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About Kenna

Kenna McHugh is an established freelance writer living in California. Her writing credits include the published book, BREAKING INTO FILM, Film Production book for inner-city kids, three screenplays, seven produced plays and hundreds of how-to videos on the Internet. "I love the challenge of writing because the end does satisfy the means. The writer is a valuable being. If the words aren't there the message isn't received. It is as simple as that. Give me a circumstance, a theme and away I go at my keyboard."

“Experimenter” Storyline

experimenterFirst of all, I am not an advocate of psychology or psychiatry. Psychiatry is worse because it does more harm without any good. “Psychiatric disorders are not medical diseases. There are no lab tests, brain scans, X-rays or chemical imbalance tests that can verify any mental disorder is a physical condition. This is not to say that people do not get depressed, or that people can’t experience emotional or mental duress, but psychiatry has repackaged these emotions and behaviors as “disease” in order to sell drugs. This is a brilliant marketing campaign, but it is not science.” – CCHR

With that, when I hear about a movie, like Experimenter, telling a story about a psychologist or psychiatrist, I cringe because the way the professions practice is so barbaric, and I know most Hollywood movies depict these professions as virtuous.

Directed by Michael Almereyda (Hamlet and Eternal) ,the movie stars one of my favorite actors Peter Sarsgaard. He plays the experimenter also known as Professor Stanley Milgram. He conducted experiments at Yale with the qualifications of being a psychologist. His experiments were frowned upon by his peers because they were obedience tests done covertly.  On a covert approach, he asked volunteers, who were told to electrocute a stranger if they answered any preset questions incorrectly in a controlled environment. The electroshocks quantities increased as the test progressed and the stranger gave wrong answers.  The key here is that none of the strangers were really electroshocked. It was all fake and lies. The volunteer was told he was shocking them, but in actual fact the scream of pain was fabricated – typical psycho-mumbo-jumbo.  The message tells me never to volunteer for an experiment.

On a whole, Milgram’s experiments were not celebrated. But, he wanted to prove why the Nazi blindly followed Hitler, and why didn’t they retaliate, and end the dehumanizing and killing of millions of Jews.  No way does his experiment prove anything. Europe at the time of Hitler’s rise was clearly in economic strains and other social problems. Hitler blamed it all on the Jews. He dehumanized them over a period of time. It didn’t happen in a year. It happened in increments, over a decade at least.  Nothing like the experiments Milgram recorded.

I do not recommend the movie because Milgram’s viewpoint of humanity is twisted. He sees man as an animal, which is far from the truth. We are sentient beings who understand the concept of right and wrong.  Lift society’s attitude about life and living, we will never witness a culture blindly following a madman like Hitler.

“Noah’s Ark” Storyline

Noah's ArkThe Bible mentions the story of Noah’s Ark, which is about two paragraphs or a page long, depending on the book. I watched Russell Crowe’s version called Noah and concluded that Noah was under much pressure. A massive rain storm was coming, where it would rain for forty days and forty nights—raining so hard that it would wholly submerge the world in water, a great flood. He had to build an ark large enough to hold all the world’s animals in pairs, male and female. He could not take all of humanity; he could only take his family. Then, he had to feed all the animals and his family until the world was no longer flooded. Right, there is a great story with enough conflict to keep you at the crossroads of Heaven and Hell.

Directed by Kenneth Glenaan, Noah’s Ark is more biblical than Crowe’s version. The stories are the same to a certain degree. Still, Glenaan’s take on the story is an educational message about faith. They portray Noah as a man who believes in God. An impressive cast includes David Threlfall, Joanne Whalley, Nico Mirallegro, and Ashley Walters.

Noah’s Ark is a familiar tale of a man, his family, and his passion to do what God wills, building an ark that saves his family, the animals, and humanity. If you are familiar with the story, you know God told Noah to build an ark, and then he did it. The movie takes a license because the story is so short in the bible.

