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The Movies of This Winter…

The Big’uns:

 Jack Reacher (dir. Christopher McQuarrie) stars Tom Cruise (oversized smurf) as a former military man who is described, in Lee Child’s novels about him, as a blonde giant of a man. Little that can go wrong there then. Wreck-it-Ralph (dir. Rich Moore) is a Disney feature about the bad guy in an arcade game, who decides that he does not want to be the bad guy anymore and sets out on a journey to other games. Very promising indeed, if only for the appearance of beloved characters from games that were played by people who were kids in the 1990s. Django Unchained will see Quentin Tarantino tastelessly screwing up (movie) history once more, now with the help of Jamie Foxx, Christopher Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio. Get your act together Quentin, and go make another Jackie Brown. Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters could be real fun, or it could be the next Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. But it is directed by Norwegian horror prodigy Tommy Wirkola, and stars Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton, so the odds are reasonable. Finally, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey sees Peter Jackson (and everybody else involved in the LOTR madness) revisiting Middle Earth. I expect abolutely nothing from this mind-numbingly boring property, so I won’t be disappointed in any way. On the plus side: the 48 fps images look good in the trailer, and in Martin Freeman it does star a personal favourite of mine.

 

The Award Darlings

You’d think that a book about a boy and a tiger in a little boat would be unfilmable, but Ang Lee decided to give Life of Pi a chance. In 3D. Also considered unfilmable was David Mitchell’s book Cloud Atlas, but Andy and Lana Wachowski, together with Tom Tykwer, decided to give it a try. However good the film may turn out to be, it won’t win prizes. It’s too weird probably. Much more conventional is Hyde Park on Hudson (dir. Roger Michell), about president Roosevelt (Bill Murray gunning for a career Oscar) receiving the King and Queen of England as his guests. Speaking of American presidents: Steven Spielberg’s biopic Lincoln stars Daniel Day-Lewis, so Bill Murray may have to wait for his Oscar a little longer. Another biopic that may score big is Hitchcock (dir. Sacha Gervasi), starring Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren. Already a favourite is Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest, the Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman starring The Master. Argo (dir. Ben Affleck) will be a contender, as will Les Miserables. The latest one is directed by Tom Hooper, who dug up quite some gold for The King’s Speech two years ago. And if the director is anything to go by, look out for Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty, about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. A new The Hurt Locker? We’ll have to wait and see.

Trailer Tuesday: Beautiful Instruments of Heat

Beautiful Creatures

Dir. Richard LaGravenese. Starring: Emma Thompson, Jeremy Irons, Viola Davis & Emmy Rossum

Release date NL: 14 February 2013

 

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

Dir. Harald Zwart. Starring: Lena Heady, Lily Collins, Jonathan Rhys Meyers & Jared Harris

Release date NL: TBA

 

The Heat

Dir. Paul Feig. Starring: Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy & Demian Bichir

Release date NL: 18 April 2013

Trailer Tuesday: Week of the Zombie!

Warm Bodies

Dir. Jonathan Levine. Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Dave Franco, Teresa Palmer & John Malkovich

Release date NL: TBA

 

World War Z

Dir. Marc Forster. Starring: Brad Pitt, Matthew Fox, David Morse & Michiel Huisman

Release date NL: 20 June 2013

 

The Last Stand

Dir. Jee-woon Kim. Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Forest Whitaker, Genesis Rodriguez, Johnny Knoxville & Rodrigo Santoro

Release date NL: February 7, 2013

Trailer Tuesday: Die, Despicable Lincoln Effects!

A Good Day to Die Hard

Dir. John Moore. Starring: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and (rumoured) Patrick Stewart

Release date NL: February 14, 2013

 

Despicable Me 2

Dir. Pierre Coffin & Chris Renaud. Voices by: Steve Carrell, Al Pacino, Kristen Wiig, Russell Brand & Steve Coogan

Release date NL: July 3, 2013

 

Lincoln

Dir. Steven Spielberg. Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Jospeh Gordon-Levitt, David Strathairn, John Hawkes, Jackie Earle Haly, Tim Blake Nelson, Jared Harris & Tommy Lee Jones

Release date NL: January 13, 2013

 

Side Effects

Dir. Steve Soderbergh. Starring: Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, Jude Law & Catherine Zeta-Jones

Release date NL: March 7, 2013

Let the Skyfall!

Allright, I’m ready for it. Skyfall. The new Bond film. The 23rd “official” appearance of Ian Fleming’s 007 on the big screen. Released exactly 50 years after the first one, Dr. No. The third film with Daniel Craig as Bond. And the seventh one with Judi Dench as his boss, M. The latter is quite important this time around, as the plot of Skyfall will see big bad guy Silva (Javier Bardem with atrocious teeth and hair) launch a full scale attack on MI6 and M personally. You will read more about the film after I see it on Wednesday, but I can say this much: my expectations are very high. The first teaser trailer blew me away:

A very ‘unBondesque’ affair indeed. The second trailer was considerably more conventional, but not less exciting:

Skyfall comes with the most lauded and praised cast and crew ever, so much is for sure. Next to Craig, Dench (10 Bafta wins and six Oscar nominations) and Bardem (Oscar win for No Country for Old Men), Ralph Fiennes (1 Bafta win and 2 Oscar nominations) will appear. Director Sam Mendes won an Oscar for American Beauty, cinematographer Roger Deakins was nominated eight (!) times, and composer Thomas Newman seven times. Indeed, never where there more golden statues at a Bond set.

