Friday, 3 May 2013

I Anna Director Barnaby Southcombe talks about the film-making process

I Anna Director Barnaby Southcombe talks about the film-making process


I Anna stars Charlotte Rampling and Gabriel Byrne as a pair of people locked in an investigation into a murder. She knows something and Gabriel Byrne's the cop who's investigating. But the pair are mysteriously drawn together. Director Barnaby Southcombe took some time to answer our questions about the film and the film-making process.

You’d been working as a director on a fair few TV series, how difficult was the transition to film?
The way the film industry works, your TV experience doesn’t seem to count for anything. You may as well have worked as a butcher before – So I was grateful I managed to make this. I didn’t realise how long the process would be though. 4 years from start to finish and it’s still going!


What were the obstacles you faced and how did you overcome them?


Charlotte broke her wrist 3 days before we started filming and turned up for final costume fittings with a huge plaster cast. I had a choice: push the film and claim insurance but risk not getting all the actors back together again or go away and see if I could incorporate it into the story. In the end, I was a little upset that I hadn’t thought of it myself as I thought it added an interesting layer.

I’m imagining the biggest obstacle would have been getting your mother, Charlotte Rampling....?


I thought it would be a shoo­‐in, seeing as you know, we’re like... whanau, but she turned me down when I sent her a short treatment: thought the character was too dark. So I had to go away with my tail between my legs and actually write the script before she saw what it was I was trying to do. Thankfully she saw the light then.

How awkward were some of the grittier, darker scenes to direct with her?


Ah, she’s a pro. She’s done it before. I was the one who was beet-­‐red in the corner not knowing what to say. Her and Ralph Brown were great. They just took things in hand and said “right, shall we do this?”

What was her feedback like on set?

She’s very trusting in her directors. It takes her a while to gauge whether she’s going to agree to a film but once she’s made that decision she hands over responsibility– it’s kind of liberating for her because then she’s prepared to go anywhere emotionally, there’s no safety net. It’s what makes her still such an exciting actress. So it’s a very collaborative relationship.

A noir thriller is quite a debut – and with quite an auspicious cast as well?


Noir isn’t what we necessarily associate with British films and so I was keen to set the story here. The book on which this is based is set in New York and I wanted to bring a European flavour to this familiar hard boiled scenario. I knew casting Charlotte and Gabriel would bring this feeling of displacement, as they are more familiar in French and American cinema. I liked the idea of these two lost souls, searching for love in this foreign looking city and finding each other.

It’s rare to see an older cast these days in a film like this?


Yes that’s true, and certainly it was when I was trying to pull the film together, but now it seems films are starting to come out with older cast and finding an audience too, which is great. Marigold Hotel and Quartet are testaments to that. The baby boomers are such an iconic and successful generation, whose cinematic legacy in front and behind the camera is so defining, who wouldn’t want to make films with them?

What was the best part of shooting this?


The German catering. We had to shoot a few of the interiors of the movie in Germany for financing reasons and the on-set food was simply the best I have ever had.

Looking back on the film, what would you do differently and what did you do that actually surprised you?


Sounds a bit smug but I wouldn’t change anything. I’m sure this film has many weaknesses but I like them as they are. I’d like to think I would direct this very differently if I had another crack at it but only because I wouldn’t want to repeat myself. I hope I’ve learnt a lot. It’s too early to tell. It’s certainly been a hell of an emotional ride.

What’s next for you?I’m writing at the moment. I’ll let you know when I finish... promise.

I Anna is out now on DVD from Transmission Films.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

New Wolverine trailer

New Wolverine trailer


A brand new Wolverine trailer is here.

Footage of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine has been released from CinemaCon. It gives a little more away about the Silver Samurai too....


And there's also a brand new The Wolverine poster out as well.

The brand new full length The Wolverine trailer is also here



The Company You Keep: Movie Review

The Company You Keep: Movie Review


Cast: Robert Redford, Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Julie Christie
Director: Robert Redford

Based on the novel by Neil Gordon, Robert Redford directs and stars in this film about the Weather Underground, a radical protest group in America back in the late 60s plotted to overthrow the government.

When a former member of the group, Sharon Solarz (Susan Sarandon) hands herself into the FBI after 30 years in hiding following a bank robbery in which one person was murdered, local journalist Ben Shepard (LaBeouf) finds his interest piqued.


A series of clues and a tip off from the FBI leads Shepard to uncover Jim Grant (Robert Redford) a former Weatherman who's wanted for murder. But when the web starts to get closer to netting Grant, he goes on the run.

However, Shepard doesn't believe he's guilty of the crime he's accused of...

The Company You Keep is a solid, if unspectacular thriller which benefits from a truly great ensemble cast.

