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  • Review: The Avengers

    Review: The Avengers

    Marvel’s Avengers assemble for the first time on the big screen, in a mostly satisfying union that requires some assembly but ultimately achieves its ambitious collision of worlds.

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    The Avengers poster - Australia

    DirectorJoss Whedon

    Writer(s)Joss Whedon

    Runtime:  143 minutes

    Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Chris EvansChris Hemsworth, Tom HiddlestonMark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner,

    Distributor: Disney

    CountryUS

    Rating (?)Highly Recommended

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    It may have seemed like a crazy idea half a decade ago, when the release of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk within a few months of each other signalled the start of something entirely unique in the film world. Marvel Studios had begun gathering together its mightiest heroes not simply for a series of adaptations, but to reconstruct its comic book universe for cinema audiences. The so-called Marvel Cinematic Universe gained momentum with the addition of Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger to the roster, not to mention an Iron Man sequel, and suddenly the impossible seemed possible. While DC Comics struggled through Superman reboots and Green Lantern misfires, Marvel had a legitimate cinematic institution on their hands.

    With The Avengers, the disparate elements from four thematically different worlds come together. When an alien force threatens the Earth, under the charge of Asgardian wild child Loki (Tom Hiddleston), über spy organisation S.H.I.E.L.D is compromised. Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) desperately summons together Earth’s mightiest warriors to analyse the threat. Yet Captain America (Chris Evans) is a man out of time, and Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) an unstoppable egotist with other pursuits on his mind. Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) is emotionally compromised, uncontrollable demi-god Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is conflicted when it comes to his brother Loki and the newly calm Dr. Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) keeps the Hulk in check. Will this ragtag team be enough to keep the extraterrestrial hordes at bay?

    Given that The Avengers is the culmination of a six film world-building saga, much of the first act of the film is confusingly spent in a dragging set-up not just for this film, but for the chapters that will inevitably follow. Indeed, one would be forgiven for thinking this was the prematurely released Iron Man 3 for at least half of the exposition. Yet as director Joss Whedon‘s script rapidly ticks off the whereabouts of all the players, getting us up to speed with their various misadventures in the cracks between films, some of the immediacy of the spectacular opening is lost. Here even master team-builder Whedon, seasoned through Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, struggles with the essential problem this film was always going to face: keeping four fan bases happy but simultaneously moving the story forward.

    Once all of the pieces are in one place, however, The Avengers becomes the cracking piece of event cinema that it was always destined to be. Here Whedon plays in his element, as humour and character building mark this just as much his film as the work of Marvel Studios’ producer Kevin Feige. Downey Jr naturally gets all the best one-liners, but exchanges between him, Evans, Ruffalo and Hemsworth in particular are evenly paced and frequently side-splitting. Whedon is not afraid to use visual humour either, playing on the Hulk’s size or his ability to fling about mortals like rag dolls. More than anything, he recognises that these are already well-defined characters from previous films and comics, and allows their natural charms to emerge within the story where possible.

    The Avengers - Loki (Tom Hiddleston)

    Hiddleston builds on his powerfully sympathetic portrayal of the conflicted villain, although the nature of The Avengers beast requires that he be a little more cut and dry in his villainy. On the flip side, Captain America’s transition back into the world after decades on ice is one that requires more exploration, but we will have to wait several years for this to eventuate in its own sequel. The only new cast member is Mark Ruffalo, who replaces Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/The Hulk. Effortlessly slipping into the role, he provides genuine warmth and a glimmer of what what has transpired to the character off-screen. Although a third standalone Hulk film is not currently on the horizon, Ruffalo is the first actor to take on the role who actually makes us want to see more of his charmingly gentle take.

    Yet this is, above all things, an action film and this is where the film ultimately delivers and overwhelms. Once the invasion force descends from the heavens, the Michael Bay gene of the film takes over, favouring spectacle over all else. There is undoubtedly far more intelligence behind this action, from the Hulk’s encounters with individual enemies to Stark’s quips in the heat of battle. It would be be a cold-hearted fanboy who didn’t get all aquiver as the team comes together on the battlefield for the first time, and a giant creature snakes its way around a embattled New York. In the climactic moments, some of the cracks admittedly show. The Hulk’s domesticity is a convenient occurrence rather than a naturally occurring one, but does make for some spectacular imagery. After literally using archer Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) as a pawn in the opening chapter, Whedon is left with not having an effective place for him (or Johansson for that matter) in the final battle of super-beings.

    THE AVENGERS - THOR (Chris Hemsworth) (L) and CAPTAIN AMERICA (Chris Evans) (R)

    As a cinematic achievement, The Avengers requires a firm salute of respect for giving the fans exactly what they wanted and pulling together one of the first epics of the year. Yet as fans will know, sticking around until the post-credits sequence is mandatory in a Marvels Studios film, although this time non comics readers will be left scratching their heads. Either way, what The Avengers mostly achieves is an end to one chapter and opening a door to another, filled with sequels, spin-offs and a growing legion of fans who have had their expectations raised by the unnecessarily high quality of this series.

