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UK Cinema Releases: 2009

UK Cinema Releases Jan-Dec 2009

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Here is the schedule for UK cinema releases for 2009.

The release dates are subject to change but hopefully this will be a useful guide to what’s coming out in the coming months.

The format is the film’s title in bold, followed by the certificate, distributor and then the cinema release it will get.

(As a lot of these haven’t been certified by the BBFC yet, ‘TBC’ denotes that it is To Be Certified).

JANUARY

UK Cinema Releases January 2009

Thursday 1 January 2009

  • The Spirit (12A) Lionsgate UK / Vue West End & Nationwide

FRIDAY 2nd JANUARY 2009

  • Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (18) Park Circus / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Che: Part One (15) Optimum Releasing / Odeons Camden, Covent Gdn, Curzon Soho & N’wide (Previews 1 Jan)
  • The Reader (15) Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants 2 (12A) Warner Bros. / Nationwide

FRIDAY 9th JANUARY 2009

  • Bride Wars (PG) 20th Century Fox / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Defiance (15) Momentum Pictures / Odeons Swiss Cottage, West End, Whiteleys, Vue Islington & N’wide
  • Hannah Takes The Stairs / ICA Films ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • Role Models (15) Universal / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Sex Drive (15) E1 Films / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Slumdog Millionaire (15) / Pathe Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Stuck (15) High Fliers Films / Apollo Cinema Piccadilly Circus, Showcase Bristol & Showcase Manchester

FRIDAY 16th JANUARY 2009

  • A Christmas Tale (15) / New Wave Films Apollo Picc Circus, Cine Lumiere, Odeon Covent Gdn, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua (U) / Walt Disney Odeon Mezzanine & Nationwide
  • Boogie (15) Dogwoof Pictures / Renoir & Key Cities
  • Chandni Chowk To China (12A) / Warner Bros. Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave & Nationwide
  • Clubbed (18) Route One Rel. Apollo Picc. Circus, Empire Leicester Square & Key Cities
  • Hansel & Gretel (18) Terracotta Distribution / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • My Bloody Valentine 3-D (18) / Lionsgate UK Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Notorious (U) (R/I) bfi Distribution / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Seven Pounds (12A) Sony Pictures / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • The Wrestler (15) Optimum Releasing / Nationwide

FRIDAY 23rd JANUARY 2009

  • Better Things (15) Soda Pictures / ICA Cinema, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Faintheart (12A) Vertigo Films / Key Cities
  • Frost/Nixon (15) Universal Vue West End & Nationwide
  • JCVD (TBC) Revolver Entertainment / Prince Charles Cinema
  • Milk (15) Momentum Pictures / Barbican, C’World Kings Rd., Curzon Soho, Odeon Camden & Nationwide
  • Rachel Getting Married (15) Sony Pictures / London & Key Cities
  • Underworld 3: Rise Of The Lycans (18) Entertainment / Nationwide
  • Valkyrie (12A) 20th Century Fox / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide

Monday 26 January 2009

  • Paris 36 (TBC) Pathe / Cine Lumiere only

FRIDAY 30th JANUARY 2009

  • Barry Lyndon (PG) (R/I) / BFI Southbank
  • The Broken (15) The Works / London & Key Cities
  • Nick And Norah’s Infinite Playlist (12A) Sony Pictures / London & Nationwide
  • Revolutionary Road (15) Paramount / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Tokyo Sonata (12A) Eureka Entertainment / ICA Cinema & Key Cities

FEBRUARY

UK Cinema Releases - February 2009

FRIDAY 6th FEBRUARY 2009

  • Bolt (3D) (PG) Walt Disney / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (12A) Warner Bros. / Nationwide
  • Doubt (15) (D) Walt Disney
  • The Good, The Bad and The Weird (15) Icon / Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave., & Key Cities
  • He’s Just Not That Into You (TBC) Entertainment / Nationwide
  • Punisher War Zone (18) / Sony Pictures
  • The Secret Of Moonacre (U) / Warner Bros.
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona (12A) Optimum Releasing / West End venues (Regions from 13 Feb)
  • Who Killed Nancy? (TBC) Soda Pictures / London venues (tbc) & Key Cities

FRIDAY 13th FEBRUARY 2009

  • Friday The 13th (TBC) / Paramount
  • Fuck (TBC) ICA Films / ICA Cinema (Key Cities from March)
  • Hotel For Dogs (U) / Paramount
  • Moscow, Belgium (15) Unanimous Pictures / London venues (tbc) & Key Cities
  • Notorious (TBC) 20th Century Fox
  • Pink Panther 2 (PG) / Sony Pictures
  • Three Monkeys (15) / New Wave Films

FRIDAY 20th FEBRUARY 2009

  • 20th Century Boys (15) 4Digital Asia / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • Anvil! The Story Of Anvil (12A) The Works / Curzon Soho & Key Cities
  • Cadillac Records (TBC) / Sony Pictures
  • Che: Part Two (15) / Optimum Releasing
  • Confessions Of A Shopaholic (TBC) / Walt Disney
  • Franklyn (15) Contender Films / E1 Films
  • Gran Torino (15) / Warner Bros.
  • Push (TBC) / Icon

FRIDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2009

  • Brothers (TBC) / Lionsgate UK
  • The Class (15) / Artificial Eye
  • Dance Flick (TBC) / Paramount
  • Fermat’s Room (TBC) / Revolver Entertainment
  • Gun Crazy (PG) (R/I) bfi Distribution / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Hamlet 2 (15) / Momentum Pictures
  • The International (15) / Sony Pictures
  • New In Town (12A) / Entertainment
  • The Unborn (15) Universal

MARCH

UK Cinema Releases March 2009

FRIDAY 6th MARCH 2009
  • American Teen (15) Optimum Releasing / C’World Wandsworth, Vue Shepherd’s Bush & Key Cities
  • Flame And Citron (15) Metrodome / Barbican, C’World Haymarket, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Reverb (15) Guerilla Films / London & Key Cities
  • Surveillance (18) Odeon Sky Filmworks / London & Nationwide
  • Watchmen (18) Paramount / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Wendy & Lucy (15) Soda Pictures / London & Key Cities
  • The Young Victoria (PG) Momentum Pictures Odeon West End & Nationwide
WEDNESDAY 11th MARCH 2009
  • Marley And Me (PG) 20th Century Fox / Vue West End & Nationwide
FRIDAY 13th MARCH 2009
  • Alone (Issiz Adam) (15) Most Production / Odeons Greenwich, Holloway Rd, Lee Valley & Panton St. Only
  • Bronson (18) Vertigo Films / C’World Haymarket, Empire Leicester Sq., Odeon Covent Gdn & Nationwide
  • The Burning Plain (15) Paramount / Key Cities
  • Hush (15) Optimum Releasing / C’Worlds Enfield, Shaftesbury Ave., Wandsworth & Nationwide
  • In The City Of Sylvia (PG) Axiom Films / BFI Southbank, Curzon Soho & Key Cities
  • Not Quite Hollywood (18) Optimum Releasing ICA Cinema only
  • Wonderful Town (TBC) Soda Pictures / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
FRIDAY 20th MARCH 2009
  • The Age Of Stupid (12A) Dogwoof Indie / Odeon Panton St., Rich Mix, Tricycle & Key Cities
  • Bottle Shock (12A) Paramount / Key Cities
  • Diminished Capacity (15) Paramount
  • Duplicity (12A) (D) Universal / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Flash Of Genius (12A) Optimum Releasing / Nationwide
  • Il Divo (15) Artificial Eye / Curzons Mayfair & Soho, Gate, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Lesbian Vampire Killers (15) Momentum Pictures / C’World Shaftesbury Ave., Odeon Tottenham Ct Rd., Vue West End & N’wide
  • Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG) Sony Pictures / London & Nationwide (Previews from 18 March)
WEDNESDAY 25th MARCH 2009
  • Knowing (15) E1 Films / Nationwide
FRIDAY 27th MARCH 2009
  • AA Dekhen Zara (TBC) Eros / C’Worlds Feltham, Ilford, S’bury Ave., Odeon Greenwich, Vue O2 & Key Cities
  • Afghan Star (TBC) Roast Beef Prod / ICA Cinema
  • The Damned United (TBC) Sony Pictures / Nationwide
  • Genova (15) Metrodome / Key Cities
  • The Haunting In Connecticut (TBC) Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • The Life Before Her Eyes (TBC) Paramount / Key Cities
  • Martyrs (TBC) Optimum Releasing
  • Traitor (12A) Momentum Pictures / Empire Leicester Square & Key Cities
  • Two Lovers (15) Lionsgate UK / Apollo Piccadilly Circus, C’World Haymarket, Curzon Mayfair & Key Cities
  • Tyson (TBC) Revolver Entertainment / Curzon Soho, Ritzy & Selected Key Cities

APRIL

UK Cinema Releases April 2009

WEDNESDAY 1 APRIL 2009

  • The Boat That Rocked (15) / Universal / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide

FRIDAY 3rd APRIL 2009

  • Cherry Blossoms / Dogwoof Pictures / ICA Cinema & selected Key Cities
  • I Can’t Think Straight / Enlightenment Films / Apollo Piccadilly Circus
  • Modern Life (PG) / Soda Pictures / Gate, Cine Lumiere, Everyman, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Monsters Vs. Aliens (Also 3D) (PG) / Paramount / Vue West End & Nationwide (Previews 28 & 29 March)
  • Religulous (15) / Momentum Pictures / Odeon Panton Street & selected Key Cities
  • Waveriders (PG) / Element Pictures / London & selected Key Cities
  • The World Unseen / Enlightenment Films / Apollo Piccadilly Circus

WEDNESDAY 8th APRIL 2009

  • Dragonball Evolution (PG) / 20th Century Fox / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide

FRIDAY 10th APRIL 2009

  • 17 Again (12A) / Entertainment / Odeon West End & Nationwide
  • The 400 Blows (PG) / bfi Distribution / Barbican, Curzon Mayfair, Everyman Hampstead, NFT & Key Cities
  • 50 Dead Men Walking (15) / Metrodome / Cineworld Haymarket, Curzon Soho & Nationwide
  • Fast And Furious (12A) / Universal / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Let The Right One In (15) / Momentum Pictures / C’World Haymarket, Gate, Curzon Soho, Rio, Ritzy & Key Cities
  • Race To Witch Mountain (PG) / Walt Disney / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Tera Mera Ki Rishta / Eros
  • Tony Manero (18) / Network Releasing / ICA Cinema & selected Key Cities

THURSDAY 16th APRIL 2009

  • Crank 2: High Voltage (18) / Lionsgate UK / Vue West End & Nationwide

FRIDAY 17th APRIL 2009

  • Before I Forget / Peccadillo Pictures / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • Good (15) / Lionsgate UK / Curzon Mayfair & Key Cities
  • I Love You Man (15) / Paramount / London & Nationwide (Previews 15/16 April)
  • In Search Of Beethoven (U) / Seventh Art Productions / All Saints Arts Centre, Barbican, Phoenix & Key Cities
  • In The Loop (15) / Optimum Releasing / Odeons Camden & Kensington, Vue Shepherds Bush & Nationwide
  • Not Easily Broken (PG) / Sony Pictures / London & Nationwide

FRIDAY 24th APRIL 2009

  • City Rats (18) / Revolver Entertainment / Apollo Piccadilly
  • Encounters At The End Of The World (U) / Revolver Entertainment / Odeon Covent Gdn, Phoenix, Renoir & Key Cities
  • FAQ About Time Travel (15) / Lionsgate UK / Vue West End & Key Cities
  • From Russia With Love (PG) (R/I) / Park Circus / BFI Southbank & Nationwide
  • The Grocer’s Son / ICA Films / ICA Cinema, Odeon Panton St., & Key Cities
  • Observe And Report (15) / Warner Bros. / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Outlander (15) / Momentum Pictures / Odeons Greenwich, Whiteleys, Vues Islington, West End & Nationwide
  • Shifty (15) / Metrodome / Cineworld Haymarket, Curzon Soho & Nationwide
  • State Of Play / Universal / Empire Leicester Sq. & Nationwide (Previews 22 & 23 April)
  • The Uninvited (15) / Paramount / Nationwide

WEDNESDAY 29th APRIL 2009

  • X Men Origins: Wolverine (12A) / 20th Century Fox

MAY

UK Cinema Releases May 2009

FRIDAY 1st MAY 2009

  • X Men Origins: Wolverine (12A) / 20th Century Fox
  • Hannah Montana The Movie (U) / Walt Disney / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past (12A) / Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Is Anybody There? (12A) / Optimum Releasing / Clapham P’House, Curzon Mayfair, Screen on Baker Street & Nationwide
  • Helen (PG) / New Wave Films / Apollo Piccadilly Circus, Curzon Soho & Key Cities
  • The End (15) / Kaleidoscope Entertainment / London & Key Cities
  • Funuke: Show Some Love, You Losers! (15) / Third Window Films / ICA Cinema
  • Kal Kisne Dekha / Adlabs Films / C’Worlds Feltham, Ilford, Wandsworth, Wood Green & selected Key Cities

FRIDAY 8th MAY 2009

  • Cheri (15) (D) Warner Bros/Pathe / London & Key Cities
  • Coraline (PG) / Universal / Vue West End & Nationwide (Previews 2 – 4 May)
  • Blue Eyelids / Axiom Films / NFT & Key Cities
  • Delta (18) / ICA Films / ICA Cinema, Renoir & Key Cities
  • Little Ashes (15) / Kaleidoscope Ent / Apollo Piccadilly Circus & Key Cities
  • Momma’s Man / Diffusion Pictures / London & Key Cities
  • O’Horten (12A) / Artificial Eye / Curzon Soho, Ritzy, Screen On The Green & selected Key Cities
  • Sounds Like Teen Spirit (12A) / Warner Music Ent. Curzon Soho, Ritzy, Screen On The Green & Key Cities
  • Star Trek (12A) / Paramount Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide (Previews 7 May)

FRIDAY 15th MAY 2009

  • Angels and Demons (12A) / Sony Pictures / Nationwide (Previews Thurs 14th May)
  • Fighting (15) / Universal / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide (Previews 13 & 14 May)
  • French Film (15) / Vertigo Films / Apollo West End & Key Cities
  • Synecdoche, New York (15) / Revolver Entertainment / Curzon Soho, Odeon Covent Gdn., Barbican & Key Cities
  • Viva / Nouveaux Pictures / ICA Cinema

FRIDAY 22nd MAY 2009

  • Night At The Museum 2 / 20th Century Fox / Nationwide (Previews Wednesday 20 May 2009)
  • Awaydays (18) Optimum Releasing / C’Worlds Fulham, Wandsworth & Nationwide
  • Blind Loves / ICA Films / ICA Cinema & Key Cities (From June)
  • Everlasting Moments / Icon / Curzon Soho & Key Cities
  • The Girl Cut In Two / Artificial Eye
  • Mark Of An Angel (12A) / Metrodome
  • Pierrot Le Fou (15) (R/I) / bfi Distribution / London & Key Cities
  • Tormented (15) / Warner Bros/Pathe / Nationwide

WEDNESDAY 27th MAY 2009

  • 12 Rounds (12A) 20th Century Fox
  • Drag Me To Hell / Lionsgate UK

FRIDAY 29th MAY 2009

  • Fermat’s Room / Revolver Entertainment
  • Fireflies In The Garden / The Works
  • Fugitive Pieces / Soda Pictures / London & Key Cities
  • Jonas Bros – The 3D Concert Experience / Walt Disney
  • Kambakt Ishq / Eros
  • Management (15) / Metrodome
  • Obsessed / Sony Pictures
  • Sleep Furiously (U) / New Wave Films / Curzon Soho, Apollo Lower Regent Street & Key Cities