The likes of Stanley Tucci, Richard Jenkins, Chris Cooper, Terrence Howard, Anna Kendrick, Sarandon, Brendan Gleeson and Nick Nolte to name but a few show the depth of the cast which can give a story the venerability and reliance it needs as it unspools. It's a mix of putting 1960s idealism into a modern day setting while muddying the waters with old age - and it works well with the likes of Robert Redford at the helm. Occasionally though, it feels like these actors are simply rolled out, with little to work with - a series of extended cameos if you will. Certainly, Howard's Cornelius, an agent in charge of the hunt, seems to do little other than bark out traditional FBI cliches - and Anna Kendrick is woefully underused.

And yet, it never fully seems to grasp the mettle of thriller and give you as much tension or suspense as you'd expect as it chops and changes back and forth to Redford being on the run and Shepard doing the research.

There's a real lack of suspense as the story unfolds despite some killer scenes. One of those sees Sarandon's Solarz in a cell with LaBeouf's reporter as she espouses some regret for what happened but not at the cost of her principles. Sarandon plays it with such clarity of vision and purpose, that it's one of a handful of scenes which linger on in the memory after this worthy film's done.

LaBeouf displays moments of cockiness and punkish arrogance as Shepard investigates, but his character somewhat sits at odds with the quieter and more thoughtful elements of the film. Brit Marling's impressive as the daughter with ties to what's happened but it's primarily the constant parade of elder actors who appear which really give this the impetus the messy story needs as its slightly overlong running time edges closer to the end.

Restrained and reasonable, The Company You Keep is a great movie for an afternoon's viewing indoors on the small screen with its knotty conundrum of moral principles years down the line. While not quintessentially gripping Redford, it's just a shame that the source material hasn't transcribed better to the big screen, given the fact there's such a stunning cast involved.

Rating:


Wednesday, 1 May 2013

New Fast and Furious 6 Trailer hits the road

New Fast and Furious 6 Trailer hits the road


A brand new Fast and Furious 6 trailer has dropped.

Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of all-stars as the global blockbuster franchise built on speed races to its next continent in Fast & Furious 6.

Reuniting for their most high-stakes adventure yet, fan favorites Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Sung Kang, Gal Gadot, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Elsa Pataky are joined by badass series newcomers Luke Evans and Gina Carano.

Since Dom (Diesel) and Brian’s (Walker) Rio heist toppled a kingpin’s empire and left their crew with $100 million, our heroes have scattered across the globe. But their inability to return home and living forever on the lam have left their lives incomplete.

Meanwhile, Hobbs (Johnson) has been tracking an organization of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries, whose mastermind (Evans) is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to be the love Dom thought was dead, Letty (Rodriguez). The only way to stop the criminal outfit is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks Dom to assemble his elite team in London. Payment? Full pardons for all of them so they can return home and make their families whole again....


Fast & Furious 6 is releasing on 30th May in NZ

Spring Breakers: Movie Review

Spring Breakers: Movie Review


Cast: Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, Rachel Korine, James Franco
Director: Harmony Korine

Babes, boobs, bikinis, bongs and beer.


And then some.

That about sums up the lurid and somewhat trashy Spring Breakers, which is busting out into cinemas and is more of an experience than a fully-formed story. Opening with bright pink titles and a slow-mo, extreme close up of plenty of amply bosomed half-naked nubile young women partying with the boys on a Bacchanal-style beach, Spring Breakers is anything but subtle.

Brit, (Ashley Benson) Candy, (Vanessa Hudgens) Faith (Selena Gomez) and Cotty (Korine) are four college girls who are wanting to head to Florida for the annual American debauch-fest that is spring break. Faith is the only one who's slightly different in their group, coming from a loosely Catholic upbringing and who spends her spare time in college in prayer groups, rather than Brit and Candy who swap crude grafitti notes during lectures.

When Brit, Candy and Cotty rob a local diner with water pistols, the group suddenly has enough to head to Florida - and party down, believing the booze-fest will offer them some kind of escape from their miserable existence.

However, while initially the group has fun in party central, the quartet end up in jail during a bust on a party. But that's when gold-toothed, corn-rowed rapper Alien (Franco in a loopy performance) bails them out in the hope they'll do some dirty work for him....

But fractions form within the group as the excesses of Spring Break and the reality of their lifestyle choices come crashing in.

Spring Breakers is an intriguing film; it's been a while since I've seen it now, but to be honest, I can't quite get it out of my head, which is always an interesting phenomenon for a movie. Like the ladies contained within, there's scant plot, and hardly any real characterisation from the main four girls and James Franco's dealer. I think that's intentional from Harmony Korine, but it makes it somewhat difficult to latch on to any of the emotional plight of the characters.

