Dir: Fred Cavayé Starring: Gilles Lellouche, Elena Anaya, Roschdy Zem The Film: Point Blank is an intense thriller, that is exciting and extremely well put together. The film follows a familiar formula, but it has a fresh spin on it, I am sure there will be comparisons to things like Taken or even something like … Continue reading
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Super Podcast Ep 92 – Christopher Walken and Real Ghost Hunting Adventures
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 92 – Christopher Walken and Real Ghost Hunting Adventures Hello folks, Super Podcast is back at ya! We have an awesome episode lined up, with your co-hosts Super Marcey and Bede Jermyn along with special returning guest Sean Clancy! We talk about some films we have seen recently, Christopher Walken, … Continue reading
DVD Review: Rites Of Passage [MA15]
Dir: W. Peter Lliff Starring: Wes Bentley, Kate Maberly, Chritian Slater, Stephen Dorff The Film: I’ll start by saying this, Rites Of Passage is not a good film, and I expected better from someone whose writing credits include Point Break and Under Suspicion although they do also include Prayer Of The Rollerboys. W. Peter Lliff’s … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 91.5 – The Walking Dead Season 2 Volume 2 Break Down
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 91.5 – The Walking Dead Season 2 Volume 2 Break Down We are back with another The Walking Dead mini-podcast! This time we talk about Season 2 and more specifically the second half of the season and the season finale and where to for Season 3. Super Marcey and Logan … Continue reading
[MQFF ’12] Leave It On The Floor
Leave It On The Floor was inspired by the documentary Paris Is Burning; it is a musical with a lot of flavour and attitude! Needless to say I had a great time with this film, the soundtrack is fantastic and the musical numbers are extremely well done and assembled. The story isn’t too unique, but … Continue reading
[AFFFF ’12] À bout portant (Point Blank)
Point Blank is an intense thriller, that is exciting and extremely well put together. The film follows a familiar formula, but it has a fresh spin on it, I am sure there will be comparisons to things like Taken or even something like Nick Of Time. It is a film with the high stakes and … Continue reading
Oz Comic Con Adelaide 2012 Interview: Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus will be in Adelaide, Australia for the very first OZ Comic Con show (ozcomiccon.com) which will run from March 31st – April 1st 2012. Marcella Papandrea: First off congratulations on the success of The Walking Dead, and especially with your character of Daryl who was an original creation and quickly became a fan … Continue reading
[Film Review] The Hunger Games
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, I am sure you’ve heard about The Hunger Games. The books are being read by just about everyone and the inevitable film adaptation has been made. But is it any good? In one word … YES! Now I haven’t read the book by Suzanne Collins, the first … Continue reading
DVD Review: Attenberg [MA15]
Dir: Athina Rachel Tsangari Starring: Ariane Labed, Vangelis Mourikis, Evangelia Randou, Giorgos Lanthimus The Film: Even though the films are quite different, I can’t help but refer to Dogtooth with this review. The producer of that film wrote and directed this one with Giorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth director) producing and acting in this one. The films … Continue reading
[MQFF ’12] Absent (Ausente) (2011)
Absent (Ausente) is a film that kind of lives up to its title on the surface but when one digs deeper, it is anything but. I have to say I found this Argentinean effort to be quite interesting and it took me off guard. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from it, and the … Continue reading
[MQFF ’12] Ballroom Rules (2012)
Ballroom Rules is an Australian documentary about same-sex ballroom dancing, and it follows several couples as they prepare and then compete at the Gay Games in Germany (2010). It is really great to see homegrown documentaries and this was such a great surprise. Ballroom dancing probably showed up on a lot of radar’s here after … Continue reading
[MQFF ’12] Becoming Chaz (2011)
Judging by the title of this documentary, subject matter is pretty obvious, it follows the journey of Chaz Bono (formally Chasity, the offspring of Sonny and Cher) as he makes the transition into the self he always knew he was meant to be. It is a very interesting documentary, and it certainly does not hold … Continue reading
DVD Review: The Bomber [M15]
Dir: Vitaliy Vorobiov Starring: Nikita Yefremov, Yekaterina Astakhova, Aleksandr Daydov The Film: Films about WWII are a plenty, that entire film sub-genre has many interesting films and those that aren’t so good. My interest on these films is pretty high, I find the subject fascinating and I do like to see the subject tackled from … Continue reading
[AFFFF ’12] Et Soudain Tout Le Monde Me Manque (The Day I Saw Your Heart)
The Day I Saw Your Heart is an odd little film, one of the comedy/drama and slightly quirky variety. These types of film can go either way, this one falls somewhere in the middle, not quite being able to reach greater heights but not a total failure either. The story is about a family, two … Continue reading