JUNE

UK Cinema Releases June 2009

FRIDAY 5th JUNE 2009

  • Terminator: Salvation (12A) / Sony Pictures (Previews June 3rd)
  • Last Chance Harvey (12A) / Momentum Pictures
  • Sugar (15) / Axiom
  • Anything For Her (15) / Metrodome
  • Accident (12A) / bfi Distribution
  • The Hide (TBC) / ICA Cinema
  • Last Chance Harvey (12A) / Momentum Pictures
  • Max Manus Man Of War (15) / Revolver Entertainment
  • Shadows In The Sun (12A) / Artificial Eye
  • This Sporting Life (12A) / Park Circus

FRIDAY 12th JUNE 2009

  • The Hangover (15) / Warner Bros.
  • The Last House On The Left (18) / Universal
  • Looking For Eric (15) / Icon
  • Blood: The Last Vampire (TBC) Pathe
  • Crimson Wing (TBC) / Walt Disney
  • Just Another Love Story (TBC) Revolver Entertainment
  • Doghouse (TBC) / Vertigo Films
  • The End Of The Line (TBC) / Dogwoof
  • New Town Killers (15) / High Fliers Films
  • Red Cliff (15) / Entertainment
  • Soi Cowboy (TBC) / Network Releasing

FRIDAY 19th JUNE 2009

  • Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (TBC) Paramount
  • 44 Inch Chest (TBC) / Momentum Pictures
  • Miss March (15) / 20th Century Fox
  • The Haunting In Connecticut (TBC) / Entertainment
  • Beyond The Fire (15) / Met Film Distribution
  • The Disappeared (TBC) / ICA Cinema
  • Gigantic (15) The Works Key Cities
  • Katyn (15) / Artificial Eye
  • North By Northwest (PG) / bfi Distribution
  • Telstar (15) / Aspiration/Miracle

FRIDAY 26th JUNE 2009

  • Year One (TBC) / Sony Pictures
  • Tenderness (15) / Lionsgate
  • Blood: The Last Vampire (18) / Warner Bros & Pathe
  • The Blue Tower (TBC) / ICA Cinema
  • Dummy (TBC) / Shoreline Entertainment
  • The Last Thakur (TBC) / Artificial Eye
  • My Sister’s Keeper (12A) / Entertainment
  • Rudo & Cursi (15) / Optimum Releasing
  • Shirin (PG) / bfi Distribution
  • Sunshine Cleaning (15) / Delanic & Anchor Bay

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JULY

UK Cinema Releases July 2009

WEDNESDAY 1st JULY 2009

  • Ice Age 3 (U) / 20th Century Fox
  • Public Enemies (15) / Universal / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide

FRIDAY 3rd JULY 2009

  • Am I Black Enough For You (12A) / Verve Pictures
  • Kambakkht Ishq / Eros
  • Red Mist (18) / Revolver Entertainment
  • Strawberry And Chocolate (18) / Contemporary Films
  • Embodiment Of Evil (18) / Anchor Bay UK

FRIDAY 10th JULY 2009

  • 35 Shots Of Rum (12A) / New Wave Films
  • Bruno (18) / Universal
  • Cloud 9 (15) / Soda Pictures
  • Echoes Of Home / ICA Films
  • Fired Up (12A) / Sony Pictures
  • Ichi (15) / Manga Entertainment
  • Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters (15) / ICA Cinema/Screenwriters Festival)
  • The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee (15) / Icon
  • Soul Power (12A) / Eureka Entertainment (Previews Glastonbury 2009)

WEDNESDAY 15th JULY 2009

  • Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (12A) / Warner Bros.

FRIDAY 17th JULY 2009

  • Burma VJ (12A) / Dogwoof
  • Frozen River (15) / Axiom Films
  • The Informers (15) / Entertainment
  • Kisses (15) / Optimum Releasing
  • Moon (15) / Sony Pictures

WEDNESDAY22nd JULY 2009

  • The Proposal (12A) / Walt Disney

FRIDAY 24th JULY 2009

  • Antichrist (18) / Artificial Eye
  • The Blues Brothers (R/I) (15) / Universal
  • Charles Dickens’ England / Guerilla Films (BFI Southbank fm 21 July)
  • Just Another Love Story / Revolver Entertainment
  • Once Upon A Time In The West (R/I) / bfi Distribution
  • Skin / ICA Films

FRIDAY 31st JULY 2009

  • Coco Before Chanel (12A) / Optimum Releasing
  • Crossing Over (TBC) / Entertainment
  • G Force (3D) / Walt Disney
  • The Heavy / Kaleidoscope Entertainment
  • Land Of The Lost (TBC) / Universal
  • Love Aaj Kal / Eros (Previews 30 July)
  • Mad, Sad & Bad / Soda Pictures
  • The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 (15) / Sony Pictures

AUGUST

UK Cinema Releases August 2009

FRIDAY 7th AUGUST 2009

  • Adam (12A) / 20th Century Fox / C’World Haymarket, Curzon Mayfair, Odeon Covent Gdn. & Nationwide
  • Beautiful Losers / Revolver Entertainment / Key Cities
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra (12A) / Paramount / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Home (15) / Soda Pictures / London & Key Cities
  • Meerkats (PG) / Momentum Pictures / Vues Greenwich, Finchley Road, Fulham & Key Cities
  • Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus (15) / Metrodome Apollo Piccadilly Circus
  • Mesrine: Killer Instinct (15) / Momentum Pictures / C’Worlds Fulham Rd, Haymarket, Curzon Soho & Key Cities
  • Orphan (15) / Optimum Releasing / Odeon Covent Gdn., Vue West End & Nationwide
  • The Ugly Truth (15) / Sony Pictures / Vue West End & Nationwide (Previews 5 August)
  • The Yes Men Fix The World (12A) / Dogwoof / Screen-On-The-Green, Gate Notting Hill, Greenwich Picturehouse, Ritzy

WEDNESDAY 12th AUGUST 2009

  • Aliens In The Attic (PG) / 20th Century Fox / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Bandslam (PG) / E1 Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide

FRIDAY 14th AUGUST 2009

  • A Perfect Getaway (15) / Momentum Pictures / C’Wlds Fulham Rd/Haymarket, Vues Finchley Rd/G’wich & N’wide (Pvws 12 Aug)
  • Imagine That (PG) / Paramount / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (PG) / (R/I) bfi Distribution / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Mid-August Lunch (U) / Artificial Eye Curzons Mayfair, Renoir, Richmond Filmhouse & Key Cities
  • Sin Nombre (15) Revolver Entertainment / Nationwide
  • The Time Traveler’s Wife (12A) Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide

WEDNESDAY 19th AUGUST 2009

  • Inglourious Basterds (18) / Universal / Odeon Leicester Square & Nationwide (Previews 15 & 16 Aug)

FRIDAY 21st AUGUST 2009

  • Afterschool (18) / Network Releasing / Odeon Panton Street & Key Cities
  • Chiko (18) / Vertigo Films / Odeon Panton Street & Key Cities
  • Dance Flick (15) / Paramount / Odeon West End & Nationwide
  • I Love You Beth Cooper (15) / 20th Century Fox / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide
  • Shorts (PG) / Warner Bros. / Vue Leicester Square & Nationwide (Previews 15/16 Aug)

SUNDAY 23rd AUGUST 2009

  • Scarface (18) (R/I) (D) Universal Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave. & Nationwide

FRIDAY 28th AUGUST 2009

  • Broken Embraces (15) Warner Bros/Pathe Nationwide
  • The Final Destination (also in 3D) / Entertainment / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • Funny People (15) / Universal / Vue West End & Nationwide
  • The Hurt Locker (15) / Optimum Releasing / C’world Shaftesbury Ave., Vues Finchley Rd., Islington & Nationwide
  • In The Realms Of The Senses (18) / (R/I) bfi Distribution / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Jetsam / ICA Cinema ICA Cinema
  • Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One (15) / Momentum Pictures / Curzon Soho, Ritzy, Picturehouse Clapham & Key Cities

SEPTEMBER

UK Cinema Releases September 2009

WEDNESDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER

  • 500 Days of Summer (12A) / 20th Century Fox / Odeon West End & Nationwide

FRIDAY 4th SEPTEMBER

  • Big River Man (TBC) / Revolver Entertainment / London & Key Cities
  • Bustin’ Down The Door (15) / Metrodome / BFI Imax London
  • Coffin Rock (15) / High Fliers Films / Apollo Piccadilly Circus (Previews Empire Leicester Sq. 30 Aug)
  • District 9 (15) / Sony Pictures / London & Nationwide
  • Passchendaele (15) / High Fliers Films / Odeon Panton Street
  • Red Baron (12A) / Showbox Entertainment / Apollo Piccadilly Circus
  • Tricks (12A) / New Wave Films / Key Cities

WEDNESDAY 9th SEPTEMBER

  • Sorority Row (15) / E1 Entertainment
  • Dorian Gray (15) / Momentum Pictures

FRIDAY 11th SEPTEMBER

  • Adventureland (15) / Walt Disney
  • Fish Tank (15) / Artificial Eye
  • Julie & Julia (12A) / Sony Pictures
  • Miss March (15) / 20th Century Fox
  • Morning Light (Walt Disney)
  • The September Issue (12A) / Momentum Pictures
  • Shank (TBC) / Parasol Pictures / P’House & selected Key Cities (Previews Bristol 18 July)
  • Whiteout (15) / Optimum Releasing

WEDNESDAY 16th SEPTEMBER

  • Gamer (18) / Entertainment / Nationwide

FRIDAY 18th SEPTEMBER

  • The Agent (TBC) / Pinter And Martin / BFI Southbank, Edinburgh F’House (Glasgow Film Theatre 27 Sept)
  • Away We Go (15) E1 Entertainment
  • Birdwatchers (15) (D) Artificial Eye / Key Cities
  • Blind Dating (15) / The Works
  • Chevolution / ICA Films / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG) / Sony Pictures
  • The Firm (15) / Warner Bros.
  • Je Veux Voir (TBC) / Soda Pictures / Cine Lumiere, Renoir & Key Cities
  • The Spell (15) / Carey Films London & Key Cities (fm 07 October)
  • The Thing (18) / Universal (From Tuesday 15th September)
  • Three Miles North Of Molkom (15) / Metrodome London & selected Key Cities

FRIDAY 25th SEPTEMBER

  • Born In 68 (TBC) / Peccadillo Pictures
  • Case 39 (15) / Paramount
  • Creation / Icon
  • The Crimson Wing (PG) / Walt Disney
  • Fame (TBC) / Entertainment
  • The Godfather (15) / Park Circus Apollo Picc Circus, BFI Southbank, Odeon Covent Gdn. & Key Cities
  • Heart Of Fire (TBC) / Metrodome
  • The Soloist (12A) / Universal
  • Surrogates (TBC) / Walt Disney
  • White Lightnin (18) / Momentum Pictures

OCTOBER

UK Cinema Releases - October 2009

FRIDAY 2nd OCTOBER

  • Army Of Crime (15) / Optimum Releasing
  • The Beaches Of Agnes (18) / Artificial Eye
  • Beyond A Reasonable Doubt / Entertainment
  • District 13: Ultimatum (15) / Momentum Pictures
  • I P Man (15) / Showbox Entertainment / ICA Cinema & Key Cities
  • The Invention Of Lying (12A) / Universal
  • Driving Aphrodite (aka My Life In Ruins) (12A) / Warner Bros.
  • Pandorum (15) / Icon
  • Toy Story In 3D (PG) / Walt Disney
  • Vinyan (18) / Revolver Entertainment

WEDNESDAY 7th OCTOBER

  • Zombieland (15) / Sony

FRIDAY 9th OCTOBER

  • Up (in 3D) (U) / Walt Disney
  • Creek / (Entertainment)
  • Died Young Stayed Pretty / ICA Films / ICA Cinema & selected Key Cities (from 23 Oct)
  • Goodbye Solo (15) / Axiom Films Apollo Piccadilly Circus, Curzon Renoir & Key Cities
  • Halloween II (18) / Entertainment
  • Katalin Varga (15) / Artificial Eye
  • Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee (15) / Verve Pictures
  • Love Happens (12A) / E1 Entertainment
  • The Vanishing Of The Bees / Dogwoof

WEDNESDAY 14th OCTOBER

  • Couples Retreat / Universal

FRIDAY 16th OCTOBER

  • The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus (12A) / Lionsgate UK
  • Ong Bak: The Beginning (15) / Revolver Entertainment
  • Pontypool (TBC) / Kaleidoscope Entertainment / Key Cities
  • Thirst (18) / Metrodome
  • Triangle (15) / Icon

FRIDAY 23rd OCTOBER

  • A Thousand Words / Paramount
  • Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant / Universal
  • Coffin Rock / (High Fliers Films)
  • Colin (18) / Kaleidoscope Entertainment / London & Key Cities
  • The Cove (12A) / Vertigo Films
  • Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)/ 20th Century Fox
  • Freestyle / Revolver Entertainment
  • Johnny Mad Dog (15) / Momentum Pictures
  • Made in Jamaica (15) / Network Releasing
  • The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (15) / Warner Bros./Pathe

WEDNESDAY 28th OCTOBER

  • 9 (12A) / Universal
  • Michael Jackson’s This is It (TBC) / Sony Pictures

FRIDAY 30th OCTOBER

  • An Education / E1 Entertainment
  • Animal House (R/I) / Universal
  • Citizen Kane (U) / bfi Distribution / BFI Southbank & Key Cities
  • Dead Man Running / Revolver Entertainment
  • Love Exposure / Third Window Films
  • Tales From The Golden Age (12A) / Trinity Filmed Ent

NOVEMBER

UK Cinema Releases November 2009

FRIDAY 6th NOVEMBER

  • 1 Day (15) / Vertigo Films
  • Bright Star (PG) / Warner Bros/Pathe
  • A Christmas Carol (PG) (3D & Imax) / Walt Disney
  • Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno (15) / Park Circus
  • Taking Woodstock (15) / Universal
  • Welcome (15) / Cinefile

FRIDAY 13th NOVEMBER

  • 2012 (12A) / Sony Pictures
  • Amelia (PG) / 20th Century Fox
  • Cold Souls (12A) / The Works
  • Lala Pipo / Third Window Films
  • The Magic Hour / 104 Films
  • Paper Heart (PG) / Anchor Bay / UK Key Cities
  • The White Ribbon (15) / Artificial Eye
  • We Live In Public (15) / Dogwoof

FRIDAY 20th NOVEMBER

  • A Serious Man (15) / Universal
  • Glorious 39 (12A) / Momentum Pictures
  • The First Day of the Rest of Your Life (15) / Metrodome
  • The Informant! (15) / Warner Bros.
  • The Sea Wall / Axiom Films
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon / E1 Entertainment

FRIDAY 27th NOVEMBER

  • Bunny And The Bull (15)/ Optimum Releasing
  • Paranormal Activity (15) / Icon
  • Seraphine (PG) / Metrodome
  • Nativity (U) / E1
  • Law Abiding Citizen (18) / Momentum Pictures

DECEMBER

UK Cinema Releases December 2009

FRIDAY 4th DECEMBER

  • The Box (12A)/ Icon
  • Cracks (15) / Optimum Releasing
  • Me and Orson Welles (12A) / CinemaNX Distribution
  • The Descent: Part 2 (18) / Warner Bros/Pathe
  • The Girlfriend Experience (15) / Revolver
  • The Merry Gentleman (15) / The Works
  • Planet 51 (U) / Entertainment

FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER

  • Carriers (15) / Paramount
  • The Red Shoes (R/I) / Park Circus / Selected Key Cities
  • The Step Father (15) / Sony Pictures
  • Unmade Beds (15) / Soda Pictures
  • Where The Wild Things Are (PG) / Warner Bros.

