Saturday, 15 July 2017

NZIFF Q&A - No Ordinary Sheila

NZIFF Q&A - No Ordinary Sheila

Talking No Ordinary Sheila with director Hugh MacDonald.

My film is......
No Ordinary Sheila
No Ordinary Sheila

The best thing about being at the NZIFF is......
Bill Gosden's NZIFF is not a competitive festival, but filmmakers around the world regard it as a great honour to have their films selected for it. For New Zealanders, it is even more significant, as when a film is invited to be in the NZIFF Programme, the Festival carries the bulk of the expensive and time-consuming marketing and publicity necessary. Without such support, and without the following of thousands of Kiwi cinephiles scanning the programme for interesting films, many new NZ films would simply not be seen.

The Moment I'm most proud of in my film is......
The sea shanty montage

The thing that makes me the proudest of my team in my film is.....
It meets the aspirations we all had for audience involvement in the narrative through humour, pathos, beauty and inspiration.

The reason I carried on with this film when things got tough was.....
Sheila herself, her optimism and her ability to enjoy everything that catches her attention and never to be put off.. In her own words to "keep on keeping on"

The moment I think that will resonate most with the audience when they see my film is.......
Too many points in the story to be specific about just one.

The thing I hope most people will take from watching my film is..... 
That they have been inspired by Sheila to take a new interest in their surroundings and the beauty of all there is in the natural world - and to never give up!

More on No Ordinary Sheila at the NZIFF on their site - click here

Win a double pass to see The Dinner

Win a double pass to see The Dinner


Based on the international best-seller by Herman Koch, THE DINNER invites us to a chic, exclusive restaurant with two seemingly successful couples - Paul and Claire Lohman (Steve Coogan and Laura Linney) and Paul’s politician brother Stan and his wife Katelyn (Richard Gere and Rebecca Hall).

As the evening and each course progresses, their cracks as individuals begin to show and a dark secret about their children emerges.

Now they must make the most difficult decision of their lives: do they do what's right or protect their children?

The Dinner hits cinemas August 3rd

To win a double pass to THE DINNER  all you have to do is enter simply email your details to this  address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Include your name and address and title your email Dinner!

Competition closes August 3rd

Good luck!


Win Toni Erdmann on DVD!

Win Toni Erdmann on DVD!




Ines has trouble connecting to her father. 
Here's why. Winfried doesn't see much of his daughter Ines.
The suddenly student-less music teacher decides to surprise her with a visit, crashing into her life as a serious corporate strategist in Bucharest. Ines doesn't want him there. 
Winfried won't take no for an answer, disguised in a tacky suit, weird wig and even weirder fake teeth, Toni barges into Ines' professional life, claiming to be her CEO's life coach. 
Let the games begin. 
Features:
  • Oscar nominated: nominated for best foreign language film at the 2017 oscars.
  • Original and awesome: you won't see another film like toni erdmann
  • Hollywood remake: just announced, it will star jack nicholson and kristen wiig.
  • So funny: yes, germans have a sense of humour! And it is wild.

To win a copy of TONI ERDMANN  all you have to do is enter simply email your details to this  address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Include your name and address and title your email TONI!

Competition closes July 27th

Good luck!

Friday, 14 July 2017

NZIFF Q&A - Robin Greenberg for TEAM TIBET

NZIFF Q&A - Robin Greenberg for TEAM TIBET


TEAM TIBET – Home away from Home
Director and Producer: Robin Greenberg

My film is......
A celebration of the life of New Zealand’s first Tibetan refugee – and a window on the wider Tibetan Diaspora and pressing human rights and environmentnal issues in Tibet that have repercussions for the whole world. 
Team Tibet

The best thing about being at the NZIFF is......
The opportunity to see amazing films from Aotearoa New Zealand and around the world that we’d otherwise be unlikely to see on the big cinema screen. 

The Moment I'm most proud of in my film is......
Filming of Thuten Kesang’s visit to Wellington to view ‘EARTH Platinum Atlas’ (recognized by the Guiness Book of World Records as the world’s largest atlas) with chief cartographer, Roger Smith, Geographx Ltd.  (The book is rarely on display, but had come out of the bowels of the National Library for a cartographers’ conference.) A printer by trade, Thuten-la was blown away by the extraordinary quality of the printing. whilst also coming to terms with the fact that Tibet as a country “doesn’t even appear on this map!” It was a special moment to hear Thuten la and Roger concur that maps are  drawn by the ‘conquerer’, but perhaps in the future the map may again change.   (http://geographx.co.nz/portfolio/earth-platinum-atlas/)

The thing that makes me the proudest of my team in my film is.....
Generosity, dedication and excellence exemplify the spirit of our incredible team to whom I’m grateful. 

The reason I carried on with this film when things got tough was.....
Ha, things were tough from the start with tackling this complex topic, so seeing the film through was never in question, only a matter of time.  Steady encouragement from my main character Thuten-la who always said to me, ‘Never give up.” and “All good things come to those who wait.” was also invaluable.  Just as Thuten-la refers to “fate or what Tibetans call ‘karma’” in relation to certain chapters of his life, so too I feel this applies to my journey in completing this film.

