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The Third Man (Blu-ray) – The Carol Reed classic gets a new restoration

19th July 2015 By Tim Isaac


As you might have guessed, a lot of my friends are film fans. However, I was genuinely surprised how few of them had seen The Third Man. Everyone had heard of it, knew Orson Welles was in it and quite a few knew cuckoo clocks were involved somehow, but hardly any had seen it all the way through.

That’s a shame, as it’s a great film. The wonderful Joseph Cotten (who should be considered one of the screen’s greatest actors but normally gets overlooked) plays pulp novelist Holly Martins, who arrives in Vienna to start a new job that’s been offered to him by his old friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles). He finds a city that in the post-war era is still in crisis and where the black market is flourishing.

Holly is shocked to hear that Harry was recently killed in a traffic accident, but as he talks to more and more people, he starts to realise that something funny is going on. He determines to figure out what really happened to Harry, heading into the darker parts of a fractured Vienna to do so. However, perhaps more important than Harry’s fate is who he really was – devil or angel?

While American film noir was largely created by European transplants such as Bill Wilder and Fritz Lang, The Third Man was a largely British production that looked at many of the same themes but from a slightly different perspective, of a nation that had lived through the direct effects of war on the populace. It’s entertaining and surprisingly impish, with Cotten on fine form in the somewhat thankless role of Holly Martin. Although the film is often remembered for Orson Welles short, scenery-chewing turn as Harry Lime, it’s actually Cotten who holds the whole thing together.

The movie is full of great moments and memorable scenes, has a great, shadow-filled visual style and uses sound in a wonderful way, from the famed zither-music score to the use of things such as footsteps. While it’s always looked and sounded good, that side of the movie is really brought out in this new restoration. The whole movie has recently been remastered in 4K, but even when downscaled to 1080p HD, the results are great, really bringing out the depths of its shadows and how it uses dark and light to create a wonderfully mysterious atmosphere.

There has never been an excuse for my friends not to have seen the film – the fact it so often appears in lists of the greatest movies of all time should have been enough for them to give it a chance– and now they have even less of an excuse. It really is a wonderfully movie, and unlike many older movies it feels surprisingly modern. The Third Man retains its intrigue and suspense while never forgetting to be entertaining.

It also doesn’t hurt that the new Blu-ray edition includes loads of good special features.

Overall Verdict: The Third Man truly is a great movie – one of Britain’s best – which is looking excellent in this newly restored HD edition.

Special Features:
Audio Commentary with Guy Hamilton, Simon Callow & Angela Allen
Shadowing the Third Man
Interview & Zither Performance by Cornelia Mayer
The Third Man Interactive Vienna Tour
The Third Man on the Radio
Guardian NFT Interview – Joseph Cotten (Audio Only)
Guardian NFT Interview – Graham Greene (Audio Only)
Joseph Cotten’s Alternate Opening Voiceover Narration
The Third Man – A Filmmaker’s Influence
Restoring The Third Man
Dangerous Edge – Graham Greene Documentary
Trailer

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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The Gift Trailer – Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton have secrets

19th July 2015 By Tim Isaac

While Jason Bateman is best known for comedy, he’s getting into horror-thriller territory for The Gift.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Can you really go through life having never wronged anyone? Even if you are unaware of how, or when, and even who you may have wronged….chances are there is someone out there who won’t ever forget it…or you.

‘Simon (Jason Bateman) and Robyn (Rebecca Hall) are a young married couple whose life is going just as planned until a chance encounter with an acquaintance from Simon’s high school sends their world into a harrowing tailspin. Simon doesn’t recognize Gordo (Joel Edgerton) at first, but after a seemingly coincidental series of encounters proves troubling, a horrifying secret from their past is uncovered after nearly 20 years. As Robyn learns the unsettling truth about what happened between Simon and Gordo, she starts to question: how well do we really know the people closest to us, and are past bygones ever really bygones?

‘From the producer of Whiplash and The Purge, Jason Blum, comes a chilling psychological thriller that marks the feature directorial debut of acclaimed actor and writer Joel Edgerton (The Great Gatsby, Zero Dark Thirty, Warrior).’

It’s out in the UK August 7th.

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Win Dead Rising: Watchtower On DVD! – Jesse Metcalfe stars in the video game adaptation

19th July 2015 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of DEAD RISING: WATCHTOWER – on DVD, Blu-ray and Limited Edition Blu-ray Steelbook 27th July – we have a copy on DVD to giveaway!