FRIDAY 18th DECEMBER

  • Avatar / 20th Century Fox
  • St. Trinians 2 / Entertainment
  • Nine (Entertainment)

MONDAY 21st DECEMBER

  • Alvin And The Chipmunks 2 / Fox

FRIDAY 25th DECEMBER

  • Dogging: A Love Story / Vertigo Films
  • Nowhere Boy / Icon

SATURDAY 26th DECEMBER

  • Sherlock Holmes / Warner Bros.

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News Technology video

Download videos on YouTube

Interesting things are happening on YouTube, as you can now officially download selected videos from the site.

One such video is President-Elect Obama’s recent weekly address:

The above is an embed but if you view the video on the actual site you will see more options.

Obama address on YouTube regular

For example you can also view it in HD:

Obama address in HD

But on the bottom left of the video you will see a link saying ‘click to download’:

Obama address on YouTube download linkIf you click on it then you can download the video as an MP4 video file to your computer. 

[Link via Lessig]

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Interesting

Jim Jarmusch on Stealing

Jarmusch and Godard on stealing

I came across this quote by director Jim Jarmusch today and it was too good not to pass on. 

[Image via Popurls]

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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Gabriele Muccino on Seven Pounds

Gabriele Muccino directing Seven Pounds

Gabriele Muccino is the director of Seven Pounds, a new film starring Will Smith as a man trying to change the lives of seven people.

As a director Gabriele initially found success in his native Italy with films such as One Last Kiss and Remember Me, My Love, before making his breakthrough in  Hollywood with The Pursuit of Happyness in 2006.

I spoke with him in London recently about his latest film and how he first hooked up with Will Smith.

You can listen to it here: 

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Gabriele_Muccino_on_Seven_Pounds.mp3]

You can download this interview as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here

Seven Pounds is out at UK cinemas from today

> Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Gabriele Muccino at the IMDb
> Official UK site

[Image: Merrick Morton SMPSP  © 2008 Columbia Pictures and Beverly Blvd LLC / All Rights Reserved]

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News

Warner Bros and Fox settle Watchmen lawsuit

WB Watchmen Fox

Warner Bros and 20th Century Fox have settled their differences over Watchmen and the film will now definitely be released on March 6th.

For those unfamiliar with the case, Fox brought a copyright lawsuit against Warner Bros last February, asserting that in a series of legal agreements in 1991 and 1994, they retained distribution rights to a film based on the Watchmen graphic novel.

On Christmas Eve, Judge Gary Feess ruled that Fox owned a distribution interest in the film and a trial was scheduled for January 20th.

Variety report the details:

Warner Bros. gets the right to open its superhero pic on March 6 as planned, and Fox’s logo will not be on the film, sources said.

Fox, on the other hand, will emerge with an upfront cash payment that sources pegged between $5 million and $10 million, covering reimbursement of $1.4 million the studio invested in development fees, and also millions of dollars in legal fees incurred during the case.

More importantly, Fox will get a gross participation in “Watchmen” that scales between 5% and 8.5%, depending on the film’s worldwide revenues. Fox also participates as a gross player in any sequels and spinoffs, sources said.

Both studios issued this joint statement:

“Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Fox have resolved their dispute regarding the rights to the upcoming motion picture “Watchmen” in a confidential settlement.

Warner Bros. acknowledges that Fox acted in good faith in bringing its claims, which were asserted prior to the start of principal photography.

Fox acknowledges that Warner Brothers acted in good faith in defending against those claims.

Warner Bros. and Fox, like all “Watchmen” fans, look forward with great anticipation to this film’s March 6 release in theatres.”

Nikki Finke provides more background details:

This is a case where producer Larry Gordon’s hot property changed hands again and again since the late 1980s from Fox, to Universal, to Paramount, until finally to Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures which together went forward with the $130 million film despite knowing that Fox had claims which led to the lawsuit.

The next legal step might have been an injunction against Watchmen‘s March 6th release. Initially, Warner Bros said it would fight Feess’ intention to side with Fox and appeal.

But then, according to my sources, Warner Bros boss Barry Meyer stepped up and stopped that, and his studio finally started talking settlement with Fox last week.

So now, Warner Bros can release Watchmen domestically as planned, and Paramount (which also had to sign off on the settlement) play it internationally, and Fox reap the rewards, and fans of the comic book series/graphic novel can rejoice — or find something else about the movie to bitch about…

Although some tried to paint Fox as the bad guy who didn’t care about the material, the fact of the matter was that they did have a legal claim.

The real question is: how did Warner Bros manage to greenlight a production like this without realising they would be open to a massive lawsuit?

The LA Times thinks that Larry Gordon and his legal and insurance teams could now be in a spot of bother:

The court fight over “The Watchmen” is costing Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees, but the biggest bill of all could fall to the film’s producer, Larry Gordon, his lawyers and their insurers, who could be on the hook for substantially more money.

Court documents in the nearly yearlong dispute over the superhero movie’s distribution rights show that Warner Bros., which is poised to lose valuable rights to “Watchmen” after a judge’s favorable ruling for Fox, is pursuing Gordon “for all damages Warner Bros. suffers as a result of Fox’s claims.”

Although the main thing is that the film will be released, there is perhaps more on this case to be unearthed.

> Variety on the settlement
> Watchmen at the IMDb
> Find out more about the graphic novel by Alan Moore

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Cinema

UK Cinema Releases: Friday 16th January 2009

UK Cinema Releases 16-01-09

NATIONAL RELEASES

Seven Pounds (Sony Pictures): Will Smith stars in this drama about an IRS agent who tries to change the lives of seven people. Directed by Gabriele Muccino, who worked with Smith on The Pursuit of Happyness in 2006, it is a fable-like story that won’t be to everyone’s taste. However, in its way it does work and Smith and Rosario Dawson give good performances in the lead roles. Some of the supporting characters don’t fully click but this is much better than some of the US reviews would have you believe. Although Smith’s status as the biggest movie star in the world still holds, it didn’t help the US gross, which was below par for his usual standards. That said it should expect to do decent business over here, especially as it will have a wider opening than the other national releases. [Cert 12A / Empire Leicester Square & Nationwide]

The Wrestler (Optimum Releasing): Since making waves and winning awards at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, this proved a glorious comeback for Mickey Rourke. He plays  an ageing wrestler – Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson – who struggles to make ends meet doing shows on the weekends in New Jersey. The story follows him as he works in a deli, strikes up a relationship with a stripper (Marisa Tomei) and seeks a reconciliation with his estranged daughter (Evan Rachel Wood). It marks a departure of sorts for director Darren Aronofsky, with none of the stylistic flourishes of his earlier work. However, it has a refreshing down-to-earth quality and in Rourke contains one of the performances of the year. Rourke won a Golden Globe earlier this week and is a (un)likely Oscar contender. Given the popularity of wrestling here and the buzz over the film this could do excellent business for Optimum. [Cert 15 / Nationwide]

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Walt Disney): The tale of a Chihuahua who gets dognapped in Mexico and has to escape from an evil Doberman did surprisngly brisk business at the US box office and could ensnare family audiences over here. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis and features the voice of Drew Barrymore as the chihuahua. Depressingly decent box office could await. [Cert U / Odeon Mezzanine & Nationwide]

My Bloody Valentine 3-D (Lionsgate UK): A 3-D remake of the 1981 Canadian slasher film of the same name. The lack of big names and awareness might hamper its prospects but horror in January can do well. [Cert 18 / Vue West End & Nationwide]

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IN SELECTED RELEASE

A Christmas Tale (New Wave Films): The latest film from director Arnaud Desplechin, who made Kings and Queenin 2004,  is a drama about a dysfunctional family who gather together for the first time in years after a tragedy and stars Catherine Deneuve and Mathieu Amalric. It got solid reviews when it premiered in Cannes and is likely to do decent arthouse business here. [Cert 15 / Apollo Picc Circus, Cine Lumiere, Odeon Covent Garden, Renoir & Key Cities]

Boogie (Dogwoof Pictures): Three Romanian thirty-somethings relive their college days for one night. Directed by Radu Muntean it stars Dragos Bucur and Anamaria Marinca. [Renoir & Key Cities]

Chandni Chowk To China (Warner Bros.):  A Bollywood action-comedy about a simple cook from Chandni Chowk who is mistaken for the reincarnation of an ancient peasant warrior Liu Shengh by residents of an oppressed Chinese village. Directed by Nikhil Advani it stars Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles. [Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave & Nationwide]

Clubbed (Route One Rel.): An underworld drama set in the early 1980s, about a lonely factory worker whose life is transformed when he becomes a nightclub doorman. [Cert 18 / Apollo Picc. Circus, Empire Leicester Square & Key Cities]

Hansel & Gretel (Terracotta Distribution):  A South Korean horror film loosely based on the fairytale, which sees a salesman (Chun Jeong-myeong) crash his car and wakes up to find an angelic little girl standing over him. When he goes back to her house in the woods things take a sinister turn.  [ICA Cinema & Key Cities]

Notorious (bfi Distribution): Alfred Hitchcock‘s classic 1946 thriller which stars Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman as two people whose lives become intimately entangled during an espionage operation. [BFI Southbank & Key Cities]

> UK Cinema Releases for January 2009
> Get the latest showtimes for your local cinema via Google Movies
> Check out our latest DVD picks (Monday 12th January)

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DVD & Blu-ray Trailers

Trailer: Standard Operating Procedure DVD

> Standard Operating Procedure at the IMDb
> Official website for Errol Morris

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Interesting Viral Video

Gordon Brown on his favourite film

The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks about his favourite film.

You can download the video here (just right click and save to your computer).

> Official site for the PM
> More on Gordon Brown at Wikipedia

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Box Office

Top Grossing Films at the UK Box Office in 2008

Just came across the top 10 grossing films at the UK box office for 2008.

They were:

  1. Mamma Mia! (Universal Pictures) / £69,157,833
  2. Quantum of Solace (Sony Pictures) / £50,627,578
  3. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros.) / £48,686,653
  4. Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull / (Paramount) / £40,088,636
  5. Sex and the City (Entertainment) / ÂŁ26,427,325
  6. Hancock (Sony Pictures) / £24,718,240
  7. WALL-E (Disney) / £22,772,269
  8. High School Musical 3 (Disney) / ÂŁ22,739,722
  9. Kung Fu Panda (Paramount) (ÂŁ20,044,229)
  10. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (Paramount) / £17,958,254

Compare this to the global box office top 10 and it would appear we liked Mamma Mia! way too much in this country.

> Check out more UK box office data for 2008 at Bigger Picture Research
> Global box office stats for 2008 at Box Office Mojo

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DVD & Blu-ray Trailers

Trailer: Being There

I got sent a screener for the re-issued version of Being There today.

If you haven’t seen it, then it is one of the truly great films of the 1970s and is finally getting re-released on DVD and Blu-ray by Warner Bros next month.

Until then here is the trailer:

> Being There at the IMDb
> Roger Ebert on the greatness of Being There

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News

Patrick McGoohan Interview from 1977

Patrick McGoohan passed away recently and although his film career included such diverse roles as  Ice Station Zebra, Escape from Alcatraz and Braveheart, for me he will always stand for his work on 1960s TV series The Prisoner.

This is the classic intro:

 

If you have never seen it, then you should buy the DVD boxset for it is one of the most inventive and distinctive TV shows of its era.

It follows a former British spy who, after resigning, is held captive in a mysterious small village by the sea by an unidentified organisation.

Each of the 17 episodes saw the unnamed prisoner, labelled Number Six, trying to escape or challenge the authority of ‘the Village’ and its chief administrator, a person usually called Number Two.

Although he was the star McGoohan also created the series with George Markstein and deserves great credit for fashioning such an unusual and groundbreaking show.

It has influenced many films and TV shows, most notably Lost, The Truman Show and even Big Brother.

Check out this interview from 1977 where Magoohan discusses the show with Warner Troyer:

Part 2:

Part 3:

Part 4:

You can also check out a documentary called Be Seeing You and Part 1 is here.

> Patrick McGoohan at the IMDb
> Buy The Prisoner on DVD from Amazon

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Awards Season News

BAFTA Nominations

BAFTA TrophyThe BAFTA nominations have been announced and here are all the categories.

The films with the most nominations are Slumdog Millionaire and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which both have 11.

The following pack include The Dark Knight (9), Changeling (8), Frost/Nixon (6), The Reader (5) and In Bruges, Milk and Revolutionary Road all on 4.

The Orange British Academy Film Awards will take place on Sunday 8th February. 

BEST FILM

  • The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Kathleen Kennedy / Frank Marshall / CeĂĄn Chaffin
  • Frost/Nixon, Tim Bevan / Eric Fellner / Brian Grazer / Ron Howard
  • Milk, Dan Jinks / Bruce Cohen
  • The Reader, Anthony Minghella / Sydney Pollack / Donna Gigliotti / Redmond Morris
  • Slumdog Millionaire, Christian Colso

DIRECTOR

  • Clint Eastwood, Changeling
  • David Fincher, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon
  • Stephen Daldry, The Reader
  • Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Joel Coen / Ethan Coen, Burn After Reading  
  • J. Michael Straczynski, Changeling
  • Philippe Claudel, I’ve Loved You So Long
  • Martin Mcdonagh, In Bruges 
  • Dustin Lance Black, Milk

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • Eric Roth, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Peter Morgan, Frost/Nixon
  • David Hare, The Reader
  • Justin Haythe, Revolutionary Road
  • Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

  • The Baader Meinhof Complex, Bernard Eichinger / Uli Edel
  • Gomorrah, Domenico Procacci / Matteo Garrone
  • I’ve Loved You So Long, Yves Marmion / Philippe Claudel
  • Persepolis, Marc-Antoine Robert / Xavier Rigault / Marjane Satrapi / Vincent Parannaud
  • Waltz With Bashir, Serge Lalou / Gerhard Meixner / Yael Nahl Ieli / Ari Folman

ANIMATED FILM

  • Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi / Vincent Parannaud
  • Wall‱E, Andrew Stanton
  • Waltz With Bashir, Ari Folman

BEST ACTOR

  • Frank Langella,  Frost/Nixon
  • Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Sean Penn,  Milk
  • Brad Pitt, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Mickey Rourke,  The Wrestler

BEST ACTRESS

  • Angelina Jolie, Changeling
  • Kristin Scott Thomas, I’ve Loved You So Long
  • Meryl Streep, Doubt
  • Kate Winslet, The Reader
  • Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Robert Downey Jr., Tropic Thunder
  • Brendan Gleeson, In Bruges
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
  • Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
  • Brad Pitt, Burn After Reading

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Amy Adams, Doubt
  • PenĂ©lope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • Freida Pinto, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Tilda Swinton, Burn After Reading
  • Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler

BEST MUSIC

  • Alexandre Desplat, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button 
  • Hans Zimmer / James Newton Howard, The Dark Knight 
  • Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus, Mamma Mia!
  • A. R. Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Thomas Newman, Wall‱E

CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • Tom Stern, Changeling
  • Claudio Miranda, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Wally Pfister, The Dark Knight
  • Chris Menges / Roger Deakins, The Reader
  • Anthony Dod Mantle, Slumdog Millionaire

EDITING

  • Joel Cox / Gary D. Roach, Changeling
  • Kirk Baxter / Angus Wall, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Lee Smith, The Dark Knight
  • Mike Hill / Dan Hanley, Frost/Nixon
  • Jon Gregory, In Bruges
  • Chris Dickens, Slumdog Millionaire

PRODUCTION DESIGN

  • James J. Murakami / Gary Fettis, Changeling
  • Donald Graham Burt / Victor J. Zolfo, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Nathan Crowley / Peter Lando, The Dark Knight
  • Kristi Zea / Debra Schutt, Revolutionary Road
  • Mark Digby / Michelle Day, Slumdog Millionaire

COSTUME DESIGN

  • Deborah Hopper, Changeling
  • Jacqueline West, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Lindy Hemming, The Dark Knight
  • Michael O’Connor, The Duchess
  • Albert Wolsky, Revolutionary Road

SOUND

  • Walt Martin / Alan Robert Murray / John Reitz / Gregg Rudloff, Changeling
  • Lora Hirschberg / Richard King / Ed Novick / Gary Rizzo, The Dark Knight
  • Eddy Joseph / Chris Munro / Mike Prestwood Smith / Mark Taylor, Quantum Of Solace
  • Glenn Freemantle / Resul Pookutty / Richard Pryke / Tom Sayers / Ian Tapp, Slumdog Millionare
  • Ben Burtt / Tom Myers / Michael Semanick / Matthew Wood, Wall‱E

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

  • Eric Barba / Craig Barron /  Nathan Mcguinness / Edson Williams, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Chris Corbould / Nick Davis / Paul Franklin / Tim Webber, The Dark Knight
  • Pablo Helman, Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
  • Shane Patrick Mahan / John Nelson / Ben Snow, Iron Man
  • Chris Corbould / Kevin Tod Haug, Quantum Of Solace

MAKE UP & HAIR

  • Jean Black / Colleen Callaghan, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button  
  • Peter Robb-King, The Dark Knight
  • Daniel Phillips / Jan Archibald, The Duchess
  • Edouard Henriques / Kim Santantonio, Frost/Nixon
  • Steven E. Anderson / Michael White, Milk

SHORT ANIMATION

  • Codswallop, Greg Mcleod / Myles Mcleod
  • Varmints,  Sue Goffe / Marc Craste
  • Wallace And Gromit: A Matter Of Loaf And Death, Steve Pegram / Nick Park / Bob Baker

SHORT FILM

  • Kingsland #1 The Dreamer, Kate Ogborn / Tony Grisoni
  • Love You More, Adrian Sturges / Sam Taylor-Wood / Patrick Marber
  • Ralph,  Olivier Kaempfer / Alex Winckler
  • September,  Stewart Le MarĂ©chal / Esther May Campbell
  • Voyages D’affaires (The Business Trip), Celine Quideau / Sean Ellis

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

  • Hunger, Laura Hastings-Smith / Robin Gutch / Steve Mcqueen / Enda Walsh
  • In Bruges,  Graham Broadbent / Pete Czernin / Martin Mcdonagh
  • Mamma Mia!, Judy Craymer / Gary Goetzman / Phyllida Lloyd / Catherine Johnson
  • Man On Wire, Simon Chinn / James Marsh
  • Slumdog Millionaire,  Christian Colson / Danny Boyle / Simon Beaufoy

THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD (For Special Achievement By A British Director, Writer Or Producer For Their First Feature Film)

  • Simon Chinn,  Producer – Man On Wire
  • Judy Craymer,  Producer – Mamma Mia!
  • Garth Jennings, Writer – Son Of Rambow
  • Steve Mcqueen, Director/Writer – Hunger
  • Solon Papadopoulos / Roy Boulter, Producers – Of Time And The City

THE ORANGE RISING STAR (Voted For By The Public)

  • Michael Cera
  • Noel Clarke
  • Michael Fassbender
  • Rebecca Hall
  • Toby Kebbell

NOMINATION TOTALS

  • Slumdog Millionaire: 11
  • The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button: 11
  • The Dark Knight: 9
  • Changeling: 8
  • Frost/Nixon: 6
  • The Reader: 5
  • In Bruges: 4
  • Milk: 4
  • Revolutionary Road: 4
  • Burn After Reading: 3
  • Doubt: 3
  • The I’ve Loved You So Long: 3
  • Mamma Mia!: 3
  • Wall-E: 3
  • Duchess: 2
  • Hunger: 2
  • Man On Wire: 2
  • Persepolis: 2
  • Quantum Of Solace: 2
  • Waltz With Bashir: 2
  • The Wrestler: 2
  • The Baader Meinhof Complex: 1
  • Gomorrah: 1
  • Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull: 1
  • Iron Man: 1
  • Of Time And The City: 1
  • Son Of Rambow: 1
  • Tropic Thunder: 1
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona: 1

> Official BAFTA site
> The original longlist

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Behind The Scenes Interesting

New Yorker article on Movie Marketing

The New Yorker on Lionsgate and movie marketingThe latest issue of The New Yorker has an interesting article by Tad Friend on movie marketing with a focus on Lionsgate’s resident guru Tim Palen.

If you have ever wondered how film marketing works in Hollywood then this is required reading. 

One section of particular interest is when Friend mentions five ‘unofficial rules’ that studio marketers have in order to make their films seem broadly ‘relatable’:

  1. Can’t we all get along? In “Stomp the Yard,” which was about an urban street dancer who goes to college, the poster showed the African-American hero with his back turned, leaving his race indeterminate. The campaign for “Bring It On” portrayed the story as a rivalry between white and black cheerleading squads, even though more than eighty per cent of the film was about the white squad. The first marketing materials for Fox’s X-Men franchise showed only an “X.” Why exclude half your audience?
  2. If the poster shows a poster child, the movie is for kids. Posters are intended to tell you the film’s genre at a glance, then make you look more closely. Horror posters, for instance, have dark backgrounds; comedies have white backgrounds with the title and copy line in red. Because stars are supposed to open the film, and because they have contractual approval of how they appear on the poster, the final image is often a so-called “big head” or “floating head” of the star. Every poster for a Will Smith movie features his head, and for good reason: he is the only true movie star left, the only one who could open even a film about beekeeping monks.
  3. Everybody’s a comedian. Any drama with at least three funny moments in it will be portrayed, in the trailer and TV spots, as a comedy. The trailer for the 2005 film “The Squid and the Whale” conveyed a measure of the film’s delicate unease, but it was basically a series of wry exchanges. A joke, particularly a pratfall, is self-contained, whereas a sad or anxious moment is hard to convey briefly and out of context.
  4. If it’s called “The Squid and the Whale,” it’s somebody else’s problem. That movie was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Films, an independent studio, and grossed seven million dollars—quite good for a small film, but not for a studio release. If a movie’s title and stars don’t tell you almost everything you need to know about a film—“Get Smart,” starring Steve Carell, say—marketers worry. Fox had to spend a little extra to sell “The Devil Wears Prada,” because casual moviegoers wondered what Meryl Streep was doing in a horror film. When a movie under performs, an awkward title is often seen as the culprit.
  5. Always cheat death. People die in movies; they almost never die in trailers. They are courageous (“The Express”) or missing (“Changeling”) or profoundly alive (“Revolutionary Road”). “If a movie is completely, one hundred per cent about death, then it’s also about life, right?” Fox’s co-head of marketing, Tony Sella, told me. The only thing marketers can’t pull off, Sella acknowledged, is “selling old to young”—persuading kids to see a movie like “Driving Miss Daisy.” “You can try with”—he adopted a baritone voice-over—“ ‘You don’t know where you’re going, but here’s what it’s going to look like when you arrive.’ But they usually say, ‘Screw you, I’ll wait.’ ” 

There is also an observation about how marketing dictates what kind of movies get made:

Marketing considerations shape not only the kind of films studios make but who’s in them—gone are lavish adult dramas with no stars, like the 1982 “Gandhi.”

Such considerations account for a big role being written for Shia LaBeouf in the most recent “Indiana Jones” (to attract youthful viewers as well as Harrison Ford’s aging fans).

They also account for the virtual absence from the screen of children between the ages of newborn (when they appear briefly, to puke on the star for the trailer) and that of the Macauley Culkin character in “Home Alone.”

It explains the arc of a campaign for an average movie:

Modern campaigns have three acts:

  1. A year or more before the film debuts, you introduce it with ninety-second teaser trailers and viral Internet “leaks” of gossip or early footage, in preparation for the main trailer, which appears four months before the release; 
  2. Five weeks before the film opens, you start saturating with a “flight” of thirty-second TV spots; 
  3. At the end, you remind with fifteen-second spots, newspaper ads, and billboards.

Plus, we also get a breakdown of the average costs: 

Studios typically spend about ten million dollars on the “basics” (cutting trailers and designing posters, conducting market research, flying the film’s talent to the junket and the premiere, and the premiere itself) and thirty million on the media buy.

Between seventy and eighty per cent of that is spent on television advertising (enough so that viewers should see the ads an average of fifteen times), eight or nine per cent on Internet ads, and the remainder on newspaper and outdoor advertising.

The hope is that a potential viewer will be prodded just enough to make him decide to see what all the fuss is about.

Read the rest of the article at The New Yorker’s website.

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> Tim Palen’s official site

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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Darren Aronofsky and Mickey Rourke on The Wrestler

Mickey Rourke and Darren Aronofsky filming The Wrestler

The Wrestler is a new film about an ageing wrestler – Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson (Mickey Rourke) – past his prime, who struggles to make ends meet doing shows on the weekends in New Jersey.

The story follows him as he works in a deli, strikes up a relationship with a stripper named Cassidy (Marisa Tomei) and seeks a reconciliation with his estranged daughter (Evan Rachel Wood).

I spoke with the director Darren Aronofsky and Mickey Rourke back in October when the film played at the London Film Festival.

You can listen to the interview here:

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Darren_Aronofsky_and_Mickey_Rourke_on_The_Wrestler.mp3]

You can download this interview as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here

The Wrestler is out at UK cinemas on Friday 16th January

> Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Darren Aronofsky and Mickey Rourke at the IMDb
> Read reviews of The Wrestler at Metacritic
> Official UK site

[Image: Niko Tavernise / Optimum Releasing © 2008]

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Behind The Scenes Interesting

Benjamin Button Makeup Effects

David Fincher, Brad Pitt and Greg Cannom discuss the makeup effects in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

This CBS News piece also describes how Brad Pitt performed alongside the visual effects:

 

The film opens in the UK on Friday 6th February.

> Official site
> Read reviews of the film at Metacritic

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Trailers

Trailer: Franklyn

This is the trailer for Franklyn, a new film written and directed by Gerald McMorrow, produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring Ryan Phillippe, Eva Green and Sam Riley.

Franklyn opens in the UK on Friday 20th February

> Franklyn at the IMDb
> ITN on the premiere at the LFF

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Festivals News

Sundance Film Festival 2009: Preview

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If you are heading off to Utah or just curious to see what’s happening, here is a rundown of what’s going on at this year’s Sundance Film Festival which runs from Thursday 15th until Sunday 25th January in Park City.

The high profile premieres have this year been reduced from 24 films to 16 and will screen at the Eccles Theatre.

PREMIERES

The Premieres section showcases the latest titles from American and international directors and screens world premieres of highly anticipated films. 

  • 500 Days of Summer / USA. (Director: Marc Webb; Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber)—When an unlucky greeting card copywriter is dumped by his girlfriend, the hopeless romantic shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days ‘together’ in hopes of figuring out where things went wrong. Cast: Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. [World Premiere] 
  • Adventureland / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Greg Mottola)—In 1987, a recent college graduate takes a nowhere job at his local amusement park and discovers the job is perfect preparation for the real world. Cast: Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader. [World Premiere] 
  • Brooklyn’s Finest / USA (Director: Antoine Fuqua; Screenwriter: Michael C. Martin)—After enduring vastly different career paths, three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location. Cast: Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin. [World Premiere] 
  • Earth Days / USA (Director: Robert Stone)—The history of our environmental undoing through the eyes of nine Americans whose work and actions launched the modern environmental movement. [World Premiere & Closing Night Film] 
  • Endgame / UK (Director: Pete Travis; Screenwriter: Paula Milne)—A political thriller in which a businessman initiates covert discussions between the African National Congress and white intellectuals to try and find a peaceful solution to the Apartheid regime. Cast: William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller, Mark Strong. [World Premiere] 
  • I Love You Philip Morris / USA (Directors and Screenwriters: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa)—The true story about con artist and imposter Steven Jay Russell, a married father whose exploits land him in the Texas criminal justice system. Based on the novel by Houston Chronicle crime reporter Steve McVicker. Cast: Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro. [World Premiere]
  • The Informers / USA (Director: Gregor Jordan; Screenwriters: Bret Easton Ellis and Nicholas Jarecki)—A drama based on Bret Easton Ellis’ novel, set in the 1980s, focusing on wealthy Angelinos consumed by a decadent lifestyle. Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Kim Basinger, Winona Ryder, Mickey Rourke. [World Premiere] 
  • In the Loop / UK (Director: Armando Iannucci; Screenwriters: Armando Iannucci and Jesse Armstrong)— A fast-paced film about Britain and America’s special relationship in the lead-up to a war no one seems to be able to stop. Cast: Peter Capaldi, James Gandolfini, Tom Hollander. World Premiere 
  • Manure / USA (Director: Michael Polish; Screenwriters: Mark Polish and Michael Polish)—A comic tale centered on manure salesmen in the early 1960s. Cast: TĂ©a Leoni, Billy Bob Thornton, Kyle MacLachlan. [World Premiere] 
  • Mary and Max / Australia (Director and Screenwriter: Adam Elliot)—The tale of two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year old, severely obese man living in New York. Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman (voice), Toni Collette (voice), Barry Humphries (voice). [World Premiere & Opening Night Film]
  • The Messenger / USA (Director: Oren Moverman; Screenwriters: Alessandro Camon and Oren Moverman)—Two soldiers from different generations form a unique bond as they cope with their assignment with the Army Casualty Notification department. Cast: Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson, Samantha Morton, Jena Malone, Eamonn Walker. World Premiere
  • Moon / UK (Director: Duncan Jones; Screenwriter: Nathan Parker)—Before returning to Earth after three years on the moon, things go horribly wrong for astronaut Sam Bell. Cast: Sam Rockwell, Kevin Spacey. [World Premiere]
  • Motherhood / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Katherine Dieckmann)—A mother of two from Manhattan is having a day that would challenge even the toughest maternal multi-tasker. Cast: Uma Thurman, Minnie Driver, Anthony Edwards. [World Premiere]
  • Rudo and Cursi (Rudo y Cursi) / Mexico (Director and Screenwriter: Carlos CuarĂłn)—Two siblings rival each other inside the world of professional soccer. Cast: Diego Luna, Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal, Guillermo Francella. [U.S. Premiere] 
  • Shrink / USA (Director: Jonas Pate; Screenwriter: Thomas Moffett)—Unable to come to grips with a recent personal tragedy, Los Angeles’ top celebrity psychiatrist loses faith in his ability to help his patients. Cast: Kevin Spacey, Keke Palmer, Mark Webber, Dallas Roberts, Saffron Burrows. [World Premiere]
  • Spread / USA (Director: David Mackenzie; Screenwriter: Jason Dean Hall)—A handsome young man survives in Los Angeles by seducing wealthy older women. Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche. [World Premiere]

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SPECTRUM 

A strand showcasing out-of-competition dramatic and documentary films from some of the most promising filmmakers in the world today.

