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New Robin Hood Trailer – Taron Egerton takes on the legendary outlaw

2nd October 2018 By Tim Isaac

Hollywood can’t resist Robin Hood, even if there have been two films about him that have failed for every one that’s succeeded. Now a new one is coming, with Taron Egerton in the title role (you could be forgiven for having never heard about it though, or just having forgotten it existed).

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) a war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in a thrilling action-adventure packed with gritty battlefield exploits, mind-blowing fight choreography, and a timeless romance.’

The movie is in UK cinemas on November 21st. Take a look at the new trailer for the movie below, plus a poster for the film. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx  DIRECTORS: Otto Bathurst  FILMS: Robin Hood: Origins  

Robin Hood Trailer – Taron Egerton takes on the legendary outlaw

3rd May 2018 By Tim Isaac

Hollywood can’t resist Robin Hood, even if there have been two films about him that have failed for every one that’s succeeded. Now a new one is coming, with Taron Egerton in the title role.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) a war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in a thrilling action-adventure packed with gritty battlefield exploits, mind-blowing fight choreography, and a timeless romance.’

The movie is in UK cinemas on November 21st. Take a look at the first trailer for the movie below, plus a couple of posters. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx  DIRECTORS: Otto Bathurst  FILMS: Robin Hood: Origins  

First Look At Taron Egerton & Jamie Foxx In Robin Hood

11th December 2017 By Tim Isaac

There have been successful Robin Hood movies and failed Robin Hood movies, but he’s a character that Hollywood never gives up on. A new take is on it’s way, which focuses on a slightly younger Robin than we’re used to (it was previously titled ‘Robin Hood: Origins’ but is now just plain Robin Hood), in the form of Taron Egerton.

The first images from the film have been released, which you can take a look at below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Robin Hood (Taron Egerton) a war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in a thrilling action-adventure packed with gritty battlefield exploits, mind-blowing fight choreography, and a timeless romance.​’

The cast of the film also includes Jamie Dornan as Will Scarlet, Eve Hewson as Maid Marian, Tim Minchin as Friar Tuck and Ben Mendelsohn as the Sheriff of Nottingham. The movie is due in cinemas September 2018. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Eve Hewson  DIRECTORS: Otto Bathurst  FILMS: Robin Hood: Origins  

Baby Driver (Blu-ray Review)

12th November 2017 By Tim Isaac

Starring: Ansel Elgort, Lily James, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx
Directed By: Edgar Wright
Running Time: 112 mins
BBFC Certificate: 15
UK Release Date: November 13th 2017 (UK)

Our Score

I can’t help but wonder whether director Edgar Wright is wishing right now he’d picked someone other than Kevin Spacey to play a powerful man coercing a much younger guy to do his bidding. There are also moments in the special features on the Blu-ray where they’re talking about how wonderful Spacey is and how good he is at ‘playing’ a manipulative asshole, where you know the distributors wish they’d had time to cut it out before the disc his shelves, but which certainly give things an unexpected subtext now.

Thankfully though, the presence of the disgraced actor doesn’t completely overshadow the movie, which got great reviews and word of mouth on its cinema release for reasons that had nothing to do with Spacey.

Baby (Ansel Elgort) is working as a getaway driver for crime boss Doc (Spacey). He doesn’t want to be, and is hoping he will soon be out from under the thumb of the criminal. However, Doc wants to keep him around because he’s so good at what he does. He’s a man able to get away from the cops and turn a car on a dime to ensure that no matter what may have happened during a heist, they won’t get caught.

Having narrowly escaped from two different heists, Baby thinks he’s out of the criminal life – but Doc pulls him back in for one more job, which involves robbing a post office. He’s teamed up with the violent and potentially unstable Bats (Jamie), along with the Bonnie & Clyde-esque couple, Buddy and Darling (Jon Hamm and Eiza González) – a combination that’s potentially explosive and dangerous. As the heist gets closer, it looks like there’s no way it can succeed, and that Baby could easily end up getting killed.

Mixed into all this is Baby’s fledgling relationship with waitress Debora (Lily James), who brings out a new side to the usually quiet young man, who spends most of his time listening to music and not speaking, in order to drown out his tinnitus.