Noah is a good farmer and a generous family man, but his family doubts him when he tells them an angel instructed him to build the ark in the middle of an arid desert. He means what will happen and how he will save his family and the animals. He asks them to be faithful and believe a devastating flood is coming. His sons reject his proposal and decide not to help their father build the ark. But Noah has faith in God, so he risks ridicule from his caring but infuriated family. He, of course, endures embarrassment from the townsfolk as well. He has a devoted and loving wife who changes her mind and decides to build the ark with him. She wants to show her support and love.

The flood arrives close to the end of the movie. The forty days and forty nights of rain go rather quickly. Before you know it, the ark lands on dry land, and the film ends. With dramatic flair, the movie ends. Yet if your faith is strong, you should enjoy the film for what it is — a validation of your faith in God.

“Lords of London” Storyline

lordsoflondonWritten and directed by Antonio Simoncini, Lords of London explores family ties and loyalties tested.  The thriller takes place in the dark city of London and exotic Italy with lush sunsets and beautiful, colorful landscapes. Ray Winstone (Snow White and the Huntsman) is billed as the star of the movie, but he is not in the film all that much. Glen Murphy and Giovanni Capalbo (The Passion of the Christ) are the real stars of the movie, while introducing Cassius Terence Murphy.

On the Internet, the reviews aren’t all that great, but the movie won Best Film at Italy’s Abruzzo Film Festival and the New York Hell’s Kitchen Film Festival World Cinema.

We follow London gangster Tony Lord, whom Murphy believably plays. Lord is the son of the notoriously ruthless Terry Lord, played very well by Winstone, a typical role you will see in other movies like The Departed.  He is a natural gangster, as shown in flashbacks, and is not in the film all that much. The story centers on his son, Tony, who must confront his father’s past. We see his father being violent and abusive toward his son.  The scenes work in the film because they build the overall tension of the storyline.

All in all, Simoncini crafts a well-honed movie through the film’s editing. He cuts from the present to the past, which is very effective as the story unfolds.

“Man Up” Trailer and Storyline

manupDirected by Ben Palmer and featuring whimsical music by Dickon Hinchliffe, Man Up is a romantic comedy one doesn’t expect, but it’s still terrific and fun to watch. Jack, played honestly by Simon Pegg, and Nancy, played with heartfelt emotion by Lake Bell, take an unusual situation and make the most of it. It’s not quite a blind date, but still, they have a night on the town. The talented supporting cast adds even more sparks to the believable and well-honed script by Tess Morris.

The movie starts with Nancy, who seems to be having a hard time. She meets Jack at the train station, and they end up spending the day together, even though she promised her parents she would give the “Happy Anniversary” speech at their party. Running into Jack sets her boring life on a whirlwind, and the stimulating chemistry and ease they share are fun to watch. Pegg is not the typical handsome leading man, and for him to play Jack makes their situation a bit twisted, though the attraction is percolating.

The movie flies along as the couple gets along quite well, sharing sharp-witted humor and going with the flow, just having an excellent time. They move from place to place and become comfortable with each other as they communicate and laugh together.

They have a run-in with Jack’s almost-ex-wife, Hilary, played caustically by Olivia Williams, and her new boyfriend.  The scene is fun to watch because Hilary is so arrogant toward Jack, and when she gets her comeuppance, it’s so perfect to see.

More twists happen in the story that I will not disclose because I want you to enjoy the movie and be surprised. I will say that at one point, Jack completely goes whacky with such blatant sarcasm and over-the-top wit that Pegg pulls it off brilliantly, as he is so well-known for doing.

All in all, the ending really brings the movie to a nice close with a feel-good, let’s-have-fun attitude. I am happy I saw this movie and highly recommend it.

“For Better or for Worse” Storyline

For Better Or For Worse DVD 3D (1)For Better or for Worse reunites former The Facts of Life co-stars Lisa Whelchel and Kim Fields in two very different roles. If you like the former TV show, then you should find these two women together again a scream. Antonio Cupo also stars in the movie and is a regular on Hallmark, appearing in Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade, and I Do, I Do, I Do.

