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The Book of Henry (2017)


The Book of Henry (2017)

With the popularity of the film Wonder (2017) and Room (2015), it seems like Jacob Tremblay is starting to pop up all over the place.  However, this time around in The Book of Henry, Tremblay is not the main young actor in the film.  It is Jaeden Lieberher in the starring role.  Lieberher got a lot more recognition in his boost to fame part in the movie It (2017).  Excluding the kids from the renowned Netflix Original TV Series, Stranger Things (2016), Tremblay and Lieberher are probably the most popular child actors right now.  With Naomi Watts playing their mother in The Book of Henry, this movie looked entertaining.

The Book of Henry is about a genius 11-year-old boy who works together with his mother to try to stop the child abuse of their next door neighbor girl.

The movie was directed by Colin Trevorrow and the noteworthy cast includes Jaeden Lieberher, Naomi Watts, Jacob Tremblay, Dean Norris, Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, Maddie Ziegler, Bobby Moynihan, Geraldine Hughes, Joel Marsh Garland, and Wass Stevens.

After you get past the fact that the premise of this movie is super farfetched, it is enjoyable enough.  The story is all too convenient, but yet tastefully done.  Many complications in the storyline were solved all too easily and in a very formulaic fashion.

I fault the writing for everything that is wrong with The Book of Henry.  The filmmaking was good enough overall, but the story was just really lacking.

For their age, the young actors in this film are superb.  Lieberher is the standout in the movie.  I definitely expect to see these to young actors continuing to have successful careers.

I usually really like Watts as an actress, but did not care for her much in this film.  I am not sure if it was because I did not like her or her character.  She was dumbed-down so much for this movie that it almost seemed like she was miscast.

The irresponsibility and stupidity of Watt’s character is not believable when you see just how much of a mastermind her oldest son is supposed to be.  He is so beyond crazy smart at 11 years old that it seems impossible to fathom.  Get past that and The Book of Henry is average.  It is a drama with some unexpected twists and turns.  Some ideas about the story really worked, while others just did not.

I rate this movie a 5.5 on a scale of 1-10.

 

 

If you liked this film then you might also enjoy:

 

Wonder (2017)

Room (2015)

The Window (1949)

It (2017)

Stand By Me (1986)

St. Vincent (2014)

The Impossible (2012)

Stranger Things (2016)

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

The Goonies (1985)

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Trailer for Neighbors (2014)


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Neighbors (2014)

 

If you liked the movie This is the End (2013), then you might enjoy the upcoming film, Neighbors.

Neighbors is a comedy about a couple with a newborn baby who get stuck living next door to a fraternity house.

The movie was directed by Nicholas Stoller and the noteworthy cast includes Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Dave Franco, Zac Efron, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Lisa Kudrow, Chasty Ballesteros, Jake Johnson, and Bobby Moynihan.

I’m not a huge fan of Seth Rogen, but for some reason I continue to see his movies.  This is the End certainly had its moments.  Neighbors looks like it could at least be good for a few laughs.

The film is set to release on 05/09/14.

Teaser Trailer for Delivery Man (2013)


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Delivery Man (2013)

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20 years earlier a man (Vince Vaughn) was a regular donor to a fertility clinic.  Now he finds out that he is the father of 533 children.  How did he find this out?  Well, 142 of them have filed a lawsuit to figure out who their father is.

The movie is written and directed by Ken Scott.

The cast includes Vince Vaughn, Cobie Smulders, Chris Pratt, Britt Robertson, Bobby Moynihan, and Simon Delaney.

The preview looks hysterical.  I have always wondered if donor babies ever wonder who their real fathers are.  This movie is bound to be hilarious.  This type of comedy is what Vince Vaughn thrives on.  I will be in the theatre when it comes out to see if it is as funny as it looks.

The film is set to release on 11/22/13.