Earlier this week on our Facebook Page, I reported that to celebrate J.R.R. Tolkien week, a brand new trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey would debut. “The week-long Tolkien Week celebration encompasses the 75th anniversary of the publication of The Hobbit novel and the worldwide celebration of Hobbit Day (Sep 22).“ That trailer is … Continue reading
Posted in September 2012 …
[The Super Five] 5 Of My Favourite Song Performances On Glee
Welcome back to this ongoing feature at SuperMarcey.com called ‘The Super Five’. This is a different take on the ‘Top 10’ or ‘List’ style features, where I take a subject and simply name five things. It isn’t a top list, just simply five things for your enjoyment! This week’s list is a bit of a … Continue reading
[IFF ’12] Mini Reviews: Magnificent Presence and The Entrepeneur
Magnificent Presence is a wonderful film; it is a clever balance of comedy and drama with truly great performances. Director Ferzan Ozpetek has successfully crafted a modern ghost story that doesn’t aim to scare but is instead a mystery and a journey of self-discovery. Continue reading
Watch the World Premiere of ‘Where The Trail Ends’ live this Thursday
Calling all fans of mountain biking and amazing locations, boy do we have an absolute treat for you! The new film Where The Trail Ends is making it’s world premiere this week in Las Vegas. The red carpet premiere is going to be streaming live online, so you wont miss out on any of the … Continue reading
Blu-ray Review: The Awakening [M15]
After the initial set up with the film, I was completely hooked and I was glued to the screen the entire time. This was a film that even managed to creep me out a little and I did actually react to an impressive scene full of ‘jump scares’. Continue reading
DVD Review: Hirokin – The Last Samuari [MA15]
Dir: Alejo Mo-Sun Starring: Wes Bentley, Julian Sands, Jessica Szohr, Angus Macfadyen The Film: I really knew nothing about Hirokin before watching the film, I had seen a brief trailer and that was about it. From the trailer the film looked as if it was well made, it certainly looked nice visually; I just had … Continue reading
Marcey & A.J.’s September Blog-a-Thon – Week 3: Things Change
I have seen a number of David Mamet’s work, and I have been a fan of those I have seen. He’s a solid talent, great talent as a writer and a director. Things Change is a film I had not really heard about Continue reading
Sink your teeth into two new clips from Bait 3D
Bait 3D is hitting Australian screens this Thursday the 20th of September, and to celebrate the release we have two brand new clips from the film for you. I don’t know about you but I enjoy a classic tale of shark vs. man, and Bait 3D certainly has a pretty cool setting! Scope out the … Continue reading
[Review] Jiro Dreams Of Sushi by A.J. Hakari
In the right hands, documentaries can have all the drama and capacity to open one’s eyes to new worlds that fiction does, with the added bonus of knowing that it’s all for real, yo. Continue reading
DVD Review: Lucky [M15]
Lucky is a quirky black comedy, about serial murder and gold digging, elements that can work together however in this case they don’t quite blend. This isn’t a bad film, it also isn’t a great one either Continue reading
Interview: David Gelb talks about Jiro Dreams Of Sushi
SuperMarcey.com was lucky enough to have to opportunity to have a chat with David Gelb (big thanks to Bill), about his latest film Jiro Dreams Of Sushi. David spoke about the film, sushi and Jiro. We here at SM.com are very happy to be bringing you this fantastic interview, Jiro Dreams Of Sushi is a … Continue reading
Marcey’s 31 Days Of Horror Viewing List
Here you will find my viewing list for my yearly ritual 31 Days Of Horror. Each day during October I will watch a horror film I haven’t seen before! Continue reading
DVD Review: Offspring Season 3 [M15]
Offspring really is one of the best Australian TV series, at least for the past few years but it certainly holds a special place in our TV history. Continue reading
DVD Review: The Forgiveness Of Blood [PG]
After the fantastic film Maria Full Of Grace, director Joshua Marston certainly placed himself on a lot of radar’s including my own. I was very curious to see how his latest effort The Forgiveness Of Blood had turned out; this was something that seemed quite different. Continue reading