Tag: 2011
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Australia gives ‘Red Dog’ the biggest local opening of the year
NEWS: Red Dog posts the biggest opening weekend of the year for an Australian film, with a $1.8 million across 244 cinemas.
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New trailer for ‘The Darkest Hour’
TRAILER: Fox releases the latest trailer to director Chris Gorak and producer Timur Bekmambetov invasion-horror film The Darkest Hour.
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12th Lavazza Italian Film Festival: Program Launch
The 12th Lavazza Italian Film Festival comes with 30 contemporary Italian titles and a retrospective of Dario Argento’s classic thrillers.
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Jane Eyre
REVIEW: The latest adaptation of Jane Eyre, now with Michael Fassbender and Australia’s Mia Wasikowska to swoon over.
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Taylor Lautner to tour Australia this month
NEWS: Taylor Lautner will head to Australia this month to promote his new action-thriller, Abduction, directed by John Singleton. Lautner will meet and greet fans on the red carpet in Melbourne and Sydney before attending private screenings.
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15th Japanese Film Festival adds ‘Ninja Kids!!!’,’In His Chart’ and ‘Star Watching Dog’
FESTIVAL NEWS: JFF15 can now add three more titles to that list: Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids!!!, Yoshihiro Fukagawa’s In His Chart and Tomoyuki Takimoto’s adorable-looking Star Watching Dog along with Perth, Brisbane and Canberra dates.
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The Reel Bits Presents The League – Exclusive Morgan Spurlock Interview
INTERVIEW: David McVay of the Film Actually podcast, representing a dynamic group of bloggers known collectively as The League, had a telephone chat with Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) about his new film POM Wonderful Presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
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Melbourne International Film Festival: 31 July 2011
FILM FESTIVAL: An intriguing day of world enders, teenage angst and Japanese post-war cartooning at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival as we take a look at Eric Khoo’s Tatsumi, Azazel Jacobs Terri and the audience-splitting End of Animal from South Korea.
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Review: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
REVIEW: The reboot to the series that blew it up and damned us all to hell is here, as director Rupert Wyatt’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes hits cinemas around the world next week. With state-of-the-art special effects from New Zealand’s WETA Digital, this is a achievement unlike any other.
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