  • Against the Current / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Peter Callahan)—Facing the anniversary of his pregnant wife’s tragic death, thirty-five-year old Paul Thompson enlists the help of two friends to help him swim the length of the Hudson River. Cast: Joseph Fiennes, Justin Kirk, Elizabeth Reaser, Mary Tyler Moore, Michelle Trachtenberg. World Premiere 
  • The Anarchist’s Wife (La Mujer del Anarquista) / Germany/Spain (Directors: Marie Noelle and Peter Sehr; Screenwriters: Marie Noelle and Ray Loriga)—During the Spanish Civil War an idealistic young lawyer combating Franco’s Fascist troops is separated from his wife and children. Cast: Maria Valverde, Juan Diego Botto, Nina Hoss, Ivana Baquero, Jean-Marc Barr.North American Premiere 
  • Barking Water / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Sterlin Harjo)—Irene and Frankie have had a tumultuous relationship for forty years. As Frankie lies on his deathbed, Irene comes back to him one last time to break him from the hospital and take him home. Cast: Richard Ray Whitman, Casey Camp- Horenik. World Premiere 
  • Children of Invention / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Tze Chun)—Two young children living illegally in a model apartment outside Boston are left to fend for themselves when their mother is arrested for unwittingly taking part in an illegal pyramid scheme. Cast: Cindy Cheung, Michael Chen, Crystal Chiu. World Premiere 
  • Everything Strange and New / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Frazer Bradshaw)—Trapped by a life he never intended, a man struggles to navigate family, sexuality and drug addiction. Cast: Jerry McDaniel, Beth Lisick, Rigo Chacon Jr., Luis Saguar. World Premiere 
  • Helen / Canada/Germany (Director and Screenwriter: Sandra Nettelbeck)—A successful music professor fights her own clinical depression. Cast: Ashley Judd, Goran Visnijic. World Premiere 
  • The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle / USA (Director and Screenwriter: David Russo)—After losing his high-paying job, Dory takes a gig as a night janitor in order to pay rent. Alone late at night inside a market research firm, he discovers something worse than his new job cleaning toilets – a conniving corporate executive has made him the subject of a bizarre experiment. Cast: Marshall Allman, Vince Vieluf, Natasha Lyonne, Tania Raymonde, Tygh Runyan. World Premiere 
  • Johnny Mad Dog / France (Director: Jean-StĂ©phane Sauvaire; Screenwriters: Jean-StĂ©phane Sauvaire and Jacques Fieschi)—A fifteen-year-old kid-soldier fighting in Africa is armed to the hilt and inhabited by the mad dog he dreams of becoming. Cast: Christophe Minie, Daisy Victoria Vandy. North American Premiere 
  • La Mission / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Peter Bratt)—A traditional, Latino father in San Francisco’s Mission District struggles to come to terms with his teenage son’s homosexuality. Cast: Benjamin Bratt, Erika Alexander, Jeremy Ray Valdez, Talisa Soto Bratt, Jesse Borrego.World Premiere 
  • Lymelife / USA. (Director: Derick Martini; Screenwriters: Derick Martini and Steven Martini)—Set in the 1970s, a unique take on the dangers of the American dream seen through the innocent eyes of a fifteen- year-old boy. Cast: Alec Baldwin, Kieran Culkin, Timothy Hutton, Cynthia Nixon, Emma Roberts. U.S. Premiere 
  • The Missing Person / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Noah Buschel)—Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. En route, Rosow uncovers that the man’s identity is one of the thousands presumed dead after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Cast: Michael Shannon, Amy Ryan, Frank Wood.World Premiere 
  • Once More with Feeling / USA (Director: Jeff Lipsky; Screenwriter: Gina O’Brien)—A comedy about a psychiatrist who undergoes a midlife crisis and pursues his long-lost ambition of becoming a singer through karaoke. Cast: Drea de Matteo, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Susan Misner, Lauren Bittner. World Premiere 
  • The Only Good Indian / USA (Director: Kevin Willmott; Screenwriter: Tom Carmody)—Set in early 1900s Kansas, a teenage Native American boy is taken from his family and forced to attend an Indian ‘training’ school to assimilate into White society. Cast: Wes Studi, Winter Fox Frank, J. Kenneth Campbell. World Premiere 
  • Pomegranates and Myrrh (Al Mor wa al Rumman) / Palestinian Territories (Director and Screenwriter: Najwa Najjar)—The wife of a Palestinian prisoner searches for freedom. Cast: Ali Suliman, Yasmine Al Massri, Ashraf Farah, Hiam Abbass. North American Premiere 
  • The Vicious Kind / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Lee Toland Krieger)—Suffering insomnia and testy by nature, Caleb Sinclaire reluctantly picks up his brother Peter at college and brings him and his new girlfriend Emma home to his estranged father’s house for Thanksgiving. Cast: Brittany Snow, Adam Scott, J.K. Simmons, Alex Frost. World Premiere
  • World’s Greatest Dad / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Bobcat Goldthwait)—A comedy about a high school poetry teacher who learns that the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy. Cast: Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara, Alexie Gilmore, Tom Kenny, Geoffrey Pierson. World Premiere 
  • It Might Get Loud / USA (Director: Davis Guggenheim)—The history of the electric guitar from the point of view of three legendary rock musicians. Cast: The Edge, Jimmy Page, Jack White. U.S. Premiere 
  • No Impact Man / USA (Directors: Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein)—The documentary follows the Beavan family as they abandon their high consumption Fifth Avenue lifestyle in an attempt to make a no- net environmental impact for the course of one year. Cast: Michelle Conlin, Colin Beavan. World Premiere
  • Passing Strange / USA (Director: Spike Lee; Lyrics: Stew; Music: Stew and Heidi Rodewald)—A musical documentary about the international exploits of a young man from Los Angeles who leaves home to find himself and ‘the real’. A theatrical stage production of the original Tony-Award winning book by Stew. Cast: De’Adre Aziza, Daniel Breaker, Eisa Davis, Colman Domingo, Stew. World Premiere
  • Tyson / USA (Director: James Toback)—An intimate look at the complex life of former heavyweight 
  • champ Mike Tyson. Cast: Mike Tyson. North American Premiere
  • Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy / USA (Director: Robert Townsend; Quincy Newell)—Using rare archival clips along with provocative interviews with many of today’s leading comedians and social critics, Why We Laugh celebrates the incredible cultural influence and social impact black comedy has wielded over the past 400 years. Cast: Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Steve Harvey, Dick Gregory. World Premiere 
  • Wounded Knee / USA (Director: Stanley Nelson; Screenwriter: Marcia Smith)—In 1973, American Indian groups took over the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota to draw attention the 1890 massacre. Though the federal government failed to keep many of the promises that ended the siege, the event succeeded in bringing to the world’s attention the desperate conditions of Indian reservation life. World Premiere 
  • The Yes Men Fix the World / France/ USA (Directors: Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno and Kurt Engfehr)—A pair of notorious troublemakers sneak into corporate events disguised as captains of industry, then use their momentary authority to expose the biggest criminals on the planet. Cast: Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno. World Premiere 

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PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT 

Park City at Midnight shows eight films that are likely to amuse, surprise, or shock the late night festival audience. 

  • Black Dynamite / USA (Director: Scott Sanders; Screenwriters: Michael Jai White, Scott Sanders, and Byron Minns)—When ‘The Man’ murders his brother, pumps heroin into local orphanages, and floods the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor, 1970s African-American action legend Black Dynamite is the one hero willing to take him on. Cast: Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Byron Minns, James McManus. World Premiere 
  • The Carter / USA (Director: Adam Bhala Lough)—An in-depth, intimate look at the artist Dwayne “Lil’ Wayne” Carter Jr, proclaimed by many as the “greatest rapper alive” Cast: Lil’ Wayne, Brian Williams, Cortez Bryant. World Premiere 
  • DĂžd SnÞ (Dead Snow) / Norway (Director: Tommy Wirkola; Screenwriters: Tommy Wirkola and Stig Frode Henriksen)—A group of teenagers had all they needed for a successful ski vacation; cabin, skis, snowmobile, toboggan, copious amounts of beer and a fertile mix of the sexes. Certainly, none of them anticipated not returning home alive! However, the Nazi-zombie battalion haunting the mountains had other plans. Cast: Vegard Hoel, Stig Frode Henriksen, Charlotte Frogner, Jenny Skavlan, Jeppe Beck Laursen. North American Premiere 
  • Grace / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Paul Solet)—After losing her unborn child, Madeline Matheson insists on carrying the baby to term. Following the delivery, the child miraculously returns to life, but when the baby develops a desperate appetite for human blood, Madeline is faced with a mother’s ultimate decision. Cast: Jordan Ladd, Samantha Ferris, Gabrielle Rose, Malcom Stewart, Stephen Park, Serge Houde. World Premiere
  • The Killing Room / USA (Director: Jonathan Liebesman; Screenwriters: Gus Krieger and Ann Peacock)—Four individuals sign up for a psychological research study only to discover that they are now subjects of a brutal, classified government program. Cast: Chloe Sevigny, Peter Stormare, Clea DuVall, Timothy Hutton, Nick Cannon. World Premiere 
  • Mystery Team / USA (Director: Dan Eckman; Screenwriters: Dominic Dierkes, Donald Glover, and DC Pierson)—A group of kid detectives called The Mystery Team struggle to solve a double murder to prove they can be real detectives before they graduate from high school. Cast: Dominic Dierkes, D.C. Pierson, Donald Glover, Aubrey Plaza, Bobby Moynihan.World Premiere 
  • Spring Breakdown / USA (Director: Ryan Shiraki; Screenwriters: Ryan Shiraki and Rachel Dratch)— Three thirtysomething friends attempt to break the monotony of their uninspired lives by vacationing at a popular spring break getaway for college students. Cast: Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler, Parker Posey, Will Arnett, Rachel Hamilton. World Premiere 
  • White Lightnin’ / UK (Director: Dominic Murphy; Screenwriters: Shane Smith and Eddy Moretti)—The outrageous cult story of Jesco White, the dancing outlaw. Cast: Ed Hogg, Carrie Fisher, Muse Watson, Wallace Merck, Clay Steakley. World Premiere 

 

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FRONTIER 

The Festival’s Frontier section explores the experimental world of filmmaking.

  • Lunch Break/Exit / USA (Director: Sharon Lockhart)—Lunch Break and Exit yield from Lockhart’s timely new film and photographic series about the bleak state of U.S. labor. InLunch Break, a single tracking shot through a long corridor where workers take their lunch hour at the massive shipyard, Bath Iron Works in Maine, reveals how 42 workers spend their lunch break. In Exit, the frame constantly fills with teaming workers each day as they head for home after a long day’s work. 
  • O’er the Land / USA (Director: Deborah Stratman)—A meditation on our national psyche and the milieu of elevated threat, ‘O’er the Land‘ addresses gun culture, national identity, wilderness, consumption, patriotism and the possibility of personal transcendence.
  • Stay the Same Never Change / USA (Director and Screenwriter: Laurel Nakadate)—A mix of visual fact and narrative fiction starring a group of amateur actors in Kansas City. Whether it’s a family man looking for beauty or a young woman obsessed with polar bears and Oprah, the characters in this humorous film reveal quiet lives full of sadness and desire. Cast: Dirk Cowan, Julie Potratz, Emily Boullear, Cyan Meeks, Tate Buck. World Premiere 
  • Where is Where? / (Director: Eija Liisa-Ahtila)—Where is Where? is an experimental, four channel film based on an incident which happened during the struggle for independence in Algeria. As a reaction to the acts of violence committed by the French, two young Algerian boys murder their friend, a French boy of the same age. The film starts from the present day when the Death enters the house of a poet who is attempting to write about the incident.World Premiere 
  • Artist Spotlight: The Works of Maria Marshall / USA (Director: Maria Marshall)—Maria Marshall’s disturbing and gorgeously composed video projections provoke the psychological dimensions of cinema. Often violent and always visually charming, Marshall often uses her two sons in the main roles of her films. Her work tackles fundamental subjects of motherhood, socialization and life experience and takes us back to the world of childhood as a pretext in order to evoke the anxiety of adults. 
  • You Won’t Miss Me / USA (Director: Ry Russo-Young)—A portrait of a modern day rebel, Shelly Brown, a twenty-three year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Cast: Stella Schnabel, Rene Ricard. World Premiere

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DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

This year’s 16 documentaries were selected from 879 submissions.

  • Art & Copy (Director: Doug Pray; Screenwriter: Timothy J. Sexton) – Rare interviews with the most influential advertising creative minds of our age illustrate the wide-reaching effect advertising and creativity have on modern culture. World Premiere
  • Boy Interrupted (Director: Dana Perry) – An intimate look at the life, mental illness and death of a young man told from the point of view of the filmmaker: his mother. World Premiere
  • The Cove (Director: Louie Psihoyos; Screenwriter: Mark Monroe) – Dolphins are dying, whales are disappearing, and the oceans are growing sick. The horrors of a secret cove nestled off a small, coastal village in Japan are revealed by a group of activists led by Ric Barry, the man behind Flipper. World Premiere
  • Crude (Director: Joe Berlinger) – The inside story of the ÒAmazon ChernobylÓ case in the rainforest of Ecuador, the largest oil-related environmental lawsuit in the world. World Premiere
  • Dirt! The Movie (Directors: Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow) – The story of the relationship between humans and dirt, Dirt! The Movie humorously details how humans are rapidly destroying the last natural resource on earth.  World Premiere
  • El General (Director: Natalia Almada) – As great-granddaughter of Mexican President Plutarco Elias Calles, one of MexicoÕs most controversial revolutionary figures, filmmaker Natalia Almada paints an intimate portrait of Mexico. World Premiere
  • Good Hair (Director: Jeff Stilson) – Comedian Chris Rock turns documentary filmmaker when he sets out to examine the culture of African-American hair and hairstyles. World Premiere
  • Over the Hills and Far Away (Director: Michel Orion Scott) – Over the Hills and Far Awaychronicles the journey of the Isaacson family as they travel through Mongolia in search of a mysterious shaman they believe can heal their autistic son. World Premiere
  • The Reckoning (Director: Pamela Yates; Screenwriters: Peter Kinoy, Paco de Onis, Pamela Yates) – A battle of monumental proportions unfolds as International Criminal Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo faces down warlords, genocidal dictators and world superpowers in bringing perpetrators of crimes against humanity to justice. World Premiere
  • Reporter (Director: Eric Daniel Metzgar) – Set in Africa, this documentary chronicles, in verite fashion, the haunting, physically grueling and shocking voyage of Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, Nicholas D. Kristof. World Premiere.
  • The September Issue (Director: R.J. Cutler) – With unprecedented access, director R.J. Cutler and his crew shot for nine months as they captured Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour and her team preparing the 2007 Vogue September issue, widely accepted as the “fashion bible” for the year’s trends. World Premiere
  • Sergio (Director: Greg Barker) – Sergio examines the role of the United Nations and the international community through the life and experiences of Sergio Vieira de Mello, the U.N.’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, including interviews with those who knew and worked with him over the course of his extraordinary career. World Premiere
  • Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech (Director: Liz Garbus) – An exploration of the history and current state of free speech in America narrated by the filmmaker’s father, First Amendment attorney Martin Garbus. World Premiere
  • We Live in Public (Director and Screenwriter: Ondi Timoner) – We Live in Public is the story of the InternetÕs revolutionary impact on human interaction as told through the eyes of maverick web pioneer, Josh Harris and his transgressive art project that shocked New York. World Premiere
  • When You’re Strange (Director and Screenwriter: Tom DiCillo) – The first feature documentary about The Doors,  When You’re Strange enters the dark and dangerous world of one of AmericaÕs most influential bands using only footage shot between 1966 and 1971.World Premiere
  • William Kunstler:  Disturbing the Universe  (Directors: Sarah Kunstler and Emily Kunstler) – With clients including Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the Chicago 10, the late civil rights attorney William Kunstler was one of the most famous lawyers of the 20th century. Filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler explore their fatherÕs life from movement hero to Òthe most hated lawyer in America. World Premiere

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U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION

This year’s 16 films were selected from 1,026 submissions.

