Category: Movies

  • 'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX for One Showing Only on Saturday

    'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX for One Showing Only on Saturday

    Interstellar

    If the current offering of big screen titles just isn’t tickling your fancy (you should be seeing Kingsman: The Secret Service), then maybe one of the more divisive but extensively talked about titles from 2014 coming back to theaters briefly will get you out of the house. Today, Paramount Pictures has announced that Interstellar, the latest film from director Christopher Nolan, will be returning to select IMAX screens at participating AMC Theatres this weekend. However, the film will only be playing for one showtime and only on Saturday, February 21st. But there will be 12 minutes of unseen behind the scenes footage. ›››

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  • Berlinale 2015 Awards: Jafar Panahi's 'Taxi' Wins the Golden Bear

    Berlinale 2015 Awards: Jafar Panahi's 'Taxi' Wins the Golden Bear

    Berlinale - Taxi

    As another film festival comes to an end, it’s time to celebrate and commemorate with the announcement of the awards. The 65th Berlin Film Festival just ended (my own mini recap here), and the winners were announced at the Closing Ceremony, including the winner of the coveted Golden Bear for Best Film. That top prize was given to a film called Taxi, directed by and starring Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who drives around Iran in a taxi picking up various passengers. Everyone I talked to who saw it loved it, and so did the jury, lead by Darren Aronofsky. Another fest favorite, Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín’s subversive and harrowing new film El Club, picked up the Silver Bear runner-up prize. View the list of winners below. ›››

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  • 'Grand Budapest Hotel' & 'Imitation Game' Take 2015 WGA Awards

    'Grand Budapest Hotel' & 'Imitation Game' Take 2015 WGA Awards

    2015 WGA Awards

    With just one week to go until the 87th Academy Awards, the Writers Guild of America has chimed in with the winners of the 2015 WGA Awards. Last year, the top honors in film resulted in Her and Captain Phillips taking home the original and adapted screenplay awards with Stories We Tell taking home the documentary screenplay honors. Last night, it was Wes Anderson winning Best Original Screenplay for the caper The Grand Budapest Hotel and Graham Moore for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on The Imitation Game, the real-life story of code cracker Alan Turing, based on Alan Turing: The Enigma. ›››

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  • Review: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' May Actually Defy Your Expectations

    Review: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' May Actually Defy Your Expectations

    Fifty Shades of Grey

    Fifty Shades of Grey is not the disgusting trainwreck of awful filmmaking and horrendous acting some of you were expecting. It’s not even the steamy, sexually enlightening handbook for which some of you were hoping. The adaptation to E.L. James’ nationwide bestseller – itself based from Twilight fan fiction – was inevitably going to stir up controversy of all manner before its release, but the film, itself, is both tamer and, surprisingly, more accomplished than the preemptive lack of credit being given. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, it’s is a freshly-shot film telling a weakly-crafted story, the latter criticism of which seems to be built in to today’s Hollywood release structure. It’s the first of a three act story, but Fifty Shades of Grey brings enough visual style – and one solid lead performer – to keep you on board for the eventual trilogy. ›››

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  • The Ones Who Knock S01E01 and S01E02 – ‘Uno’ and ‘Mijo’

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    The Ones Who Knock returns (with a slight change in co-hosts)! David and his brother Michael cover Better Call Saulfirst two episodes, “Uno” and “Mijo.”

    E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at theoneswhoknock@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at bettercallsaul.audio. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes! Hit the jump for links to stream/download.


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  • Cool Stuff: Lego’s Massive Ultimate Collectors Series Star Wars Tie Fighter

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    For fans who find themselves in the cross section between Star Wars and Lego, an Ultimate Collectors Series announcement is an event. One or twice a year Lego reveals a massive set, aimed at adult collectors, with the kind of detail worthy of the Jedi. The most recent one was the Boba Fett Slave 1. Before that? The Sandcrawler. Saturday, Lego announced the Ultimate Collector’s Series Tie Fighter, a 1685 piece behemoth of a set that’ll be out in May. Below, read more about the new Star Wars Lego Tie Fighter, see photos and a video.

