posted by Martin Roberts
categories: film, reviews
26th
Jan 2012

A fitting recent companion piece to The Woman in Black is perhaps Nick Murphy’s The Awakening. More

posted by Martin Roberts
categories: film
25th
Jan 2012

So, at least for the time being, Martin Scorsese’s Hugo is the talk of the Oscars; with 11 nominations, it’s the picture with the most nods. Behind it, The Artist picked up 10 and The Descendants managed five. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: film, previews, trailers
24th
Jan 2012

Another in Jason Segel’s quickly ascending path to the comedy A-list, Jay and Mark Duplass write/direct a film about slacker Jeff (Segel), dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his mother, spending the day with his brother (Helms) as they track down his possibly adulterous wife. Jeff, Who Lives At Home is out March 16th.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: film, previews, trailers
22nd
Jan 2012

Unfortunately placing more importance on the producer status of tiresome The Hangover’s Todd Phillips than exciting music video director Nima Nourizadeh’s debut on the silver screen, the full trailer for Project X does however promise much and looks like following through on an excellent teaser after all. Project X is out March 2.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: advertising, art, short films
21st
Jan 2012

With illustration and design by the amazing duo behind Fleet Street Scandal, Kevin Dart and Chris Turnham, co-direction by Stéphane Coëdel and Tyler Brûlé and co. at Winkreative putting the whole thing together, this is an almighty A-list Persol had on their hands, and it pays dividents. Hopefully the spot will get the air time is deserves.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: film, reviews
20th
Jan 2012

Set up on a botched job, private-ops Government contractor Mallory Kane is forced to go on the run as she attempts to get to the bottom of who doubled-crossed her and just how high the conspiracy goes up. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: film, previews, trailers
19th
Jan 2012

Sony are notorious for product placement, but the new trailer for Resident Evil: Retribution is a disgrace even by their standards. First giving limelight to one of their phones, then the new PSP Vita and lastly one of their awful tablets, the studio might talk of it as a witty take on the very product placement that has turned themselves into a laughing stock, but it’s anything but. Oh, and the film looks pretty dreadful too. Resident Evil: Retribution is out September 14th, Sony products available now! We, however, will not be buying any of them, nor a cinema ticket.

posted by Nick Deigman
categories: film, reviews
16th
Jan 2012

J. Edgar examines the life of one of America’s most mysterious figures, FBI Director Hoover. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, short films
14th
Jan 2012

Some 25 litres of water, 40 four-hour timelapses and 36,000 photos, Christophe Thockler’s amazing video turns the mundanity of ice melting into a mesmerising event. Music by Ben Neill and Mimi Goese, shot on a Canon 60D.

posted by Andrew Simpson
categories: film, interviews
13th
Jan 2012

Steven Spielberg has been busy. More

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