  • Adam (Director and Screenwriter: Max Mayer) – A strange and lyrical love story between a somewhat socially dysfunctional young man and the woman of his dreams. Cast: Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne, Peter Gallagher, Amy Irving, Frankie Faison, Mark Linn-Baker. World Premiere
  • Amreeka (Director and Screenwriter: Cherien Dabis) – When a divorced Palestinian woman and her teenage son move to rural Illinois, they find their new lives replete with challenges. Cast: Nisreen Faour, Melkar Muallem, Hiam Abbass, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Alia Shawkat, Joseph Ziegler. World Premiere
  • Arlen Faber (Director and Screenwriter: John Hindman) – A reclusive author of a groundbreaking spiritual book awakens to new truths when two strangers enter his life. Cast: Kat Dennings, Lauren Graham, Olivia Thirlby, Jeff Daniels, Tony Hale. World Premiere
  • Big Fan (Director and Screenwriter: Robert Siegel) – The world of a parking garage attendant who happens to be the New York Giants’ biggest fan is turned upside down after an altercation with his favorite player. Cast: Patton Oswalt, Michael Rapaport, Kevin Corrigan, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Matt Servitto. World Premiere
  • Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (Director and Screenwriter: John Krasinski) – When her boyfriend leaves with little explanation, a doctoral candidate in anthropology tries to remedy her heartache by interviewing men about their behavior. Cast: Julianne Nicholson, John Krasinski, Timothy Hutton, Dominic Cooper, Christopher Meloni, Bobby Cannavale.World Premiere
  • Cold Souls (Director and Screenwrtier: Sophie Barthes) – In the midst of an existential crisis, a famous American actor explores soul extraction as a relief from the burdens of daily life. Cast: Paul Giamatti, David Strathairn, Dina Korzun, Emily Watson, Lauren Ambrose, Katheryn Winnick. World Premiere
  • Dare (Director: Adam Salky; Screenwriter: David Brind) – Three very different teenagers discover that, even in the safe world of a suburban prep school, no one is who she or he appears to be. Emmy Rossum, Zach Gilford, Ashley Springer, Ana Gasteyer, Alan Cumming, Sandra Bernhard, Rooney Mara. World Premiere
  • Don’t Let Me Drown (Director: Cruz Angeles; Screenwriters: Maria Topete and Cruz Angeles) – Two Latino teens whose lives are affected by the attack on the World Trade Center discover that love is the only thing that keeps them from drowning. Cast: E.J. Bonilla, Gleendilys Inoa, Dami‡n Alc‡zar, Ricardo Chavira, Gina Torres. World Premiere
  • The Greatest (Director and Screenwriter: Shana Feste) – After the tragic loss of their teenage son, a family is again thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a young woman.  Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon, Carey Mulligan, Johnny Simmons, Aaron Johnson, Mike Shannon. World Premiere
  • Humpday (Director and Screenwriter: Lynn Shelton) – A farcical comedy about straight male bonding gone a little too far. Cast: Mark Duplass, Joshua Leonard, Alycia Delmore, Lynn Shelton, Trina Willard. World Premiere
  • Paper Heart (Director: Nicholas Jasenovec; Screenwriters: Nicholas Jasenovec and Charlyne Yi) – Even though performer Charlyne Yi doesn’t believe in love, she bravely embarks on a quest to discover its true nature – a journey that takes on surprising urgency when she meets unlikely fellow traveler, actor Michael Cera. Cast: Charlyne Yi, Michael Cera, Jake Johnson.World Premiere
  • Peter and Vandy (Director and Screenwriter: Jay DiPietro) – Peter and Vandy is a love story told out of order.  Juxtaposing Peter and Vandy’s romantic beginnings with the twisted-manipulative-regular couple they become, the film explores the question most couples ask themselves… “How the hell did we get this way?” Cast: Jess Weixler, Jason Ritter, Jesse L. Martin, Tracie Thoms. World Premiere
  • Push (Director and Screenwriter: Lee Daniels; Damien Paul) – Based on the acclaimed, best-selling novel by Sapphire, Push is the redemptive story of Precious Jones, a young girl in Harlem struggling to overcome tremendous obstacles and discover her own voice. Cast: Gabourey ÒGabbyÓ Sidibe, Paula Patton, MoÕNique Imes, Lenny Kravitz, Mariah Carey.  World Premiere
  • Sin Nombre (Director and Screenwriter: Cary Joji Fukunaga) – A teenaged Mexican gang member maneuvers to outrun his violent past and elude unforgiving former associates in this thriller set among Central American migrants seeking to cross over to the United States. Cast: Edgar Flores, Paulina Gaitan, Kristyan Ferrer, Tenoch Huerta Mej’a, Luis Fernando Pe–a, Diana Garc’a. World Premiere
  • Taking Chance (Director: Ross Katz; Screenwriters: LtCol Michael R. Strobl, USMC (Ret.) and Ross Katz) –  Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming. Cast: Kevin Bacon.  World Premiere
  • Toe to Toe (Director and Screenwriter: Emily Abt) – The story of an inter-racial friendship put to the test by the intense pressures of a competitive Washington, D.C. prep school. Cast: Sonequa Martin, Louisa Krause, Silvestre Rasuk, Leslie Uggams, Gaius Charles, Ally Walker.  World Premiere

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WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY

This year’s 16 world cinema documentaries were selected from 744 submissions:

  • 211:Anna/ Italy (Directors:Paolo Serbandini & Giovanna Massimetti) – The story of Anna Politkovskaya, a Russian journalist and human rights activist who risked her life to report the truth about the Chechen conflict and President Vladimir Putin.  World Premiere
  • Afghan Star/Afghanistan/UK (Director: Havana Marking) – After 30 years of war and Taliban rule, Pop Idol has come to television in Afghanistan: millions are watching and voting for their favorite singer. This film follows the dramatic stories of four contestants as they risk their lives to sing. North American Premiere
  • Big River Man/ USA (Director: John Maringouin) – An overweight, wine-swilling Slovenian world-record-holding endurance swimmer resolves to brave the mighty Amazon – in nothing but a Speedoš.  World Premiere
  • Burma VJ/Denmark (Director: Anders Ostergaard) – In September 2007, Burmese journalists risking life imprisonment to report from inside their sealed-off country are suddenly thrown onto the global stage as their pocket camera images of the Saffron Revolution make headlines everywhere. U.S. Premiere
  • The End of the Line/ UK (Director: Rupert Murray) – Based on the book by journalist Charles Clover, The End of the Line reveals the devastating effect that global overfishing is having on fish stocks and the health of our oceans. World Premiere
  • The Glass House/USA (Director: Hamid Rahmanian) – The Glass House follows four teenage girls striving to overcome drug addiction, abandonment and abuse by attending a rehabilitation center in Tehran. North American Premiere
  • Kimjongilia/France/USA (Director: N.C. Heikin) – Defectors from North Korea finally speak out about the terrifying reality of their lives–and escapes. World Premiere
  • Let’s Make Money/ Austria (Director: Erwin Wagenhofer) – From the factories of India, to financial markets in Singapore, to massive housing developments in Spain and offshore banks in Jersey, Let’s Make Money reveals complex and shocking workings of global money flow.World Premiere
  • Nollywood Babylon/Canada (Directors: Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal) – Welcome to the wacky world of Nollywood, Nigeria’s bustling home-grown movie industry. U.S. Premiere
  • Old Partner/South Korea (Director: Chung-ryoul Lee) – A humble octogenarian farmer lives out his final days with his spitfire wife and his loyal old ox in the Korean countryside. North American Premiere
  • Prom Night in Mississippi/ Canada (Director: Paul Saltzman) – When a small-town Mississippi high school resolves to hold its first integrated senior prom, strong emotions fly and traditions are challenged to their core. World Premiere
  • The Queen and I (Drottningen och jag) / Sweden (Director: Nahid Persson Sarvestani – Swedish filmmaker Sarvestani, an Iranian exile who helped overthrow the Shah’s regime in 1979, confronts her own assumptions and complex truths about Iran when she enters the life of the Shah’s widow. World Premiere
  • Quest for Honor/ Kurdistan / USA (Director: Mary Ann Bruni) – A former teacher and tireless activist works with local lawmen, Kurdish government agencies and her colleagues to investigate and eradicate honor killings in the tribal regions of Kurdistan. World Premiere
  • Rough Aunties/ UK (Director: Kim Longinotto) – Fearless, feisty and unwavering, the ‘Rough Aunties’ protect and care for the abused, neglected and forgotten children of Durban, South Africa. North American Premiere
  • Thriller in Manila/ UK (Director: John Dower) – A tale of betrayal stoked by the racial politics of 1970s America, Thriller in Manila chronicles the most intense and bitter sporting rivalry ever:  the 1975 final match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. North American Premiere
  • Tibet in Song / USA (Director: Ngawang Choephel) – Through the story of Tibetan music, this film depicts the determined efforts of Tibetan people, both in Tibet and in exile, to preserve their unique cultural identity. Choephel served six years of an 18-year prison sentence for filming in Tibet. World Premiere

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WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION

This year’s 16 world cinema entries were selected from a record 1,012 submissions:

  • Before Tomorrow (Le Jour Avant Lendemain) / Canada (Directors: Madeline Piujuq & Marie-Helene Cousineau)—A wise old woman fights to survive impossible circumstances with her young grandson in the Canadian arctic. Cast: Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq, Paul-Dylan Ivalu, Madeline Piujuq Ivalu, Mary Qulitalik, Tumasie Sivuarapik.
  • Bronson / UK (Director: Nicolas Winding Refn; Screenwriter: Brock Norman Brock; Nicolas Winding Refn) – Bronson traces the transformation of Mickey Peterson into Britain’s most notorious, dangerous, and charismatic prisoner, Charles Bronson. Cast: Tom Hardy.  North American Premiere
  • Carmo, Hit the Road / Spain (Director and Screenwriter: Murilo Pasta)— A lonely, handicapped smuggler and a beautiful girl embark on a reckless ride through a South American border landscape. Cast: Mariana Loureiro, Fele MartĂ­nez, Seu Jorge. North American Premiere
  • The Clone Returns Home(Kuron Wa Kokyo-Wo Mezasu)/ Japan (Director and Screenwriter: Kanji Nakajima) – A Japanese astronaut who dies during a mission is subsequently resurrected as a clone and returns to his childhood home. Cast: Mitsuhiro Oikawa, Eri Ishida, Hiromi Nagasaku.  North American Premiere
  • Dada’s Dance / China (Director: Zhang Yuan; Screenwriter: Li Xiaofeng) – Dada is a flirtatious young woman who lives with her mother in a small town. Having to fend off the constant advances of her mother’s boyfriend who tells her she is adopted, she undertakes a journey in search of her birth mother. Cast: Li Xinyun, Li Xiaofeng, Gai Ge, Chen Jun.  North American Premiere.
  • An Education/UK (Director: Lone Scherfig; Screenwriter: Nick Hornby) – In the early 60s, a sharp 16-year-old with sights set on Oxford meets a handsome older man whose sophistication enraptures and sidetracks both her and her parents. Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, Carey Mulligan, Alfred Molina, Emma Thompson.  World Premiere
  • Five Minutes of Heaven /UK / (Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel; Screenwriter: Guy Hibbert) – Two men from the same town but from different sides of the Irish political divide discover that the past is never dead – in fact it isn’t even past. Cast: Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt, Anamaria Marinca. World Premiere
  • A French Gigolo (Cliente) / France (Director and Screenwriter: Josiane Balasko) – An attractive, successful 50-something woman regularly treats herself to the sexual services of young men selected on Internet sites. When one particular escort becomes a habit, the relationship gets a bit more complicated. Cast: Nathalie Baye, Eric Caravaca, Isabelle Carre, Josiane Balasko.  North American Premiere
  • Heart of Time (Corazon Del Tiempo)/ Mexico (Director and Screenwriter: Alberto Cortes) – In La Esperanza de San Pedro, Chiapas, in the midst of the Zapatista struggle, a young woman makes serious waves when she falls in love with a revolutionary fighter from the mountains.  Cast: Roc’o Barrios. North American Premiere
  • Louise-Michel/France (Directors: Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern) – When a French factory is abruptly closed by its corrupt management, a group of disgruntled female workers pool their paltry compensation money and hire a hit man to knock off the corrupt executive behind the closure. Cast: Yolande Moreau, Bouli Lanners.  North American Premiere
  • Lulu and Jim (Lulu und Jimi)/ Germany (Director: Oskar Roehler) – Bright garish colors, rock and roll and wild dance numbers mark this road movie about lovers fleeing from the evil powers of a 1950s deeply bigoted German society.Cast: Jennifer Decker, Ray Fearon, Katrin Sa§, Rolf Zacher, Udo Kier. World Premiere
  • The Maid (La Nana)/Chile (Director and Screenwriter: Sebastian Silva) – When her mistress brings on another servant to help with the chores, a bitter and introverted maid wreaks havoc on the household. Cast: Catalina Saavedra, Claudia Celed—n, Mariana Loyola, Alejandro Goic, Andrea Garc’a-Huidobro. North American Premiere
  • One Day in a Life (Un Altro Pianeta)/Italy (Director and Screenwriter: Stefano Tummolini) – One languid summer day, a man heads to the beach in search of sunshine and bit of peace, but finds himself tangled up in the dramas of an eclectic group of nearby sunbathers.Cast: Antonio Merone, Lucia Mascino.  World Premiere
  • Unmade Beds/ UK (Director and Screenwriter: Alexis Dos Santos) – Two young foreigners find romance in the vibrant, artistic underground of London’s East End.Cast: Deborah Francois, Fernando Tielve. World Premiere
  • Victoria Day/Canada (Director and Screenwriter: David Bezmozgis)—Over the course of one week in 1988, the search for a missing teammate, parental expectations, a burgeoning sexual awakening and the rock concert of the century all threaten to jolt a sixteen year old into adulthood. Cast: Mark Rendall, Sergiy Kotelenets, Nataliya Alyexeyenko, Holly Deveaux, John Mavrogiannis. World Premiere
  • Zion and His Brother (Zion Ve-Achiv)/ France / Israel (Director and Screenwriter: Eran Merav) – The disappearance of a young boy sends a wedge between two teenage brothers whose loyalty had been unshakeable, in this gritty story of a working class Tel Aviv single-parent family. Cast: Reuven Badalov, Ronit Elkabetz, Tzahi Grad. World Premiere

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> Official website for the Sundance Film Festival
> Find out more about the history of the festival at Wikipedia

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Cinema Interesting

Sam Mendes talks Revolutionary Road on Charlie Rose

Sam Mendes talks about directing Revolutionary Road on The Charlie Rose Show.

