Monday, 12 May 2014

Win a double to Armageddon in Wellington or Hamilton

Win a double to Armageddon in Wellington or Hamilton


Good news - I've got passes to either the Wellington or Hamilton Armageddon Expo.

The Armageddon Expo returns this month and thanks to our pals over there, I've got double passes to giveaway (sadly no transport to and from so you'll have to find your own way there).

We're giving you a chance to win a double to either one of those shows - simply email to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com  and tell me where you want to go!


You'll have to hurry as the competition closes 19th May!

Superheroes, zombies, sci-fi monsters and real-life anime characters are gearing up to make their annual appearances, alongside real fantasy, fiction and comic stars at the Hamilton Armageddon Expo at Claudelands Events Centre on May 24th and 25th. And in Wellington on May 31st / June 1st.

"This is our third year at Claudelands Events Centre and it's really one of the best venues for this event in the country," says Armageddon Expo Event Director Bill Geradts.
"Our guests really enjoy coming to New Zealand, they find the Waikato audience to be very enthusiastic and always make them feel welcome" says Geradts.

"From a hosting point of view, I can't fault Claudelands - the venue dynamics absolutely work for what we need and it remains one of our favourite cities for the Armageddon Expo" he says.

The line-up of top international guests from the small and big screens heading to Hamilton includes Leven Rambin from The Hunger Games and DJ Qualls of Supernatural and Breaking Bad fame as well as Michael Rowe from the popular show Arrow.
Jake Abel of the Percy Jackson films and Supernatural TV series heads to the event alongside Christopher Judge of Stargate SG1, Samantha Ferris from Supernatural, James Patrick Stuart of Battlestar Galactica 1980 and Steven Williams of the original 21 Jump Street TV series and the cult-hit film, The Blues Brothers. Hobbit stars Mark Hadlow and John Callen also join the extensive guest list.

Recognisable by their distinct voiceover work, Charles Martinet (voice of Super Mario brothers Mario and Luigi), Paul Eiding (voice actor from Ben 10) and William Salyers (The Regular Show) will also appear at the Hamilton event alongside international J Pop performer Chii Sakurabi, comic artists Bill Sienkiewicz and Richard Fairgray and comic writer Tom Taylor.

All celebrities attending will take part in panels, signings and photos, so fans can meet them in person.

As well as big names, huge exhibitors and the biggest display of costumed cult-fans to gather in one place, events will keep the adrenalin flowing throughout the weekend from Cosplay contests to the classic Fear Factor Challenge.

Whatever the niche, Armageddon Expo has it covered.
From its inception in 1995, the Armageddon Expo has grown to become the largest fantasy event in Australasia. With shows in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne and Hamilton, the Armageddon Expo embodies the ever-growing pulp culture phenomenon.

To see a full list of stars and events happening at the expos go towww.armageddonexpo.com
Please note - this competition does not cover your travel expenses to or from the events.

Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD: Blu Ray Review

Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD: Blu Ray Review


Rating: PG
Released by Vendetta Films

Peter Cushing, the forgotten Doctor Who, stars in this 1960s colour film, transferring to Blu Ray for the first time.

In a remake of a very famous William Hartnell serial, the Daleks (in their full technicolour awfulness) are trying to mine the Earth's core to take over the planet - and also the solar system by driving the planet around (stick with it, it was the 1960s)

But on hand to stop them is the Doctor...

Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD is a bright technicolour film that zips along with pace and impressiveness. If you're a Whovian, you'll know what to expect from the film, but Cushing brings a level of eccentricity and dottiness that's similarly in keeping with Hartnell's turn as the Doctor but yet somehow manages to eek his own mark on the long running Time Lord role.

Also included is the great Dalekmania doco, a nice 58 min piece, that's a solid extra and a nice addition to this package.

Extras: Dalekmania Doco, Interview, trailer

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Sunday, 11 May 2014

ZB Reviews - Bad Neighbours, Belle and Chef

ZB Reviews - Bad Neighbours, Belle and Chef


It's back to the movies with Jack Tame this week with reviews of Bad Neighbours, starring Seth Rogen and Zac Efron; Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Belle and Jon Favreau in Chef.

Take a listen below

http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/auckland/listen-on-demand/audio/634234501-darren-bevan--at-the-movies

A Hijacking: DVD Review

A Hijacking: DVD Review


Rating: M
Released by Madman Home Ent

The film that Captain Phillips should have been, A Hijacking is a Danish film that's not based on a true story.

