies like ‘Small Things Like These’ – so that future generations will know these all important true stories in years to come. As always, Cillian Murphy gives an incredible performance in this thought provoking movie. It will be useful going in, with a bit of knowlege on the events at the Magadaline Laundries before seeing the film – but this is a really good movie!!!