My Chris Evans Story

Here's my coverage of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" that was published yesterday on The Philippine Star. The online link is here: http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2014/04/02/1307700/chris-stays-where-he

My full story below. I also took a wide shot of the actual press conference to give my readers a better perspective of how the 40-minute event transpired.

On the panel: (L-R) Sebastian Stan, Chris Evans,
Scarlett Johannson, Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Feige 

MANILA, Philippines - Forget all the news stories hinting that Chris Evans is retiring soon. The actor who gained worldwide fame portraying the most iconic and patriotic American superhero is not retiring from show business at all.

Want proof? He has an existing contract with Marvel and will likely star in a few more Avenger movies before we can all speculate about his future plans. But, then again, no actor ever retires — most specially, if one is a hot Hollywood superstar. The most they’d do is take a breather and return in no time.

But if you are a big fan and mighty worried that the handsome star is seriously considering a career outside of the movies, then you better head to the nearest cinema and catch him in Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, his most current movie — and one of the best-reviewed superhero movies since The Avengers.

This is Chris’ third outing as Captain America and he says he is proud of the success he’s had doing all the Avenger films. Chris played another superhero, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, in two mildly-successful Fantastic Four movies prior to donning the star-and-stripes cape and he naturally had fears of not being able to lure in Captain America fans to the cinemas.

“Had I not done the movies, it would have been the biggest mistake of my life,” Chris declared during a press conference two weeks ago in Los Angeles. “It really would have been the biggest regret to date and there are plenty.”

Three years ago, Chris had concerns about the multi-picture contract he signed with Marvel. He also thought that he might be typecast and would lose his treasured anonymity once the series becomes super successful. But, today, those are no longer his concerns.

“It’s changed everything for me. I mean not just what it’s enabled me to do outside of these movies, but it’s so comforting knowing that you’re making good movies. It would be a nightmare to be trapped in this contract and be making films that you’re not proud of but Marvel has the Midas Touch so every time you suit up, you know that you’re making something of quality. It’s rewarding on every level, so thank God I had the right people in my life pushing me to make the right decision.”

Captain America: The Winter Soldier picks up after the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers. In this installment, Steve Rogers (a.k.a. Captain America) is now living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world when a new threat surfaces.

S.H.I.E.L.D., the organization that he works for comes under attack and he has to team up with Natasha Romanoff (a.k.a. Black Widow) and Sam Wilson (a.k.a. Falcon) to uncover a political conspiracy that threatens the world order while also battling a new enemy known only as the Winter Soldier.
This new entry to the Marvel superhero saga is a refreshing take on the genre. It offers an intriguing political subtext and works like a suspense thriller. It features a star-studded line-up, including Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Anthony Mackie (Falcon), Sebastian Stan (Winter Soldier), Robert Redford and Samuel L. Jackson, who reprises his role as S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury.

The cast, with the exception of the great Robert Redford, was present at the press conference and all shared their excitement about the movie.

Anthony Mackie, who found fame as one of the embattled war vets in the Oscar-winning film The Hurt Locker, expressed the most direct endorsement of the movie and the whole Avenger franchise, for that matter, when he excitedly proclaimed that they are “quite busy making better (expletive) movies” in reference to a question to Marvel president, Kevin Feige, asking him how much influence he has on the two other superhero movies that are also opening in the next couple of months. (Kevin said the influence is very limited with the other studios.)

Samuel called out Anthony and Anthony was sorry after.

Anthony’s excitement was understandable. This is his first foray into blockbuster moviemaking and he makes a very good Falcon in the movie. His onscreen chemistry with Chris is also amazing!

“I’ve known Anthony for a while now,” Chris said. “This is our third movie together. When I first met Anthony, it actually wasn’t on a movie set. We got along very well. We’re very similar people. So, we hit it off very well… and so it was very easy having just kind of a repartee with him offset and I think that translates onset and it’s just, he’s — you can tell right now, the guy is life, he’s energy — you know, onset, in the press conference, that’s character. He just brings a certain type of spark that you need on film and you need off as well.”

Chris’ glowing description of Anthony drew a wild teasing from Scarlett, who just announced her pregnancy a few days prior to the press conference.

“Where did you meet, Chris?” she maliciously asked.

“(In) a library,” Chris quickly replied. And the room erupted in laughter.

Scarlett herself wasn’t spared from the “personal” questions. A journalist attempted to ask the stunning actress about her pregnancy before he was politely reminded to stick to the movie.

Here’s the full text of the exchange between the journalist and Scarlett — and also Chris.

Journalist: I have a question for Scarlett and Chris. Scarlett, back in September, you were on TV saying that your grandma called you because she read that you were pregnant…

Scarlett: Um-hmm. (A publicist quickly whispered into the ears of the embarrassed journalist.)

Journalist: And it wasn’t true! But I want to ask about the movie.

Scarlett: Yes.

Journalist: Do you picture — I mean both of you guys as a family, raising a little Captain America?

Scarlett: What a strange question! But I like your ability to think on your feet. 

Chris: No.

Scarlett: No!

Chris: Yeah. That was a contingency question. No, I don’t think that’s — that’s the dynamic of Cap and Black Widow.

Question dodged. Scarlett is currently dating a French journalist named Romain Dauriac.

And if Chris does decide to retire from the movies, it would most likely be due to questions like that.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier is in theaters now.

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Raymond De Asis Lo

Selfies: 2014 SBIFF

Here are some of the favorite pics and selfies I took during last month's Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

Top pic: The crowd gathering outside of Metro Theaters in Downtown Santa Barbara.


