From the producers of Mortal Kombat: Legacy and the Transformers film franchise comes DEAD RISING: WATCHTOWER. Based on the globally successful video game Dead Rising franchise from CAPCOM™, which has sold in excess of 8.2 million copies worldwide!

Dead Rising: Watchtower is inventive, full of pumped up energy and unforgettably awesome zombie crushing moments! This live-action adaptation stars a first-class cast – including Jesse Metcalfe (Desperate Housewives), Oscar-nominee Virginia Madsen (Sideways) and fan favourites Meghan Ory and Keegan Connor Tracy from ABC’s Once Upon a Time.

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To be in with a chance of winning the copy of DEAD RISING: WATCHTOWER 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 2nd, 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 2nd, 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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Win Nisekoi: False Love Season 1 Part 1 On DVD! – We’ve got the anime to give away

19th July 2015 By Tim Isaac

Raku’s the son of a yakuza big shot. Chitose’s the daughter of a rival mob boss. It’s like Romeo and Juliet …except this Juliet would much rather kick her Romeo in the face. Stylish new rom-com Nisekoi: False Love sees the jokes flow thick and fast as we follow two classmates forced to pretend to be couple to keep the peace between their feuding gangster families. So funny, it’s criminal.

Nisekoi: False Love Season 1 Part 1 is out to own on DVD & Blu-ray from 20th July.

To be in with a chance of winning the copy of Nisekoi: False Love Season 1 Part 1 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 2nd, 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 2nd, 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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Ant-Man – The Marvel Universe expands (and shrinks)

16th July 2015 By Tim Isaac


It’s summertime and we get another Marvel movie about a lesser known superhero. Last year we had the amazing Guardians of the Galaxy, but I was very apprehensive about this latest instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

I presume more of this story will come to light after this film’s general release, but rumour has it that general legend Edgar Wright and co-writer Joe Cornish (another legend) approached Marvel to do an Ant-Man movie long before Iron Man’s release in 2008. As we know the MCU has become a box-office phenomenon with interconnecting plots and characters all leading towards Avengers: Infinity War in 2018 and 2019.

Everything was in place for production to begin but then Wright unexpectedly left shortly before filming due to that old chestnut ‘creative differences’ and changes to the script so that it fits more into the MCU. This was shocking as he allegedly spent over 10 years trying to bring this film to the screen and I for one was very disappointed. Just see Shaun of the Dead (2004) or Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) to see examples of his kinetic visual flare and tight storytelling.

As with Guillermo Del Toro’s version of The Hobbit, it’s a shame that we won’t get to see Wright’s take on the material. Unsure about the whole project and seeing a less than impressive trailer a few months ago I was wondering if Peyton Reed’s movie would be any good, and I’m pleased to say that this film exceeded my expectations in every way!

Ant Man is the story of Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), a brilliant scientist who manages to shrink the space between atoms whilst vastly increasing their strength. He calls them Pym particles no less and builds a suit with the capability to shrink and restore the size of its wearer. He was a secret superhero during the Cold War, and in the 80’s S.H.I.E.L.D. tried to reproduce Pym particles without his knowledge. He didn’t want his discovery to fall into the wrong hands and thus buries his research.

Fast forward to present day and Pym’s protégé Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) in on the verge of harnessing Pym’s research to create a similar yet armed super suit – Yellowjacket – to sell to the highest bidder. Pym recruits ex con Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) to become the Ant-Man and destroy the suit and Cross’s research in one of the most entertaining heists put on screen.

At its heart this is a film about redemption, family and doing the right thing. Hank’s estranged daughter Hope (Evangeline Lilly) is still hurt over her mother’s death and blames her father. Scott has been recently released from prison and is trying to do what he can to be with his daughter by paying maintenance and avoiding a life of crime. This plan works for about five minutes until he and three fellow ex-cons formulate a plan which leads Scott down the path to becoming the hero that his daughter needs.

Of course we get references to The Avengers and other characters but thankfully this film doesn’t spend too much time building up the next instalments (a la Age of Ultron (2015)) and Ant-Man feels like its own individual movie.

To be fair Marvel have a great track record in terms of critical acclaim and box office revenue for their films, which puts them on par with Pixar. On a side note I think that Marvel will reset its cinematic universe at the end of Infinity War, killing then reviving main characters with different (cheaper) actors and ensuring MCU mark 2 (as opposed to phase 4) is a success.