    Here are photos of the Lego Ultimate Collector’s Series Tie Fighter via The Brick Fan.

    Star Wars UCS Lego Tie Fighter

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    And the specs:

    75095 TIE Fighter, 1,685 pieces

    US $199.99 – CA $229.99 – DE 199.99€ – UK £169.99 – DK 1799.00 DKK

    Presenting the Ultimate Collector Series TIE Fighter – the iconic Imperial starfighter!

    We proudly present the Ultimate Collector Series LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter. As featured in many of the action-packed Star Wars battle scenes, including the decisive battle that led to the destruction of the first Death Star, this large-scale LEGO-brick rendition of the classic Imperial starfighter has intricate detailing, as well as an opening top hatch and an exclusive TIE Fighter Pilot minifigure with a blaster pistol. And when you want to keep it safe from Rebel attack, mount the model on the display stand and keep yourself updated with all the key facts and figures on the included fact plaque. The Ultimate Collector Series TIE Fighter is the perfect addition to your Star Wars collection!

    Includes a TIE Fighter Pilot minifigure with a blaster pistol
    Features an opening top hatch
    Includes a display stand and informative fact plaque
    The perfect flagship model for fans of Star Wars and LEGO brick building
    Collect one of the most iconic starships in the galaxy!
    TIE Fighter measures 18.5” (47cm) high, 12” (30.6cm) long and 12.2” (31cm) wide

    And then the video announcement.

    So what’s the next Ultimate Collector’s Series set? Rumor has it it’s a Hoth Base, but that’s unconfirmed. We’ll see.

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  • This Week In Trailers: Beyond the Wave, Pervert Park, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead, RWD, Candlestick, Skinship

    Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week we drop in on sex offenders living in a trailer park, watch a movie coming to us by a sex toy manufacturer, wonder if technology is preventing us from having less sex, wonder if our significant other is having sex with someone else, try to avoid having sex with a zombie, and find out we’ve been cloned.

    Pervert Park Trailer

    It’s tough.

    When it comes to sex offenders and trying to ascribe some kind of humanity to them it’s no doubt one of the toughest subjects to tackle. The trailer, coming to us by way of directors Frida Barkfors and Lasse Barkfors, comes raging out of the gate by not contextualizing the situation first. It literally puts us in the moments of these people’s lives. And it’s not so much that we have an “Aww, I guess I shouldn’t be so hard on these people” but, rather, the trailer feels like these tiny moments that are free from judgement and show life as it is for these people who are on the other side of an existence none of us would ever want.

    Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Trailer

    I just need this in my life right now.

    After coming off the high that was What We Do in the Shadows I wanted to keep my viewing options light and focused down under. Thankfully, this feature debut from director Kiah Roache-Turner seems to fulfill those needs fairly well. While I think the world is achieving exhaustion for another zombie adventure this one seems to be a little more on the deranged side which does appeal to my low-brow sensibilities just fine.

    Beyond the Wave Trailer

    Well. This is a first.

    Let’s get this on the table before we do anything else: This is coming to us by way of a sex toy (apologies, intimate lifestyle products) manufacturer LELO. That being said, there’s something genuinely afoot here. I can’t say for sure what director Goran Gajic has laid out before us and whether the story can match the intrigue of what in the hell is happening here. I’m genuinely befuddled about how all these very disparate pieces come together in any cogent way that somehow explains why we’re here, what we’re doing, what is the narrative that can map out why we have women in lingerie writhing around on an open stage while the world seems to be burnt shell of its former self. Casper Van Dien, in all his broodiness, is perhaps the biggest cypher of them all in this trailer as I’m left wondering what has brought him to this world, to this bamboo forest, and why is it all on fire by the time we’re done here? And, again, as we leave this world and we’re reminded that this is a production by LELO how does a manufacturer of intimate lifestyle products factor into all of this? Will there be a bloodied knuckle battle of epic proportions using only LELO’s Luxurious Remote-Controlled Bullet Vibrator or their gentleman’s plug for deep internal stimulation to allow said gentleman to reach a new intensity of release? I have never been left so hungry for answers this year as I have been with this trailer. I implore you to watch this. I need answers.

