Category: Film
All things film.
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Kevin Smith brings ‘Red State’ to Australia
NEWS: A few days ago we announced that Curious Film will bring Kevin Smith’s controversial horror film Red State to Australian screens on 22 September. Now thanks to Smith’s radio station SIR, we get the news that the man himself will be coming Down Under for Q & As with the film.
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‘Transformers’ bags highest opening weekend of 2011
NEWS: Flying in the face of critics,Transformers: Dark of the Moon has topped the box office over the weekend, and smashed its way into the records for 2011 with a four day taking of AUD$12,392,000 from 253 locations, and a worldwide gross of over $210 million. Smells like a sequel?
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Curious announces ‘Norwegian Wood’ & ‘Red State’ dates, 2011 schedule
NEWS: Curious Film have announced their 2011 schedule for Australia and there are some major coups. In addition to the previously announced Norwegian Wood, Curious has scored Kevin Smith’s horror film Red State, Australia’s Toomelah and Jiro Dreams of Sushi.
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‘Spy Kids: All the Time in the World’ adds a fourth dimension
NEWS: Dimension Films announced that Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is taking moviegoers to a whole new dimension in 4D with Aromascope. The film will introduce audiences to 4D where they will have opportunities to interactively smell the film.
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The Reel Bits celebrates its 1st anniversary
CELEBRATION: Happy birthday to us! On 4 July 2010, what we now know today as The Reel Bits launched as a simple blog. Today, we turn one year old – and we look a little bit different than we did back then. Now, where’s our cake and elaborate set of presents?
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First Look: ‘Kokuriko-Zaka Kara’ Trailer from Studio Ghibli
TRAILER: Hot on the heels of The Borrower Arrietty, Studio Ghibli has just released the trailer for their next film, Kokuriko-Zaka Kara. Based on the manga of the same name, the film will be directed by Gorō Miyazaki, the son of Hayao Miyazaki, who also writes.
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Review: The Borrower Arrietty (aka Arrietty aka The Secret World of Arrietty)
REVIEW: Studio Ghibli has already created a number of classic modern tales enjoyed the world over, and debut feature director Hiromasa Yonebayashi borrows from Mary Norton’s series of beloved children’s novels for the seventeenth film under the Ghibli banner.
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First Look: 15th Japanese Film Festival
NEWS: Following the massive success of the 14th Japanese Film Festival in 2010, the Japan Foundation has announced that the 15th Japanese Film Festival will be even bigger than the previous one with Australian premieres of GANTZ, The Last Ronin and more!
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The Trip
REVIEW: Comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon reunited for their latest collaboration with English director Michael Winterbottom.
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