The moment I think that will resonate most with the audience when they see my film is.......
It’s hard to choose only one, so here are two:
I find the following line in the film particulary empowering by Trisur Tenzin Tethong (former Prime Minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Central Tibetan Administration), who was referring to Thuten-la and New Zealand:
“One person can make a difference. One person can speak the truth. And even small communities or governments can stand up and and say do the right thing. “
Also, without giving away too much of the film’s story, I think the moment when Thuten-la reflects on his life journey of ‘giving without expecting in return’ is a key moment of the film. 

The thing I hope most people will take from watching my film is.....
I hope audiences will gain insights and appreciation of Tibet issues and the Tibetan Diaspora – and be inspired to explore further. 

Darkest Hour - first trailer

Darkest Hour - first trailer


About Darkest Hour – In Cinemas 11 January 2018
Darkest Hour

DARKEST HOUR is a thrilling and inspiring true story that begins on the eve of World War II as, within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Academy Award nominee Gary Oldman) must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation.  

As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history. 

Cast: Gary Oldman, Kristen Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, Ronald Pickup and Ben Mendelsohn
Directed by: Joe Wright (“Atonement,” “Hanna,” “Pride & Prejudice,” “Anna Karenina”)
Written by: Anthony McCarten (“The Theory of Everything”)
Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Anthony McCarten, Lisa Bruce, Douglas Urbanski

Thursday, 13 July 2017

Studio Ghibli celebrations hit New Zealand

Studio Ghibli celebrations hit New Zealand


CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI

All 22 Studio Ghibli films on the big screen, plus documentaries and more - August 24 to September 20.
Madman proudly presents CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI, a month-long celebration of the complete theatrical works, and more, from the acclaimed animation house - in cinemas in Australia and New Zealand, from August 24th to September 20th, 2017.
From the wildly imaginative fantasy of HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE and the Oscar®-winning SPIRITED AWAY, to the high adventure of PORCO ROSSO and the raw emotion of WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE, the films of Studio Ghibli are renowned for their beautifully realised worlds and uniquely imaginative storytelling.
These are some of the most revered and beloved animated works to have ever graced the big screen, and for the first time ever, CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI brings the complete 22 film Studio Ghibli catalogue to cinemas in Australia and New Zealand; including Hayao Miyazaki’s iconic MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO, SPIRITED AWAY and PRINCESS MONONOKE, alongside other classics such as POM POKO, MY NEIGHBORS THE YAMADAS and OCEAN WAVES - the latter of which has never screened in cinemas before in either country.
In addition to this, CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI will also offer insightful documentaries (THE KINGDOM OF DREAMS AND MADNESS, ISAO TAKAHATA AND HIS TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA), as well as the seldom seen GHIBLIES EPISODE 2 (2002) short film, and ON YOUR MARK (1995) the animated music video for Japanese rock duo Chage & Aska – directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
Finally, Studio Ghibli connoisseurs won’t want to miss the CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI opening night events, where they will not only be treated to a screening of both GHIBLIES EPISODE 2 and ON YOUR MARK prior to MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO, but each ticket holder will take home an exclusive, commemorative CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI B1 print designed by multi-award-winning Australian artist, writer and filmmaker, Shaun Tan (THE LOST THING, THE ARRIVAL).
Tickets for CELEBRATE STUDIO GHIBLI are on sale shortly.
Opening Night event locations and tickets will be confirmed in the near future.
Visit www.celebratestudioghibli.com.au for more information.
CINEMA LOCATIONS (AS AT 13/7)
AUCKLAND
Event Cinemas Queen St
Academy Cinema
HAMILTON
Hoyts Metro
WELLINGTON
Paramount Cinema
The Embassy
CHRISTCHURCH
Hoyts Riccarton
TIMARU
Movie Max
DUNEDIN
Rialto Dunedin
ENDS

NZIFF Q&A - Paul Wolffram for WHAT LIES THAT WAY

NZIFF Q&A - Paul Wolffram for WHAT LIES THAT WAY


Talking What Lies That Way with Paul Wolffram.


My film is......
What Lies That Way – A film by and about magic. A journey into the spiritual and creative lives of a remote rainforest dwelling community in Papua New Guinea. The film explores the local spiritual engagement with music and dance through the eyes and experience of an outsider, New Zealander Paul Wolffram. In order to obtain knowledge of these practices Paul is invited to initiate into the shamanic practice known as Buai. To do this he must fast without food or water for four days.
What Lies That Way

The best thing about being at the NZIFF is......
The opportunity to screen this film to my home audience.

The Moment I'm most proud of in my film is......
Survival

The thing that makes me the proudest of my team in my film is..... 
Working in the difficult rainforest regions of Papua New Guinea was a real challenge. Without power, running water or transport the cinematographer Luke Frater had to carry his equipment long distances through the jungle in the heat and extreme humidity. Through all this Luke managed to get some extraordinary footage that captures the beauty of the region and unique way of life.

