The Agency's Posts

Online dating secrets, as revealed by math majors: Ladies, it's OK to show a little cleavage. Guys, flexing muscles may not hurt, if you're still....
Read More>

Movie review: 'Hugo': A slapstick element mars Martin Scorsese's 3-D adaptation of Brian Selznick's children's novel 'Th
Read More>

Readers to NBC: Quit Killing Our Shows: After writing a piece in defense of “Prime Suspect,” which NBC recently pulled....
Read More>

Album review: Adele's 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall': The release date for Adele’s “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” CD (which also....
Read More>

Christian Bale: 'Dark Knight Rises' is the end of his Batman era: Christian Bale may be retiring his Batmobile: The actor says he's done with "that Batman....
Read More>

'The Artist,' 'Marilyn' have old-school charm at box office: Old Hollywood was back in fashion this weekend as "The Artist" and "My Week....
Read More>

Seven Little Known Tips for Getting in Shape: For an unathletic, self-professed geek, I’ve made a fair amount of improvements in my....
Read More>

Retailers See a Split in Behavior of Shoppers: AtWal-Mart, shoppers cut back on staples like milk and meat that had price increases of a few....
Read More>

'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' takes on Facebook with National Unfriend Day: Jimmy Kimmel uses his show to urge people to 'whittle' their Facebook friends lists by promoting....
Read More>

Word of Mouth: Three films vie for family audience: The Muppets,' 'Hugo' and 'Arthur Christmas' are coming out next week, so studios are targeting....
Read More>

The Rolling Stones' ageless rock: The band celebrates 50 years together next year. Next week, the group rereleases 'Some Girls'....
Read More>
Brad Pitt's 'World War Z' shows signs of life in early reviews
Posted on: 06/05/13
Share/Save/Bookmark
 

Speculation has swirled ever since "World War Z", the forthcoming zombie disaster movie starring and co-produced by Brad Pitt, was pushed from last winter to this summer by Paramount Pictures to allow for a wholesale rewrite and a reshoot of its final act. Such drastic changes so late in production rarely bode well for the success of a film, but some early reviews suggest "World War Z" might not end up dead -- or undead -- on arrival.

In a glowing review, Variety's Scott Foundas says the film "emerges as a surprisingly smart, gripping and imaginative addition to the zombie-movie canon." He continues: "Showing few visible signs of the massive rewrites, reshoots and other post-production patchwork that delayed its release from December 2012, this sleekly crafted, often nail-biting tale of global zombiepocalypse clicks on both visceral and emotional levels, resulting in an unusually serious-minded summer entertainment."

Foundas adds that director Marc Forster ("Quantum of Solace," "Monster's Ball") "handles the large-scale action here with considerable aplomb and much striking imagery," while Pitt, playing a former United Nations troubleshooter, is "a refreshingly human-scaled movie hero, with no outsized strength, agility or superpowers to help him win the day."

The Hollywood Reporter's Todd McCarthy is more measured. On one hand, he says, the film is "an immersive apocalyptic spectacle that tosses the viewer into the deep end of a global zombie uprising and doesn't let up until close to the end." All that action, however, comes at some narrative expense, with "Z" resembling "a bunch of impressive set pieces stitched together rather than a good story convincingly told."

McCarthy adds that fans of the original book by Max Brooks "will find much to be disappointed in," as the novel's multicharacter oral-history format has been "implausibly but understandably" reduced to a one-man show in which Pitt races to save the world.

Empire's Nick de Semlyen says "World War Z" "is slick, tense and hangs together fine, far from the disaster many predicted during its tortured birthing. But it's also just a little bit bland and generic. In particular, horror fans jonesing for grand-scale carnage are unlikely to come away entirely satisfied."

On the plus side, the "opening salvo is terrific," "the effects are handled well," and on the whole it "just about succeeds on its own merits."

Paul Bradshaw of Total Film says "Z" certainly looks the part: "There’s never been a more impressive horde of flesh-eaters on the big screen. Sprinting, gnashing, leaping and head-butting their way through civilization in a swarm of thousands, the zombie apocalypse finally looks big enough to be believable."

However, Bradshaw says the PG-13 film is "conspicuously bloodless" and "sorely lacking in heart (and with it, any genuine sense of danger)."

The Telegraph's Robbie Collin agrees with that last part, even calling upon the same turn of phrase: "There’s no heart to be found amid the guts," he writes. Instead, "What we get is a collection of moderately violent action set-pieces untroubled by humor or broader coherence."

Finally, IGN's Scott Collura says "Z" is "less a horror movie than it is a globe-spanning, international thriller, albeit one with zombies in it." He adds, "You could say this is the epic of zombie films … and it works for the most part." But the film's third act is "less effective," and there are visible "fracture lines" left behind by the production problems.

How the rest of the critics — and moviegoers themselves — react to the film remains to be seen. "World War Z" opens June 21. 

 
COMMENTS
Be the first to post a comment!


Post A Comment:




  • It's 2020! Start booking roles in commercials, fashion, films, theater and more with The Agency Online!

  • NEW WORKSHOP with Barbara Barna & Sean De Simone!

    Hi Everyone and Happy Summer! Sean at Sean De Simone casting and Barbara Barna are teaming up for a super informative and fun Hosting for Home Shopping workshop. A great opportunity for established or experienced TV Hosts and Experts interested in learning how to get noticed and how to get in....
  • MASTERCLASS W. Robin Carus & David John Madore

    A Special Offer for the Agency Community, from one of our favorite NYC Casting Directors! EMAIL FacetheMusicWithUs@gmail.com Or Eventbrite To Sign Up! Class Size is Limited.
  • Don't Fall Into The Comparison Trap

    Hi Everyone! As the second installment in an ongoing series of features by the Agency's amazing community, here's some sage advice from our own Regina Rockensies; a humble (& awesome)veteran we've had the pleasure of working with for a long time. Have an excellent week! : ) - The Agency....
  • One Model's Agreement

    Hi Everyone! As the first piece in an ongoing series of original articles by the Agency community, here's a short reflection on some of the values of professional acting & modeling that we can all keep in mind for our next casting. Good luck on your castings &shoots this week! : ) -....




 
home       castings&news       privacy policy       terms and conditions      contact us      browser tips
Official PayPal Seal