.
Feedback

'The Grey' Is Gritty, Good, and Packs a Big Bite

A group of men stranded in the wilderness get hunted down by a pack of wolves. It's primal, it's primitive…it's Grey.

Liam Neeson and a bunch of roughneck oil riggers go down in a plane crash in the frozen Alaska wilderness in "The Grey."

Neeson plays John Ottway, a loner and the alpha dog, of sorts, among the surviving men of the crash. They are forced to stay together to battle the elements and a pack of wolves, set on making them the next meal. A supporting cast includes Dallas Roberts as the smart sensitive guy, Dermot Mulroney as the sad dad missing his kid, and Frank Grillo as the Latino hothead. They face frostbite, wolf bite, drowning, and falling from great heights. Harsh outcomes for both man and beast.

In the middle of this life and death situation there's time for conversation among the men. We get to know their back story and learn that they are not simply a group of victims. Neeson's Ottway character is of course the most complex. On the brink of suicide just before the crash he now clings fiercely to it.

"The Grey" is a delightful surprise. Director Joe Carnahan does a good job of not tipping his hand about who's living and who's dying. The wolves were, at times, a bit over the top with the computer-generated imagery look, but, overall not a bad film.

So the flick-o-meter gives "The Grey" three out of five.

It's a decent adventure tale. It seemed to me to be a bit too digitally enhanced. A CGI snowstorm is ok, but giant hulking CGI wolves? Not so much.

Hey, we're social here on the show. Head to my fanpage on Facebook: It's THEBRETTSIDE. Go there and click like.

Location:

“The Grey” can be found in our Smyrna-Vinings Patch at  at 3101 Cobb Parkway. Daily Show times are at 11:00 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., and 10:05 p.m.

After the Movie: 

Hungry? To kick off ’s "A Taste of New Orleans" special menu Feb. 2-11, the restaurant is hosting its next "Linger & Learn" experience - "Big Easy Cocktails" - on Wednesday from 5 - 7:30 p.m.

Learn step-by-step how to mix the perfect Hurricane, Romas Gin Fizz and Sazerac cocktails from the expert bartenders at SCKV.

Of course, y'all will get to sample and sip these delicious concoctions while you nibble on classic New Orleans dishes like crispy fried boudin with Creole mustard, alligator & andouille beignets, oysters en brochuette with house-cured bacon and riz juane (Cajun fried rice).

The cost is $25 per person (plus tax and gratuity) and seating is limited. Heck, they'll even give you 15 percent off if you chose to stay for dinner. Boo-yah! To reserve your spots, call 770-435-0700.

Then beginning Thursday through Feb. 11, SCKV celebrates a favorite Southern tradition, Mardi Gras, with a limited-time-only menu featuring the flavors and cooking styles found only in the Crescent City.

These special dishes, including Creole barbequed shrimp, oyster stew, and gulf crab cake just to list a few, will be available in addition to the regular menu. Laissez les bon temps rouler!

SCKV is located at 1675 Cumberland Parkway in One Ivy Walk. See here for more information.

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Smyrna-Vinings Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Atlanta Glamdoll June 15, 2013 at 07:04 pm
Are these the apartments that were once called "Garrison Plantation"?
Lissa K. June 15, 2013 at 09:32 pm
This is Garrison Plantation - Garrison Lakes - Lakefront Vista. I lived there when it was familyRead More owned. It went from sister to brother then sold. Changed name from Garrison Plantation (because it wasn't PC) (but no one thought about what a garrison was) to Garrison Lakes (there's only one lake) to Lakefront Vista (under new ownership.) It's a dump now. The layout and size of the apts. are great. Even the location is great. Still know some people there. But it went downhill.
MA Evans June 3, 2013 at 09:20 pm
I'd rather answer the question "How do you feel about Roswell Street Baptist Church?" MyRead More answer: can't stand it. This incident is just another in its long and bigoted history. During the anti gay lifestyle debacle it gave out copies of the 10 Commandments. That anti gay resolution drafted by Gordon Wysong and enacted by the Cobb Co. Commissioners cost the county an Olympic venue. Whenever I hear about that church I think of the OM who called the church's prominent members The Marietta Mafia!
Jim Lyon June 4, 2013 at 01:20 am
Its sad, that young people who are gay and often struggle to accept themselves as they are, faceRead More such fury and rejection by a church that preaches love, compassion and forgiveness for most but not all. No wonder many young people, the vast majority of whom are or will be heterosexual find the church increasingly irrelevant in their lives with attitudes like this.