I Give It a Year is one very confused movie. Written and directed by the Dan Mazer, who is perhaps best known as Sacha Baron-Cohen’s writing and production partner of long standing, it aims, somewhat unsuccessfully, to be all things to all moviegoers. In part, and this forms the Continue Reading
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When Ryan Gosling met Dr Who
So news hot off the movie-making press is that Matt Smith (aka Dr Who) … has been chosen to star in Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, How To Catch a Monster … which also stars Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) … as a single mother who Continue Reading
Movie review: “Silver Linings Playbook”
What do you do when your entire world spectacularly, and comprehensively, falls apart? That’s the question that Silver Linings Playbook, a muscular romantic comedy and drama hybrid by David O. Russell, and based on the book by Matthew Quick, dares to pose and to be honest, for much of Continue Reading
Movie review: “Lincoln”
Rarely does a movie transport you so completely to another place and time, and into the lives of the people who called that era home, such that you feel as if its evocation is more real than the time you inhabit, but Lincoln, directed by Steven Spielberg from a Continue Reading
Shiny new posters for “Oz: The Great and Powerful”
Disney are certainly going to a huge amount of effort to make sure that Oz: The Great and Powerful, directed by Sam Raimi, and which makes its debut on 8 March this year, is every bit as much an event release as the original Wizard of Oz was back Continue Reading
How cool is this? The eye-catching new poster for “Iron Man 3” (+ Superbowl trailer)
Now this, my friends, IS A POSTER. Eye-catching, stylish and telling a powerful story all in a glance. It was released yesterday as part of Disney/Marvel’s impressively imaginary marketing for the film starring Robert Downer Jr as the titular character and Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin, in a role Continue Reading
Disney’s “Paperman” charms its way online
It is both a symptom of growing older and the saturation of pop culture delights that our burgeoning digital age provides us, that very little truly surprises anymore. It is not that the quality is questionable – although like anything in life, much of what is produced is of Continue Reading
“The Muppets … Again” … again! (Plot + first official image)
This time The Muppets are going global. traipsing across the globe on a grand adventure evoking all the delightfully silly charm and sophistication of 60s crime and spy capers like The Pink Panther (1963) and Casino Royale (1967). And there will be action and intrigue and no doubt humour and Continue Reading
Movies in a hurry! Movie pictograms from H57
My lord there are some enormously creative, visionary people out there! Take Gianmarco Milesi and Matteo Civaschi from design studio H57 in Milan, Italy and the authors of lifeinfiveseconds) who have gained themselves quite a following with their imaginative Star Wars typography posters. I discovered their work on the amazing Continue Reading
Movie review: “Zero Dark Thirty”
Zero Dark Thirty, Oscar-winner Kathryn Bigelow’s first movie since the much-acclaimed Hurt Locker (2009), is in many ways a very brave movie. In an era where fact is often obscured by rabidly-argued opinion, and everyone seems to have fractured into tribalised camps sniping and trolling each other with vengeful Continue Reading