Review: MISFITS S4E04 (Or, Resurrection Is Never Straightforward) |
- Review: MISFITS S4E04 (Or, Resurrection Is Never Straightforward)
- The Directors Of THE HORDE And ATOMIK CIRCUS Team Up For GOAL OF THE DEAD
- First Look at Dan Henshall In THESE FINAL HOURS
- Second Trailer For Jackie Chan's CHINESE ZODIAC Boasts More Plot, More Comedy, More Classic Kung Fu
- Morbido 2012: The Festival Went Full Swing on Friday!
- Interview: Boe on BEAST
- Sweden's Jan Troell Returns With THE LAST SENTENCE
- Middle Management, Meet Shotgun. A Teaser For Quebec Comedy HOT DOG.
- Blu-ray Review: KING OF NEW YORK (Arrow Video Steelbook)
- It's Not Easy Being A Man In Cesc Gay's A GUN IN EACH HAND
- Meet The New Companion In Trailer For DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special THE SNOWMEN
- Alex De La Iglesia Is WITCHING AND BITCHING
Review: MISFITS S4E04 (Or, Resurrection Is Never Straightforward) Posted: 19 Nov 2012 02:00 AM PST Misfits has never been a show that is afraid of killing off important characters. In some ways, it's almost surprising that Curtis lasted this long when others didn't. Now on the outside of this new and changed group, his interactions with the mysterious Lola are at the centre of the drama this week. Things end with an unpredictable twist that means it's curtains for the last of the original cast members. Curtis's death is shocking, yet it makes sense and reminds us that these powers come with serious and deadly consequences.Unsurprisingly, Lola isn't who she says she is at all. She was an actress, and Lola is the damaged and manipulative character that she was playing at the time of the storm. Since then, she's... |
The Directors Of THE HORDE And ATOMIK CIRCUS Team Up For GOAL OF THE DEAD Posted: 18 Nov 2012 03:00 PM PST A zombie soccer film? It's happening and it's coming to you from Benjamin Rocher - co-director of The Horde - and Thierry Poiraud - co-director of deliciously daft scifi comedy Atomik Circus.Saturday, the 18th of January 2012. A quarter of an hour before the match. An hour before the Apocalypse.In a small village in the north-east of France, Caplongue, lays a nuclear power plant, an industrialized agriculture and a church lower than its unemployment rate but also, the football team, which managed to reach the 1/32nd French Final Cup with a lot of courage and talent. The village is all the more jubilating at the idea of receiving the Paris Olympic, a top league club with famous footballers.For the Paris Olympic, it's the opposite. The... |
First Look at Dan Henshall In THESE FINAL HOURS Posted: 18 Nov 2012 02:30 PM PST After breaking out big time with his terrifying turn as real life serial killer John Bunting in last year's Snowtown, Dan Henshall is very much on the fast track to fame and glory. Already this year he's had a pivotal supporting role in acclaimed miniseries Devil's Dust, has shot elevated horror movie The Babadook, and now we have our first look at his role as party boy Freddy in apocalyptic thriller These Final Hours.Directed by Zak Hilditch, These Final Hours is about a self-obsessed young man (played by Nathan Phillips) determined to make his way to the party to end all parties on the last day on Earth. However he ends up saving the life of a little girl searching for her father, and she... |
Second Trailer For Jackie Chan's CHINESE ZODIAC Boasts More Plot, More Comedy, More Classic Kung Fu Posted: 18 Nov 2012 01:00 PM PST Jackie Chan's Chinese Zodiac hits screens in December and the marketing machine is full speed ahead with the release of a second full trailer for the film - one that boasts more plot, more comedy and more classic Chan style kung fu. Curious how this film ties in to Chan's Armor Of God franchise? The answer may very well lie within. Want to see Chan breaking out the moves in hand to hand combat, as opposed to the stunt sequences featured in the first trailer? That's here, too. Take a look below to catch Chan as an art thief stealing from art thieves.... |
Morbido 2012: The Festival Went Full Swing on Friday! Posted: 18 Nov 2012 12:30 PM PST I remember Friday much better than I remember Thursday. There was no drinking Friday night. However I was warned by one the staff members that I was going to get wasted on Saturday evening. Cultural observation of the day. The one thing that we are having difficulty getting over is how early everything shuts down here in Patzcuaro. This little group of us that huddle together at each screening have all come from major metropolises so the notion of shutting your doors by 10pm is so alien to us. But everything is closed by ten or eleven in the evening and when you have a hankering for some eats, corner store munchies just does not cut it. And what else does that mean? No... |
