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Jaume Collet-Serra Is Going Non-Stop – Reteaming with Liam Neeson

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac

Jaume Collet-Serra had a big success with Unknown, but has had difficulty sorting out a follow-up, with his plans for a live-action Akira put on hold not long before it was due to go into production. Now it appears he’s hoping for an easier ride by getting back into the Liam Neeson business, with Variety reporting that he’s attached to direct Non-Stop.

Jeff Wadlow was set to direct, but he’s since moved on, presumably because he’s now set to helm Kick-Ass 2. John Richardson and Chris Roach’s screenplay is set onboard an international flight and follows a weary air marshal (Liam Neeson), who has to spring into action to contain a threat while the plane is in the air.

It isn’t known when the film will start shooting.

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Logan Marshall-Green Joins Lonely Hunter – Playing Tennessee Williams in the new biopic

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac

Logan Marshall Green’s star is set to rise exponentially following the release of Prometheus next month, and in anticipation he’s already booking in new roles, with Deadline reporting that he’s set to play Tennessee Williams in Lonely Hunter.

The film isn’t all about Williams though (which is a shame, as he’s a fascinating figure, but a rather troubled and difficult one, which is probably why he hasn’t has a high profile biopic), instead concentrating on gothic novelist Carson McCullers (Jena Malone), whose circle included the likes of Williams, Truman Capote and Gypsy Rose Lee.

However it was gay playwright Williams who was her best friend and confidante. It’s not known how deeply the film will go into Williams story, who had a long, very difficult relationship to his sexuality, which was charted in his plays and ranged from acceptance to outright rejection.

Lonely Hunter hopes to shoot later this year.

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David Heyman Takes On Paddington – The Harry Potter producer takes the bear live action

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac

Harry Potter producer, David Heyman, is moving on to another much loved children’s character, leaving Hogwarts behind and teaming up with Studiocanal to bring Paddington Bear to the big screen for the first time.

The film will be a CGI/live action adaptation of Michael Bond’s best selling books, and designed as a modern take on Paddington, targeted at a wide family audience. A bit of a modern take is probably necessary, as while the Paddington tales are very charming, they’re a little bit staid for 21st Century cinema.

Since the first book’s publication, in 1958, the Paddington books have sold more than 35 million copies worldwide, in 40 different languages. Paddington was also recently named the UK’s most loved animated character.

The film, directed by Paul King (twice BAFTA nominated for Come Fly With Me and The Mighty Boosh), will tell the story of a curious young bear from deepest, darkeest Peru who finds his way to Paddington Station and is taken home by an English family. David Heyman commented, “Paddington Bear is a universally loved character, treasured for his optimism, his sense of fair play, and his perfect manners – and of course for his unintentional talent for comic chaos. Michael Bond’s books offer such wit and wonder, and I am so delighted at this chance to bring Paddington to the big screen.”

There’s no news on exactly when we might see the film in cinemas.

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Gangster Squad Trailer – Awesome first promo for the star-studded thriller

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac

Ever since the cast for Gangster Squad started coming together – Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin, Emma Stone – it appeared it could be something special. Now we’ve got the trailer and it suggests the film will be extremely cool. Here’s the synopsis: ‘Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brooklyn-born mob king Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn) runs the show in this town, reaping the ill-gotten gains from the drugs, the guns, the prostitutes and – if he has his way – every wire bet placed west of Chicago. And he does it all with the protection of not only his own paid goons, but also the police and the politicians who are under his control. It’s enough to intimidate even the bravest, street-hardened cop…except, perhaps, for the small, secret crew of LAPD outsiders led by Sgt. John O’Mara (Josh Brolin) and Jerry Wooters (Ryan Gosling), who come together to try to tear Cohen’s world apart. Gangster Squad is a colorful retelling of events surrounding the LAPD’s efforts to take back their nascent city from one of the most dangerous mafia bosses of all time.’

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Kyle Chandler Boards Wolf Of Wall Street – Playing an FBI agent

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac

With the shoot scheduled for this summer, Martin Scorsese is busy filling out the cast of The Wolf of Wall Street. He’s already got Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill onboard, and now Deadline reports that Kyle Chandler has signed on too.

The film is an adaptation of the Jordan Belfort memoir, which follows the multimillionaire stockbroker through his dramatic rise and fall on Wall Street. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Belfort, who experiences a dramatic rise on Wall Street and gets lost in the drugs and excess of a hard partying lifestyle that comes hand in hand with all that money. His downfall is precipitous, as he spent 22 months in jail before straightening out his life.

Chandler will play FBI agent Coleman, who built the case against Jordan Belfort and took him down. Jonah Hill is playing Jordan Belfort’s close friend and business partner, who’s persuaded by Belfort to quit his job in the furniture business to jump into volatile world of stocks. The script was adapted by Boardwalk Empire creator Terence Winter.

