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The End of the Tour Trailer – Jason Segel takes on novelist David Foster Wallace

27th May 2015 By Tim Isaac


Will it be Almost Famous all over again, but time with literature instead of music? Probably not, but they do have similar premises, with a Rolling Stone journalist heading off on the road to interview someone and write a piece.

Here’s the synopsis (form Sundance): ‘THE END OF THE TOUR tells the story of the five-day interview between Rolling Stone reporter (and novelist) David Lipsky (Jesse Eisenberg) and acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace (Jason Segel), which took place right after the 1996 publication of Wallace’s groundbreaking epic novel, Infinite Jest. As the days go on, a tenuous yet intense relationship seems to develop between journalist and subject. The two men bob and weave around each other, sharing laughs and also possibly revealing hidden frailties – but it’s never clear how truthful they are being with each other.

‘Ironically, the interview was never published, and five days of audio tapes were packed away in Lipsky’s closet. The two men did not meet again. The film is based on Lipsky’s critically acclaimed memoir about this unforgettable encounter, written following Wallace’s 2008 suicide. Both Segel and Eisenberg reveal great depths of emotion in their performances and the film is directed with humor and tenderness by Sundance vet James Ponsoldt from Pulitzer- Prize winner Donald Margulies’ insightful and heartbreaking screenplay.’

The film’s out in the US in July.

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Tilda Swinton In Talks For Doctor Strange – She may join Benedict Cumberbatch

27th May 2015 By Tim Isaac

It seems Marvel’s Doctor Strange is going to have a bit of a British flavour (it might as well, as they film all their movies in Britain anyway), as with Benedict Cumberbatch already installed in the title role, he may now be joined by Tilda Swinton, according to THR.

She will be Strange’s mentor a ‘Tibetan mystic known as the Ancient One, who is training pupils to be the next sorcerer supreme.’ In the comics the character has always been a man, and initially Marvel was going to follow that through with the film, before deciding that Swinton was the right person for the job.

Chiwetel Ejiofor was previously said to be in talks for the movie, with the speculation being that he would be the Ancient One, however the new report doesn’t mention him, so it’s not clear whether he’s moved on or is just playing a different character.

Scott Derrickson is set to direct the movie which follows the title character, Doctor Strange, who is a former neurosurgeon, a practicing sorcerer, and becomes the Sorcerer Supreme, the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats.

The film’s due out November 2016.

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Robert Rodriguez Plans Jonny Quest Movie – He’ll bring the character live action

27th May 2015 By Tim Isaac

A few years ago the news that Robert Rodriguez was taking on a movie would be reason for excitement, but we’ve had a few too many Sharkboys And Lavagirls, and Sin City: A Dame To Kill Fors, for it to mean the same as it once did.

Nevertheless THR reports that Rodriguez has signed up to helm Warner Bros’ live-action Jonny Quest movie. You can see why he’d appeal to the studio, as Rodriguez offers a full service, as he owns his own studios and visual effects company, allowing him to make movies much cheaper than comparable companies. As Warner don’t want to spend the earth on Jonny, it makes sense.

Jonny has had several incarnations over the year, but all follow the young title character, who goes on a series of incredible, action-filled adventures with his father. For several year there have been attempts to take the character live-action, but they have all stalled. Perhaps this one will have more luck.

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Testament Of Youth (Blu-ray) – Alicia Vikander deals with grief in the First World War

25th May 2015 By Tim Isaac


It’s almost surprising the world of film didn’t make a few more movies to tie into the centenary of the start of the First World War. However Testament Of Youth is an apt tale to make a new version of at this time, as rather than being a gung-ho war story, it is more about grief and the wiping out of swathes of young lives.

Based on Vera Brittain’s memoir, the movie follows Vera (Alicia Vikander) as a free thinking young woman determined that her path in life will not just to be a wife and mother. She heads off to Oxford (after a little resistance from her father) and almost surprises herself when she falls for a handsome young man called Roland (Kit Harington). However their seemingly idyllic youth, along with that of her brother Edward (Taron Egerton) and their friends, is disrupted by the War.

The young men head off to foreign fields, initially leaving Vera behind. However she decides it shouldn’t just be the men doing their part and she enlists herself as a nurse, and soon discovers that the horrors of war are a very long way from her privileged youth. It also becomes increasingly clear to that not only is she is in real danger herself, but there’s a good chance the men she knew before the war – including Roland and her brother – may never make it back at all.