The reason I carried on with this film when things got tough was.....
to find out… What Lies That Way. Can Shaman really travel in their dreams? Can one really communicate with spiritual beings? Will this process really deliver creative powers and imaginative insight?

The moment I think that will resonate most with the audience when they see my film is.......

The film is an opportunity to experience something of another perception and understanding of the world. There is no one moment that delivers this, it is an experience as a whole.

The thing I hope most people will take from watching my film is.....
A new appreciation and openness to spiritual ways of being and understanding of life and creativity.

More on What Lies That Way at NZIFF Website

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

FINAL FANTASY XII: The Zodiac Age - Out Now Launch Trailer

FINAL FANTASY XII: The Zodiac Age - Out Now Launch Trailer

 


EXPERIENCE IVALICE LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN
FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE NOW AVAILABLE

SYDNEY, 12TH July 2017 – Newcomers and fans alike are invited to dive into the magnificent world of Ivalice today with the release of FINAL FANTASY® XII THE ZODIAC AGE™ for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system. This title introduces a multitude of modern advancements, including not only remastered HD graphics and soundtrack, but also a revamped battle system and more, making FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE the definitive version of a beloved series classic.
In FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE, players are transported to the grand world of Ivalice where magic is commonplace and airships fill the skies. War has engulfed the kingdom of Dalmasca, leaving it in ruin and uncertainty. Princess Ashe, the only surviving heir to the Dalmascan throne, devotes herself to the resistance to liberate her country. Accompanied by Vaan, a young man who lost his family in the war, together these unlikely allies and their companions lead the fight for the freedom of their homeland.
FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE features the unique and innovative gambit system, now updated and joined by the brand-new Zodiac Job System, which overhauls the original Licence Board system and gives players the ability to develop two of 12 jobs for each character. These updates, alongside the newly implemented speed mode, auto-save functionality, and shortened loading times, means players will be able to experience a grand adventure that spans the world of Ivalice in an entirely fresh and improved way.
FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE is available now for the PlayStation®4. For more information, visit: http://www.finalfantasyxii.com/buy/

Troll and I coming to Switch

Troll and I coming to Switch



TROLL AND I GETS A SUMMER NINTENDO SWITCH™
RELEASE DATE AND MAJOR PATCH
FOR PLAYSTATION®4, XBOX ONE, AND PC
Maximum Games' Mythical Adventure Lands on Nintendo Switch
August 15th With New Improvements

Video game publisher Maximum Games, in partnership with developer Spiral House, today announced that Troll and I - the adventure that pits the dynamic duo of Troll and Otto against a Scandinavian forest of wilds - will be available on Nintendo Switch on August 15, 2017. Additionally, the game receives a major patch for console and PC versions on the 21st July.

"Troll and I is the perfect first entry for us into the Nintendo Switch system," said Christina Seelye, CEO of Maximum Games. "The cooperative gameplay lends itself perfectly to the local co-op features of the platform, where two friends can work together to battle the challenges they face as a team."

Troll and I invites players on an enchanting journey with the game's two main heroes: the nimble, adventurous, adolescent Otto and the powerful, elusive Troll. With the ability to play solo or with a friend in local couch co-op, players must guide Otto and Troll through the majestic mountains and lush forests of the Nordic wilderness as they try to dodge and defeat various enemies, including mythical orcs and ruthless hunters.

The game was previously released on PS4™, Xbox One, and PC in March of this year. Those versions will receive a major patch on 21st July. Implementing the following changes: addition of a mini-map; additional checkpoints; Easy, Normal and Hard difficulty settings; increased crafting speed; new tutorials; additional text hints; increased resources for crafting and survivability; overall balance improvements. The Nintendo Switch version of the game will also see these changes when it launches in August.

Troll and I was developed by Spiral House and is published by Maximum Games. The game is available now Australia and New Zealand for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and PC, and will be available on Nintendo Switch August 15th, 2017. This title has been rated M - Violence.

Please visit www.trollandi.com for more product information. For the latest news on Troll and I, please follow the official Facebook and Twitter pages. For more information on Maximum Games, please visit: www.maximumgames.com.

Devastate Foes with The Enhanced Battle System in Utawarerumono: Mask Of Truth

Devastate Foes with The Enhanced Battle System in Utawarerumono: Mask Of Truth




                Utawarerumono3_MOT_logo


Sydney, July 12th - Civil war is on everyone's lips now that a usurper has seized the Yamato throne and seeks to conquer all before him. With a world thrust into turmoil and chaos, you can bet that plenty of scores will be settled on the battlefield.

So what's different about the battle system in Mask of Truth? First, there's going to be a lot more battles. Nations and generals will be scrambling to either join the Yamato Empire or resist its iron grasp, so expect a fight to break out at any moment. The familiar faces you'll be guiding are now seasoned adventurers, so they've definitely learned a thing or two about combat. Extended Action Chains, a higher-level cap, and the introduction of Co-op Final and Co-op Chain attacks add a new layer of strategy to the turn-based battles. Plan everything right and you'll be using devastating offensive attacks to wipe the floor with your enemies in no time.

