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Retribution (DVD) – Aaron Paul barely deals with a troubled son

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac


DVD covers don’t always 100% reflect the actual movie, and that certainly seems the case with Retribution. Looking at the cover you could be forgiven for thinking the film is an action thriller, but it’s not, it’s actually a rather serious indie drama.

The movie itself – originally called Hellion – is set in Texas and centres on 13-year-old Jacob ( Josh Wiggins), an angry and difficult young man who’s only one step away from juvenile detention. He’s still deep in grief for his dead mother, not helped much by his emotionally distant father, Hollis (Aaron Paul), who’s barely holding on himself.

Their family further disintegrates after Jacob gets his younger brother Wes (Deke Garner) involved in some trouble, resulting in CPS removing the preteen from their house and sending him to live with his aunt (Juliette Lewis). The fallout threatens to destroy Jacob’s life completely.

Retribution is certainly not a jolly movie. It’s a film about people whose lives are on the edge and where there’s a constant edge of anger and desperation. It does an extremely good job of capturing the paralysing effects of grief and also has a great angle on the contradictions of juvenile ‘delinquency’, with young people full of anger who are constantly getting into trouble, but then they go to someone’s house and watch cartoons together.

It’s also helped by some great performances, particularly from Aaron Paul and the absolutely excellent Josh Wiggins.

Unfortunately though it’s not all good news, as it’s a movie with a script that one minute is smart, subtle and acutely observed, but the next is clumsy, overblown and verging towards cliché. It’s particularly problematic during the film’s more explosive moments, where the potential drama is undercut by the fact it seems a little too hyperbolic and timeworn compared to what’s gone before. This is often an issue with movies that lean towards southern gothic, and while the film does a good job of building tension towards an inevitable eruption, when it when that emotional explosion comes, it doesn’t quite work. What’s a particular shame is that when it quietens down again afterwards it’s far more effective.

Retribution is one of those films that’s close to being brilliant, but it doesn’t quite make it. It’s still worthwhile and there’s a lot of talent on show, but there’s undoubtedly a frustration while watching it that it couldn’t have evened out its tendency towards following the indie rules a little too closely and therefore ending up clumsier than it might have been.

Overall Verdict: Great performances and a script that has massive empathy for its characters ensures there’s plenty to praise about Retribution, but a tendency towards bungling the big moments undercuts its power.

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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Win Suspects – Series Two On DVD! – The crime show is up for grabs

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac

Suspects is a fresh and original British procedural crime drama set in London that tackles difficult subjects in a gritty and real way. Shot like a fly-on-the-wall documentary, this innovative series is unscripted, with the cast devising their own dialogue, lending Suspects a unique sense of authenticity. It’s like the crew has been granted the privilege of following a real police investigation.

Courtesy of FremantleMedia International, we have a copy of Suspects Series Two on DVD to give away. Suspects Series Two and Series One and Two Box set is out to own as of Monday 12th January.

For your chance to win the copy of Suspects Series Two 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 January 25th, 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 January 25th, 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 Beyond On DVD! – We’ve got the sci-fi flick to give away

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac

For a brief moment in history, the world stood still. All eyes and minds focused on the skies and the colossal, unidentified object that was discovered on a collision course with Earth.

Now, shrouded in mystery, the vast alien spacecraft looms ominously in sight above Northern Europe bringing with it an uncertain future. Amidst the chaos of the ensuing global catastrophe one young couple, searching for their infant daughter, their lost relationship and the hope of salvation embark on a perilous journey across a beautiful but treacherous landscape.

They are driven on by hope, confronting their own demons while forced to survive in a world that stands on the brink of collapse.

Beyond is coming to DVD on 12th January and is available to download now, and we have a copy to give away for one lucky winner.

For your chance to win the copy of Beyond 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 January 25th, 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 January 25th, 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 Giovanni’s Island On Blu-ray! – Get your hands on the animated tale

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac

Giovanni’s Island is coming to DVD, Blu-ray and Ultimate Edition on Monday 12th January and thanks to Anime Ltd, we have a copy on Blu-ray to give away.

True to their reputation of masterful storytelling and quality animation, Production I.G achieve effortless elegance in this never before been told story. Exploring the theme of the toll of human conflict, and done so with stunning visuals, Giovanni’s Island succeeds in bringing a feeling of hope and positivity despite the heart wrenching and moving subject. Indeed, it is hard not to fall in love with the striking hand drawn artwork alone. It is extraordinary to think that it is a tale still unknown to the West, we are happy to say that finally, this emotionally engaging story can be re-told.

