As usual, talk and speculation of Halloween 3 has been on form this year, with several sources saying various different things. But it looks like the movie could be making some headway into production… During a very special screening of John Carpenter’s Halloween at Universal City Walk in Orlando (attended by ShockTillYouDrop.com), there was a […]
US Box Office Report – Brad Pitt’s Fury topples Gone Girl with $23.5 million opening
Your US Box Office Report for w/c 20th October 2014… Having closed the 58th BFI London Film Festival this past weekend, David Ayer’s World War II tank movie Fury has knocked Gone Girl from the number one spot in a solid weekend for the box office. Starring Brad Pitt and Shia LeBeouf, Fury took $23.5 million […]
58th BFI London Film Festival – Second Coming (2014)
Second Coming, 2014. Directed by Debbie Tucker Green. Starring Idris Elba, Nadine Marshall and Alex Lanipekun. SYNOPSIS: A London woman is slowly driven mad by suddenly and inexplicably becoming pregnant. Naming your film after a poorly received Stone Roses album could be a creative risk, but when your protagonist, Jax (Nadine Marshall), suddenly becomes pregnant without […]
58th BFI London Film Festival – Tender (2013)
Tender, 2013. Directed by Lynette Wallworth. SYNOPSIS: Documentary on a small steelworks town’s community who set up their own not-for-profit funeral service. Tender is the story of a former steelworks town in Australia. Its small, big-hearted community – somehow still cheery and uncomplaining despite how the overbearing factory has assaulted their spirit – launch […]
The Callow Way – Why Christopher Nolan is wrong
Neil Calloway takes Christopher Nolan to task for his insistence on the film projection of Interstellar… I like Christopher Nolan. Of all the British born but partly raised in America directors who are currently working in the sci-fi/fantasy genre he is definitely in the top two. Yes, his films may be like a house of […]
58th BFI London Film Festival – The Goob (2014)
The Goob, 2014. Directed by Guy Myhill. Starring Sienna Guillory, Sean Harris, Hannah Spearritt and Liam Walpole. SYNOPSIS: A teenage boy in the rural North of England experiences life after school, dominated by his mother’s overbearing boyfriend. There were a few different press screenings at 3pm on Thursday 9th October. Both Guidelines, a film in contention […]
58th BFI London Film Festival – The Way He Looks (2014)
The Way He Looks (Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho), 2014. Directed by Daniel Ribeiro. Starring Ghilherme Lobo, Fabio Audi and Tess Amorim. SYNOPSIS: A blind teenage boy falls in love with one of his classmates. There’s a particular branch of film theory that deals entirely with the sense of touch in cinema; about how you […]
58th BFI London Film Festival Review – Son of a Gun (2014)
Son of a Gun, 2014 Directed by Julius Avery. Starring Brenton Thwaites, Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander, Matt Nable, Damon Herriman, Nash Edgerton and Jacek Koman. SYNOPSIS: An incarcerated career criminal offers protection to a young inmate who has to return the favour by orchestrating his prison escape upon being released and assisting in a multimillion dollar gold heist. A 19 year old […]
The Tale of Princess Kaguya arrives at TIFF Bell Lightbox
Christmas has come early for fans of Studio Ghibli as the first film in 14 years by co-founder Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies) begins a theatrical run at the TIFF Bell Lightbox today; the subtitled and dubbed versions of The Tale of Princess Kaguya (Kaguya-hime no Monogatari) will be screened allowing audience members of […]
58th BFI London Film Festival Review – The Way He Looks (2014)
The Way He Looks, 2014. Directed by Daniel Ribeiro. Starring Ghilherme Lobo, Fabio Audi and Tess Amorim. SYNOPSIS: Leonardo, blind from birth, discovers that he is gay and in love with Gabriel, his best friend. Amidst school projects, a need to break free from his parents, and the changing dynamic in his friendship with Giovanna, […]
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