Friday Features, Aug. 31, 2012
What a week! First, Dumpling changes locations from Cleveland to Lakewood, Ohio. Then, I get sick and miss a few updates. But fret not, dear readers, as Dumpling is mostly back on track, with this week’s Friday Features. Studio: No. of AA: 0
Rating: F
It’s the Depression era and you know what that means: An excuse not to include any people of color. Their bootlegging, gangs and shady cops in this take-it-or-leave-it action flick starring Shia LeBeouf and Tom Hardy.
Studio: No. of AA: 2
Rating: C+
Sam Raimi backed this film, in a turn for the director best known for drawing inspiration with the fantastical. Inspired however loosely on real events, The Possession has scares that critics are calling “better than most.”
Studio: No. of AA: 2
Rating: C+
Orlando Bloom is a doctor obsessed with his patient and is willing to do anything to keep her in his presence, including tampering with her medications. This thriller got mixed reviews on the circuit last year, but does include Randall Park, the affable Asian commercial man.
In this segment, we grade Hollywood’s top new release films for their Asian-American presence, or lack thereof. So grab the kettle corn because its time to get your movie on.
The Weinstein
Company
Lionsgate
Magnolia
Pictures
Overall rating this week: C+
Tags: Lawless, Orlando Bloom, Randall Park, Sam Raimi, Shia LeBeouf, The Good Doctor, The Possession, Tom Hardy