Need more practice? No worries! New game modes featuring training exercises can expand your tactical skill set in a jiffy. Gain experience and BP with the Red vs. White mock battle mode or test your military aptitude through various tough challenges in Munechika's Trials mode.


Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth Features

• An Epic Scope - Mask of Truth is an 80+ hours long experience that features more fascinating characters, dastardly creatures, exotic locales, and important battles than ever before!
• A Story at Its End - The rich Utawarerumono visual novel tradition continues in Mask of Truth. The landscape has changed and there are new nations, people, and truths to discover during this uncertain time. The dramatic events of Mask of Deception have set up the story for a climactic and thrilling conclusion in Mask of Truth.

• Enhanced SRPG Battle Mechanics - Since war is on everyone’s agenda, expect plenty more battles to partake in. Turn-based tactics make a return and an updated battle system make fights both strategic and fast paced! Utilise new extended Action Chains, a higher-level cap, and more to gain the upper hand on the battlefield. Additionally, certain characters can team up and dish out some devastating offence with Co-op Final and Co-op Chain attacks. Oh, there’s also now a Mock Battle mode that can be used to practice new combat tactics and gain EXP/BP.

• A Fantastical Atmosphere - The gorgeous art style, beautifully rendered cutscenes, and rousing score (recorded and remastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios and EastWest Studios) make a return. Dive into a magical storybook that comes alive before your very eyes!

Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth, to be released on September 5th 2017, will be available for PlayStation®4, originally published/developed by AQUAPLUS, will have its original Japanese audio.

Project Cars 2 Built by drivers video

Project Cars 2 Built by drivers video




HOW PROJECT CARS 2 TEST DRIVER TOMMY MILNER WENT FROM SIM RACING TO WINNING THE LE MANS 24 HOURS FOR CORVETTE
The “Built by Drivers” series of automotive films that highlight the close working relationship between drivers and developers Slightly Mad Studios on this year’s most anticipated racing game, Project CARS 2, gets its third installment today with the release of “From Sim to Pro” Featuring Tommy Milner.

Following-on from the successful debut in this series of films, “As Close As It Gets” featuring McLaren’s test-driver, Chris Goodwin, and on the heels of the latest instalment (“Porsche Passion” featuring Porsche factory driver Patrick Long), this third chapter explores Corvette factory driver and two-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner Tommy Milner’s decade-long involvement with the sim-racing community through a series of interviews with Slightly Mad Studios’ CCO, Rod Chong.
Project CARS 2: BUILT BY DRIVERS—“From Sim to Pro” Featuring Tommy Milner tells the story of how Tommy Milner went from a 12-year-old playing amateur racing game mods created by the founders of the development team that would, a decade later, develop the best-selling Project CARS franchise, to a two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner driving for the full factory Chevrolet Corvette team.
The film explores how the career trajectories of Tommy Milner and developers Slightly Mad Studios have paralleled each other through the years: from humble beginnings as a mod group on which Tommy collaborated as a young boy, through to becoming a professional studio with a string of hits as Tommy’s racing career exploded on the back of his first Le Mans win, studio and driver have experienced parallel trajectories on the road to success.
“From Sim to Pro” further shows how Tommy Milner retains a close working relationship with the studio 15 years after “Turbo Tom” first came onto the sim racing scene as a keen and passionate motorsport fan, and how his world-class driving skills, continuously sharpened by racing games, combined with his intimate knowledge of simulation, makes him an indispensable member of the team behind the world’s most authentic and technically-advanced racing game, Project CARS 2.
This fascinating profile of Tommy Milner, alongside the unique story-telling gifts of film-makers Donut Media, make this third instalment in the “Built by Drivers” series must-watch automotive content.
“Bringing up memories of those old, carefree days with Rod and the gang at Slightly Mad Studios was a little bittersweet,” said Tommy Milner. “We’ve kind of grown up together and gone on to bigger and better things, but at heart, we’re still the same passionate, motorsport-crazy guys we were 15 years ago. Working with them on Project CARS 2 has been a phenomenal experience as always—though nowadays they probably listen to me more than they did when I was 12-year-old ‘Turbo Tom’!”
“Tommy honed a lot of his skills on sims before he went on to becoming a pro’ driver,” said Rod Chong. “That gives him a unique talent-set that he brings to evaluating the cars and tracks in Project CARS 2. Having seen the process behind development of racing games first-hand for all these years, he instinctively understands what kind of feedback we’re looking for, and that makes Tommy an invaluable part of our development team. We’re really fortunate to have met Tommy all those years ago.”
Discover Built By Drivers Series here:

Star Wars Battlefront II Beta Announce

Star Wars Battlefront II Beta Announce



Get ready to be a hero in Star Wars Battlefront II! This October, step into the boots of a trooper, pilot or you’re favourite iconic character in epic Star Wars battles in authentic locations and thrilling dogfights in the far reaches of space.

