As if we don’t listen to enough ABBA in the office already….
We’re not allowed to swear in this bit. If we were, we DEFINITELY would be. For now, just think of the worst word you know, adjectivise it and apply it to Warner Bros.
We’ve been raving about the phenomenal Life, Above All for months now – you’ve not really got any excuse for not having seen it, but just in case you’re still dragging your heels we’ve got a treat for you. We met up with Oliver Schmitz, director of the Oscar-nominated drama, to discuss orphans, amateurs and executioners.
This week we’ve decided to give the much under-appreciated Michael Fassbender a little cheat sheet of his own. The multi-accented, bi-lingual, self-starving (only for a role) actor is having a pretty good time of it at the moment, so it’s time to see how he’s got there, and where he’s going.
Film classification has come a long way since a Birth of a Nation was banned in several American cities in 1915. However, with recent decisions bringing censorship back into the spotlight, it begs the question of whether it’s still relevant or tenable in its current form.
Paying homage to Amélie, Audrey Tautou plays a character with a similar name delivering thick and fast laughs in this quirky tale of deception; but Beautiful Lies holds its own as an original and modern French farce. Formidable!
Bestforfilm.com’s Hollywood Haikus 2011 competition has now closed. We pick the winner, second place and 10 x runners-up. Read their haiku entries and visit their blogs!
Why do you think they gave you the job?!
Laziness reaps rewards for Hollywood sequel. Surprise, surprise…
The Big C….oh the jokes, the jokes!
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