    The Avengers is released 25 April 2012 in Australia, 27 April 2012 in the UK (as The Avengers Assemble) and 4 May 2012 in the US from Disney.

  • Review: The Cabin in the Woods

    Review: The Cabin in the Woods

    The Buffy and Angel team release one of the most talked-about films of the year, intelligently twisting and subverting several genres at the same time.

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    Director: Drew Goddard

    Writer(s): Joss Whedon, Drew Goddard

    Runtime:  106 minutes

    StarringKristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchinson, Jesse Williams, Fran KranzRichard JenkinsBradley Whitford, Amy Acker

    Distributor: Lionsgate (US)/Roadshow Films (Australia)

    Country: US

    Rating: Highly Recommended (?)

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    Drew Goddard may not be a household name, but his writing is probably known to millions of fans around the world. Cutting his teeth on Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, he has also worked extensively with J.J. Abrams on TV’s Lost and the feature film Cloverfield. His feature directorial debut was already one of the most anticipated films when it debuted at the South By Southwest Festival in March this year, thanks largely to it being released under co-writer and producer Whedon’s Mutant Enemy banner. With The Cabin in the Woods, Goddard is destined to solidify his name in the annals of horror history forever.

    A group of teenagers decide to spend the weekend at a family cabin in the woods. Athletic Curt (Chris Hemsworth) and his girlfriend Jules (Anna Hutchinson) invite the recently dumped Dana (Kristen Connolly), and the studious Holden (Jesse Williams), along on a trip with the intention of setting them up. As is the way of these things, stoner Marty (Fran Kranz) also tags along for the ride. However, they soon get the sense that not everything is right with the titular cabin. Meanwhile, back in a secret lab, technicians Richard Sitterson (Richard Jenkins), Steve Hadley (Bradley Whitford) and Wendy Lin (Amy Acker) prepare for something rather important.

    The Cabin in the Woods follows all of the tropes of a standardly plotted horror film, but to believe that this is the case is to ignore the pedigree of the talent involved. Whedon turned the vampire genre on its head back in 1992 with his film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, before fully subverting it with the series of the same name. The Cabin in the Woods is the logical progression from this tradition, taking back a genre that has descended into exploitation and so-called “torture porn”. Whedon and Goddard don’t ignore the time-honoured traditions of the spam-in-a-cabin genre, last perfected back in 1987’s Evil Dead II, but rather they embrace them all, reminding us that just because a formula is familiar, it doesn’t have to be dumb.

    Cabin in the Woods

    Whedon and Goddard’s dialogue immediately distinguishes their film from the countless genre clones, revealing an intelligence at work behind the otherwise (intentionally) standard plotting of the film. Each of the protagonists consciously pushes against the expected, just as with Wes Craven’s Scream (1996), and this mixture of the familiar and subverted is a source of real joy. While illuminating too much about the plot details would be criminal, each of the characters slowly becomes the archetype that audiences expect them to be in this genre. The filmmakers hint at other directions the film could have taken, dropping in references to everything from The Creature from The Black Lagoon to Hellraiser and Japanese horror, but suggests the inevitability to the fate of its lambs. For this is, after all, a horror story, and the writing duo deftly deliver some real blood-curdling chills to go with the chuckles and cameos from Whedon’s acting alumni.

    More than anything, The Cabin in the Woods is a reminder of the importance of story and storytelling in our culture, and to not let tales of mystery and imagination ever slide into the mundane and familiar. Horror is meant to scare and entertain, and not simply be a body count waiting to happen. With this film, Whedon and Goddard dissect not just the horror films of the west, but all brands of horror across the world and through time, suggesting their own power of myth. The film may have just raised the bar as one of the first great horror films of the millennium, and one that will no doubt spawn numerous pale imitations over the next decade.

    The Cabin in the Woods was released in the US and UK on 13 April 2012. It will be released in Australia on 12 July 2012 from Roadshow Films.

  • New Behind the Scenes Photos and Video from The Avengers

    New Behind the Scenes Photos and Video from The Avengers

    The Avengers Assemble posterIt’s not long now, so the photos and videos for The Avengers will be coming thick and fast. Marvel has just released six new behind the scenes photos via Yahoo! Movies, while anti-virus company Norton has a video unfortunately titled “Assemble the Ultimate Protection“. The latter sounds like there is a set of Avengers condoms they have been just dying to market. If you can’t be Robert Downey Jr, you can be in Robert Downey Jr. We also imagine the Hulk ones will glow in the dark, and consumers will love calling their protected areas “Thor’s Mighty Hammer”.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr.Chris EvansMark RuffaloChris HemsworthScarlett JohanssonJeremy RennerCobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers - Samuel L Jackson

