Review: EDGE OF DARKNESS

Based on the engrossing 1985 BBC TV series of the same name, EDGE OF DARKNESS opens with Mel Gibson, as Boston Homicide Detective Thomas Craven, meeting his daughter, Emma (Bojana Novakovic), who’s come home for a surprise visit, at the train station. However, once home she begins mysteriously vomiting blood and, as the two race out into the pouring rain to the hospital, Emma is violently shot by a ski-masked gunman. She subsequently dies in her father’s arms and the murder is considered some kind of retaliation for Craven’s past police work. It’s only after she’s dead, that Craven becomes inconsolable upon discovering his daughter’s secret life as an activist and that her death was really a political assassination stemming from a corporate cover-up and government complicity. Here is where director Martin Campbell’s thriller of revenge begins.

During his investigation, Craven meets Emma’s former employer, Jack Bennett, played to the hilt by Danny Houston (a slithering opposite to his director-father, John Huston). As head honcho of  the nuclear facility,  Northmoor, Bennett builds dirty bombs for our government so that they in turn can use them to frame foreign enemies as the culprits. It’s for this reason that he callously snuffs out anyone, or any activist, who comes close to exposing his lucrative business. Huston’s overly dramatic nuances throughout the film exudes a menacing evil and it effectively permeates his every word and movement.

Craven is helped by the mysterious operative, Darius Jedburgh, played by Ray Winstone. It’s his occupation to tie up all loose ends for the sinister Northmoor company, including the murder of Craven’s daughter. Jedburgh has his own code of ethics, morals, and logic, perverse though they may be. Thanks to the script by screenwriters William Monahan (THE DEPARTED) and Andrew Bovell, Winstone’s various conversations with Gibson throughout the film are intense and riveting. Shame there wasn’t more of him in the film, as I for one could have used a few more portions of the  always fascinating Winstone. On a side note, Ray Winstone took over for Robert De Niro when he abruptly left “Edge of Darkness,” after it began shooting in Massachusetts on Aug. 18. De Niro just arrived on the set in early September and bailed due to “creative differences.” I wonder how Jedburgh’s character would have turned out with DeNiro’s interpretation of the role.

For a glimpse of another film where Huston and Winstone appeared together, it’ll be worth your while to have a look at the bloody Australian import, THE PROPOSITION.

For two hours, Director Martin Campbell (CASINO ROYALE, THE MASK OF ZORRO) uses a combination of black suburbans, nefarious hit men, and corrupt politicians to show that everyone is suspect, and no one is innocent, in Craven’s eyes. Each new situation or person Craven encounters is so searing that it  just about  leads to an embolism in his head at every turn.  The impassioned quest for his daughter’s killers is such that he even brutally beats the leader of Emma’s activist group, Nightflower, to a pulp. While extracting the much need information on how she was involved with their group, he wryly asks him to remove his glasses. It’s only when he comforts a terrified friend of Emma’s, who comes to him with an explanation,  that  Craven lets his guard down only once to become a father figure of sorts  again. It’ll be very interesting to see what  Campbell does with next summer’s adaptation of DC Comics’ superhero THE GREEN LANTERN.

No matter his past personal problems, EDGE OF DARKNESS proves that Mel Gibson is still a big movie star. His performance as the guilt-ridden father, complete with flashbacks, is compelling and heart-wrenching. Last time we saw him was eight years ago as the bereaved widow, ex-minister in M. Night Shyamalan’s SIGNS. Despite the long absence, the 54 yr old Oscar winner still has what it takes to unleash a fiery rage upon those who have wronged him, while bringing the audience along for the vengeful, Mad Max-like drive. As long as the ever-handsome Gibson is back on the silver screen, I’ll take one of those tickets to ride.

Rated R for strong bloody violence  and language. From Warner Bros. Pictures, EDGE OF DARKNESS is in theatres now.

Who Wants to See EDGE OF DARKNESS With the Movie Geeks?

If you are anything like us, you miss the days of Mel Gibson kicking tail and completely forgetting about taking the names.  While the days of LETHAL WEAPON are long behind us, we do have a few action-oriented Gibson trips yet to take.  EDGE OF DARKNESS is next up on our list, and we are giving you the chance to see this bad boy a full three days before it debuts.  We have passes to give away to our screening of the film on Tuesday, January 26th at 7:oo PM.

First and foremost, this is a St. Louis screening.  If you will not be in St. Louis on Tuesday, January 26th, do not enter this contest.

All you got to do is leave us a comment in the section below telling us about your favorite action scene featuring Mel Gibson.  It has to be action, so we don’t want to hear about anyone’s love for the scene in WHAT WOMEN WANT where he’s trying on nail polish.  Yeah, I know.  I LOLed at that one pretty hard too.  Just give a brief description of the action scene from a Mel Gibson movie (starring in or directing), and you’ll be entered into the contest.

We’ll be picking the best entries over the weekend and notifying you via email.  And, if you’re not on of the lucky few who get to see this movie early, check out EDGE OF DARKNESS when it hits theaters on January 29th.