Pilou Asbaek (from Borgen) is the chef on a final voyage of a Danish tanker, that's hijacked by Somali pirates. Forced into being the go between, the chef starts to realise how serious things are - and how abandoned the crew feels.

Tense and impressive, A Hijacking flips back and forth between the waters and the corporate shenanigans as the negotiations continue. It's an interesting way of doing things and almost feels like a doco thanks to the rather dour somewhat serious filming.

But A Hijacking remains a thrilling piece of cinema - a modern day high stakes film that has all the tension and all the frissons of something about to boil over. Gripping and impressive, it's worth your time.

Extras: Brief doco

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Saturday, 10 May 2014

Sunshine on Leith: Movie Review

Sunshine on Leith: Movie Review


Cast: Kevin Guthrie, Antonia Thomas, Jane Horrocks, Jason Flemyng, George McKay, Peter Mullan, Freya Mavor
Director: Dexter Fletcher

It really shouldn't work - a musical based on the songs of the speccy eyed twins, The Proclaimers....and yet, here it is.

Sunshine on Leith is based on the stage hit of the same name and is the story of two soldiers, Davy and Ally (Guthrie and McKay) who return to Edinburgh after their platoon is attacked in Afghanistan.

However, the duo are faced with family and love problems as they head back to their home town - and their parents (Mullan and Horrocks) are beset by their own issues - when a long lost daughter from an affair shows up.

Essentially, Sunshine on Leith is one of those bubblegum musicals that's as effervescent as it is disposable. With people bursting into song all over the place, you'd expect it to rankle as the tunes are belted out from within panoramics of an eternally sunny Scotland (surely some CGI trickery).

But yet, Sunshine on Leith delivers a feel good movie of fun and charm - and even tosses a Proclaimers cameo in very early on. It helps that the songs are part of the narrative rather than casually thrown in when the story appears to hit a lull - it's this natural feeling that ensures this musical fits in with the singalong nature of some of the Proclaimers biggest hits.

And yep, they're there - a flash mob of 500 Miles, Letter From America, and Let's Get Married are all guaranteed to see you smiling along (500 Smiles anyone?). With the genial cast all doing their own singing, and Dexter Fletcher framing the whole piece so nicely, it's a perfectly pleasant piece that's got more charm than you'd ever expect.

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Friday, 9 May 2014

What We Do In The Shadows: Hobbies Clip released

What We Do In The Shadows: Hobbies Clip released


The first clip - aside from the What We Do In The Shadows Trailer - has been released this morning by the Delicious Necks Youtube channel.

Those involved in Taika Waititi's new film have revealed the movie will release on June 19th after an Auckland premiere on June 13th

Take a look at the What We Do In The Shadows: Hobbies Clip below:




There's also been a TRADE ME auction released, which purports to be from Viago, the subject of the documentary.



Looking like it'll be a massive homegrown hit, here's the first look at new comedy What We Do In The Shadows.




The brand new film from local comedy heavyweights Taikia Waititi and Jemaine Clement comes next month with the release of the trailer of their feature film ‘What We Do In The Shadows’



The soon-to-be cult classic follows a Mockumentry crew as they go inside the lives of four vampires living in a flat in Wellington. 

The film is loosely based on a short film the pair created eight years ago. It premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in January and has since shown to critical acclaim at the Berlin, SXSW and recently the Stany (Kubrick) festival where it picked up the audience award.    

Taika Waititi is thrilled to be able to share the trailer with Kiwi fans first.

"We've been working on this film a long time and are excited to finally bring it to New Zealand audiences,” says Waititi. “We made this film for fans of Boy and Flight of the Conchords - we think Kiwis appreciate our style of comedy more than anyone and it's our job to please them. Not physically, that's too hard with our busy schedules and could cause problems in our personal lives. We aim to please them... entertainmentingly. If that's a word. It is now."    

‘What We Do In The Shadows’ opens with an Auckland premiere on June 6th before being released in 19th June 

Brand new Dawn of the Planet of The Apes trailer drops

Brand new Dawn of the Planet of The Apes trailer drops


The latest trailer for Dawn of the Planet of The Apes is here.

A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. 

They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth's dominant species.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes hits next year.






Check out the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes posters


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