Tag: Hoyts

  • Review: Killing Them Softly

    Review: Killing Them Softly

    Some filmmakers get in close, forcing you to cry, plead and call out for your mothers. Andrew Dominik kills us softly, from a distance.

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    Director: Andrew Dominik

    WriterAndrew Dominik

    Runtime: 97 minutes

    Starring: Brad PittScoot McNairyBen MendelsohnRichard JenkinsJames GandolfiniRay LiottaSam Shepard,  Vincent Curatola

    Distributor: Hoyts

    CountryUS

    Rating (?): Highly Recommended (★★★★)

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    Of all the groups impacted by the global financial crisis, organised crime has been the least represented by the media. Andrew Dominik makes amends for this in his adaptation of the 1974 George V. Higgins novel, Coogan’s Trade. Focusing on what he has referred to as a criminally unregulated business scheme run on gambling, transplanting that into an era impoverished by the same on a global scale, provides Dominik with fodder for the same dark humour that made his debut Chopper (2000) a local success. Since then, Dominik has ingratiated himself with the art houses of the world with his magnificent sophomore effort The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford (2007), and it is through this often magical filter that Killing Them Softly comes to provide a unique twist on more than one genre.

    Looking for a way to make some cash in these troubled economic times, Johnny Amato (Vincent Curatola) brings in two guys to help him knock over a high-stakes card game run by the mob. The twitchy Frankie (Scoot McNairy) and the far-too-laidback Australian Russell (Ben Mendelsohn) pull off the job, for which Markie Trattman (Ray Liotta) is immediately blamed, mostly because he has done it before. The mob, a dysfunctional organisation seemingly run by committee, sends spokesperson Driver (Richard Jenkins) to commission hitman Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) to clean up the mess. Of course, the bosses are a little squeamish when it comes to killing, forcing Cogan to go to great lengths to bring in his targets.

    Shifting the setting from 1970s Boston to New Orleans circa 2008 not only changes the whole meaning of an ‘economic crisis’ for the tale, but also gives us the frightening backdrop of a post-recovery city suffering decades of financial and natural hardships. Taking its time to reveal its cool anti-hero in Brad Pitt, Dominik consciously eschews tried and true heist-drama clichés and shows a decidedly unglamorous crime lifestyle. It may have the witty dialogue and body count of its recent cousins, but the whoring and alcoholic failing hitman Mickey (a cleverly cast James Gandolfini) bursts any delusions of grandeur in a gangster’s way of life. Yet lensed by veteran Australian cinematographer Grieg Fraser, there is beauty in the violence, beaming an ethereal glow through the slow-motion collision of glass, bullets and blood as a kind of twisted ballet.

    The politics are as subtle as a shotgun to the face, especially during a blatant closing monologue, that declares “America’s not a country. It’s just a business.” Yet this often cynical film is most welcome in a year of partisan bickering and decades of slick crime dramas. Dominik’s third film may not have the unsettling outrageousness of his first film, nor the Terrence Malick inspired majesty of his second, but it maintains a delicate balance of humour, drama and even pathos throughout that is rare in ‘chase’ films. Dominik continues to be one of the most interesting filmmakers working today, and let’s hope we don’t have to wait so long between this and his next picture.

    Killing Them Softly was released in Australia on 11 October 2012 from Hoyts. It is released in the US on 30 November 2012.

  • Robert Pattinson Visits Australia for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2

    Robert Pattinson Visits Australia for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2

    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 - Edward (Robert Pattinson) posterR. Pattz fans get your cameras and shirt-grabbing utensils ready! Hoyts Distribution has announced that they will be bringing out Robert Pattinson to Australia in support of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, the final chapter in the vampire saga. It’s Sydney only as well, so interstate fans will want to get their plane tickets now, we guess!

    As part of the Sydney only tour later this month, Robert will be participating in media interviews to support the NOVEMBER 15 release of the film, and will appear at a fan event on Monday 22nd October, details of which will be revealed in the coming weeks.