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Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows (Blu-ray) – Has the consulting detective met his equal?

10th May 2012 By Tim Isaac


All the way through 2010’s Sherlock Holmes, a shadowy figure lurked in the background who seemed to have a finger in every pie and used the mayhem Sherlock was involved with to his own ends. In A Game Of Shadows that figure steps forward, with Jared Harris as Professor James Moriarty, who is Sherlock’s intellectual equal, even if he uses his brains for very different ends.

A series of explosions is rocking Europe and threaten to destabilise the already tenuous peace between the nations, with war a very real possibility. As you’d expect, Sherlock is soon deep in this conspiracy and has very quickly worked out that Moriarty is involved. However it’s not enough to know who’s behind it, as there’s no tangible evidence. As a result Holmes must investigate and work out Moriarty’s end game in order to stop the villain.

This sets Sherlock off on a quest across Europe, from Britain to France then on to Germany and Switzerland, tracking down exactly what Moriarty is up to and why he’s so keen to cause political mayhem. However it soon becomes apparent that while the fate of Western Europe swirls around them, the men are as interested in the intellectual tussle they’re become embroiled in as they are in the fate of the world around them.

Of course Jude Law’s Watson is still around, even if he’s not meant to be. He’s supposed to leave Holmes’ madcap investigations behind when he marries, but the bromance cannot be broken up that easily, especially as Sherlock knows that by going after Moriarty, the master villain will target Watson.

With A Game Of Shadows, it’s very much the case that if you liked the first one, you’ll probably like the second. There is a slight sense of diminishing returns, as what felt fresh and new first time around inevitably lacks the novelty it had. However an action-packed, witty and irreverent Downey Jr. as Sherlock is still a lot of fun, and there are some very good set-pieces and a few laugh out loud moments. It’s difficult to escape the sense that a lot of the middle is filler which mainly exists because there needs to be something between the entertaining beginning and the exciting, well written ending. However it’s amiable enough, and there are some fun bits and pieces, even if the middle hour doesn’t really add up to an awful lot.

It’s also a bit of a shame they replaced the feisty Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler with the rather more subdued presence of Noomi Rapace as the gypsy Sim. Whereas Irene had spunk (which is still there in the few scenes she has at the start of the movie), Sim mainly feels unnecessary. Indeed there are moments where you wonder if she was only added to the script so that Holmes & Watson don’t seem even gayer than they already deliberately are.

Indeed the film spends an awful lot of time playing with exactly what Holmes’ feelings for Watson are, so that while he may start out the film romancing Irene Adler, there’s little doubt he’d prefer to spend his time with Watson. Exactly what’s going on between them is deliberately left unspoken as it’s fun to play with it, and there are times where it seems Sherlock is a genius about everything other than how to define his relationship with Watson. A Game Of Shadows also introduces Sherlock’s brother Mycroft (Stephen Fry), who is slightly superfluous but suggests ‘Sherly’ came from a household that didn’t have much time for women, which is why he always looks to another man for companionship and camaraderie.

A Game Of Shadows is full-on popcorn entertainment, which may be a hair’s breadth less fun that its predecessor but still provides more than enough wit, action and fast-paced thrills to make it worthwhile. Just ignore the fact the middle feels like filler and that if you start thinking about the plot Sherlock and Moriarty don’t seems half as smart as they think they are, and you’ll have a whole lot of fun.

As you’d hope, the Blu-ray provides excellent picture quality, with the inky, deep blacks particularly noticeable in the often high-contrast action scenes, where bright pools of light mix with darkness. It all looks superb, really bringing out the wonderful production design the film is filled with (and which has been a big part of why both Holmes movies have been such a success – presenting a fantasy Victorian Europe which still manages to feel rather gritty and real). The sound is also excellent, with the DTS soundtrack giving your speakers a workout when the action gets explosive.

However the real reason to get the film on Blu-ray is the superb Maximum Movie Mode. Warner Bros. really is good at these for their key releases, so that you watch the film and it’s interspersed with relevant featurettes, interviews, stills and various other bits and pieces that pop up and give you a great overview of the film and its making. This one is hosted by Robert Downey Jr. who adds an extra bit of fun to the experience. It’s all extremely well done and well worth spending some time with.

Overall Verdict: It may not be quite as much rollicking fun as the first instalment, but A Game Of Shadows is still an entertaining, worthy sequel, given a great Blu-ray release.

Special Features:
Maximum Movie Mode Hosted By Robert Downey Jr.
Picture In Picture
Storyboards
Focus Points
Stills Galleries

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows is available on Blu-ray Triple play, DVD and digital download 14th May. Pre-order here
© 2012 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights reserved

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