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The Casual Vacancy (DVD) – Can the JK Rowling adaptation find some magic?

15th June 2015 By Tim Isaac


Considering it’s based on a book by JK Rowling and was high profile enough for the BBC to make it in co-operation with HBO, The Casual Vacancy wasn’t given as massive a push when it aired on TV as you might expect. That’s probably because despite being based on a novel by the Harry Potter author, it’s far more low key and adult than her earlier work.

Indeed, the main complaint about both the book and three-part TV series is that not a huge amount happens, and what does happen often appears, on the surface at least, to be of only marginal consequence. There is a point to most of it, but it takes a bit of work to figure out what that is.

At least the title announces that this is unlikely to be tale full of wizards and magic, as the titular Casual Vacancy is the space left on the Pagford Parish Council following the unexpected death of Barry Fairbrother (Rory Kinnear). Pagford is a typical middle class English village, which here includes quite a lot of people who’d prefer nobody poor or with social problems blot their picture perfect British idyll.

Barry was one of the key members of the Council who ensured a local methadone clinic and facility for the disadvantaged stayed open, serving the people of an extremely poverty stricken nearby estate. Led by the odious Howard and Mary Mollison (Michael Gambon and Julia McKenzie), other members of the council see Barry’s death as an opportunity to install a new member who will back them in having the place shut down, which leads to a bitter fight over who will be elected.

Elsewhere there are other repercussions, such as Barry’s brute of a brother thinking he can ride the sympathy wave onto the Council, as well as waves made when messages threating to release secrets are put out on the internet, signed by someone claiming to be Barry’s Ghost. However potentially the direst effect could be on a family from the estate, who have only just been hanging on for a long time, due to the mother’s drug problems, but thanks to Barry’s help just about stayed together. With him gone and social services treating them more like something to be processed than people, there’s a danger it could all fall apart.

It’s certainly a well-made show with plenty of good performances and some extremely good ideas, however it can’t overcome the fact that painfully little happens. It’s almost as if in trying to prove she didn’t have to rely on massive drama and magic, Rowling pulled back so far that the drama she did include isn’t sustained. It’s a series of small incidents that deliberately tries to avoid the melodrama that usually come with this sort of Middle England entertainment, with not a vast amount happening in-between. Even the wonderful potential of the messages from Barry’s Ghost proves far less consequential than it might have been, before petering out completely.

However, it’s not a complete failure, as there is a point to what it does, which is to try to look at modern British society in an admittedly simplistic and didactic way, by pitting the Daily Mail readers against The Guardian crowd in a small village. Its point of view is definitely more Guardian than Daily Mail, which isn’t too surprising from the left-leaning Rowling. Both book and TV show take great delight in puncturing the pomposity and hypocrisy of the Little Englanders, such as how the fat Howard is happy to pontificate about wasting money on druggies who ‘choose’ to be addicts, while ignoring the amount the NHS is spending on his weight related issues, despite the fact he refuses to lose weight.

It is these ideas and the social dissection that keep things afloat, and indeed The Casual Vacancy is far more interesting if you watch it all in one go rather than having to wait a week between instalments, as it’s easier to see how it all fits together, and how something that looked like it was filling time in Episode 1 has more relevance by the end of Episode 2. There is no doubt that a little more plot and a touch more dramatic impetus would have helped, especially because in order to give things a proper conclusion it suddenly leaps into a kind of metaphorical melodrama that doesn’t quite fit with what’s gone before, but that’s not really the show’s fault, as it’s merely been ported over from the novel.

Overall Verdict: It’s not brilliant, but neither was the book, and I’d be willing to bet if it weren’t for Rowling’s name, it would never have gotten a TV adaptation. They’ve certainly done their best with it while not straying too far from the source, but it’s mildly interesting rather than being full-on entertaining.

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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Rupert Wyatt To Direct X-Men Spin-Off Gambit – The Apes helmer takes the job

15th June 2015 By Tim Isaac

After scoring a major hit with Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, director Rupert Wyatt is heading for the X-Men universe, as Variety reports that he will helm Channing Tatum in Gambit.