Posted: 18 Nov 2012 12:00 PM PST After recently watching Christoffer Boe's latest film Beast I had the chance to ask the director a couple of questions. We talked about horror, film music and how thinking Bond is gay wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. To get all the juicy details, read on ...Twitch: I noticed that your films used to have it easier finding international distribution. Offscreen was only just released here in Belgium, where Reconstruction and Allegro had more timely releases. No word about Everything Will Be Fine so far and I'm not sure we'll ever see Spies & Glistrup in stores here. Are services like iTunes helping smaller films to reach bigger audiences once again or is it still difficult to get your films out there?Christoffer Boe: I think... |
Sweden's Jan Troell Returns With THE LAST SENTENCE Posted: 18 Nov 2012 11:00 AM PST Acclaimed Swedish director Jan Troell returns to the big screen this year with the release of The Last Sentence (Dom Over Dod Man), a biopic of journalist Torgny Segerstedt.Torgny Segerstedt was one of the leading journalists in Sweden in the 20th century. He fought a one man battle against Hitler and the Nazi regime until his death in 1945 and during these tumultuous times his private life was marked by a world in chaos, as he falls in love with his friend's wife while married himself. THE LAST SENTENCE weaves together the story of a psychological love story with a portrayal of the political situation Sweden found itself in during the Second World War. A gripping, dramatic and poetic tale about a man, who could... |
Middle Management, Meet Shotgun. A Teaser For Quebec Comedy HOT DOG. Posted: 18 Nov 2012 10:10 AM PST A middle aged man with a shotgun as the basis for a comedy? That appears to be the case in Quebecois writer-director Marc-André Lavoi's upcoming Hot Dog. Éric Salvail, Paul Doucet, Rémy Girard, Daniel Lemire, Pierre-François Legendre, and Edith Cochrane star in the story of Paul, a man who believes he is about to be fired from the production company where he has worked for years and takes up arms to remedy the situation. Paul quickly learns he was not the target of the firing but, well, things are too far along to stop by that point ...The first teaser for the film has arrived on the scene and while it is fairly brief it shows a good deal of promise. Check it below.... |
Blu-ray Review: KING OF NEW YORK (Arrow Video Steelbook) Posted: 18 Nov 2012 09:00 AM PST Abel Ferrara is one of those filmmakers who I feel like I should be an expert in. I've spent lots of time reading about his work, and I've seen the work of a lot of his contemporaries, but of films he's actually directed, the only one I'd ever seen prior to this film was The Addiction, and I saw that WAY too young to make any sense of it. I know all about the films he's made, but they've not had a chance to make an impact on me until now, and you can bet that after screening King of New York that I'm going to be on the hunt for anything and everything I can get.King of New York is the story of Frank,... |
It's Not Easy Being A Man In Cesc Gay's A GUN IN EACH HAND Posted: 18 Nov 2012 08:00 AM PST Boasting an all star cast of Spanish speaking talent - Ricardo Darin, Javier Camara, Eduardo Noriega, Candela Pena, Jordi Molla, Luis Tosar - and a biting sense of humor, Cesc Gay's A Gun In Each Hand (Una Pistola En Cado Mano) proved a hit at the Rome International Film Festival by taking what is most often a female approach to relationship comedies - a group of friends having relationship troubles - and spinning the gender on its head.Therapy is turning bipolar J into the perfect psychoanalytical subject. E is back living with his mother after choosing his cat over his girlfriend. Adulterer S makes an awkward attempt to win back his ex-wife Elena. Various meds may not be helping G understand why his wife is... |
Meet The New Companion In Trailer For DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special THE SNOWMEN Posted: 18 Nov 2012 07:00 AM PST Snowmen are invading in this year's Doctor Who Christmas special but - far more importantly - the Doctor will be joined in his fight against the chilly menace by his new companion for the first time.Starring Matt Smith as the Doctor, and introducing Jenna-Louise Coleman as new companion Clara, The Snowmen will follow their adventures as they embark on a mission to save Christmas from the villainous Doctor Simeon (Richard E Grant) and his army of icy snowmen.The Christmas specials are always a big deal in the Doctor Who universe and this year's looks to be the biggest in quite some time. Watch a trailer and get a look at Clara below!... |
Alex De La Iglesia Is WITCHING AND BITCHING Posted: 18 Nov 2012 06:00 AM PST Cult favorite director Alex De La Iglesia (The Last Circus, Ferpect Crime, The Day Of The Beast) is now in production on his latest effort, a jet black comedy titled Witching And Bitching (Las Brujas De Zugarramurdi).When your marriage has you on the brink and your bank account in red, it's time to rob a Cash-for-Gold shop. That's the last-ditch decision made by a group of desperate guys led by divorced dad JOSÉ. Unfortunately for all, José never lets his kid down and the day of the break-in is his day of the week with his 8-year old son. Looks like little Sergio will have to tag along. They make it out of the shop with a bag full of 25,000 gold wedding rings only... |
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