GREEN LANTERN Could Have a Strong Sinestro to Contend With

See what I did there?  It’s looking like Mark Strong’s time in the role of a comic book villain might just be getting started.  MTV got a chance to speak with EDGE OF DARKNESS and GREEN LANTERN director Martin Campbell.  According to Campbell, the rumors of Jackie Earle Haley slapping on the purple makeup to play the film’s villain Sinestro are false and SHERLOCK HOLMES villain Mark Strong could very well be.

The exact phraseology Campbell used was “in negotiations,” so you know that could mean anything, but his name is definitely in there.  The fact that the director behind the film is revealing this fact puts Strong’s name on a rather short list of candidates for the part.

As much as I love Mark Strong and am ecstatic by the recent success he is gathering, I would like to see him take on more roles than villains of these comic book and comic book-style adventure movies.  His next role after playing the villainous Lord Blackwood in SHERLOCK HOLMES will be to play Mob boss Frank D’Amico in KICK-ASS.  He will also be playing Sir Godfrey, who I can only assume is a villain, in Ridley Scott’s ROBIN HOOD film later in the year.

GREEN LANTERN is set for release on June 17th, 2011.

EDGE OF DARKNESS Trailer and Poster Released

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Personal demons aside, it’s great to see Mel Gibson stepping back in front of the camera for the first time in five years (six if you don’t count his cameo in PAPARAZZI). Not only is he coming back to the acting world, he’s got two first-rate movies in the pipeline. He’s already shown us the beaver, now, he’s about to show us the darkness.  In fact, today, thanks to Yahoo! Movies, we get our first glimpse of that darkness.

With EDGE OF DARKNESS, Gibson goes back to doing what he made a name for himself doing, kicking tail and forgetting the names.  Not only is this a return to the thriller/action movie for Gibson, it’s the next film directed by Martin Campbell, who has become the go-to guy for solid, adult fare.  Ray Winstone and Danny Huston co-star, so, needless to say, this movie is all over our radar.

Below, you can check out the trailer and the poster for EDGE OF DARKNESS.

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The film is set for release on January 29th.

WB Sets/Changes a Slew of Release Dates Including ‘Green Lantern’

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Warner Brothers has, evidently, had their weekly release date meeting, and there have been a number of announcements and changes.   For starters, ‘Green Lantern’ has been pushed back six months from December 17th, 2010 to June 17th, 2011.

This comes just one day after news broke that Bradley Cooper was the frontrunner for the lead role.   This news isn’t surprising considering shooting hasn’t even begun yet.   This will also put the DC-based ‘Green Lantern’ out a month after ‘Spider-Man 4’ and ‘Thor’ and a month before ‘Captain America.’

In other release date news, the Mel Gibson-starring, Martin Campbell-directed ‘Edge of Darkness’ has been set to release on January 29th, 2010.   ‘A Couple of Dicks,’ directed by Kevin Smith and starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, has been switched from January 29th, 2010 to February 26th, 2010.

The third film in the ‘Harold & Kumar’ franchise, tentatively titled ‘A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas,’ is set for release on November 5th, 2010.   The sequel to ‘Happy Feet,’ ‘Happy Feet 2 in 3D,’ has been set for release on November 18th, 2011.

The next film by Zack Snyder, ‘Sucker Punch,’ has also had a release date change.   It will be released over five months later than planned, as it changes its date from October 8th, 2010 to March 25th, 2011.

In case any of this is confusing, here’s a chronological list of these changes/announcements:

  • 1/29/2010 – ‘Edge of Darkness’
  • 2/26/2010 – ‘A Couple of Dicks’
  • 11/15/2010 – ‘A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas’
  • 3/25/2011 – ‘Sucker Punch’
  • 6/17/2011 – ‘Green Lantern’
  • 11/18/2011 – ‘Happy Feet 2 in 3D’

Of course, these dates could be switched up betwen now and these release dates.   This is all very tentative.

Source: Box Office Mojo

WB Acquires Rights to ‘Edge of Darkness’

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Warner Brothers has acquired the rights to the Martin Campbell-directed/Mel Gibson-starring thriller ‘Edge of Darkness’.   William Monahan (‘The Departed’) and Andrew Bovell (‘Lantana’) wrote the screenplay from an original story by Troy Kennedy Martin.

The story is based on the BBC mini-series of the same name and is centered on a veteran homicide detective for the Boston Police Department whose only child is murdered on the steps of his home.

This will be Gibson’s first starring role since 2002’s ‘Signs’.   He appeared in a secondary role in 2003’s ‘The Singing Detective’ and had a cameo in 2004’s ‘Paparazzi’.   I, for one, am excited to see the guy return to the big screen, particularly in a thriller such as this.

What do you think?   Are you excited to see Mel Gibson return to starring in movies?   Do his recent antics turn you off on seeing him in anything?   Should Martin Campbell really be spending his time with something like this when he should be directing every James Bond film made from now until the end of time?   Let us know by commenting below!

Source: Variety