Based on the novel by Diana Hunt and directed by Marita Grabiak, Wendy (Whelchel) is a wedding planning coordinator. She is coming to grips with her grief of losing her husband.  In walks charming, and a bit of a thorn in the side, divorce attorney Marco (Cupo). He establishes his practice next door to Wendy’s wedding chapel. Rosanne (Fields) works for Wendy, is a good friend, and offers sage advice to the two businesses that conflict with each other. A feud emerges as it becomes clear that weddings and divorces are like oil and water. When Wendy’s son and Marco’s daughter meet, fall in love and get engaged, Wendy and Marco are forced to team up and plan the kids’ wedding.  Opposites attract, and well…you need to see the movie and find out how the romance blossoms between the two.

The movie is fresh and delightful as a romantic comedy, and is a little too predictable for my tastes.  Yet, if you are a fan of Hallmark movies, then you will love this happy, go-round, and up and down movie.

“My Boyfriends’ Dogs” Storyline

My Boyfriends' Dogs DVD-f (1)Hallmark movies have their own flavor of entertainment based on a formula that works most of the time. My Boyfriends’ Dogs works for me because of Ericka Christensen, who plays Bailey Daley, creates a very believe able winsome character that you can’t help but love.  She is on her own, unattached, charming, cute in a funny way and attracts guys more often than one would think.

The crux of the story is that each guy who approaches her turns out to have a dealbreaker. It’s not because they are criminals or killers. It’s because they are control freaks or don’t like dogs, which Bailey says is the grounds for a breakup.

Despite everything, she meets three different guys, played by Jeremy Gilbaut, Oliver Rice, Jesse Hutch, and she gets so smitten with their dogs.  She ends up breaking it off with the guys, but keeps their dogs, a golden retriever, a Dalmatian and a Shih Tzu. Here, we begin our story with Bailey because the rest of the story is told in flashback.  I like it.

Being a Hallmark movie is a shoo-in to have a happy ending, and for this movie, it’s called a twist of fate. But just how it happens is what makes the story interesting to watch until the end.  You will like Christensen, the dogs, and even the ex-boyfriends.  The story may seem a bit slow, but it is worth watching for all the talent on the screen.

“Tooken” Storyline and Trailer

tookenDirected by John Asher, Taken is a gut-wrenching spoof of Liam Neeson’s Taken.  The movie is billed “…a retired CIA agent uses his special skills to get his beloved dog back from Albanian mobsters.” Brown Finger leads the mobsters, played wonderfully by Margaret Cho.

It sure sounds ridiculous, and it is, as we follow Bryan Miller, played over the top by Lee Tergesen, as the counterpoint to Liam Neeson’s Bryan Mills. Some of the other cast members held their own, like Money Maker, played by Reno Wilson, who is very funny, and Dirty Lady, played by Barbara Ann Moore, who is pretty funny, too.

If you look at other reviews online, you will see that Tooken doesn’t have much to offer, though some might like it. It is undoubtedly not for everyone, or just for a select few, with offensive nudity and crude humor.  It is nothing but crazy and nonsensical comedy filled with immature situations. Yet, there is even a spoof on “Non-Stop,” which is kind of nice to see.  That is about as good as it gets.

I am not a fan of spoof movies, so I am biased. But if you are a fan, then you’ll probably laugh your socks off because it is foolish.

“Stonewall” Storyline and Trailer

stonewallI find it interesting reviewing Stonewall because I am not gay and never heard of the historical time for the gay movement.  Another aspect I find interesting is that Roland Emmerich directs the movie. The genre is entirely against his norm with movies like Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day, The Patriot and Godzilla.

The feedback from those who were at Stonewall says Emmerich’s take on the event is a total lie and doesn’t capture what really happened.  I am sure the overall message from what happened is there, but it was not about a young, white, blonde, blue-eyed young man from the Midwest named Danny Winters, and played wonderfully by Jeremy Irvine. He arrived in NYC because he earned a scholarship to Columbia University.  He is without room and board and hardly has any money. He befriends a group of drag queens and transgender males. Ray or Ramona, played wrenchingly by Jonny Beauchamp, senses a connection and brings him into the fold. Ray convinces Danny to adopt their way of life and hustle to survive.  Sure, Ray is romantically interested in Danny, but he doesn’t feel the same way.  Though a nice story, it has nothing to do with the true story of the Stonewall Riots.

