Thursday, 25 April 2013

Mr Pip trailer arrives

Mr Pip trailer arrives


Mr Pip is in NZ Cinemas 3 October 2013

Based on Lloyd Jones' seminal novel and adapted for the screen by Academy Award Nominated filmmaker Andrew Adamson - it stars Hugh Laurie.




A film by Andrew Adamson and shot on location in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand, Mr Pip will be released in New Zealand cinemas on 3 October 2013.
 “I am excited to reveal this first peek at Mr. Pip to New Zealand audiences” says director, producer and writer Andrew Adamson. “Lloyd Jones’ classic novel is a wonderful tale of the imaginative power of story, and the beautiful landscapes and people of Bougainville have truly brought that power to the screen.  As we put the final touches on the film, I’m now looking forward to bringing this unique world to audiences later this year.” 
Set against the backdrop of civil war in Bougainville, the film stars Hugh Laurie (House) as the enigmatic teacher Mr. Watts who reads to his pupils from Charles Dickens’  “Great Expectations”.  Matilda, a 14-year-old student played by newcomer Xzannjah, is transported by her imagination and the world of Dickens becoming transfixed by the characters and Mr Watts’ interpretation of the story.   The tale of Mr Pip reveals that on an island at war, fiction can have dangerous consequences.  The film also stars Healsville Joel, Eka Darville and Kerry Fox.

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Iron Man 4 will feature Robert Downey Jr

Iron Man 4 will feature Robert Downey Jr


Iron Man 3 has just been unleashed in cinemas on this side of the world with Robert Downey Jr reprising his role as Tony Stark.

Read the Iron Man 3 Movie Review

But Iron Man 3 saw the end of contractual obligations for Downey Jr to continue with the role leading to speculation Robert Downey Jr wouldn't return as Tony Stark / Iron Man.

However, in London director Shane Black has revealed Robert Downey Jr will return as Tony Stark....sort of. Maybe.


Speaking at the London premiere of Iron Man 3 in Leicester Square, Black told The Evening Standard: “I think he’ll be back for another one. I’m sure of it.”
The actor is yet to sign up to Iron Man 4, prompting rumours that he may be quitting the film franchise.

And for fans not yet satiated by the film, here are a stack of images from the latest Iron Man movie...
















Iron Man 3: Movie Review

Iron Man 3: Movie Review


Cast: Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Ben Kingsley, Don Cheadle, Rebecca Hall, Jon Favreau, James Badge Dale
Director: Shane Black

"We create our own demons."

So goes the very first line of this threequel, opening to massive expectations and no doubt, box office following Iron Man's last triumphant outing as part of the superhero powerhouse which was The Avengers.


Robert Downey Jr reprises his role as billionaire Tony Stark - who, this time around, is suffering a little from PTSD following the events at the end of the alien Chitauri invasion masterminded by Loki. Well, you'd expect that from someone who escaped from a wormhole with a nuke in tow...

Facing a distinct lack of sleep, Stark has been distancing himself from the love of his life Pepper Potts (Paltrow), who's working hard at Stark Industries and is choosing to dwell on building other Iron Man suits within his basement.

But when bearded terrorist The Mandarin strikes, taking down everything Tony Stark holds dear, Stark has no choice but to go back to basics to try and save the day...

Iron Man 3 is not what you would expect in terms of blockbuster outing.

Sure, Shane Black's fashioned some killer crowd-pleasing, large exploding moments of spectacle but the overall feel of this flick is somewhat of a downer, darker and slightly dour affair - despite moments of humour throughout this character piece.

Stark is prone to panic and anxiety attacks - and it gives Downey Jr a new facet to play with onscreen as well as humanising the smarmy, egotistical philanthropist. But it also gives depth of vulnerability and a degree of heartbreak to his distancing himself from Potts (their relationship being the pulsing heart of this latest film) as it all plays out. Downey Jr is never anything less than eminently watchable as it unfolds, whether it's raging anger when laying down a challenge to Mandarin  and chasing after the bearded terrorist (bin Laden allegories, anyone?) or realising how mortal he is post-Avengers' incidents.

Likewise, Ben Kingsley's Mandarin character is a fabulous addition to the pantheon of Marvel baddies. To say too much about this bearded Bin Laden-esque terrorist, with his cyber-hacking broadcasts is to give too much away from the film. But he adds a menace which is befitting and the equal of Stark's theatricality as he exacts his diabolical plots. Guy Pearce brings a level of nastiness and rejected smarm as Aldrich Killian, but Rebecca Hall is frankly wasted in a role, which amounts to little more than an extended cameo. Don Cheadle gets a Lethal Weapon-esque team up with Stark toward the end of the film as Iron Patriot falls into trouble.

Despite there being plenty of unexpected moments, twists and turns, and some eye-catching action sequences, there's a horrendously saggy middle piece which sees Stark paired off with a kid and a woodshed-cum-factory as he tries to piece together what's happened and start afresh with only one Iron Man suit.  Thankfully, some wonderfully uncaring one liners sour the saccharine a little, but it's still not quite enough to lift the energy lull. There's also a bit of muddled side plotting going on with the whole Extremis / Killian storyline which somehow manages to derail and detract from the blockbuster action on offer.

Will it lead to an Iron Man 4?

That's the big question - with the Iron Man 3 ending feeling like a kind of wrap up, and Downey Jr's contract being finished with the role, you'd have to wonder if this is the end for Stark. But given this latest performance, he's irreplaceable - and Marvel would be hard pressed to bring anyone else into a role which Downey Jr has made so emphatically his own.

I think the problem with Iron Man 3 is one of expectations; they were so high following the team up of The Avengers - and perhaps wisely, those involved chose to take the Marvel Phase 2 down a deeper, more introspective route for which they should be commended; I really did enjoy the whole Stark having to rely on Stark rather than the suit angle, but couldn't help feeling that I potentially wanted a little more from the film. It's no disaster by any stretch of the imagination and is good, solid entertainment on a Friday night - if this is the direction Marvel Phase 2 is going based on the latest Iron Man movie, then I'm certainly very, very intrigued.

Oh, and make sure you stick around for the obligatory post credits sequence at the end....

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Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Thor - Dark World trailer is here

Thor - Dark World trailer is here


The first official trailer for Thor - Dark World has dropped - just ahead of the release of Iron Man 3 in cinemas tomorrow.

The sequel to Marvel's Thor, starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston and Christopher Eccleston.





We've got a first look at Thor- Dark World with the launch of the new Thor Dark World poster.


ZB Movie Review

ZB Movie Review


This week, talking Iron Man 3 with Jack Tame, The Sessions and Pitch Perfect on DVD.



Even more Iron Man 3 images

Even more Iron Man 3 images


Iron Man 3 has just been unleashed in cinemas on this side of the world with Robert Downey Jr reprising his role as Tony Stark.

Read the Iron Man 3 Movie Review

And for fans not yet satiated by the film, here are a stack of images from the latest Iron Man movie





































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