David Fincher’s (The Social Network, Zodiac, Fight Club) newly formed production company Panic Pictures has optioned its first property, an adaptation of the macabre crime novel Panic Attack. Jason Starr’s 2009 story is a dark thriller about a New York psychiatrist who shoots and kills a home intruder and then has to face a media […]
Michael Mann Retrospective – Collateral (2004)
Collateral, 2004. Directed by Michael Mann. Starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Mark Ruffalo, Jada Pinkett Smith, Javier Bardem, Bruce McGill, Irma P. Hall, Peter Berg and Jason Statham. SYNOPSIS: A Los Angeles cab driver unwittingly becomes the chauffer for a hired assassin. To improve upon the depth and detail of the nighttime images for his […]
DVD Review – Seconds Apart (2011)
Seconds Apart, 2011. Directed by Antonio Negret. Starring Orlando Jones, Edmund Entin and Gary Entin. SYNOPSIS: Damned from the moments of their births, two brothers possess a gruesome talent for telekinesis – a power they use in the most horrific ways imaginable. If cinema history has taught us anything, it’s that twins are scary as […]
Movie Review – Donor Unknown: Adventures in the Sperm Trade (2010)
Donor Unknown: Adventures in the Sperm Trade, 2010. Directed by Jerry Rothwell. SYNOPSIS: A young woman goes in search of the sperm donor father she only knows as donor 150. Sperm donation is an ethical and emotional minefield. It’s one of those sensitive issues with equally passionate and valid views on both sides of the […]
Movie Review – The Hangover Part II (2011)
The Hangover Part II, 2011. Directed by Todd Phillips. Starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Jeffrey Tambor, Jamie Chung, Mason Lee, Paul Giamatti, Mike Tyson and Nick Cassavetes. SYNOPSIS: Phil, Alan and Doug jet to Thailand for Stu’s wedding where his plan for a subdued pre-wedding brunch goes seriously awry. […]
Vision Quest: The Making of The Tree of Life
Trevor Hogg chats with visual effects supervisors Dan Glass and Bryan Hirota about the creation of Terrence Malick’s latest, The Tree of Life… Considered by many to be an enigma because of his reclusive nature and the long gaps between his films, American director Terrence Malick returns to the big screen with The Tree of […]
The Week in Spandex – X-Men: First Class, The Dark Knight Rises, The Amazing Spider-Man and more
Our weekly round-up of all the big talking points from the world of movie superheroes… As you’d expect with just days to go until the UK release of X-Men: First Class, the mutant marketing machine has gone into overdrive this past week and, judging by the critical reception so far, it seems as if Matthew […]
Kurzel-Town: Director Justin Kurzel talks Snowtown
Director of the outstanding Snowtown – Justin Kurzel – took some time out of his well deserved Cannes-paign to talk with Blake Howard about the experience of his masterpiece… BH: Snowtown feels like a scientific experiment, it creates/portrays the conditions that a serial killing troupe can exist. How much did the setting and local cast affect […]
Movie Review – Snowtown (2011)
Snowtown, 2011. Directed by Justin Kurzel. Starring Daniel Henshall, Lucas Pittaway and Craig Coyne. SYNOPSIS: A drama about the Australian serial killer John Bunting. For those of you out there sick of the raft of Australian true crime T.V interpretations with poor production value, generic formal style and that perhaps ‘glamorize’ society’s ‘underbelly’; Snowtown feels […]
Special Features – Mystery marketing is no substitute for good filmmaking
Liam Trim on the viral marketing campaigns of The Dark Knight Rises and Super 8…Last week the hype for Christopher Nolan’s third Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, moved into top gear with the launch of a clever and mysterious publicity campaign. On Thursday the 19th of May the official website became active, only to […]
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