Hardly any white people were at the riots. It was not a white young man who threw the brick and started the riots. A Puerto Rican drag queen named Marsha P. Johnson, who was black, started the riots. The reason for the riots is that the NYC police department relentlessly harassed black drag queens and black transgender males.  The true story makes sense to me because NYC is so diverse.   Yet Emmerich’s version is the opposite, and I am not sure why he went to such extremes and tried to rewrite history. Most of the non-white characters in the movie are non-threatening and exaggerated. Unreal.

All in all, the movie is a good story with great emotional acting from a talented cast, and the music by Rob Simonsen creates the strong undertones needed to support the story, but not the true story, only based on the incident.

“Ladrones” Storyline and Trailer

LadronesDirected by Joe Menéndez, Ladrones follows a pair of modern-day hoods who rob the rich and give it to the poor.  This is the sequel to the hit movie, Ladrón Que Roba a Ladrón. Starring two of Univision’s biggest stars, Fernando Colunga and Eduardo Yáñez, they play Toledo and Guzman.  The hoods set out to steal the original 1848 Texas land grants and return them to their rightful owners. The grants were stolen from the lawful owners by Miranda Milroy, played by Jessica Lindsey. She plans to level the ranches to build a cultural center where she will sing opera.  How these two pull off this caper is quite good.

The movie is in Spanish with English subtitles throughout.  It feels like a TV movie, though.  Comedy is mild, not raunchy, so I can’t figure out why it is rated PG-13.  The storyline is simple, though the movie is slow at times due to a bit of action. On an upbeat note, Jackie, played by Cristina Rodlo, is funny and super intelligent, and her ranch hand boyfriend, played by Vadhir Derbez, is undoubtedly hired for just his looks. The characters keep the movie entertaining, but the plot is just too straightforward, with not enough hooks to keep me intensely interested.

Though you think this is a guy’s movie, it is not. Families with older kids can watch this movie without much flak. Some points in the story go unexplained or are so simple that they don’t bother me.  Like when Toledo and Guzman nabbed the land grants. The situation should have been handled, but it wasn’t. The conflict kept going, which didn’t make sense.

“Born to Win” Storyline and Trailer

BorntoWinWritten and directed by Frans Cronjé, Born to Win is a Christian Faith movie based on a true story that will get believers inspired and follow one man’s journey to find his faith.

From the producer of the hit faith movie Faith Like Potatoes, which sold over 2.2 million DVDs in 17 languages worldwide, Born to Win is not quite as good, but still tugs at your heartstrings.  The movie follows Leon Terblanche, played brilliantly by Greg Kriek (Momentum), a teacher at a school for children with disabilities. He finds himself confronted with the question: “Where is God?” This sets him on a journey in which he discovers that he has never been alone amid the hurt and brokenness of his past. Leon learns that no matter how broken you are, God is always our only living hope. Born to Win shows how God turns the hurt, frustration and emptiness of a man into hope, faith and victory to inspire people to be the winners they were born to be.

The movie is beautifully shot by Jorrie van der Walt with an endearing soundtrack by Simon Ratcliffe. Both set the movie’s rhythm and poise, creating intense, realistic, and heart-driven levels of pain with impossible odds. Leon goes through a failed relationship and circumstances beyond his control. What he experiences with the children is pure heartache.

The movie was theatrically released in South Africa in 2014 and received the Golden Crown Award for Best Evangelistic Film in 2015 (ICVM).  The movie is poignant with very touching performances by other cast members, including Leoné Pienaar (Break Away), Nadia Beukes (Mooirivier), Cobus Venter (Skin), Marie Cronje (Faith Like Potatoes), Dorette Potgieter (Citizen Verdict), Anrich Herbst (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), Sylvia Mdunyelwa-Kobus (Tula Tula), Garth Collins (Zulu), Merlin Balie (Break Away), Tim Theron (Mooirivier) and  Leandie Du Randt (Semi-Soet).