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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott on Role Models

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Paul Rudd (right) and Seann William Scott (left) are the two stars of Role Models – a new movie in which they play two guys working for an energy drink company forced to do community service for a charity after breaking the law.

Called ‘Sturdy Wings’ it is a place where they have to mentor two very different teenagers: a foulmouthed youngster obsessed with breasts (Bobb’e J. Thompson) and a nerd (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) obsessed with live action role-playing games.

I spoke with them recently in London about the film and you can listen to the interview here:

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Paul_Rudd_and_Seann_William_Scott_on_Role_Models.mp3]

You can download this interview as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here

Role Models is out now at UK cinemas

> Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott at the IMDb
> Official UK site

[Image: Universal © 2008]

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Amusing Awards Season

Kate Winslet at the Golden Globes

Did Kate Winslet‘s speech from the Golden Globes last night remind you of anyone?

Sally Field perhaps?

Or maybe even Meg Ryan? 😉

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Awards Season News

Golden Globe Winners

Golden GlobesHere are the winners from the Golden Globes last night.

FILM

  • Best Picture, Drama: Slumdog Millionaire
  • Best Picture, Comedy Musical: Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • Best Director: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Best Actor, Drama: Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
  • Best Actress, Drama: Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road
  • Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
  • Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet, The Reader
  • Best Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Best Foreign Language Film: Waltz With Bashir
  • Best Animated Feature: WALL·E
  • Best Actor, Musical/Comedy: Colin Farrell, In Bruges
  • Best Actress, Musical/Comedy: Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
  • Best Original Score: A.R. Rahman, Slumdog Millonaire
  • Best Original Song: Bruce Springsteen, The Wrestler
  • Cecil B. DeMille Award: Stephen Spielberg

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TELEVISION

  • Best Comedy Series: 30 Rock
  • Best Drama Series: Mad Men
  • Best Actor, Drama: Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment
  • Best Actress, Drama: Anna Paquin, True Blood
  • Best Actor, Comedy: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
  • Best Actress, Comedy: Tina Fey, 30 Rock
  • Best Miniseries: John Adams
  • Best Actress, Miniseries: Laura Linney, John Adams
  • Best Actor, Miniseries: Paul Giamatti, John Adams
  • Best Supporting Actor: Tom Wilkinson, John Adams
  • Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, Recount

> Official site for the Golden Globes
> Check out the latest awards buzz at In Contention and Awards Daily

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DVD & Blu-ray

UK DVD Releases: Monday 12th January 2009

UK DVD Picks 12-01-09

DVD PICKS

Standard Operating Procedure (Sony): A disturbing but fascinating documentary in which director Errol Morris examines the photographs taken during the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in 2003. Using interviews with the soldiers, Morris weaves their stories together with the actual images, re-enactments and graphics to create a chilling portrait of one of the most notorious episodes of the Iraq war.

The regular DVD has the following features:

  • 2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
  • English, French, Italian and Spanish DD5.1 Surround
  • Subtitles: English, English HOH, Arabic, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French (Parisian), German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Slovene, Spanish (Castilian), Swedish, Turkish
  • Director’s Commentary
  • Deleted Scenes

The Blu-ray Disc is coded for all regions (A, B and C) and features:

  • 1080P 2.40:1 Widescreen
  • English, Italian (VO) and Spanish (VO) 5.1 Dolby TrueHD
  • French (VO) 5.1 Dolby Digital
  • Subtitles: English, English HOH, Arabic, Croatian, Danish, Finnish, French, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
  • Commentary with Director Errol Morris
  • Los Angeles Premiere Q&A with Director Errol Morris
  • Berlin Film Festival Press Conference
  • Diplomacy in the Age of Terror: The Impact of Diminished Rule of Law on International Relations
  • 9 New Additional Scenes
  • Nearly 2 hours of new interview footage featuring Tim Dugan, Hydrue Joyner, Steven Jordan, Jeremy Sivits & Samuel Provance

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Pineapple Express (Sony): A comedy about two pot-smoking slackers (Seth Rogen and James Franco) who go on the run, directed by David Gordon Green (a big change of pace for him after films like George Washington and All The Real Girls). Co-written by Rogen and produced by Judd Apatow it is an amusing caper although it isn’t quite as laugh-out-loud funny as previous Apatow productions like Superbad and Knocked Up. Despite that there are enough decent action sequences and gags to recommend it.

The 2-disc DVD breaks down like this:

Disc 1: Main Feature

  • Includes Theatrical & Extended Cuts of the film
  • Anamorphic Widescreen
  • English DD5.1 Surround
  • Polish and Turkish Dolby Surround
  • English Audio Description Track
  • Subtitles: English, English HOH + many more including Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Dutch and Hindi
  • Commentary with filmmakers and cast
  • Extended and Alternate Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • The Making of Pineapple Express
  • Injury Report Featurette

Disc 2: Extra Features

  • Bonus Digital Copy of the film
  • 5 Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Seth’s Apartment
  • Raw Footage
  • Rehearsal Footage
  • And Much More!

The Blu-ray Disc features all the content of the 2-Disc DVD plus an exclusive game ‘Ride the Express’. Features include:

  • Includes Theatrical & Extended Cuts of the film
  • 1080P 2.40:1 Widescreen
  • English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD
  • English Audio Description Track
  • English, English HOH and Hindi subtitles
  • Ride the Express Game – BD Exclusive
  • Commentary with filmmakers and cast
  • Extended and Alternate Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • The Making of Pineapple Express
  • Injury Report Featurette
  • Bonus Digital Copy of the film
  • 5 Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Seth’s Apartment
  • Raw Footage
  • Rehearsal Footage

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Somers Town (Optimum): The latest film from Shane Meadows didn’t reach the heights of This is England, but was still a charming urban tale of an unlikely friendship between two teenagers in an area of North London. Thomas Turgoose and Piotr Jagiello were very good in the two lead roles and Perry Benson offered solid support as an Arsenal supporting deckchair seller.

The regular DVD and the Blu-ray disc have the same extras which are:

  • 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
  • English DD2.0 Stereo and DD5.1 Surround
  • English HOH subtitles
  • Interviews with Shane Meadows, Thomas Turgoose, Piotr Jagiello and Perry Benson
  • Shane Meadows Master class at Tribeca Film Festival
  • TV Spots
  • Trailer

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ALSO OUT

Apparitions (2 Entertain)
Aristocrats (Acorn Media)
Just Add Water (Sony)
Red Sorghum (Drakes Avenue Pictures)
Resident Evil: Degeneration (Sony)
Sakuran (ICA)
Speak Easily (Powis Square Pictures)
The Big Bang Theory – Season 1 (Warner)
The Devil’s Chair (Sony)
The Diary of Anne Frank (Contender)
The Sadist (Powis Square Pictures)

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> Buy Standard Operating Procedure, Pineapple Express and Somers Town at Amazon UK
> Browse more DVD Releases at Amazon UK and Play
> Check the latest DVD prices at DVD Price Check
> Take a look at the current UK cinema releases (W/C Friday 9th January)
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video

The First 6 Minutes of Valkyrie

United Artists has put the first six minutes of Valkyrie online to promote the film.

Set in Nazi Germany during World War II it depicts the plot in July, 1944  by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. 

> Valkyrie at the IMDb
> Check out the HD version at Apple

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Viral Video

Fan made Thundercats Trailer

[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fb50GMmY5nk&feature=channel_page#[/youtube]

Fan made trailer for the upcoming Thundercats film using the following movies:

  • 10,000BC 
  • Masters of the Universe
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 
  • Lord of The Rings: Return of the King 
  • Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars 
  • Chronicles of Riddick 
  • Pitch Black 
  • X2: X-Men United 
  • X-Men: The Last Stand 
  • Troy 
  • Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country 
  • Space Hunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
  • Stargate 
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie 
  • Garfield 
  • Enemy Mine 
  • Spykids 
  • Underworld 
  • The Mummy 
  • The Mummy Returns 
  • Galaxy Quest 
  • John Carpenter’s Ghosts of Mars 
  • Planet of the Apes 
  • Aliens 
  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation 
  • Reign of Fire 
  • Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 

The ‘cast’ are:

  • Lion-O: Brad Pitt, Mel Gibson.
  • Panthro: Vin Diesel
  • Tygra: Hugh Jackman
  • Cheetara: Gigi Edgley 
  • WilyKat: Daryl Sabara
  • WilyKit: Alexa Vega
  • Jaga: Robert Eddison
  • Mummra: Richard Cetrone

> More about the upcoming film
> Thunderlair – Extensive Thundercats fansite

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Cinema music

Slumdog Millionaire – Paper Planes DFA Remix

The video for Paper Planes DFA Remix, performed by MIA, which features in the new film Slumdog Millionaire.

> Find out more about MIA at Wikipedia
> The Pathe and Fox Searchlight YouTube channels
> Listen to Danny Boyle discuss Slumdog Millionaire

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Cinema

UK Cinema Releases: Friday 9th January 2009

UK Cinema Releases 09-01-09

NATIONAL RELEASES

Bride Wars (Fox): A high profile chick flick that Fox are releasing here on the same weekend that it opens in the US. As you might have guessed from the poster and trailer, it involves two friends (Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson) whose start feuding when their wedding dates clash and neither is willing to back down. Aimed ruthlessly at audiences vulnerable to a combination of weddings and sassy ‘you-go-girl’ nonsense it looks likely to do well but faces competition from a variety of other releases hitting cinemas this week. Weak reviews may harm its long term prospects but it is likely to do solid business this weekend. [Cert PG / Vue West End & Nationwide]

Defiance (Momentum): Set in the eastern regions of occupied Poland during World War II this is an adaptation of Nechama Tec’s book ‘Defiance: The Bielski Partisans‘, which was based on the true story of the Bielski partisans. Directed by Ed Zwick, it stars Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Belland George MacKay as four brothers from Poland who escape from the Nazis and fight back to rescue fellow Jews. Although the expected Oscar buzz for this film failed to materialize, it is a well made and admirable piece of work. Commercial prospects will be helped by a marketing campaign that has emphasised Daniel Craig (aka James Bond) and the action aspects of the film. It faces stiff competition in a busy week at the UK box office but a high profile premiere and marketing campaign may see it crack the top 3. [Cert 15 / Odeons Swiss Cottage, West End, Whiteleys, Vue Islington & Nationwide]

* Listen to out interview with Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Ed Zwick on Defiance * 

Role Models (Universal): If Bride Wars is aimed at younger females then this is the male equivalent, a comedy squarely targeted at the younger male demographic. It stars Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott as two guys working for an energy drink company who are forced to do community service for a charity after bereaking the law. Called ‘Sturdy Wings’ it is a place where they have to mentor two very different teenagers: a foulmouthed youngster obsessed with breasts (Bobb’e J. Thompson) and a nerd (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) obsessed with live action role-playing games. Although it is very much in the style of the Judd Apatow produced comedies like The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up, there are some good laughs to be had, especially Ken Jeong in a highly amusing supporting role. Likely to do well, but the real commercial action for this is probably going to be on DVD. [Cert 15 / Vue West End & Nationwide]

Sex Drive (E1 Films): A classic case of a ‘where did this come from?’ film that suddenly appears with little or no buzz. The plot summary on the IMDb says: ‘A high school senior drives cross-country with his best friends to hook up with a babe he met online’. Given the lack of stars (James Marsden is the only real name here), the mixed reviews in the US and the presence of a rival male-orientated comedy, this might struggle in a packed week for releases. [Cert 15 / Vue West End & Nationwide] 

Slumdog Millionaire (Pathe): A thrilling and uplifting drama about a young street kid (Dev Patel) who ends up on the Hindi version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire finally gets a UK release. Directed by Danny Boyle, it was adapted by Simon Beaufoy from the novel Q and A by Vikas Swarup. It has received a lot of buzz and acclaim at the Telluride and Toronto film festivals and is widely considered a front-runner for BAFTA and Oscar consideration. The film deserves no less as it is one of the best films of the year, managing to weave a charming fable around the chaos, joy and poverty of Mumbai. A remarkable film that has already generated great word of mouth and done impressive platform business in the US. Expect it to crash the top two and maybe even claim the top spot. [Cert 15 / Vue West End & Nationwide]

* Listen to out interview with Danny Boyle about Slumdog Millionaire *

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IN SELECTED RELEASE

Hannah Takes The Stairs (ICA Films): A short run at the ICA in London for this 2007 mumblecore indie film by Joe Swanberg. It is the story of Hannah, a recent college graduate living in Chicago who coasts from relationship to relationship, trying to find a direction in her life. [Cert TBC / ICA Cinema & Key Cities]

Stuck (High Fliers Films): A thriller directed by Stuart Gordon about a woman (Mena Suvari) who accidentally hits a pedestrian with her car (Stephen Rea) and drives him home with the promise that she will get the man help. [Cert 15 / Apollo Cinema Piccadilly Circus, Showcase Bristol & Showcase Manchester]

> UK Cinema Releases for January 2009
> Get the latest showtimes for your local cinema via Google Movies
> Check out our latest DVD picks

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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Ed Zwick on Defiance

Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Ed Zwick on Defiance

Defiance is the new film set in the eastern regions of occupied Poland during World War II and is an adaptation of Nechama Tec‘s book ‘Defiance: The Bielski Partisans‘, which was based on the true story of the Bielski partisans.

Directed by Ed Zwick, it stars Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell and George MacKay as four brothers from Poland who escape from the Nazis and fight back to rescue fellow Jews.

I spoke with Daniel, Liev and Ed in London recently and you can listen to the interviews here:

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Daniel_Craig_Liev_Schreiber_and_Ed_Zwick_on_Defiance.mp3]

You can download this interview as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here

Defiance is out at UK cinemas from today (Friday 9th January)

> Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Ed Zwick, Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber at the IMDb
> Official UK site

[Images: Doug Peters/Samir Hussein/EMPICS/PA Photos © 2008]

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Amusing News

Obama teams up with Spider-Man

Obama Spiderman coverPresident-elect Barack Obama has teamed up with Spider-Man.

Marvel have announced a special tribute issue:

To celebrate the upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama, Marvel is proud to present an all-new story teaming up one of the world’s most recognizable political figures with the world’s greatest super hero as President-Elect Obama joins Spider-Man in “Spidey Meets the President!”

Written by Zeb Wells with art by Todd Nauck and Frank D’Armata, the story takes place in Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day and finds one of Spider-Man’s oldest foes attempting to thwart the swearing in ceremony of the 44th President of the United States. 

Obama reportedly collected Spider-Man comics as a child, so Marvel wanted to give him a ‘shout-out back’ by featuring him in a bonus story, said Joe Quesada, Marvel’s editor-in-chief.

Spidey even gets a fist bump from the incoming president:

Obama Spidey fist bump

The Obama story is a bonus in Marvel Comic’s Amazing Spider-Man #583, available in comic book shops on January 14th and is expected to sell out, with half the covers devoted to Obama.

But can I suggest Marvel do another special issue for the outgoing vice-president? 

Maybe a teamup with Kingpin?

Dick Cheney and Kingpin

Marvel describe the bald-headed Spidey villain (aka Wilson Fisk) as:

…a criminal mastermind who is involved in extensive illegal activities such as drug running, smuggling, murder, and so forth.

Despite this, he has no criminal record and an army of lawyers to keep it that way, and is a criminal financial strategist without parallel. 