Today on the EA Star Wars blog, we announced that the Star Wars Battlefront II multiplayer beta will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Origin for PC starting on October 4 for those who pre-order the game*. Players can take their favourite heroes to battle in the large scale 20 v 20 Galactic Assault mode on Theed City, joining Republic clone troopers and Separatist battle droids in a wild melee on the streets surrounding the royal palace. Also included in the multiplayer beta is a Starfighter Assault battle, where fans can jump into the cockpit of some of the most memorable starfighters from Star Wars.

Fans who pre-order Star Wars Battlefront II will be able to play the beta early, starting October 4. In addition to early beta access, they will also get bonus content including Yoda's Epic Lightsaber Mastery Star Card, which is only available while supplies last until October 9, 2017. The beta will open to the public on October 6 and end on October 9*.

Visit the EA Star Wars blog here to read more and to stay up to date with the latest Star Wars Battlefront II news.

*Beta offer expires 3 days prior to beginning of early access period. Yoda epic lightsaber mastery star card offer valid while supplies last until October 9, 2017. Beta access times, including pre order offer early access times, are subject to change. Offers valid only at participating retailers. Other conditions and restrictions apply. See www.ea.com/games/starwars/battlefront/battlefront-2/disclaimers for details.

NZIFF Q&A - Free Theatre

NZIFF Q&A - Free Theatre


Talking Free Theatre with director Shirley Horrocks.


My film is......
FREE THEATRE: The 37-Year Experiment
Free Theatre

The best thing about being at the NZIFF is......
The NZIFF always has a thoughtful, adventurous audience. Other venues such as mainstream television are become increasingly commercial but the NZIFF has kept the faith.

I’ll answer the next three questions together:
The Moment I'm most proud of in my film is......
The thing that makes me the proudest of my team in my film is.....
The reason I carried on with this film when things got tough was.....
I started the film seven years ago when I was excited to discover Free Theatre, a unique Christchurch group which has been doing adventurous work for nearly four decades. I have been making arts documentaries for a similar period of time and I’ve concentrated on groups that deserve to be better known. (I’ve had nine previous docos in the NZIFF.) Free Theatre is really a hidden treasure and I at once set out to make a film about them – but no one was interested in funding it. I kept filming the group, off and on, over seven years. My “team” consisted purely  of myself and a cameraman, and the shoots were self-funded. Finally I successfully gained some finishing money from Creative NZ and the Film Commission, and thanks to them I could edit a final version for the 2017 Festival.  Why have I “carried on” making docos about the arts (since 1979)” It’s because I know that they are needed, and if they can just get them made there is an interested audience. Once upon a time our television system agreed that arts docos were important but for many years now they have only been interested in reality programmes, cooking programmes, and docos with sensational subject matter. So, “the moment I’m most proud of” is simply getting this film finished!

The moment I think that will resonate most with the audience when they see my film is......
Audiences make up their own minds, and there’s a lovely diversity about that. Since Free Theatre has been doing its dynamic, adventurous performances for 37 years – and I’ve followed that whole story – I think there will be some resonant moments for everyone, whether they’re interested in theatre, music, experiment, or just a lively cast of colourful individuals!

The thing I hope most people will take from watching my film is.....
I’d like people to say, “That was amazing! How come I didn’t know about Free Theatre?”

More on Free Theatre at the NZIFF Website

Ant Timpson talks the Incredibly Strange at the 2017 NZIFF

Ant Timpson talks the Incredibly Strange at the 2017 NZIFF


Well, I think this is our annual questionnaire on your choice of programming, you must be excited?
I​ think we may have a different understanding of the term excited - but either way the answer is not really.

Ant Timpson
So, it seems to me like your take on cinema has seen you banished from the centre of Auckland town to the Hollywood Avondale - or I'm assuming you see it as more of a home-coming spiritual return to the hallowed walls?
​As per usual, your intel on the festival is as murky as Trump's gene pool. The Incredibly Strange section is ​playing in the CBD as well as the Hollywood theatre. You are correct that the historic Hollywood has a long history with cult cinema being the original home of the long running Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Moving away from the thinly veiled abuse, how has the selection process been this year?
​Some years everything just falls into place and I have a hard time culling down for my section. This year I found many of the buzzed about latest titles weren't that exciting when I finally caught up with them. I didn't want to play something just because it was new - I feel that everything I play has to be justifiable and there for a reason. There was the usual late big title that we didn't manage to lock down - but I'm not too crestfallen as it'll be out on Netflix within a few weeks.