Brittain’s book is an incredibly powerful evocation of grief and war as something that is not just about carnage of a grand scale, but millions of individual moments of horror and anguish, both for those on the battlefields and those elsewhere. James Kent’s film does manage to capture that, even if it’s sometimes a little clumsy in getting there.

The opening section in particular is a little too much, to the point where its fastidious cleanliness, precision and determination to present pre-War life as being almost perfect, begins to get close to feeling like a parody of 1980s Merchant-Ivory movies. However when the film actually head off to war it starts to work a lot better, helped tremendously by Alicia Vikander, who holds the whole thing together with an expertly pitched performance. Indeed, if it weren’t for her the whole thing might have seemed rather over-earnest and even a tad hackneyed. Almost by force of will Vikander and the rest of the cast hold things together in the face of too many shots that are determined to look artful – complete with diffuse lighting and studied camerawork – rather than tell the story.

Testament Of Youth does pull itself through though, even in the face of a 130-minute runtime that sometimes feels like it’s stretched to breaking point. Ultimately the sheer power of the story ensures it’s sometimes pretty moving and worth watching. In fact it’s sometimes such an incredible story that if it weren’t based on the truth it would sometimes seem a little far-fetched.

There has in the past been talk of Vera’s brother Edward and whether he was gay. Many believe that he probably was, but this is largely based on supposition and the vaguest of hints in Vera’s writing that she was aware her brother may not be the same as most other boys (although it seems clear that if Edward was gay, he never told anyone close to him, although he may have fallen for another soldier of a lower rank during the wat). The film decides to tread a fine line with this, occasionally hinting that Edward may be more interested in men than women, while not actually saying it. Although that could seem like whitewashing, in the context of the story and what we unambiguously know about Edward and how he acted around those who knew him, it was probably the right tack to take.

Overall Verdict: Although overall Testament Of Youth should be judged a success, it’s a little too enamoured with the idea of itself as a classic British period drama to actually become one. However Alicia Vikander is superb and should have a great future in film.

Special Features:
Behind The Scenes Featurette

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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New Black Mass Trailer – Johnny Depp gets involved in organised crime

24th May 2015 By Tim Isaac


Synopsis: Black Mass stars Oscar® nominee Johnny Depp (“Public Enemies”, “Donnie Brasco”, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films) as Whitey Bulger and Joel Edgerton (“The Great Gatsby,” “Zero Dark Thirty”) as FBI Agent John Connolly. Filming began in Boston under the direction of Scott Cooper (“Out of the Furnace,” “Crazy Heart”).

#The film also stars Benedict Cumberbatch (“Twelve Years a Slave”) as Whitey’s brother, Billy Bulger, who is a Massachusetts State Senator; Jesse Plemons (AMC’s “Breaking Bad”) as Whitey’s longtime partner in crime, Kevin Weeks; Dakota Johnson (“Fifty Shades of Grey”) as Lindsey Cyr, Whitey’s former girlfriend and mother of his only child; Rory Cochrane (“Argo”) as Steve Flemmi, another member of the Irish mob; Julianne Nicholson (“August: Osage County”) as John Connolly’s wife, Marianne; and Adam Scott (ABC’s “Parks and Recreation”) as FBI Agent Robert Fitzpatrick. Rounding out the main cast are David Harbour (“End of Watch”), Jeremy Strong (“Zero Dark Thirty”), Brad Carter (HBO’s “True Detective”), W. Earl Brown (“Draft Day”) and Corey Stoll (“The Bourne Legacy”).

‘In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster James “Whitey” Bulger (Depp) to collaborate with the FBI and eliminate a common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the true story of this unholy alliance, which spiraled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement, consolidate power, and become one of the most ruthless and powerful gangsters in Boston history.’

The movie is due out in November.

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Knock Knock Trailer – Keanu Reeves goes home invasion for Eli Roth

24th May 2015 By Tim Isaac


It looks like we’ll be getting something a little different from Keanu Reeves in Knock Knock, not least that he’ll be getting pleasured by two women!

The movie teams Keanu with director Eli Roth, of Hostel and Cabin Fever fame, which sees ‘two beautiful young girls, walk into a married man’s life and turn a wild fantasy into his worst nightmare.’

It look like Roth could be going back to the intense horror with a dash of sex that he was first known for, although this time with someone a bit more famous in the lead.

The movie reaches cinemas this June.

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