The Lives of Others was the first feature film of Florian Henckel
von Donnersmarck’s career, it was a stunning debut film taking the Best Foreign
Picture award home in the 2006 Academy awards (beating Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth) and receiving critical
acclaim in the process. Donnersmarck’s follow up was the Hollywood tosh The Tourist, what a waste...
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Batman - The Dark Knight Rises
Before I begin this review, it
would be an opportune time to leave condolences to those who have lost loved
ones during that brutal killings on Friday, July 20th 2012.
Towering above the likes of The Avengers and The Hobbit in the list of this years’ most anticipated movie is The Dark Knight Rises. To drive
anticipation to the max director Christopher Nolan kept his cards close to his
chest, very rarely revealing his hand to those outside until the final few
months. The Batman franchise has found its place among the public and critics
as one of the biggest trilogies of this current generation.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012
The Devil Inside and Batman tickets.
The Blair Witch
Project is like the Halloween of
the Found footage/docu-drama genre, it may not have created the genre, but it
certainly was the driving force that popularised the genre, prompting the
release of similar films such as Cloverfield,
Paranormal Activity and The Devil Inside, to name but a few.
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Friday, 13 July 2012
Rampart, Contraband and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
James Elroy (LA Confidential, The Black Dahlia) combines with director
Oren Moverman (The Messenger) to
create Rampart, a film that follows the corrupt, violent cop Dave ‘date rape’
Brown (Woody Harrelson) during the Rampart scandal that plagued the LAPD in
the late 90s.
Monday, 9 July 2012
This Means War and Young Adult
Before I start my short review of This Means War I have to say if I was
Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon) and female this would be a very short movie
as, in my mind, Lauren’s dilemma was not much of a dilemma at all.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
John Carter of Mars
Andrew Stanton’s John Carter of Mars caused a huge dent in Disney’s financial status
and as a result the film’s failure was largely to blame. So poor was John Carter of Mars’ box office
performance that Disney had to put the movie’s sequels on hold, but John Carter of Mars has performed better
in the home media market as well as gaining a rather feisty fan base.
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