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  • BRECK EISNER: AN INTERVIEW

    BRECK EISNER: AN INTERVIEW

    20th July 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

     With a few successful TV projects (including an episode of Steven Spielberg’s Taken) and a big budget action feature (Sahara) under his belt, Breck Eisner piqued the interest of a somewhat unexpected crowd with his hit 2009 horror flick The Crazies. The film, which came stamped with Romero’s seal of approval, delighted many horror fans and made the industry sit up and take note of this new force in ‘Genre’...

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  • Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)

    Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)

    7th June 2010 | 0 comments | 2 people like this

    Director: Joann Sfar                        Cast: Eric Elmosnino, Lucy Gordon, Laetitia Casta,

    The name Serge Gainsbourg brings to mind that peculiarly French brand of charming and sexually liberated arrogance. His music was playful and rude, his showmanship delightfully droll. Cigarette in hand, with croaking wisps of biting sarcasm, he encapsulated perfectly the laconic but immense passion of the French spirit. But behind this illuminated public persona lay an introverted and stubborn individual....

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  • Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    17th May 2010 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this

    Director: Ridley Scott            Cast: Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Max Von Sydow, Mark Strong, William Hurt

    When Richard the Lionheart is killed in battle, Robin Longstride and his band of weary men break away from the army and head straight for the coast. On route they witness the King’s second-in-command, Robert Loxley, being ambushed by a gang of French troops lead by a treacherous British courtier, Godfrey. After rescuing the crown and...

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  • American: The Bill Hicks Story

    American: The Bill Hicks Story

    18th March 2010 | 2 comments | 1 person likes this


    This fine documentary opens with a simple but salient point: who do we pay to talk to us? Politicians? Perhaps. Pastors? Maybe sometimes… The answer is comics. Comedians are the only people to whom we offer our money and say, “please talk to me… make me laugh at myself and the things around me.” In an age of global hostility, fear, and repression of thought and individuality, the voice of...

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  • A Prophet: The shining star of a dying constellation

    A Prophet: The shining star of a dying constellation

    25th January 2010 | 0 comments | 3 people like this


    Dir: Jacques Audiard Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif
    Jacques Audiard is perhaps the only filmmaker working today whose cannon of films can be uttered in the same breath as those of Melville and Chabrol. Like those giants of the Nouvelle Vague, Audiard is a master of the thriller/ crime genre and has spent the best part of his career unpicking its tightly knit conventions and tropes to create some...

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  • Where The Wild Things Are: a testament to the power of childhood

    Where The Wild Things Are: a testament to the power of childhood

    9th December 2009 | 1 comments | 4 people like this


    Dir: Spike Jonze Cast: Max Records, Catherine Keener, James Gandolfini, Lauren Ambrose, Chris Cooper, Paul Dano, Forest Whitaker
    Maurice Sendak’s 1965 children’s classic ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ is one of those primal, infallible texts that have been around for long enough to inform the world-view of parents and children alike. Like Lewis Carroll’s poems and Aesop’s fables, it is a brutally simple tale reminding us of the Dionysian chaos and...

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  • Up In The Air: the American Comedy of the Year?

    Up In The Air: the American Comedy of the Year?

    3rd December 2009 | 1 comments | 2 people like this

    Dir: Jason Reitman Cast: George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, Jason Bateman

    Ryan Bingham (Clooney) is a suave and sophisticated nomad. He lives 10,000 feet ‘up in the air’ and he is as uncomfortable on the ground, staying in one place, as most other people are during take-off. Ryan’s job (he fires people for a living) means that he is travels for around 362 days every year. He has a lavish...

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  • A Single Man: An extraordinary debut feature

    A Single Man: An extraordinary debut feature

    23rd November 2009 | 1 comments | 1 person likes this

    Dir: Tom Ford Cast: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode

    Los Angeles, 1962. George (Firth)– a gay English university professor living in Santa Monica – has just been informed that his lover of 16 years, Jim (Goode), has been killed in a car accident. George is not allowed to attend the funeral because Jim’s family disapproves of their “abominable” relationship. What follows is a fascinating and melancholy character study of a...

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  • London Film Festival Closing Gala: Nowhere Boy

    London Film Festival Closing Gala: Nowhere Boy

    6th November 2009 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this

    Dir: Sam Taylor Wood Cast: Aaron Johnson, Kristen Scott Thomas, Anne Marie Duff, David Morrisey, David Threlfall, Thomas Brodie Sangster

    It must be said that British cinema did not promote itself especially well at this year’s London Film Festival. ‘Don’t Worry About Me’ and ‘Kicks’ failed to make any positive mark on the critics and audiences that turned out to see them; and while ’44 Inch Chest’ and ‘The Disappearance of...

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  • A Christmas Carol: 3D motion-capture has arrived in time for Christmas

    A Christmas Carol: 3D motion-capture has arrived in time for Christmas

    5th November 2009 | 1 comments | 2 people like this

    Dir: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins

    Last night saw the breaking of a few festive world records in a decidedly Dickensian Leicester Square. Firstly, opera singer Andrea Bocelli lead the largest Christmas Carol ‘sing-along’ from the Square, as revellers across London joined in after the official ‘turning on’ of the Christmas lights. Then Disney, in collaboration with Sky Movies HD, hosted the largest ever ‘3D...

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Nicholas Deigman

Nicholas Deigman

Nicholas graduated in 2008 after three carefree years reading Film Studies. He has since been eking out a living as a script reader, runner, and intern around various production companies and film magazines in London. He will be tapping into the film industry that he has attached himself to like an aphid in order to bring you up-to-date news on interesting film projects.

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