Tell me about Dark Night - a film that no US distributors appeared to want?
I just remember being really floored when I saw it -  very much not what I expected. I thought it was going to be some misguided cash-in on a recent tragedy but it's really a profound work by a gifted film-maker. It's one of these titles that should probably play in the main section but I've been wanting to screen it down here for some time now so am stoked to finally see it screen. It's obvious why many were frightened by it when it first premiered but now I think the critical weight outweighs any fears of upsetting members of the public. It's very much a slow burn and doesn't feature any overt violence, it's just one heavy visceral experience.
The Evil Within
The Evil Within

You've described The Evil Within as Wes Craven trapped by Tommy Wiseau in a Lynchian landscape - qualify that statement please
​I don't need to qualify that statement as the film ​itself qualifies it rather easily. This film is a very rare beast - there's really nothing quite like it and I think horror fans in general are going to be in a genuine state of awe. Too many times have genre press over -yped films to the fans with phrases like 'unlike anything you've ever seen' - well for once, they are actually being honest.

Blade of The Immortal I imagine is going to look great up on a big screen - is it as OTT as its description sounds? And do you think this is still a genre that needs mining?
​You really are lobbing me softballs of inanity to arouse me from my travel slumber aren't you? You have the gall to ask whether the sword fighting fantasy genre needs any more mining? Is that what you mean? Not only is that a cultural insult, it's an insult to cinema period. This is like asking whether the US has mined the political thriller to death.
Of course there are numerous more great films to come from this genre because there is not only an incredibly rich history to mine from, it's still being added to yearly. Those who saw 13 Assassins know that the wonderfully prolific director Takashi Miike is very happy working with these elements and it being his 100th film he's delivered something entertaining and accessible for audiences.

Isn't Hounds of Love just a new take on Natural Born Killers? 
Hounds of Love
Hounds of Love
​You sound like you work for the Society for the Promotion of Community Standards and want to connect some dots. HOUNDS is based on a real-life couple in Perth - NBK was a Badlands type script by Tarantino that was juiced up into a vicious satirical piece by Stone. The only common ground is that the feature a couple who kill but that's pretty much where any commonality ends. I can't recommend HOUNDS enough for audiences jaded on a over-saturated diet of crime. The performances in this film will shatter very fibre and you'll need a few hours recovery time afterwards - not an easy night out but a rewarding one for those looking for cinema with some real bite.

A digital restoration for 1970's Multiple Maniacs, from John Waters - justify its presence in this section please?
​Water's Pink Flamingoes played the very first Incredibly Strange festival​ and so when a new restoration of MM became available it felt like I'd be committing some sort of high cult treason if I didn't screen it for a new generation of weirdos.

My Friend Dahmer you say is nothing short of remarkable. What is it about serial killers which continue to enthral you or is it this film in particular?
​This films enthrals because​ it's not about the end (as we all know how it ends) but it's the revealing glimpse it offers of a first hand perspective of someone who grew up friendly with Dahmer as a teen. It's that intimacy and the very fact that we all grow up amongst people who may go on to do monstrous things that always attracts us to these kinds of killers.
We are all only one degree of separation away from someone who might eat you. This is a very different film about a serial killer - we haven't seen anything told in this manner. Those who have read the award-winning graphic novel may have some idea but I doubt it. This is Dahmer the high-school years and it's as weird, funny and offbeat as you'd expect.

I see you have a Secret Screening - what's that about? Still trying to sort something in a PT Barnum Way - I know this is one of the tactics that you use with the Marathon, so you hoping the simulcast will work? (And is the film Prevenge??) 
​I've always wanted to do a secret screening and I just managed to convince everyone this year to let me go for it. If I was a fest goer I think I'd be pretty curious to see what it was. And no it's not PREVENGE...

Super Dark Times and Tragedy Girls seem to share similar ideas - that a fair assumption?
​Not in any way do they share similar ideas. Did you even read their descriptions? That's like comparing RIVERS EDGE to TUCKER & DALE vs EVIL.​ You just asked that one because you're trying to bait me to attack you right? Try harder.
The Love Witch
The Love Witch

I see The Love Witch in all its arty surreality is here to bewitch (35mm at the Hollywood) - what is it about this one that stands out to you - aside from its glorious aesthetics and rather alluring lead?
​The auteur (yes she is one) behind this jaw-dropping one-off cine-oddity Anna Biller is the real deal. She is in total control of every single aspect of the film right down to creating the costumes. Her films are literally celluloid manifestations of her feelings and desires. Homages and pastiches are the work of lazy xeroxers, pillaging material from decades ago for exploitative purposes - whereas Biller's film seems to come from the ether, appearing both old and new at the same time. It's just great to see a strong laser focused women's POV working with sexually provocative elements that in clumsier hands would come off as garish and sleazy.

Which of the rest of the programme would you recommend us seeing?
​GOOD TIME - say no more.  And check out my Staff Recommends on the NZIFF site.​

I notice for once, there's no film with your co-producing / exec producing mitts on - you got something in the bag for later in the year? Or are you finally retiring?
​Probably good to have a break shilling my own films in the line-up at least for a year or so.

You can check out the full list of titles Ant Timpson's programmed as well as the rest of the NZIFF schedule at www.nziff.co.nz

Mafia III: Sign of the Times | Available July 26

Mafia III: Sign of the Times  Available July 26






2K and Hangar 13 today announced details for Mafia III: Sign of the Times – the third DLC for Mafia III coming July 26.
 