For your chance to win the copy of Giovanni’s Island on Blu-ray 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 January 25th, 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 January 25th, 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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Bradley Cooper May Go On Honeymoon With Harry – He’s planning to direct

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac

In the last few years Bradley Cooper has had plenty of success in front of the camera, but now he’s looking to turn director and according to Deadline he may have found the right project, Honeymoon With Harry.

If he does take it on, he’s also likely to star, and may also reunite with Silver Linings Playbook co-star Robert De Niro for the movie.

The script has been around for a while and both Cooper & De Niro took part in a table read back in 2010, however it’s only now that Warner Bros. is really trying to push it into production.

He follow is about ‘a formerly self-centered womanizing booze-hound who changed his ways when he met a girl and fell in love. He’s loathed by the girl’s dad, who recognizes himself in the young man. They get engaged anyway. When she dies tragically just before their wedding, the devastated groom heads off on their honeymoon to drown his sorrows and drink himself to death. Who does he meet but his almost father-in-law, who has come to spread his daughter’s ashes on her favorite beach.’

De Niro would play the father.

At the moment it’s just one of several projects Cooper is eyeing as his directorial debut, but currently seems to be the frontrunner.

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Boyhood & Grand Budapest Hotel Top The Golden Globes – Eddie Redmayne, Michael Keaton & Julianne Moore win too

12th January 2015 By Tim Isaac

This year’s Oscar race is pretty open, but last night’s Golden Globes have helped point out the frontrunners. The big winners in the Best Picture races were Boyhood for Drama and The Grand Budapest Hotel for Comedy Or Musical. Boyhood also took Best Director for Richard Linklater, putting it in good stead for a major showing at this Thursday’s Oscar nominations.

In the film acting races, Eddie Redmayne took best actor in a Drama for The Theory of Everything while Julianne Moore won the Actress award for Still Alice. For Comedy Or Musical Amy Adams won best actress for Big Eyes, with Michael Keaton taking best actor for Birdman. Patricia Arquette won best supporting actress for her role in Boyhood, while J.K. Simmons won Whiplash best supporting actor for.

On the TV front, Amazon’s original TV series Transparent did well, picking up both Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical, and Best Actor In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical for Jeffrey Tambor.

However compared to years when one movie or TV show took a whole raft of awards, overall it was a very open race and nothing took more than a couple of awards. It’s likely to be the same for the Oscars, with few categories considered to have one person or film guaranteed to win.

Take a look at the full list of Golden Globes winners below.

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Boyhood – IFC Productions and Detour Filmproduction; IFC Films

Foxcatcher – Annapurna Pictures; Sony Pictures Classic
The Imitation Game – Black Bear Pictures; The Weinstein Company
Selma – Paramount Pictures and Pathé Paramount Pictures
The Theory of Everything – Working Title Films; Focus Features

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything

Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo – Selma

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Julianne Moore – Still Alice

Jennifer Aniston – Cake
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild

BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
The Grand Budapest Hotel – American Empirical Picture; Fox Searchlight Pictures

Birdman – Regency Enterprises and M Productions and Le Grisbi Productions; Fox Searchlight Pictures
Into the Woods – Disney; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Pride – Pathé Productions Limited, British Broadcasting Corporation, The British Film Institute and Calamity Films; CBS Films Inc.
St. Vincent – Chernin Entertainment; The Weinstein Company

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Michael Keaton – Birdman

Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Bill Murray – St. Vincent
Joaquin Phoenix – Inherent Vice
Christoph Waltz – Big Eyes

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Ruth Wilson – THE AFFAIR

Claire Danes – HOMELAND
Viola Davis – HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
Julianna Margulies – THE GOOD WIFE
ROBIN WRIGHT – HOUSE OF CARDS

BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
RICHARD LINKLATER – BOYHOOD

WES ANDERSON – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
AVA DUVERNAY – SELMA
David Fincher – GONE GIRL
ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU – BIRDMAN

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Kevin Spacey – House of Cards

Clive Owen – the knick
Liev Schreiber – RAY DONOVAN
James Spader – THE BLACKLIST
Dominic West – THE AFFAIR

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
THE AFFAIR – SHOWTIME, SHOWTIME Presents, SHELEG, HIGLEWATER

DOWNTON ABBEY – PBS A Carnival Films/Masterpiece Co-Production in association with NBCUniversal
GAME OF THRONES – HBO, HBO Entertainment in association with Bighead, Littlehead; Television 360; Startling Television and Generator Productions
THE GOOD WIFE – CBS, CBS Television Studios with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
HOUSE OF CARDS – NETFLIX Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with Media Rights Capital for Netflix

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Maggie Gyllenhaal – THE HONORABLE WOMAN

