SNAPSHOT Pegg plays Hector, an eccentric yet irresistible London psychiatrist in crisis: his patients are just not getting any happier! He’s going nowhere. Then one day, armed with buckets of courage and an almost child-like curiosity, Hector breaks out of his sheltered vacuum of a life into a global Continue Reading
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Hey presto! Watch these 5 books turn into movies before your very eyes #1
Books have long been a source for movie makers, coming as they (often but not always) do with ready made stories, built-in audiences and brand name recognition (to use an awful marketing term). It is a process as old as cinema itself beginning with books like L Frank Baum’s Continue Reading
Movie review: The Book Thief
Book to film adaptations are always fraught with some degree of risk. Cleave too closely to the original text and you’re accused of showing little to no artistic imagination; deviate too far from it and devoted readers and critics alike will wonder why you bothered in the first place Continue Reading
Can’t wait to see: A Long Way Down
SNAPSHOT Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) portrays a failed musician who was forced to become a pizza boy to make ends meet, Toni Collette (Enough Said) plays the tired mother of a disabled son, Pierce Brosnan (The World’s End) portrays a recently divorced, publicly shamed talk show host whose extramarital Continue Reading
her … him … who? Amusing parodies and alternate posters of Spike Jonze’s movie masterpiece
You know a film like Spike Jonze’s her has moved beyond simply occupying a few sessions a day in a cinema complex’s schedule and captured the zeitgeist’s attention when the parodies start appearing. Affectionate and in many ways reverential, they are a sign that you have connected with people in Continue Reading
Vroom vroom! The Muppets hit the road in new Toyota Highlander Superbowl ad
ROAD TRIP! That’s all I could hear in my head, in Animal’s super-enthusiastic voice naturally, when I found out that The Muppets were starring in one of the much talked about Superbowl commercials alongside actor and one time NFL player Terry Crews. Now while I have little to no Continue Reading
Movie review: Dallas Buyers Club #StGeorgeOpenAir
Mortality is never an easy thing for anyone to grapple with. But it carries even more sting in its tale when you’re the sort of person who think they’re ten feet tall and bulletproof, immune to the vicissitudes of life, flicking off a pronouncement of imminent death like you’re Continue Reading
Don’t LEGO of this film! 8 new The LEGO Movie clips to delight you
SNAPSHOT A lowly Lego figure (voiced by Chris Pratt) joins a group intent on battling an evil force after a case of mistaken identity in this computer-generated comedy from the filmmakers behind Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and co-director Chris McKay (Robot Chicken). Will Arnett co-stars as the Continue Reading
Australia Day: 3 Aussie movies being released in 2014 worth buying popcorn for
Happy Australia Day everyone! While I appreciate not everyone will be rushing out to grab a slab of beers (or in my case a Semillon Sauvignon Blanc or two), some lammos (lamingtons or small sponge cakes) and some snags (sausages) to throw on the barbie for a bonzer celebration Continue Reading
A work of art: 5 awesome new clips from The Monuments Men
SNAPSHOT Cowriter and director George Clooney adapts author Robert M. Edsel’s book The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History to tell the incredible true story of the seven art historians and museum curators who went behind enemy lines during World War II Continue Reading