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Win Flutter On DVD! – Luke Evans, Joe Anderson & Billy Zane star

2nd August 2015 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of “Flutter” – available on DVD 3rd August 2015 – we have a copy to giveaway!

Flutter is the unmissable sexy British thriller starring Luke Evans (The Hobbit, Dracula Untold), Joe Anderson (Hannibal, The Grey), Billy Zane (Titanic) and Mark Williams (Harry Potter, The Fast Show).

Flutter adds its own dark twist to the urban crime world familiar from films such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch and Layer Cake – making it a killer addition to one of British cinema’s most entertaining and popular genres!

Dark, gritty and packed with surprises, Flutter is quite simply a modern British cinema gem.

Order your copy today: http://amzn.to/1LNnzUX

To be in with a chance of winning the copy of Flutter on DVD that we’ve got to give away, sign in to the site below (or click here to register) and answer the multiple choice question (see below for more details on how to enter). The competition closes on August 16th, 2015, so get answering and good luck!

HOW TO ENTER: This competition is open to all registered Movie Muser members who live in the UK. It’s free to register and obligation free, and once you’ve signed up to the site, you’ll be able to enter any other competitions we run, plus post comments, join in on the forum or even have your own film blog. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. If you’re already a member, sign in below and answer the multiple choice question in the grey box, click enter, and you’re done!

This competition closes at 11.59pm on August 16th, 2015. Competition open to UK residents aged 15 or over. (For general competition terms and conditions, privacy policy and site T&Cs, CLICK HERE)

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Fresh Black Mass Trailer – Jonny Depp is a major mobster

1st August 2015 By Tim Isaac


Three-time Oscar nominee Johnny Depp (“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” “Finding Neverland,” the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films) stars as notorious mobster James “Whitey” Bulger in the drama “Black Mass,” directed by Scott Cooper (“Crazy Heart”).

The film also stars Joel Edgerton (“The Great Gatsby,” “Zero Dark Thirty”) as FBI Agent John Connolly; Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (“The Imitation Game”) as Whitey’s brother, powerful State Senator Billy Bulger; Rory Cochrane (“Argo”) as Steve Flemmi, Whitey’s closest partner in crime; Jesse Plemons (TV’s “Fargo”) as Whitey’s main henchman, Kevin Weeks; and Kevin Bacon (“Crazy, Stupid, Love.” TV’s “The Following”) as FBI Special Agent in Charge Charles McGuire.

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger (Depp) to collaborate with the FBI in order to eliminate their common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the story of this unholy alliance, which spiraled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement while consolidating his power and becoming one of the most ruthless and dangerous gangsters in Boston history.

Cooper directed “Black Mass” from a screenplay by Mark Mallouk and Jez Butterworth, based on the book by Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill. It’s due out in the UK in November.

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New We Are Your Friends Trailer – Zac Efron turns DJ

1st August 2015 By Tim Isaac


In a few weeks time Zac Efron wants to get the party started in We Are Your Friends, and to get us in the mood a new trailer for the movie has dropped.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS is a stylish coming of age drama about what it takes to find your sound. It follows a close-knit group of friends in LA, including Zac Efron’s character Cole, an aspiring young DJ trying to make it on the electronic music scene.

‘Named after Justice’s seminal electronic anthem, and featuring a cutting-edge soundtrack, WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS is the must-see party of the summer, set for UK release on August 27th.’

We’re will to bet that Efron won’t find it easy to hit it big, and also that he’ll take his shirt off (he is Zac Efron, after all.

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Daniel Radcliffe Heads For Imperium – He’ll be going undercover for the FBI

1st August 2015 By Tim Isaac

Daniel Radcliffe has played everything from a wizard to a man growing horns out of his head, but now it seems he’ll be going into law enforcement, as Deadline reports he’s signed on to star in Imperium.

The movie is about ‘a young FBI agent who goes undercover to find and stop white supremacists trying to make a dirty bomb. It’s based on the experiences of Michael German, an FBI undercover agent who spent years inside United States neo-Nazi and militia groups.’

The film will be the feature debut of Daniel Ragussis, who hopes to start filming the movie this autumn.

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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – Tom Cruise is back on the case

29th July 2015 By Tim Isaac


It seems hard to believe that we are now on the fifth instalment in this franchise, and after 19 years it thankfully shows no signs of stopping. I should state that for me this is a hard film to review as I am a fan of the previous entries, and the latest plays it safe by sticking to the tried and tested formula of its predecessors.

Some reviewers are calling it the best entry in the franchise (which I can’t disagree with) and others have slated it for not adding anything new (which I also can’t disagree with). But for me the most important thing I want from any film is to be entertaining and fun, and this film definitely ticks both those boxes.

In Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and crew have to take down the Syndicate, an elite and ungoverned ‘anti IMF (Impossible Missions Force)’ that has set out to change the world through global attacks and assassinations.

On top of that CIA director Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin, doing his best Team America (2004) impression) is set on dissolving the IMF due to their unregulated actions and the destruction of the Kremlin in the last film. So Hunt is on a personal and unsanctioned mission to find the leader of the Syndicate and to bring down the organisation, recruiting the usual subjects in a globetrotting mission full of great and memorable set pieces.

If you are a fan of the previous films then you know what to expect and this film doesn’t disappoint. We have a host of cool gadgets, international espionage, misdirection, witty dialogue, lashings of violence and over the top set pieces which are thrilling and fantastic.