    The Avengers - Joss Whedon

    The Avengers - Joss Whedon and Chris Hemsworth

    The Avengers - Joss Whedon and Mark Ruffalo

    The Avengers - Jeremy Renner

    The Avengers - Iron Man

  • 10 New Photos from Marvel’s The Avengers

    10 New Photos from Marvel’s The Avengers

    The Avengers Assemble posterMovieZine (via Collider) has released 10 new photos from Marvel’s The Avengers, showcasing the cast of characters in the lead-up to the film’s debut later next month. There is nothing groundbreaking here, except that only one of the photos seems to be taken on the rubble strewn streets we’ve seen in every advert, there is a very cool picture of Captain America (Chris Evans) surrounded by smoke and a timely reminder that Scarlett Johansson has breasts.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Cobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers (2012) - Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo)

    The Avengers (2012) - Loki (Tom Hiddleston)

    The Avengers (2012) - Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)

    The Avengers (2012) - Captain America (Chris Evans)

    The Avengers (2012) - Captain America (Chris Evans)

    The Avengers (2012) - Captain America (Chris Evans)

    The Avengers (2012) - Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson)

    The Avengers (2012) - Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders)

    The Avengers (2012) - Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr)

    The Avengers (2012) - Black Widow's breasts (portrayed by Scarlett Johansson's breasts)

  • 12 New Images from Marvel’s The Avengers

    12 New Images from Marvel’s The Avengers

    The Avengers Assemble posterDisney (via CBM) continues its quest to release Marvel’s The Avengers one frame at a time with no less than 12 new shots from the hotly anticipated comic book adaptation coming out this April and May around the world.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers (2012) - Thor (Chris Hemsworth)

    The Avengers (2012)

    The Avengers (2012)

    The Avengers (2012)

    The Avengers (2012)

    The Avengers (2012) - Black Widow

    The Avengers (2012) - Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson)

    The Avengers (2012) - Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo)

    The Avengers (2012) - Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)

    The Avengers (2012) - Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)

    The Avengers (2012) - Iron Man Armour

    The Avengers (2012) - Hawkeye, Captain America, Black Widow

     

  • Japanese Trailer for The Avengers Reveals New Footage

    Japanese Trailer for The Avengers Reveals New Footage

    The Avengers Assemble posterWith just over a month to go until the release of The Avengers, we’ll be getting a flood of new clips and trailers. Yahoo! Japan has released a new trailer with some new clips from the film. We get a blur of a shot of the alien ships, lots more footage of Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill and a cameo from Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

  • New Character Posters for Marvel’s The Avengers

    New Character Posters for Marvel’s The Avengers

    Years from now, we will look back and think “Just how many posters did they have for a single film in the early 21st century?” The Avengers is now just over a month away from hitting cinemas, and these six new posters from Disney confirm that the film stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner,  Samuel L. Jackson and a very small Cobie Smulders.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers poster - Black Widow

    The Avengers poster - Hawkeye and Hulk

    The Avengers poster - Thor and Black Widow

    The Avengers poster - Iron Man and Hulk

    The Avengers poster - Maria and Fury

    The Avengers poster - Captain America and Hawkeye

  • New photo of Coulson and Thor in The Avengers

    New photo of Coulson and Thor in The Avengers

    The Avengers poster - Australia - ThorMarvel’s Facebook page has unveiled a new photo from The Avengers, featuring Agent Phil Coulson and Thor (played by Clark Gregg and Chris Hemsworth, respectively) aboard the Helicarrier!

    Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    Agent Coulson and Thor in The Avengers

     

  • 5 New Official Images From Marvel’s The Avengers

    5 New Official Images From Marvel’s The Avengers

    The Avengers poster - Australia - Iron ManSome of these photos were floating around earlier this week, by way of scans from Empire Magazine, but now that people have had sufficient chance to buy a copy of that wonderful tome, Marvel has released the official hi-res versions of the photos from The Avengers.

    They feature Nick Fury up-close-and-personal, as well as Captain America, Iron Man and Bruce Banner in civilian garb and a quiet moment between Hawkeye and Black Widow! Apparently, there are scenes not set on the blown up street!

    Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers - Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Steve Rogers/Captain America (Chris Evans)

    The Avengers - Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.)

    The Avengers - Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)

    The Avengers - Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson)

    The Avengers - Nick Fury (Close-up)

  • New Sneak Peek at Snow White and the Hunstman

    New Sneak Peek at Snow White and the Hunstman

    Snow White and the Huntsman poster - Kristen StewartIn all of the publicity for the competing Snow White films, we never imagined that the one starring Kristen Stewart would be the one that emerged looking kind of awesome. Via Universal Pictures Facebook page for the film, a new sneak peek has emerged that proves this version may be the fairest of them all.

    Synopsis: In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Hunstman, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar®winner Charlize Theron) who is out to destroy her.  But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris HemsworthThor) who was dispatched to kill her.  Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White’s beauty and power. The breathtaking new vision of the legendary tale is from Joe Roth, the producer of Alice in Wonderland, producer Sam Mercer (The Sixth Sense) and acclaimed commercial director and state-of-the-art visualist Rupert Sanders.

    Snow White and the Huntsman will be released on 21 June 2012 in Australia from Universal, and 1 June 2012 in the US.

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