“Sherlock Gnomes” Review

Two stories come together in this new twist of the classic tale Sherlock Holmes gnome style.  MGM’s Sherlock Gnomes picks up where Gnomeo and Juliet left off with the Montagues and Capulets finally living in peace and harmony as the garden gnomes venture to a new garden this time in London.  Little do they know that someone is out to get rid of all the gnomes as Sherlock Gnomes and Watson seek to protect all gnomes from being smashed.

All in all, the story is told in the same fashion as the original, set to the iconic music of Sir Elton John who produced both animated adventures for new eyes. 

Emily Blunt and James McAvoy return to voice the star crossed lovers in the new adventure and ultimately the two don’t disappoint with a new comic relief as Gnomeo and Juliet, now named leaders of the new garden, must figure out how to grow everything for Spring, while battling their first quarrel as lovers.  The dialogue is crisp and new, as the writers purposely tried to keep the story moving with the witty banter between the two.

The new addition of the voice talent of Johnny Depp as Sherlock Holmes is typical as his own character illuminates in the image of Sherlock.  I literally felt as though the character was made for him and I was watching the same character portrayal as seen in his Jack Sparrow role.  Depp brought his own wit and humor to the character as well as his self love for himself that he is most definitely know for.  Sherlock’s partner, Watson (Voiced by Black Panther star, Chiwetel Ejiofor) also provided a more serious side as Watson purposely made sure that Sherlock was always one step ahead of his notorious arch nemesis, Mankini (Julio Bonet). 

The animation was lively and colorful as the scenes flowed at a fast pace adding to the need of Sherlock with the help of Gnomeo and Juliet to save their family.  At times in the beginning the fast pace was a little unexpected and one might say, “Hold On”, but it also gives the audience the feeling of a new story inside another.

Overall Sherlock Gnomes is a film for everyone to enjoy.  There are moments when literary fans will enjoy the twist of the story, similar to how the writers of the original Gnomeo and Juliet put the beloved Shakespeare play to the rock and roll music.  Though, one might say, the sequel isn’t quite as well done as its predecessor.  The beginning kind of comes out of nowhere as they try to mesh the to stories together.  That aside, one does eventually understand what the plot is and shall hope to find the overall story somewhat enjoyable.

Sherlock Gnomes came out in theaters Friday April 23 and is currently playing in a theater near you.  Watch the trailer below.

 

“Pirates” Knock “Baywatch” to Third

On a busy movie weekend, there’s two blockbusters battling it out at the theaters, for memorial day, but only one has the power to take top prize as the latest Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales brings in over 62 million at the box office.

The fifth installment reunites the original cast with a surprise twist, to find the Triton of Poseidon in order to free Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) from the curse of the Flying Dutchman, as audiences finally meet Will and Elizabeth’s son, Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites), who is determined to succeed in order to bring his father home.  In an effort to do this, Henry joins forces with a mysterious woman named Carina (Kaya Scodelario), who has a dark past of her own as she too journeys to find her father as well as of course Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), who is always in trouble with someone as this time the legendary Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem) wants Sparrow’s life and Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) just wants the Pearl.

At two-hour nine minute run time, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is an adventure on the open sea that will have you laughing and sitting on the edge of your seat as you won’t know what will happen next.   It’s full of the same old sword play and romance but with one difference, the goal of a child to find their father.  The ultimate question is will Henry and Carina be able to find their fathers and rescue them from the sea?

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales came out May 26 and is currently playing in a theater near you.

“Alice” Is Back

In the latest installment of “Alice Through The Looking Glass“, the Walt Disney film takes places three years after Alice turns down Hamish’s proposal, and she returns from captaining her father’s ship, she returns home and is immediately presented with a new problem as she finds out her mother is about to give her share of her father’s company and boat over to Hamish, in an effort to save their house.  Unwillingly to let go of the last piece of her father, Alice is drawn back to Wonderland this time through a mirror as she discovers the Mad Hatter is in trouble.  Now it’s up to Alice to find out exactly what happened to the Hatter’s family and through a time traveling device, race to save them and get back before “time” stops forever in Wonderland.

“Alice Through the Looking Glass” brings back the original cast including Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Johnny Depp as the Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth (Red Queen), Anne Hathaway as Mirana (White Queen) and of course, Alan Rickman, (who passed away the beginning of the year) as the voice of Absolem and adding to the cast this time, Sacha Baron Cohen as “Time”.

Overall, the film has action, adventure and suspense as Alice is reminded that the impossible is possible, though one can not change time, it doesn’t mean that one can’t use the past to learn from and figure out how to correct the future.  At an hour and 53 minutes, it’s familiar story line will have audiences rooting for Alice and the Hatter as she discovers the truth about herself and her friends in Wonderland.

Alice Through the Looking Glass opens in theaters, Friday, May 27 and is currently playing in a theater near you.  See it, you won’t be sorry.