    Skinship Trailer

    Quiet.

    Sometimes you don’t need to say much at all for a trailer to have an effect. Director Nichola Wong’s film, which is “set against a technological backdrop and is about an alienated and disconnected woman who seeks the help of a professional to reconnect through ‘touch’”, appears to be more atmospheric than it is with telling a narrative that is black and white, cut and dry. I like the moments that are shared, regardless that there is an absence of someone leading us down a specific path, and the choices made with regard to what it wants to show us. It’s not ostentatious or obnoxious about its message and I think that’s where its power lies. You can’t talk about structure, you can’t talk about dialogue, but you can talk about the things which we’re given here and that’s what’s so engaging.

    RWD Trailer

    Whaaa?

    Director Matt Stuertz‘ romp through a world where multiples of yourself are running rampant and getting aggro like some kind of WWE version of Multiplicity is kind of nuts. A whole lot nuts, actually. Almost completely turned off by the use of POV that has been played out for a few years now, this trailer takes a wild turn and raises all kinds of questions without ever answering one of them. This, you see, is where the trailer excels. It keeps injecting more and more moments that have absolutely no context, which are begging for context, and pushes forward without abandon. I don’t know why our protagonist would shoot a clone of himself in the head but there is no way you can do this and not have someone wonder in which reality is this all happening. Kudos to Stuertz in crafting something on a shoestring and making it look like something far more substantial.

    Candlestick Trailer

    I miss the days of Hitchcock.

    What I think director Chris Presswell has done, in essence, is given us something back which we’ve lost. Lost with regard to there being movies which are heavy on mystery, double-crossing, manipulation, all these kinds of things which were so de rigueur decades ago. There’s the impression that this very well could have been set on a stage as there seems to be more of a focus on the characters than on the mobility of the characters. Very play-like and absolutely welcomed in a time when you have movies like Coherence and It’s a Disaster where there’s an emphasis on people playing off one another in an extremely time-compressed space. There’s nastiness afoot and the trailer does an exquisite job showcasing that.

    Nota bene: If you have any suggestions of trailers to possibly be included in this column, even have a trailer of your own to pitch, please let me know by sending me a note at Christopher_Stipp@yahoo.com or look me up via Twitter at @Stipp

    In case you missed them, here are the other trailers we covered at /Film this week:

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  • Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Spring

    Our nights together must remain a secret.” After playing at Fantastic Fest last year, the first trailer for Spring has arrived. It’s the classic story of boy meets girl, until the boy finds out the girl has some sort of horrific secret that will throw their entire romance into upheaval. Lou Taylor Pucci (Thumbsucker) takes the lead as a young American backpacking along the Italian coast, who meet Louise (Nadia Hilker), sparking a romantic connection. What starts as a promising romance soon becomes scary, not because of commitment, but because Louise has some kind of strange condition and, well, see what happens. Watch! ›››

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  • Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Spring

    Our nights together must remain a secret.” After playing at Fantastic Fest last year, the first trailer for Spring has arrived. It’s the classic story of boy meets girl, until the boy finds out the girl has some sort of horrific secret that will throw their entire romance into upheaval. Lou Taylor Pucci (Thumbsucker) takes the lead as a young American backpacking along the Italian coast, who meet Louise (Nadia Hilker), sparking a romantic connection. What starts as a promising romance soon becomes scary, not because of commitment, but because Louise has some kind of strange condition and, well, see what happens. Watch! ›››

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  • Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Watch: First Trailer for Fantastic Fest's Horrific Romance 'Spring'

    Spring

    Our nights together must remain a secret.” After playing at Fantastic Fest last year, the first trailer for Spring has arrived. It’s the classic story of boy meets girl, until the boy finds out the girl has some sort of horrific secret that will throw their entire romance into upheaval. Lou Taylor Pucci (Thumbsucker) takes the lead as a young American backpacking along the Italian coast, who meet Louise (Nadia Hilker), sparking a romantic connection. What starts as a promising romance soon becomes scary, not because of commitment, but because Louise has some kind of strange condition and, well, see what happens. Watch! ›››

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