With Faster, Baby! Lincoln Clay went on high speed chases through Sinclair Parish, while in Stones Unturned he partnered with John Donovan in an explosive action adventure. In Sign of the Times, Lincoln is pitted against a deranged and violent group of cultists called The Ensanglante, who are hell-bent on restoring righteousness and order to New Bordeaux through violent rituals. The cult uses a hallucinogenic drug to bend its members to their will, distorting their perception of reality and turning them into killers. When Lincoln discovers The Ensanglante has used Sammy’s bar for their rituals and finds a lone survivor among the terrible aftermath of a brutal ceremony, he vows to protect New Bordeaux from this mysterious new threat in a thrilling 1960s-inspired psychological cat-and mouse game that will push Lincoln’s grip on reality to the brink.

To infiltrate The Ensanglante, Lincoln will call upon his spec-ops training to unravel the mystery of the cult with all-new weapons and tactics, including throwing knives and the powerful new slow-mo shooting combat technique.

In addition to protecting New Bordeaux from the mysterious new threat, in Sign of the Times, players will also have the opportunity to restore Sammy’s bar to its former glory, symbolically completing Lincoln’s story of redemption.

Episode One of 'Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two' from Telltale Games and Mojang Is Now Available

Episode One of 'Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two' from Telltale Games and Mojang Is Now Available

Episode One of 'Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two' Now Available for Download on All Platforms 

  
Jesse's adventures in the world of Minecraft continue in season two premiere, 'Hero in Residence,' starting today.

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., and STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 11th, 2017 -- Award-winning developer and publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and world-renowned game developer Mojang today launched the first episode of Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. The episode, entitled 'Hero in Residence,' is now available for download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based devices, as well as through Telltale's own online store.
 
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two continues Jesse's saga in a five-part, narrative-driven, episodic game series developed by Telltale in collaboration with Mojang and members of the Minecraft community. Though players' choices from the first season will carry over into season two, this new season will be accessible to both returning fans and newcomers alike. This second season will also include Telltale's unique multiplayer 'Crowd Play' feature, which allows friends and family to engage with the adventure together by helping to decide the direction of the story from any mobile device with an online connection.


Now that Jesse and the gang have vanquished the Wither Storm, saved the world, and become totally super famous heroes, life has gotten a bit more...complicated. With more responsibilities and less time for adventure, old friendships have started to fade -- at least until Jesse's hand gets stuck in a creepy gauntlet that belongs to an ancient underwater temple. Together with old pals and new comrades alike, Jesse embarks on a brand new journey filled with tough choices, good times, and at least one temperamental llama.

This season will feature voice work from Patton Oswalt, Catherine Taber, Ashley Johnson, and Scott Porter, as well as cameos from Stampy Cat, stacyplays, and other personalities from the Minecraft community on YouTube. Additional casting details for the season are yet to be announced.
 
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two will be a standalone product separate from both the core Minecraft game and season one of Minecraft: Story Mode. Season two will be available for download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android-based devices. A retail version on disc will become available this fall. Episode one has been rated 'Everyone 10+' by the ESRB.

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

NZIFF Q&A - Jackie van Beek, The Inland Road

NZIFF Q&A - Jackie van Beek, The Inland Road


Talking The Inland Road with director, Jackie van Beek.

The Inland Road

My film is...... 
The Inland Road

The best thing about being at the NZIFF is...... Having the opportunity to present a NZ film to a NZ audience.

The Moment I'm most proud of in my film is...... 
There is a moment in a car that requires a very intimate connection between our young lead actress and our male lead. She was so nervous leading up to that scene that she skulled three Red Bulls just before we started shooting. But I watch that moment now and you'd never know she felt like that.

The thing that makes me the proudest of my team in my film is..... We were trying to shoot a summer scene in a freezing cold attic above a woolshed. We had to keep cutting as the sound of snow hitting the corrugated iron roof was drowning out our actors' dialogue. It was frustrating but I remember looking around at the crew and saw a bunch of patient, smiling people in puffer jackets. I appreciated that.

The reason I carried on with this film when things got tough was..... 
My producer, Aaron, would cook me fish, pour me wine and remind me I was a good person and was making the film for the right reasons.

The moment I think that will resonate most with the audience when they see my film is....... The moments of connection between teenage Tia and five-year old Lily.

The thing I hope most people will take from watching my film is..... A reminder that as human beings we have a huge capacity for kindness.

For more on The Inland Road, click here

War for the Planet of the Apes: Film Review

War for the Planet of the Apes: Film Review


Cast: Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn
Director: Matt Reeves

In the concluding part of the trilogy, you'd be forgiven for expecting that it would be full-on action for Caesar and his pals as the fight for the earth continued.

But, if you're anticipating being delivered apes with all guns blazing, then director Matt Reeves, the incredibly talented WETA Digital team and the ever-under-appreciated Andy Serkis have a very big surprise for you.
War for the Planet of the Apes

In the final chapter, Caesar (mo-capped Serkis) has become a legendary figure to both the apes and humans, held in both reverence and fear by both sides. On the run and in hiding, Caesar's world is shattered when an ambush from the humans (led by Harrelson's Colonel) leads to very personal losses.

