Category: Film
All things film.
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First Look: New ‘Super 8’ train clips
VIDEO: As the release date draws near and anticipation grows, four clips of the train sequence from the J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg collaboration Super 8 have emerged, and thanks to Paramount Australia we can replicate them all right here.
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Born to Be Wild 3D
REVIEW: Narrated by the ubiquitous soothing voice of Morgan Freeman, Born to Be Wild 3D is one of the first feature documentaries to fully utilise state-of-the-art 4K digital 3D technology.
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‘Titanic’ sets sail in 3D in 2012
NEWS: Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment have issued a joint press release announcing the Titanic will go down again in 2012, digitally re-mastered at 4K and painstakingly converted to 3D for a new generation.
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Press Release: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ begins production
Principal photography has begun on the last part of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
REVIEW: Captain Jack is back in the latest entry in the multi-billion dollar franchise that was launched from a humble theme park ride. This time out Johnny Depp is joined by Penélope Cruz as the fiery temptress Angelica, and Ian McShane as the dread pirate Blackbeard.
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Interview with Dennis Del Favero on ‘Scenario’
INTERVIEW: Scenario is a world first 360-degree 3D cinematic installation at the Sydney Film Festival. In this exclusive interview with director Prof. Dennis Del Favero, we speak about the work, interactivity, co-evolutionary narrative and the future of cinematic storytelling.
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Snowtown
SNOWTOWN may just claim the title of this nation’s most controversial film in years.
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Kerry Fox and Mark Herbert join Sydney Film Festival jury
NEWS: Sydney Film Festival has confirmed New Zealand actor Kerry Fox and British producer Mark Herbert for the Official Competition jury in 2011. They take their places alongside SFF 2011’s Jury President, legendary Chinese director Chen Kaige.
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Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil
REVIEW: A surprise follow-up to the surprise gem Hoodwinked!, with animation upstarts Blue Yonder giving a new twist to an old fairy tale. Most of the original team are back, with the addition of Hayden Panettiere and Martin Short, but does it have the same momentum?
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