There’s no news on the specific plot, but Josh Zetumer has written the script, but it will concentrate on the mutant who, as Wikipedia says, ‘has the ability to mentally create, control, and manipulate pure kinetic energy to his desire. He is also incredibly knowledgeable and skilled in card-throwing, hand-to-hand combat, and the use of a staff. Gambit is known to charge playing cards and other objects with kinetic energy, using them as explosive projectiles.’

Tatum has long been attached to the title role, and it’s believed we will first see him in character in X-Men: Apocalypse, although probably only very briefly and likely in the end credits.

After talking about it for year, Fox is now busy expanding its X-Men universe, with Deadpool due out February 2016, Apocalypse in May and Gambit in October – which certainly seems like a lot of mutants for one year!

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Forest Whitaker Joins Star Wars: Rogue One – He heads for a galaxy far, far away

15th June 2015 By Tim Isaac

The cast for Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One continues to grow and it’s looking good, this time adding Oscar winner Forest Whitaker, according to Variety, and he may join The Crow remake too (it’s means he’ll be spending much of the rest of the year in the UK, as both films shoot in Britain).

As is usual for Star Wars casting news, there’s little info on who he’ll play, but he’ll join the likes of Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed, Ben Mendelsohn and Diego Luna in Gareth Edwards’ movie.

Set shortly before the events of A New Hope, Rogue One follows a rogue band of resistance fighters who unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans and bring new hope to the galaxy (AKA the plans that end up stowed away in R2D2 at the beginning of A New Hope). Whitaker could be one of the good guys, or may be joining Mendelsohn on the villainous side.

As for The Crow, while that film is due to start shooting soon, there may be a delay, as Jack Huston has just joined the very long list of actors to drop out of the title role. However once that gets sorted, Whitaker may also join the cast of that movie.

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Katherine Waterston Up For Fantastic Beasts – She takes the female lead

15th June 2015 By Tim Isaac

The Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them already has its male lead in the form of Eddie Redmayne, and now they’ve found woman to star opposite him, with THR reporting that Katherine Waterston (Inherent Vice) has signed on for the role.

The movie is set 70 years before the Harry Potter movies and follows ‘magiczoologist’ Scamander after he sets out to write the book Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (which is one of Harry’s textbooks). Waterston will play a witch called Tina (short for Porpetina) who Newt meets on his travels.

There’s also another major female role to be cast, which is Tina’s sister Queenie, with Saoirse Ronan, Dakota Fanning, Lili Simmons, and Alison Sudol said to be in the running.

Fantastic Beasts, which is the first of three planned films, will shoot this year for release at the end of 2016.

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Win Girls Against Boys On DVD! – We’ve got the Black Comedy Horror to give away

14th June 2015 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of the gut-wrenchingly violent black comedy GIRLS AGAINST BOYS – on DVD 15th June 2015 – we have a copy to giveaway courtesy of Arrow Films.

Acclaimed indie director Austin Chick turns the revenge movie into a tense psychological journey that’s part horror, part black comedy. Stunningly shot and featuring a cast of breakout stars, this tale of sex, sisterhood, and ultra-violence is not to be missed!

Up-and-coming talent Danielle Panabaker (Friday the 13th, Mad Men) and Nicole LaLiberte (Dexter) handle the edgy material brilliantly and both prove they’re ones to watch.

Order today on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1KG7CNW

To be in with a chance of winning the copy of Girls Against Boys 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 June 27th, 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 June 28th, 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 Twisted Tales On DVD! – An anthology of creepy stories

13th June 2015 By Tim Isaac

From the legendary horror director, Tom Holland comes a chilling must-see new anthology in the tradition of The Twilight Zone, Masters Of Horror and Outer Limits. A magician with a sinister secret, the living dead and even the Devil himself lurk inside these twisted tales that will send a shiver down your spine and a laugh from your lips.

It’s the most fun you’ll have being scared since Creepshow!

Twisted Tales is available on DVD and to own or rent digitally 15th June 2015.

To be in with a chance of winning one of the copy of Twisted Tales 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 June 27th, 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 June 27th, 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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