2nd pic: Swiss filmmaker Elena Hazanov and her son Sasha Guerreiro who was the lead star in her movie, "Sam".
3rd pic: My selfie
with Czech filmmaker and the director of my favorite movie at the festival, "Clownwise"



4th pic: My selfie with Hollywood actor Scott Speedman after the world premiere of his latest film, "Barefoot."


5th pic: My selfie with Anne Heche outside Metro Theater. We chatted for a little bit about Philip Seymour Hoffman who died unexpectedly that day.

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Raymond Lo

Movies: February 2014 List

I started the year going to a couple of film festivals in January and that continued throughout February.

During the first weekend of February, I drove some 100 miles north to the beautiful seaside town of Santa Barbara to attend their annual film festival. I saw some great movies and several bad ones during my two-day excursion. The most memorable for me was the Czech film "Clownwise" (dir. Victor Taus) which brought me tears for its poignant story of enduring friendship and the spiritual healing true forgiveness brings to all of us. 

I also liked the Swiss film "Sam" (dir. Elena Hazanov) and the powerful Lithuanian drama "The Gambler" (dir. Ignas Jonynas). I felt so lucky to have met many filmmakers and actors during the two days I was there. I chatted with Anne Heche and Scott Speedman after the screening of Scott's latest film, the romantic-drama "Barefoot". I had several selfies taken with the directors of "Clownwise" and "Sam", too!

During the month, I also decided to finally watch several DVDs that a good friend loaned to me and some that I have owned for sometime now.

I watched a '60s Cuban film called "Los Dias Del Agua" but it had not subtitles, hence the "Qualified Rating" --- I liked the imagery and I think I was able to follow the story somewhat which has some resemblance to the classic Filipino movie "Himala" (dir. Ishmael Bernal.)

Here are the movies that took so much time from me during the month of February 2014.

Mount Joy (US) - 3 Stars
Sam (Switzerland) - 4 Stars
Cold Eyes (Korea) - 4 Stars
Night Has Settled (US) - 2 Stars
The Gambler (Lithuania) - 5 Stars
Barefoot (US) - 3 Stars
Clownwise (Czech Republic) - 5 Stars
Late Spring (Korea) - 2 Stars
Algunas Chicas (Argentina) - 1 Star
Short Term 12 (US) DVD - 4 Stars
Enough Said (US) DVD - 3 Stars
A Hijacking (Denmark) DVD - 5 Stars
Philomena (UK) - 5 Stars
Los Dias Del Agua (Cuba) DVD - Qualified Rating
The Imposter (UK) DVD - 5 Stars
Don Jon (US) DVD - 3 1/2 Stars 
Enemy (US/Canada) - 5 Stars
The Breakfast Club (US) Streaming - 4 Stars
Bona (Philippines) DVD - 5 Stars
The Lone Ranger (US) DVD - 2 Stars
The Counselor (US) DVD - 2 Stars
My favorite movie this month is "Clownwise." I loved the filmmaking and the measured approach to the storytelling. I was also impressed by the brave artistic decision not to resort to the lazy storytelling trick of inserting flashback scenes to a conversation. Amazing film! 

My other favorites this month include "The Gambler" --- my good friend and super film buff, Georges, and I debated lengthily on what the final scene meant. I took it as a good one while he picked the opposite. We were not able to arrive at a common conclusion but we both loved the movie. Our debate proves that a good film can have many meanings to a truly invested audience. 

"Enemy' --- the bewildering new film from Canadian filmmaker Denis Villenueve and "A Hijacking" --- a suspenseful, truly riveting film from Denmark, a much better movie than "Captain Phillips" - not that I should compare any movies at all, complete my runner-up list.

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Raymond Lo

Quick Film Review: Nymphomaniac, Volume 1

Nymphomaniac
Danish provocateur Lars Von Trier has done it again! "Nymphomaniac" delivers everything that it teases --- and I have seen only the first part! (The 2nd volume will come out April 4th.)

The movie has all the hard-core sex and graphic nudity to embarrass just about anybody but Von Trier himself yet the movie never feels tasteless at all. Not a minute! What the audience gets is an almost spiritual examination of that interconnectivity between sex and depression, lust and love, death and freedom... It is profound, funny and is as informative as it is instructional, wink!


Truly a work of a mad genius!


All the chapters in the first volume are memorable but my favorite one, oddly enough, is the one with zero flesh exposure at all. The 3rd chapter, "Mrs. H", tells of Joe's (Stacy Martin) encounter with a married man who left his family to be with her. It's a hilarious episode highlighted by Uma Thurman's hysterical performance as the abandoned wife on the verge of a nervous breakdown.


Rating: 4 and 1/2 stars.

2014 Spirit Awards Winners

Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave" was expected to dominate and it indeed dominated the awards winning Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto won as expected for their roles in "Dallas Buyers Club" while Cate Blanchett and her phenomenal performance as "Blue Jasmine" is just one day away from winning the biggest prize of the year. She won the Spirit for Best Actress.

Here's the complete list of winners:


BEST FEATURE :12 Years a Slave

BEST FIRST FEATURE: Fruitvale Station
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM: Blue Is the Warmest Color (France)
BEST DOCUMENTARY: 20 Feet From Stardom


BEST FEMALE LEAD: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
BEST MALE LEAD: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE: Lupita Nyong'o, 12 Years a Slave
BEST SUPPORTING MALE: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club


BEST SCREENPLAY: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave
BEST DIRECTOR: Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Sean Bobbit, 12 Years a Slave

BEST EDITING: Nat Sanders, Short Term 12

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Raymond Lo