Finally, Skyfall has received considerable praise accross the channel, where it opened last week. Words have even been spoken about it being ‘the best Bond ever’. Who knows. Just some quotes from leading reviewers:

 

“All you could want from a 21st century Bond.” (Empire)

“The 007 adventure we’ve been waiting for.” (TotalFilm)

“Thie 23rd canonical Bond picture is possibly the best.” (Philip French, The Observer)

 

And there is of course Adele, belting out that theme tune as if she were Shirley Bassey. A tune that just won’t get out of my head. Indeed, bring it on, let the Sky Fall!

Trailer Tuesday: Carrie the Iron Fists

Carrie

Dir. Kimberley Pierce. Starring: Chloe Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore & Judy Greer

Release date NL:  June 13, 2013

Iron Man 3

Dir. Shane Black. Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall & Paul Bettany (voice)

Release date NL: April 24, 2013

The Man With The Iron Fists

Dir. RZA. Starring: Russell Crowe, Jamie Chung, Lucy Liu, RZA & Pam Grier

Release date NL: February 7, 2013

Trailer Tuesday: The Master Girl Hunters Quartet

The Master

Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman & Amy Adams

Release date NL: December 6, 2012

 

The Girl

Dir. Julian Jarrols. Starring: Toby Jones, Sienna Miller & Imelda Staunton

Release date NL: TBA

 

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

Dir. Tommy Wirkola. Starring: Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Zoe Bell, Peter Stormare & Famke Janssen

Release date NL: February 28, 2013

 

A Late Quartet

Dir. Yaron Zilberman. Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken & Catherine Keener

Release date NL: TBA

Trailer Tuesday: Killing This Red Wedding

Killing Them Softly

Dir. Andrew Dominik. Starring: Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Richard Jenkins & Ray Liotta

Release date NL: October 18, 2012

 

This is 40

Dir. Judd Apatow. Starring: Megan Fox, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel, Paul Rudd, Chris O’Dowd, Melissa McCarthy, John Lithgow & Albert Brooks

Release date NL: January 24, 2013

 

Red Dawn

Dir. Dan Bradley. Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Adrianne Palicki, Josh Hutcherson, Josh Peck & Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Release date NL: TBA

 

The Big Wedding

Dir. Justin Zackham. Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Robin Williams, Ben Barnes, Topher Grace, Susan Sarandon & Diane Keaton

Release date NL: December 13, 2012

Review: Skyfall trailer

Last week the full trailer for Skyfall came online. What do we think?

First of all, it is not by a long shot as intriguing as that very first teaser, which was a work of art in my book. But that does not mean that this is bad, or that it makes me expect less from the film.

As you may recall, Skyfall is being directed by Academy Award winning director Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Jarhead, Revolutionary Road). This is a clear new direction taken by producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilso. In the past, the director was ‘just for hire’ on Bond films, and if there were ‘authors’  to the series at all than the producers filled that role. Skyfall seems a typical Mendes film, with strong visual images (also courtesy of cinematographer Roger Deakins) and troubled protagonists. Furthermore, Mendes brought his own composer Thomas Newman with him, replacing Bond regular David Arnold.

The action looks stunning. The plot substantial and the threat real. The big question is how especially British audiences will react to what seems to be a terrorist attack on the London Underground.

Javier Bardem is an old-fashioned Bond viollain with an accent and a bad hair day. However, remembering his Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men) he is also properly scary. Ben Whishaw looks good as a new, young ‘Q’. The girls are beautiful, but not much more than that it seems. There is no place for a Vesper Lynd in Skyfall.

If there is a big female role at all, it must be Judi Dench’s M, whose former mistakes cost MI6 dearly now. The question on everyone’s minds is whether Dench will survive the film, with Ralph Fiennes lined up as government official Gareth Mallory.

We will have to wait for November 1st to find out. Until then,w e’ll have to make do with the new trailer and this stunning teaser:

Trailer Tuesday: The Cloud Life of Master Oz

Cloud Atlas

Dir. Tom Tykwer. Starring: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Susan Sarandon, Ben Whishaw & Jim Broadbent

Release date NL: November 29, 2012

 

Life of Pi

Dir. Ang Lee. Starring Irrfan Khan, Suraj Sharma & Gerard Depardieu

Release date NL: December 20, 2012

 

The Master

Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Philip Seymour Hoffman & Laura Dern

Release date NL: December 6, 2012

 

Oz: The Great and Powerful

Dir. Sam Raimi. Starring: James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams & Zach Braff

Release date NL: March 7, 2013



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