Remind you of anyone?

> Official Marvel announcement
> AP report on the story

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Amusing

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

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Awards Season News

DGA Nominations Announced

DGA LogoThe DGA nominations have been announced and the final five directors are:

  • David Fincher, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  • Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight
  • Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
  • Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon
  • Gus Van Sant, Milk

The winner will be named at the 61st Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 31st, at the Hyatt Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.

> Official DGA press release
> Find out more about the Director’s Guild of America at Wikipedia
> Listen to our interview with Danny Boyle abou Slumdog Millionaire

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Interesting

Andy Warhol interviews Steven Spielberg

An interesting video of Andy Warhol interviewing Steven Spielberg, while Bianca Jagger occasionally chips in.

[Link via Buzzfeed]

> Find out more about Andy Warhol, Steven Spielberg and Bianca Jagger at Wikipedia
> The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh

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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Danny Boyle on Slumdog Millionaire

Danny Boyle directing Slumdog Millionaire

Danny Boyle is the director of Slumdog Millionaire, a new film out in the UK this week about a young street kid (Dev Patel) who ends up on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

Adapted by Simon Beaufoy from the novel Q and A by Vikas Swarup, it deservedly received a lot of buzz and acclaim at the Telluride and Toronto film festivals and is widely considered a frontrunner for BAFTA and Oscar consideration.

I spoke with Danny in London recently about the film and we discussed: the story, filming in Mumbai, using digital cameras, the Indian actors he worked with and the interesting backstory of how the film got financed and released.

Listen to the interview here:

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Danny_Boyle_on_Slumdog_Millionaire.mp3]

You can download this interview as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here

Slumdog Millionaire is out at UK cinemas from Friday 9th January

> Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Danny Boyle at the IMDb
> Official UK site
> More reviews of Slumdog Millionaire at Metacritic
> Read our selection of the best films of 2008

[Image: Ishika Mohan / Pathe / TM and © 2008]

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News

Freestyle Search For A Star

Revolver Entertainment (distributor of Kidulthood) has teamed up with the social networking site Bebo and the National Basketball Association (NBA) in a search for individuals to star in a new film.

The “Search For A Star” competition will be judged by a panel of experts that includes Kolton Lee (Freestyle director and ex-professional basketball player), Kenrick “H20” Sandy (ace choreographer who has worked with the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Misteeq, Sugababes, Big Brovas and Fergie) and a special celebrity guest.

The winning contestants will go on to take the lead roles in Freestyle, a British urban drama set in the competitive world of freestyle basketball. 

Regional auditions will be held throughout January in London (10th), Manchester (17th) and Birmingham (18th), and lucky contestants who impress the judges will be invited to compete in the grand finals, which take place in London on the 24th January.

All entrants must register for their audition spot via the film’s Bebo profile:  www.bebo.com/FreestyleMovie 

Freestyle has been financed by Film London, BBC Films and the UK Film Council, and will be released in the UK in autumn 2009 by Revolver Entertainment.

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News

Josh Brolin speaks his mind at the NYFCA

Josh BrolinJosh Brolin isn’t a man to mince his words.

At the New York Film Critics Awards dinner last night Brolin was remarkably candid about his American Gangster co-star Russell Crowe.

After winning Best Supporting Actor for his role in Milk and being introducedby co-star Sean Penn Brolin said:

Quite an actor, Sean Penn. And not an a-hole like Russell Crowe.

He then apparently repeated Crowe’s name just in case anyone missed it:

Like Russell Crowe.

He also had some choice words for New York Times theatre critic Ben Brantley, who pissed him off with this negative review from 2000 when Brolin was in a production of Sam Shepard’s play ‘True West’, saying:

I hate that motherf***er. And I don’t think he’s a good writer.

According to Fox News he was sort of joking:

He’s a great guy. It’s all good. He has his thing.

This hot on the heels of the release of his arrest back in July whilst filming W in Louisiana.

His performance as the 43rd president was one of the most underrated of the year and his turn in Milk as Dan White is simply terrific.

Milk opens in the Uk on Friday 23rd January

> Josh Brolin at the IMDb
> Official UK site for Milk

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Awards Season News

BAFTA Longlist

BAFTA TrophyVariety have posted the BAFTA longlist, which is all the films that have been selected in the first round of voting.

The longlist of films includes 15 contenders in each category, from which the five nominees will be chosen in the second round of voting.

Once the final nominees are selected, the whole membership votes again to decide the best film, four acting prizes and film not in the English language.

In all the remaining categories, the members of each chapter determine the vote.

The best British film is not included on the longlist, as the whole membership will vote for nominees in the first round and the BAFTA film committee will whittle that number down in the next two.

Here is the longlist in full:

BEST FILM
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Burn After Reading
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Doubt
Frost/Nixon
In Bruges
I’ve Loved You So Long
Milk
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
The Wrestler

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Baader Meinhof Complex
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Dean Spanley
Defiance
Doubt
The Duchess
Frost/Nixon
Gomorrah
Mamma Mia!
Persepolis
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire

DIRECTOR
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Burn After Reading
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Doubt
Frost/Nixon
Hunger
In Bruges
I’ve Loved You So Long
Milk
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
The Wrestler

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Burn After Reading
Changeling
Che: Part One
Happy-Go-Lucky
Hunger
In Bruges
I’ve Loved You So Long
Milk
Rachel Getting Married
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
The Visitor
W.
Wall-E
Waltz With Bashir
The Wrestler

MAKE UP & HAIR
Australia
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Brideshead Revisited
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
The Duchess
Frost/Nixon
Mamma Mia!
Milk
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
Tropic Thunder
The Wrestler

VISUAL EFFECTS
Australia
Changeling
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Cloverfield
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Hancock
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Iron Man
Quantum of Solace
Slumdog Millionaire
Tropic Thunder
Wall-E
Waltz With Bashir

SOUND
Australia
Burn After Reading
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Frost/Nixon
In Bruges
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Iron Man
Mamma Mia!
Quantum of Solace
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E

EDITING
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Burn After Reading
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Doubt
Frost/Nixon
In Bruges
Man on Wire
Milk
Quantum of Solace
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
The Wrestler

COSTUME DESIGN 
Australia
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Brideshead Revisited
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
The Duchess
Frost/Nixon
Mamma Mia!
Milk
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Sex and the City
Slumdog Millionaire
The Wrestler

PRODUCTION DESIGN 
Australia
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Brideshead Revisited
Changeling”
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
The Dark Knight”
The Duchess”
Frost/Nixon”
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”
Mamma Mia!”
Milk”
Quantum of Solace”
The Reader”
Revolutionary Road”
Slumdog Millionaire”

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Australia”
Changeling”
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
The Dark Knight”
Doubt”
The Duchess”
Frost/Nixon”
In Bruges”
Mamma Mia!”
Milk”
Quantum of Solace”
The Reader”
Revolutionary Road”
Slumdog Millionaire”
The Wrestler”

ANIMATED FILM
Kung Fu Panda”
Persepolis”
The Tale of Despereaux”
Wall-E”
Waltz With Bashir”

MUSIC
Australia
Burn After Reading
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
The Duchess
Frost/Nixon
Mamma Mia!
Milk
Quantum of Solace
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
The Visitor
Wall-E

LEADING ACTOR
Benicio del Toro – “Che Part One”
Brad Pitt – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Christian Bale – “The Dark Knight”
Colin Farrell – “In Bruges”
Dev Patel – “Slumdog Millionaire”
Frank Langella – “Frost/Nixon”
George Clooney – “Burn After Reading”
Javier Bardem – “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Josh Brolin – “W.”
Leonardo DiCaprio – “Revolutionary Road”
Michael Fassbender — “Hunger”
Michael Sheen – “Frost/Nixon”
Mickey Rourke – “The Wrestler”
Richard Jenkins – “The Visitor”
Sean Penn – “Milk”

LEADING ACTRESS 
Angelina Jolie – “Changeling”
Anne Hathaway – “Rachel Getting Married”
Cate Blanchett – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Frances McDormand – “Burn After Reading”
Kate Winslet – “Revolutionary Road”
Kate Winslet – “The Reader”
Keira Knightley – “The Duchess”
Kristen Scott Thomas – “I’ve Loved You So Long”
Meryl Streep – “Mamma Mia!”
Meryl Streep – “Doubt”
Nicole Kidman – “Australia”
Penelope Cruz – “Elegy”
Rebecca Hall – “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Sally Hawkins – “Happy-Go-Lucky”
Scarlett Johansson – “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Brad Pitt – “Burn After Reading”
Brendan Gleeson – “In Bruges”
David Kross – “The Reader”
Eddie Marsan – “Happy-Go-Lucky”
Heath Ledger – “The Dark Knight”
John Malkovich – “Burn After Reading”
John Malkovich – “Changeling”
Josh Brolin – “Milk”
Kevin Bacon – “Frost/Nixon”
Peter O’Toole – “Dean Spanley”
Philip Seymour Hoffman – “Doubt”
Ralph Fiennes – “The Duchess”
Ralph Fiennes – “In Bruges”
Ralph Fiennes – “The Reader”
Robert Downey Jr. – “Tropic Thunder”

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Adams – “Doubt”
Charlotte Rampling – “The Duchess”
Elsa Zylberstein – “I’ve Loved You So Long”
Emma Thompson- “Brideshead Revisited”
Freida Pinto – “Slumdog Millionaire”
Judi Dench – “Quantum of Solace”
Julie Walters – “Mamma Mia!”
Kathy Bates – “Revolutionary Road”
Marisa Tomei – “The Wrestler”
PenĂ©lope Cruz – “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Rebecca Hall – “Frost/Nixon”
Tilda Swinton – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Tilda Swinton – “Burn After Reading”
Vera Farmiga – “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”
Viola Davis – “Doubt”

The BAFTA screening and awards schedule for this year breaks down like this:

 

 

 

  • Thursday 20 November 2008: Deadline for entry of films and submission of Screen Credits Forms
  • Monday 8 December: Round 1 of voting begins
  • Thursday 18 December: All entered films, including qualified films, must be screened to members by this date. Screenings may continue after this date
  • Monday 5 January 2009: Round 1 of voting ends
  • Tuesday 6 January 2009: Round 2 of voting begins
  • Tuesday 13 January 2009: Round 2 of voting ends
  • Thursday 15 January 2009: Nominations announced. Round 3 of voting begins.
  • Monday 2 February 2009: Round 3 of voting ends
  • Friday 6 February 2009: All entered films must open on general release by this date
  • Sunday 8 February 2009: Orange British Academy Film Awards

 

> Official BAFTA site
> Variety story

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Viral Video

Cult Cinema Ads

DCM, the recently formed joint venture that bought Carlton Screen Advertising, are trying to discover the most popular cinema ad of all time.

Notable ads have has been selected by heavyweights from the cinema and now the public can vote on their favourite.

The short list includes ads dating from the 1970s till today, including the following:

Maxell Tapes ‘Break the Sound Barrier’ (1982):

Carling Black Label ‘Dambusters‘ (1990):

Bacardi ‘If’ (1991):

Dunlop ‘Tested for the Unexpected’ (1994):

Ford Puma ‘Bullit’ (1997):

Guinness ‘Surfer’ (1999):

Agent Provocateur ‘Kylie’ (2001):

Sony Bravia ‘Balls’ (2005):

Orange Gold Spot ‘Anjelica Huston’ (2008):

For nostalgia reasons I’d vote for Maxell but if it came down to quality the Dunlop spot directed by Tony Kaye (who went on to make American History X) is the best.

You can check out others on their official YouTube channel and vote on their site here.

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Cinema Trailers

Trailer: Slumdog Millionaire

Slumdog Millionaire is out in the UK this Friday and I would highly recommend you see it, as it is one of the best films of the year.

> Official site
> More reviews of Slumdog Millionaire at Metacritic 
> Read our selection of the best films of 2008

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Amusing

The Climax of Se7en with Toys

The climax of Se7en …with toys (and the voices of Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey).

> Se7en at the IMDb
> Trailer for the original film at YouTube

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Cinema

UK Cinema Releases: Friday 2nd January 2009

UK Cinema Releases 02-01-09

NATIONAL RELEASES

Che: Part One (Optimum Releasing): In the UK Stephen Soderbergh‘s biopic of Che Guevara (played by Benicio Del Toro) will be released in two parts with some cinemas showing special double-bill screenings. In the first part we see the Cuban Revolution inter-cut with Guevara’s 1964 trip to the United Nations and refreshingly it eschews the narrative cliches of many historical biopics.

Instead of ponderous meditations on motives or background we are plunged into the raw action of the revolutionary’s life. Soderbergh has always been a gifted technical filmmaker interested in pushing the boundaries of mainstream cinema and here he has crafted one of his most interesting and accomplished films with the help of a revolutionary digital camera (appropriately called the RED One) that has allowed him to make an epic using guerrilla film-making techniques. 

The spiritual core of the film is an outstanding performance from Del Toro, who captures the physical and vocal mannerisms of Che so well that he manages to make you forget about the face that spawned so many t-shirts and posters. UK box office could be good, given positive word of mouth and a wider release than normal for a foreign language film. Che: Part Two is released on February 20th. [Cert 15 / Odeons Camden, Covent Garden, Curzon Soho & Nationwide – Previews 1 Jan]

The Reader (Entertainment): The adaptation of the 1995 German novel by Bernhard Schlink follows a complicated love affair in the 1950s between a German teenager named Michael Berg (David Kross) and a woman twice his age called Hannah Schmitz (Kate Winslet). Years later as a law student he discovers a terrible secret about his former lover and struggles to deal with the repercussions of her actions in World War II. 

It is directed by Stephen Daldry and Ralph Fiennes plays Berg as an older man struggling to deal with his past. With a script by David Hare (who worked with Daldry on The Hours) this was always going to be an awards season contender, although some mixed reviews in the US and the UK might harm its word of mouth. 

It is a well crafted and involving tale with three very solid performances from Winslet, Fiennes and Kross. Daldry and Hare have managed to preserve the knotty moral questions of the book – something which appears to have really riled critics of the film – and the cinematography from Roger Deakins and Chris Menges is first rate.

Given the popularity of the book, two notable leads and current awards season buzz, UK box office could be good if not spectacular. [Cert 15 / Vue West End & Nationwide]

* Listen to our interview with Stephen Daldry and Ralph Fiennes on The Reader *

The Spirit (Lionsgate UK): Frank Miller‘s adaptation of the newspaper comic strip by Will Eisner is about a murdered cop who is mysteriously reborn as the masked crime fighter called the Spirit. Although it stars a newcomer (Gabriel Macht) in the central role the supporting cast contains such luminaries as Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson and Eva Mendes. 

The big challenge for the film is the deluge of negative reviews which could harm the box office, however it is the only mainstream action film out this weekend so it could do some decent business this weekend. [Cert 12A / Vue West End & Nationwide]

Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants 2 (Warner Bros): A sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants which sees the original cast and real life friends (America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel and Blake Lively), return to star in the movie, which was directed by Sanaa Hamri. [Cert 12A / Nationwide]

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IN SELECTED RELEASE

Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (Park Circus): A re-release for Sam Peckinpah’s 1971 film about an American bartender and his prostitute girlfriend who go on a road trip through the Mexican underworld to collect a $1 million bounty on the head of a dead gigolo. [Cert 18/ BFI Southbank & Key Cities]

> UK Cinema Releases for January 2009
> Get the latest showtimes for your local cinema via Google Movies
> Check out our latest DVD picks