Which, if true, may be a shame as Marvel has a wealth of characters we’ve never heard of and that they still have the rights to. And if they continue to use them to create films of this calibre then we as an audience are in for a treat over the coming years (and decades).

Although Scott Lang is the titular character this is a well thought out team movie full of fun and silly supporting characters. Paul Rudd owns his character with a mix of charm and impeccable comic timing. He doesn’t get to stretch his acting chops too much but is a flawed and vulnerable hero which makes him much more accessible to the audience.

We also have the welcome return of Michael Douglas as Lang and Cross’s mentor. I can’t spoil too much of his back story but I would love to see him return in a 1970’s set prequel (come on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or Agent Carter; give the audience what they want!).

Evangeline Lilly hasn’t done much since Lost (2004-2010) ended, except for turning up in The Hobbit trilogy (2012-2014) as an Elf warrior who quickly descended into a pointless love interest. Here she actually makes a great impression as Hank’s estranged daughter and I’m looking forward to seeing her role develop within the MCU.

You may have seen Corey Stoll in Netflix’s House of Cards, and here he is more than the one-dimensional bog standard villain. He has his sinister moments and seeks financial success and approval from his mentor Hank. Add in Scott as Hank’s new protégé and you know how this relationship will end.

The soundtrack hits the right notes (including the best cinematic use of a song by The Cure), the special effects are great and the 3D is actually quite good in this film, adding a lot of depth which comes alive during the shrinking and fight scenes. For once this is a film worth paying the extra few quid to see in 3D and has been nicely put together by Peyton Reed.

Now if you see the director as the manager or governor, then I ask what did Reed add to the film if the script, cinematography, special effects etc. were all in place, and he just had to come in and oversee the project? There is a lot of Wright in this film in terms of how the action is shot and edited and some shots are straight out of the 2012 Comic Con test footage.

But a lot of what makes this film great this comes from Cornish’s and Wright’s excellent script (which admittedly Paul Rudd and others worked on after they left). It has heart, great pacing, and realistic peril on a tiny scale, but mostly it is very, very funny and mixes humour with dramatic and action beats perfectly.

It ticks all the boxes for a summer blockbuster and executes them perfectly. To quote my friend at the screening, ‘there is nothing bad about this film’ – only that I want to see a standalone sequel alongside Ant Man’s integration into the Avengers when Captain America: Civil War hits the screens next May.

In Marvel tradition we have the obligatory Stan Lee cameo, a mid-credits sting (pun intended) and a post credits scene featuring… well just go and see it.

Overall Verdict: Marvel have once again won the summer at the cinema! I still would have loved to see what Edgar Wright would have done behind the camera but this is one of the best comic book films in recent years and I already want to see it again.

Reviewer: George Elcombe

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Pan Trailer – Hugh Jackman & Garrett Hedlund are going to Neverland

16th July 2015 By Tim Isaac


Earlier promos for Warner’s upcoming Peter Pan prequel have been rather underwhelming, largely because the whole thing looked like a rather shoddy cartoon. However it looks like they’ve been using the fact the release was delayed from Summer to October 2015 to work on the special effects and make the whole thing look a little less plastic.

This new trailer certainly looks a lot better and suggests this might actually be a decent movie.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From Warner Bros. Pictures comes, “Pan,” a live-action Peter Pan feature directed by Joe Wright (“Atonement,” “Pride & Prejudice”).

‘Offering a new take on the origin of the classic characters created by J.M. Barrie, the action adventure follows the story of an orphan who is spirited away to the magical Neverland. There, he finds both fun and dangers, and ultimately discovers his destiny—to become the hero who will be forever known as Peter Pan.

‘The film stars Oscar® nominee Hugh Jackman (“Les Misérables”) as Blackbeard; Garrett Hedlund (“Inside Llewyn Davis”) as Hook; Oscar® nominee Rooney Mara (“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”) as Tiger Lily; Adeel Akhtar (“The Dictator”) as Smee; and newcomer Levi Miller as Peter.

‘Amanda Seyfried (“Les Misérables”) rounds out the cast as Mary, alongside Jack Charles (“Mystery Road”) as The Chief/Tiger Lily’s father; Taejoo Na (“The Kick”) as Kwahu; Nonso Anozie (“Son of God,” “Atonement”) as Bishop; Kathy Burke (“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”) as Mother Barnabas; Kurt Egyiawan (“Skyfall”) as Murray; Lewis MacDougall (UK TV’s “In the Name of the Children”) as Nibs; and newcomer Leni Zieglmeier as Wendy Darling.’

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