As many had hoped from the time direct Edgar Wright started talking about it several years ago, what helps set Baby Driver apart is the Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim helmer’s unique sensibility, helping to make it a film that’s both familiar and not quite like anything you’ve ever seen before. Wright takes the tropes of a heist/car chase movie, and then twists things into something new. In one of the featurettes someone talks about how Wright told them to look at it less like a car chase film and more like a musical, and that’s exactly right.

The characters may not burst into song, but huge amounts of the film are choreographed to classic tunes – from Queen to T.Rex. And while plenty of other directors have used pre-existing music to create a particular style and feel, here the action is literally choreographed to the music. Guns fire to the beat, cars drift round a corner in time to the music and gears shift like it’s a dance. Even when it’s not a car chase, the action often moves to the music, even if technically it’s only supposed to be Baby who’s listening to it on his iPod.

The non-stop – and exceedingly eclectic – mix of songs and the way they’re edited to the action, creates a hyper-real atmosphere. That also extends to the 50s musical style romance between Baby and Debora, where love is told in bright primary colours. Although there are moments when it feels like Wright is trying just a little too hard and is on the verge of overstuffing things to the point of explosion, Baby Driver always pull itself back, or produces a virtuoso sequence that shows there’s method in the madness. That said, while much of the editing is exceptionally well done, a bit of judicious cutting to the runtime wouldn’t have gone amiss (something that’s also been true of Wright’s other movies).

The hyper-real atmosphere also helps ensure that while some aspects of the films could have come across as more nasty than entertaining, the violence and unpleasantness of some of the characters never becomes too off-putting – even if it gets close at times.

It also helps that the acting is good, with Ansel Elgort putting in a charming performance in the central role – managing to make Baby seem like a charming and sweet young man stuck in a difficult situation, despite the fact he has plenty of complicity. He’s backed up by great turns from Jamie Foxx (channelling a similar vibe to his character in Horrible Bosses, and most particularly Jon Hamm, who’s incredibly intense playing against type as the driven and utterly amoral Buddy.

Overall Verdict: Some reviews have gone over the top, calling Baby Driver a genre game-changer. It’s not quite that, but it’s a fun, idiosyncratic movie crime thriller that should put a smile of your fane.

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

Special Features:
Extended/Deleted Scenes
‘Mozart In A Go-Kart: Ansel Drives’ Featurette
‘I Need A Killer Track: The Music’ Featurette
‘That’s My Baby: Edgar Wright’ Featurette
‘Meet Your New Crew: Doc’s Gang’ Featurette
‘Find Something Funky On There: The Choreography’ Featurette
‘Devil Behind The Wheel: The Car Chases’ Featurette
Animatics
Ansel Elgort Audition
Annotated Coffee Run Rehearsal
Hair, Make Up & Costume Tests
Mint Royale – “Blue Song” Music Video
Complete Storyboard Gallery
Director Commentary
Filmmaker Commentary With Edgar Wright and Director of Photography Bill Pope

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ACTORS: Ansel Elgort, Lily James, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx  DIRECTORS: Edgar Wright  

New Baby Driver Trailer – Ansel Elgort & Jamie Foxx get revved up with director Edgar Wright

2nd June 2017 By Tim Isaac

There’s a lot of excitement about Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver. That revved up after SXSW, where festival audiences suggested the director has another success on his hand. Now a new trailer has arrived

Here’s the synopsis: ‘A talented, young getaway driver (Ansel Elgort) relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. When he meets the girl of his dreams (Lily James), Baby sees a chance to ditch his criminal life and make a clean getaway. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), he must face the music when a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom.’

The movie is due out on June 28th. Take a look at the new trailer below. [Read more…]

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Ansel Elgort, Ela Gonzalez, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Lily James  DIRECTORS: Edgar Wright  FILMS: Baby Driver  

New Baby Driver Trailer – Edgar Wright revs up with Ansel Elgort & Jamie Foxx

11th April 2017 By Tim Isaac

There’s a lot of excitement about Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver. That revved up after SXSW, where festival audiences suggested the director has another success on his hand. Now a new trailer has arrived

Here’s the synopsis: ‘A talented, young getaway driver (Ansel Elgort) relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. When he meets the girl of his dreams (Lily James), Baby sees a chance to ditch his criminal life and make a clean getaway. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), he must face the music when a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom.’

The movie is due out on June 28th. Take a look at the new trailer below. [Read more…]

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Ansel Elgort, Ela Gonzalez, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Lily James  DIRECTORS: Edgar Wright  FILMS: Baby Driver  
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