It's quite an hypnotic experience too as the group chants such mantras as "Pretend like it's a video game" when robbing the diner - (GTA Spring Break, anyone?) and "Pretend like it's a movie" and "Spring Break, spring break forever" are looped like a sampled record.

Is it caricature or is it condemning or celebrating spring break and the lifestyles there? I don't quite know - it's a hollow sleazy experience, yet one which stays with you for good or bad reasons.

Gomez and Hudgens do plenty to dispel their past as the teen Disney queens, but there's very little full on acting for them to do - Hudgens trashes her carefully constructed image with a part in a threesome, and Gomez drinks to excess while others writhe around on the floor, wearing very little; Ashley Benson (from TV's Pretty Little Liars) impresses. A general feeling of everything being unresolved for two of the characters annoys, given that one at least has had some investment in her journey from naive college girl to finding her faith and belief in life tested.

And yet, for Franco, the drug dealer role is one perhaps of a lifetime, a repulsive and repugnant character whose take on life is skewed by perceptions from TV shows and video games; so is Korine condemning us and the younger generation for aspiring to this lifestyle? I'm not sure, but it's a testament to his film making and the final product that I'm still as confused on this film now as I was in the hours after I first viewed it.

The Spring Breakers movie will repulse some, will anger others and will shock - but it should do; it's a film which confounds and defies expectation; a rare feat in today's popcorn world.

Rating:


Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Idiots of Ants: Comedy Festival Review

Idiots of Ants: Comedy Festival Review


Last year, I missed this comedy troupe due to comedian clashes.  (That's the shows, not some kind of bizarro comedy fight club...)

It was, without doubt, my biggest regret of the Comedy Festival 2012. Thankfully, this year I've managed to rectify that - and after sitting through their one hour show Model Citizens, I'm even more mad that I missed them last year.

Sketch shows can be hit and miss, but this four piece (Andy, Elliott, Benjamin and James) have managed to package up rapid fire skits and sketches into something that transcends humour.


The show began as we were filing in with 2 of them on stage at Rangatira at Q Theatre in a front room of a flat set up, before cleverly breaking through the fourth wall, and insinuating their way into the audience's lives. A series of technical snafus certainly blighted their first night in Auckalnd (as their typo revealed at the end) but it showed no signs of throwing them off their game.

Sketches at gunpoint, war soldiers controlled by other forces, a song about the man who took the audience to dinner, a sex change sketch and an ongoing compunction to use two members in the front row for a series of continuing gags - they all came at us thick and fast. High paced energy, frantic and frenetic The Idiots of Ants are a troupe which are clearly destined for real greatness with their sly and wry look at life.

Like the Goons, the League of Gentlemen, the Pythons, they've clearly got some form of magic trapped in a moment and are using it to their extreme advantage. Despite moments of corpsing on stage (due, no doubt to the fact they're having such a good time) the show was an extremely slick and fun affair which ended all too quickly. They managed an hour of tautly paced, quick fire humour which proved to have an extremely high hit rate and amused greatly.

Idiots of Ants last year won the best International show and I can see why - they are one of the best and brightest groups of intelligently sly comedians at the festival so far - and they left me with two things as I walked out - a) a huge beaming grin over my face and b) a desperate unhappiness that the show was over, and had only lasted an hour. I could easily have seen more.

This is the New Zealand International Comedy Festival's first must see act - do yourself a favour, and don't make the same mistake I did last year.

Watch_Dogs Release date revealed

Watch_Dogs Release date revealed


I cannot wait for this title...


Ubisoft has announced that its highly anticipated title Watch_Dogs will hit store shelves in Europe, Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand territories on November 21, 2013 on PlayStation®3, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the WiiU™ system from Nintendo and Windows PC, as well as at the launch of PlayStation®4. The game is also planned for other next generation consoles.

Players will be able to choose from a selection of different editions, offering a variety of digital and physical content allowing for a deeper immersion in the Watch_Dogs universe.

Details of each of the four Watch_Dogs collector’s editions available at launch in EMEA territories:

The Dedsec Edition
This premium edition is ideal for Watch_Dogs fans wishing to immerse themselves in the hacker fantasy. It includes:

Ø  Physical content:
-      A 23cm Aiden Pearce Figurine
-      Steelbook™
-      DedSec Collector box
-      Watch_Dogs Artbook: artworks and illustrations that inspired the game
-      Original soundtrack of the game
-      Watch_Dogs map of Chicago
-      Set of 4 collectible cards: discover Watch_Dogs iconic characters through augmented reality
-      Set of 3 exclusive badges

Ø  Digital content: 3 single player missions with up to almost 60 minutes of additional gameplay:
-      Palace Pack: A police raid is planned on the luxury palace of an Internet mogul. His impressive databanks have intimate details on thousands of people…including Aiden Pearce. Break inside, wipe those hard drives and escape before the raid begins.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: investigation bonus allows gamers to unlock more investigative opportunities inside the network databanks, and ATM hack boost which boost the cash rewards when hacking bank accounts.