    The astonishing conclusion to the Twilight Saga franchise, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions.

    Academy Award® winner Bill Condon directed both the first and second part of the two‐part finale starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. The film, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series, was written by Melissa Rosenberg with Wyck Godfrey, Karen Rosenfelt and Stephanie Meyer producing.

  • Trailer for Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly

    Trailer for Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly

    Killing Them Softly posterThe Huffington Post has unleashed the first trailer for New Zealand-born Australian director Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly. Formerly known as Cogan’s Trade, it re-teams The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford helmer with his star Brad Pitt.

    Debuting at Cannes this year, it is adapted from George V. Higgins novel and set in New Orleans. It follows professional enforcer, Jackie Cogan (Pitt), who investigates a heist that occurs during a high stakes, mob-protected, poker game. The film also features Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, Ray Liotta, Richard Jenkins, with James Gandolfini, Vincent Curatola, Max Casella and Sam Shepard.

    Killing Them Softly is released in Australia on 20 September 2012 from Hoyts Distribution.

  • StudioCanal Acquires Hoyts Distribution

    StudioCanal Acquires Hoyts Distribution

    Hoyts DistributionStudioCanal signed an agreement to acquire Hoyts Distribution, one of the leading independent film distributor in Australia and New Zealand. This is the first buy outside of Europe for the Paris-based Studiocanal, which is owned by France’s Canal Plus Group, who also have distribution arms in France, the UK and Germany.

    The press release follows:

    Canal+ Group today announced an agreement between Hoyts Group and StudioCanal to acquire 100 % of Hoyts Distribution, their film distribution division operating in Australia and New Zealand.

    Hoyts Distribution has been operating a successful film distribution business in Australia and New Zealand for over 10 years, becoming one of Australia’s leading independent film distribution companies. Hoyts Distribution boasts a film library that contains over 120 titles, including four films from the highly successful Saw series and all of the films from the enormously popular Twilight franchise, including the final instalment, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, which opens in Australian cinemas November 15.

    The Hoyts Distribution acquisition will allow SudioCanal to have new opportunities for its international productions such as Paddington, produced by David Heyman.

    StudioCanal will look at new opportunities for its international productions in Australia with its great talent and favorable tax incentives.

    StudioCanal will also strengthen the exploitation of its catalogue in this market.

  • Trailer and Poster for I, Alex Cross

    Trailer and Poster for I, Alex Cross

    Amazon has debuted the trailer for Alex Cross (formerly I, Alex Cross), an adaptation of the James Patterson novel of the same name, starring Tyler Perry and Matthew Fox.

    Here’s the synopsis for the readers out there:

    Crusading Detective/Psychologist Alex Cross (Tyler Perry) meets his match against the psychotic, mob hit man, Michael Sillivan aka The Butcher. As Cross investigates the hit man’s gruesome murders, Sullivan decides to send him a deadly message by murdering his wife in cold blood. Now enraged, Cross vows to hunt down the killer if it’s the last thing he does. However, Sullivan is a serial killing mastermind and continues to evade Cross while pushing him to an ethical breaking point as a cop and father. As Cross closes in on the killer, he discovers evidence that points to the unimaginable—a revelation that could change everything. With unstoppable action, and unforeseeable twists, this suspenseful action thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Alex Cross is released in Australia on 18 October 2012 from Hoyts Distribution, and on 26 October in the US.

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  • Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Teaser Trailer is Here!

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Teaser Trailer is Here!

    Following the release of 14 seconds of footage online last week, and the debut of the teaser trailer with The Hunger Games this week in the US, Summit Entertainment has now released the full teaser trailer for Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is the fifth and (as far as we know) final film in The Twilight Saga series of films. As will the first half, it will be directed by Bill Condonand stars Kristen StewartRobert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is released in Australia on 15 November 2012 from Hoyts.