It feels tighter in terms of script and pacing but ultimately doesn’t add much new to the franchise’s formula.

This formulaic approach is both its strength and weakness. I have written before that audiences like seeing what they have seen before but slightly different. Half way through the film I realised that this film is like re-visiting your favourite theme park. It’s full of the same thrills that keep you returning, and every now and then there is a new ride which is equally thrilling yet seems familiar.

New elements in this film include the fact that the team are operating by themselves and as such their mission seems more personal and dangerous, as both the Syndicate and the CIA are trying to hunt them down, which all adds to the suspense.

But what stood out for me is Rebecca Ferguson’s character, Isla Faust, a mysterious double agent whose motivations remain undisclosed throughout the majority of the film. Smart and sexy, she is Hunt’s equal aiding the team but at any point could turn on them. Faust is a stand out character and I would like to see her return in a future instalment.

Simon Pegg makes a welcome return as comic relief Benji and his chemistry with Cruise is fantastic as the vulnerable geek vs the (seemingly) immortal super spy.

As you would imagine this is Tom Cruise’s movie. He has a Bono effect in the public eye: a lot of people hate him due to his smug outspokenness and all the scientology preaching, but a lot of people still love his films including this reviewer. Just like the other Mission: Impossible films we see him run around a lot, ride a motorbike, take his shirt off and do a lot of his own stunts, which in the age of CGI is refreshing and great to see; especially considering that he’s 53 years old!

Jeremy Renner and Ving Rhames also return and have more to do in this film than in the last, and the door is left open for all to return.

However, it’s a shame that all of the villains in these films don’t seem that scary or threatening and take second fiddle to Cruise and co. Sean Harris’ Solomon Lane is more of a smart, calculated and sinister villain rather than a physical presence, which is a welcome juxtaposition to Hunt.

Yes, we know Hunt will save the day but it always seems a bit cat and mouse in these films, where the mouse is also friends with a dog.

As with its predecessors everyone is staying one step ahead of each other and the plot is muddled to say the least if you are trying to keep up. It’s confusing yet simple as Hunt has to stop the bad guy via ever changing plans and clues. I guess this is supposed to make the plot unpredictable, but we all know what will happen: at some point Benji will be kidnapped, Hunt will use the villain’s plan against him, rubber masks will be involved and just like most cartoons and sitcoms, everything will be the same by the end as it was at the start.

Despite it’s sometimes dark tone this film refuses to take itself seriously and all for the better. The action is great; it’s smart and stylish and keeps the audience engrossed as these scenes drive the narrative.

In comparison this entry seems more like a Bond film, especially with its London elements, and there were some unintentional laughs when I saw this with a British audience.

The only downsides for me are the ending, which wasn’t as exciting as some of the earlier action sequences, and there was too much product placement. Another gripe one could make is that despite how intricately the missions seem to be planned, logic is virtually non-existent in this film: but I don’t care as this film gets so much right with what you want from a spy flick.

Just like Fast and Furious, Bond or any other cinematic franchise this film sticks to its guns and it works. This is a great entry in the series due to its tight script, great action, real stunts, fun chemistry between all the stars, consistent thrills and its well-placed humour.

Overall Verdict: It’s more of the same: a confusing plot, exotic locations, over the top scenarios, great action and most importantly it’s a lot of fun. It’s similar to the last 3 films in the series which is in no way a bad thing, and I’m already looking forward to part 6.

Reviewer: George Elcombe

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The 33 Trailer – Antonio Banderas goes underground as a trapped Chilean miner

29th July 2015 By Tim Isaac


When a cave-in trapped a group of Chilean miner deep underground the story captivated the world, with millions waiting to hear what would happen to the men as rescuers laborious bug a new tunnel that would get them out.

It’s not surprising that Hollywood decided it would be a great tale to make a movie about, and now it’s on its way, with the first trailer having now arrived.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 2010, the eyes of the world turned to Chile, where 33 miners had been buried alive by the catastrophic explosion and collapse of a 100-year-old gold and copper mine. Over the next 69 days, an international team worked night and day in a desperate attempt to rescue the trapped men as their families and friends, as well as millions of people globally, waited and watched anxiously for any sign of hope. But 200 stories beneath the surface, in the suffocating heat and with tensions rising, provisions – and time – were quickly running out.

‘A story of resilience, personal transformation and triumph of the human spirit, the film takes us to the Earth’s darkest depths, revealing the psyches of the men trapped in the mine, and depicting the courage of both the miners and their families who refused to give up.

‘Based on the gripping true story of survival—and filmed with the cooperation of the miners, their families and their rescuers – “The 33” reveals the never-before-seen actual events that unfolded, above and below ground, which became nothing less than a worldwide phenomenon.

‘The international cast is led by Antonio Banderas, Rodrigo Santoro, Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche (“The English Patient”), James Brolin, and Lou Diamond Phillips, with Bob Gunton and Gabriel Byrne. The main cast also includes Mario Casas, Jacob Vargas, Juan Pablo Raba, Oscar Nuñez, Tenoch Huerta, Marco Treviño, Adriana Barraza, Kate Del Castillo, Cote de Pablo, Elizabeth De Razzo, Naomi Scott, Gustavo Angarita, and Alejandro Goic.

‘Patricia Riggen directed “The 33” from a screenplay by Mikko Alanne, Oscar nominee Craig Borten (“Dallas Buyers Club”) and Michael Thomas’.

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