-      Signature Shot: A biometrics weapon has been smuggled into Chicago for a captain of the Black Viceroys gang. The weapon only works for the first person who holds the gun. Breach a stronghold, steal the package and be the first to hold the weapon.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: black viceroys gang colours outfit and biometric assault rifle.

-      Breakthrough Pack: A secret gathering is underway. The Chicago Club is negotiating power with Corporate CEOs. The Club has hired scramblers to block surveillance devices. Drive around the city to find the scramblers and take them out. Retrieve all names from the meeting and upload their images to the world.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: vehicle expert perk allowing players to get free vehicles from underground car contact and earn discounts on select cars.

The Vigilante Edition
This edition is for gamers who want to embody a real life hacker vigilante with the iconic mask and cap of Aiden Pierce. It includes all they need to become a modern day hero:

Ø  Physical content:
-      Vigilante Collector box
-      Aiden Pearce’s iconic cap
-      Aiden Pearce’s mask
-      Original soundtrack of the game

Ø  Digital content: 1 single player mission:
-      Palace Pack: A police raid is planned on the luxury palace of an Internet mogul. His impressive databanks have intimate details on thousands of people…including Aiden Pearce. Break inside, wipe those hard drives and escape before the raid begins.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: investigation bonus allows gamers to unlock more investigative opportunities inside the network databanks, and ATM hack boost which boost the cash rewards when hacking bank accounts.

The Uplay Exclusive Edition
This exclusive edition available only on Uplay website addresses to gamers who wish to improve their hacking skills through 3 single player missions. It includes:

Ø  Physical content:
-      Exclusive Steelbook™
Ø  Digital content: 3 single player missions with up to almost 60 minutes of additional game play:
-      Palace Pack: A police raid is planned on the luxury palace of an Internet mogul. His impressive databanks have intimate details on thousands of people…including Aiden Pearce. Break inside, wipe those hard drives and escape before the raid begins.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: investigation bonus allows gamers to unlock more investigative opportunities inside the network databanks, and ATM hack boost which boost the cash rewards when hacking bank accounts.

-      Signature Shot: A biometrics weapon has been smuggled into Chicago for a captain of the Black Viceroys gang. The weapon only works for the first person who holds the gun. Breach a stronghold, steal the package and be the first to hold the weapon.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: black viceroys gang colours outfit and biometric assault rifle.

-      Breakthrough Pack: A secret gathering is underway. The Chicago Club is negotiating power with Corporate CEOs. The Club has hired scramblers to block surveillance devices. Drive around the city to find the scramblers and take them out. Retrieve all names from the meeting and upload their images to the world.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: vehicle expert perk allowing players to get free vehicles from underground car contact and earn discounts on select cars.

The ANZ Special Edition
This Special edition features the retail copy of the game and a single player mission for gamers who want to step into the action right away.  In addition to this, ANZ customers will get 2 unlockable bonus packs:

Ø  Digital content: 1 single player mission:
-      Breakthrough Pack: A secret gathering is underway. The Chicago Club is negotiating power with Corporate CEOs. The Club has hired scramblers to block surveillance devices. Drive around the city to find the scramblers and take them out. Retrieve all names from the meeting and upload their images to the world.
Rewards unlocked upon completion of the ULC mission: vehicle expert perk allowing players to get free vehicles from underground car contact and earn discounts on select cars.

Ø  Single Player unlockable bonus pack:
-          Untouchables Single Player Pack: A nod to Chicago’s infamous 1920s criminal world.
Rewards: Tommy Gun + 1920s Chicago Outfit
.

Ø  Multiplayer unlockable bonus pack:
-          Multiplayer Pack: The visual incarnation of 2 multiplayer factions.
Rewards: Skins of these 2 multiplayer factions + Double $$$ rewards for the contracts of these 2 multiplayer factions + 2 faction tags.

The ANZ Special Edition will be included as part of the DedSec, Vigilante and Uplay Editions.

In Watch_Dogs, players will assume the role of Aiden Pearce, a new type of vigilante who, with the help of his smart phone, will use his ability to hack into Chicago’s central operating system (ctOS) and control almost every element of the city. Aiden will be able to tap into the city’s omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights or public transportation to stop a chase, and more. The city of Chicago is now the ultimate weapon.

Stay connected to Watch_Dogs by visiting the official websiteFacebook page and Twitter account.

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