Against the wishes of the rest of the apes, Caesar heads off on a quest for vengeance, endangering the apes' future and his own...

Mixing up a degree of a simian Band of Brothers, an end-of-times Western and a psychological rumination, War For the Planet of the Apes is not your average blockbuster thrill-ride, but an absorbing conclusion to a consistently intelligent and entertaining series.

The power of this trilogy of films has been one about the clashes of ideologies, the divisive line between human and animal, and the perilous balance between descending into madness. In War For The Planet of The Apes, it's Caesar whose journey is the most important, and who stands to lose the most after deciding on a course of revenge.

Thankfully, a wonderfully nuanced turn from Serkis imbues this outing with the requisite and expected emotional depth that we've come to expect from the series. And while the signs are on the wall (quite literally throughout) of another paean to Apocalypse Now, thanks to a Kurtz like turn from an almost messianic Harrelson, those behind the script deserve to be commended for not launching into a salvo of bullets flying and explosions (well, right away at least.)

In fact, it's the almost mournful script that elevates this from the primal mud; early parts of the movie have a Western feel to them as Caesar and his small troop move on after a tension-filled action burst of a beginning. It's just as well, because the rumination-like feel of the script and execution thereof is slightly muddied by the introduction of a comedy "Bad Ape" (voiced with requisite catchphrase glee by Steve Zahn) and the need to ram home some of the inspirations for the finale.
War for the Planet of the Apes

It's to be understood why, given the almost dirge-like feel to the proceedings (not a bad thing by any step of the imagination) and how it ends up as some kind of allegory of a fight between workers and unions, Spartacus meets Shawshank Redemption and riddled with Holocaust imagery, such as ape crucifixions as well as the obligatory Ape Escape sequences.

Harrelson deserves commendation for adding an edge to his Colonel, and a tragedy to proceedings. Rather than head into OTT territory, there's a subversion of expectations in War For The Planet of the Apes that he helps deliver.

It's not that there are not meaty concepts within this film, more a feeling that morally things are grey - and once again the digital apes deliver that in spades in their performance. Even Harrelson's Colonel wryly remarks while staring down Caesar that his eyes "look almost human."

Layering both tragedy and pathos in relatively equal measure, and despite some faltering turns in the story early on, (mainly involving a Nell-like child), War For the Planet of the Apes delivers a finale that crackles with delicious nuance as it debates whether Caesar (and by extension all of us) is right to succumb to his demons.

War For The Planet of the Apes is a sublime conclusion to the franchise, and a timely reminder that combined with intelligence and digital excellence, these Apes manage to mirror our human lives and future pre-occupations  in ways that may actually surprise cinema-goers.

Sunday, 9 July 2017

Red Dog: True Blue: DVD Review

Red Dog: True Blue: DVD Review


Cast: Jason Isaacs, Levi Miller
Director: Kriv Stenders

Five years ago, a truly Aussie shaggy dog story took the family box office by storm.

Red Dog, complete with its canine star and capturing of the ocker Aussie sensibility, managed to reel in audiences of animal lovers and family film lovers apiece with its tale of a dog uniting a township and getting to the heart of what it means to be an Aussie.


So, some five years later, it's no surprise that a sequel, nay a prequel that meshes the story within a story ethos is being dispatched on the family summertime box office as an antidote for the end of the year cynicism that hits.
Wrapped up in nostalgia, this is the story of Blue, the Kelpie, and Mick (Miller in flashbacks and Isaacs in current day, a father who's become work-obsessed and forgotten how to have fun). Sent to his grandfather's station in the Outback due to his mother being locked in a hospital, Mick struggles to find his place. But when a puppy literally falls from the sky after a cyclone hits, Mick's friendship with his dog grows.

However, when a girl called Betty (Hanna Mangan Lawrence) ends up at the station, upending all the boys' lives, Mick finds his own coming of age arriving quicker than expected.
Swathed in nostalgia and Aussie characters, Red Dog True Blue may lack the heart and emotional connection of the first film as it pursues its one boy and his dog's adventures ethos into Saturday matinee territory.

Complete with some truly stunning countryside shots from the Pilbara deserts, Red Dog True Blue is in many ways an old school film that's blessed by solid performances. Brown, as the grandfather, is the gruff heart of proceedings and generates more warmth and empathy than you'd expect - and Miller's solid, if unspectacular, as the young Mick struggling to avoid being upstaged by the dog.

With an episodic feel, some spiritual leanings thrown in and some bush fires for drama, this tale of love and coming of age down on the farm may lack some of the first's immediate charm, but there's no doubting it'll find a younger family audience to embrace, thanks to the antics of Blue.

It may not be a memorable family film in the way the first set hearts and box office alight, but Red Dog True Blue's warmth and fuzziness may prove to be the ideal antidote for those seeking a feelgood flick. 

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