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  • Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Reveals a Tease of a Teaser Trailer

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Reveals a Tease of a Teaser Trailer

    14 seconds. Almost 14 seconds of footage has been revealed from Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, thanks to Summit Entertainment. Less if you count the titles. The full trailer will hit cinemas this weekend in the US with The Hunger Games, but fandom is now at the point that even the smell of a trailer will send fans scurrying to websites like this one.

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is the fifth and (as far as we know) final film in The Twilight Saga series of films. As will the first half, it will be directed by Bill Condon and stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is released in Australia on 15 November 2012 from Hoyts.

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  • Watch the First Five Minutes of Iron Sky Online

    Watch the First Five Minutes of Iron Sky Online

    Iron Sky PosterThe official YouTube Channel for Iron Sky has released the first five minutes of the film to watch online. It’s mostly the opening credits sequence, but it still has astronauts, gunplays and, of course, Nazis.

    As World War II came to a close, several German scientists deployed Nazi spaceships to the dark side of the moon to establish a military base from which they could once again strike out at the countries of Earth. Now, in 2018, they’re coming back.

    Iron Sky will open the Gold Coast Film Festival on 19 April 2012. Iron Sky will be released in Australia later in the year from Hoyts Distribution.

  • Iron Sky to Open 2012 Gold Coast Film Festival

    Iron Sky to Open 2012 Gold Coast Film Festival

    Iron Sky PosterNazi space ships will circle Queensland as the 2012 Gold Coast Film Festival announces that the Finnish/German/Australian co-production Iron Sky will launch the festival on 19 April 2012.

    As World War II came to a close, several German scientists deployed Nazi spaceships to the dark side of the moon to establish a military base from which they could once again strike out at the countries of Earth. Now, in 2018, they’re coming back.

    Festival director Casey Marshall Siemer commented on securing Iron Sky as the opening night film. “This is really the perfect film for us for 2012. It fits perfectly with our move to pop culture focused programming and also marries with our core goal of supporting Queensland film makers. The film was shot right here on the Gold Coast and employed many local performers and suppliers. I am more than happy to champion this film and I’m certain opening night tickets will sell quickly. Tickets will go on sale soon so I encourage people to get in fast.”

    The Gold Coast Film Festival, moving from November to April and extending the festival to ten days, aligns itself with the Gold Coast leg of Supanova Pop Culture Expo, making Iron Sky even more of a good fit for the festival.

    The Gold Coast Film Festival presented by Australia Fair Shopping Centre, will be held April 19-29 at Birch Carroll and Coyle Cinemas at Australia Fair Shopping Centre in Southport. Gold Coast City Council’s Film Gold Coast is the major Government sponsor of the event. The full program of films and events will be available to view at www.gcfilmfestival.com by mid March.

    Iron Sky will be released in Australia later in the year from Hoyts Distribution.

  • Australia to see Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and The Dark Knight Rises preview first

    Australia to see Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and The Dark Knight Rises preview first

    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol poster - GroupSeveral sources are reporting that with special advance screening on 14 December 2011, Australia becomes the first country in the world to see the latest action blockbuster Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. With previews at VMAX Event Cinemas, VMAX Village, IMAX, Hoyts IMAX, and Titan Screens at Reading Cinemas. With the film already being released a week ahead of the US, this makes up for all those other movies we’ve received months behind.

    We saw a preview of some of the IMAX footage a few months ago, and we can say that the massive screens are the only place to see this spectacular footage. We will also be catching a full preview of the film very soon, but we’ll be embargoed from letting you know any more until a little later than that.

    IMAX in Darling Harbour, Sydney will be one of a select group of IMAX theatres around the world to show the 6 minute prologue of The Dark Knight Rises in full screen IMAX prior to each screening of Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.

    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is due for wide release in Australia on 15 December 2011 from Paramount. It will be released in IMAX in the US on 16 December, with a wide US release on 21 December 2011.