Jessica Lange – AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAK SHOW
Frances McDormand – OLIVE KITTERIDGE
Frances O’Connor – THE MISSING
Allison Tolman FARGO

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
LEVIATHAN (RUSSIA) (????????) Non-Stop Production, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation of the Cinema Funds, RuArts Foundation; Sony Pictures Classics

FORCE MAJEURE TURIST (SWEDEN) Coproduction Office; Magnolia Pictures
GETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE (ISRAEL)
AMSALEM GETT Arte France Cinéma; Music Box Films
IDA (POLAND/DENMARK) Phoenix film investments; Music Box Films
TANGERINES MANDARIINID (ESTONIA)Allfilm

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Jeffrey Tambor – TRANSPARENT

LOUIS C. K. – LOUIE
Don Cheadle – HOUSE OF LIES
Ricky Gervais – DEREK
William H. Macy – SHAMELESS

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU, NICOLÁS GIACOBONE, ALEXANDER DINELARIS, ARMANDO BO – BIRDMAN

WES ANDERSON – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
GILLIAN FLYNN – GONE GIRL
RICHARD LINKLATER – BOYHOOD
GRAHAM MOORE – THE IMITATION GAME

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Patricia Arquette – BOYHOOD

Jessica Chastain – A MOST VIOLENT YEAR
Keira Knightley – THE IMITATION GAME
Emma Stone – BIRDMAN
Meryl Streep – INTO THE WOODS

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 – DreamWorks Animation LLC; Twentieth Century Fox

BIG HERO 6- Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
THE BOOK OF LIFE -Twentieth Century Fox and Reel FX Animation Studios; Twentieth Century Fox
THE BOXTROLLS – Laika; Focus Features
THE LEGO MOVIE – Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures / RatPac-Dune Entertainment / Lego System A/S / Vertigo Entertainment/Lin Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Adams – Big Eyes

Emily Blunt – Into the Woods
Helen Mirren – The Hundred-Foot Journey
Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
Quvenzhané Wallis – Annie

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Matt Bomer – THE NORMAL HEART

Alan Cumming – THE GOOD WIFE
Colin Hanks – FARGO
Bill Murray – OLIVE KITTERIDGE
Jon Voight – RAY DONOVAN

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
“GLORY” – SELMA – Music by: John Legend, Common, Lyrics by: John Legend, Common

“BIG EYES” – BIG EYES – Music by: Lana Del Rey, Lyrics by: Lana Del Rey
“MERCY IS” – NOAH – Music by: Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Lyrics by: Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye
“OPPORTUNITY” – ANNIE – Music by: Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck, Lyrics by: Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck
“YELLOW FLICKER BEAT” – THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 1 – Music by: Lorde, Lyrics by: Lorde

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

Alexandre Desplat – THE IMITATION GAME
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross – GONE GIRL
ANTONIO SANCHEZ – BIRDMAN
Hans Zimmer – INTERSTELLAR

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
TRANSPARENT – AMAZON INSTANT VIDEO Amazon Studios

GIRLS – HBO HBO Entertainment in association with Apatow Productions and I Am Jenni Konner Productions
JANE THE VIRGIN – THE CW, CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television in association with Electus
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK NETFLIX Lionsgate Television for Netflix
SILICON VALLEY – HBO Entertainment in association with Judgemental Films, Alec Berg, Altschuler Krinsky works, and 3 Arts Entertainment

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES -COMEDY OR MUSICAL
GINA RODRIGUEZ – JANE THE VIRGIN

LENA DUNHAM – GIRLS
Edie Falco – NURSE JACKIE
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – VEEP
TAYLOR SCHILLING – ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Billy Bob Thornton – FARGO

Martin Freeman – FARGO
Woody Harrelson – TRUE DETECTIVE
Matthew McConaughey – TRUE DETECTIVE
Mark Ruffalo – THE NORMAL HEART

BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
FARGO – fx FX Productions & MGM Television

THE MISSING – STARZ New Pictures, Company Pictures, Two Brothers Pictures, Playground Entertainment, BBC
THE NORMAL HEART – HBO HBO Films in association with Plan B Entertainment, Blumhouse and Ryan Murphy Productions
OLIVE KITTERIDGE – HBO HBO Miniseries in association with Playtone
TRUE DETECTIVE – HBO HBO Entertainment in association with Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Joanne Froggat – DOWNTON ABBEY

Uzo Aduba – ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
Kathy Bates – AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAK SHOW
Allison Janney – MOM
Michelle Monaghan – TRUE DETECTIVE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
J.K. SIMMONS – WHIPLASH

Robert Duvall – THE JUDGE
ETHAN HAWKE – BOYHOOD
Edward Norton – BIRDMAN
MARK RUFFALO – FOXCATCHER

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