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  • Second Trailer for Wrath of the Titans Online

    Second Trailer for Wrath of the Titans Online

    Wrath of the Titans posterThe Titans are back, and they are quite angry with the wrath, and the gnashing of the teeth. Roadshow has sent us over the second trailer for Warner’s Wrath of the Titans, the sequel to the mythological epic Clash of the Titans and the perpetuation of the notion that Sam Worthington is a capable leading man.

    Perseus embarks on a treacherous quest into the underworld to rescue Zeus, who has been targeted for capture by his traitorous son, Ares, and his brother, Hades.

    Directed by Jonathan Liebesman, the film stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Rosamund Pike.

    Wrath of the Titans will be released in Australian on 29 March 2012 from Roadshow Films.

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  • Watch the Wrath of the Titans trailer now online

    Watch the Wrath of the Titans trailer now online

    Wrath of the Titans posterThe Titans are back, and they don’t seem happy. It is Wrath they are bringing after all, and this is not the Hugs of the Titans. Roadshow has sent us over the fresh trailer for Warner’s Wrath of the Titans, the sequel to the mythological epic Clash of the Titans.

    Perseus embarks on a treacherous quest into the underworld to rescue Zeus, who has been targeted for capture by his traitorous son, Ares, and his brother, Hades.

    Directed by Jonathan Liebesman, the film stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Rosamund Pike.

    Wrath of the Titans will be released in Australian on 29 March 2012 from Roadshow Films.

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  • Felicity Jones to play Charles Dickens’ The Invisible Woman

    Felicity Jones to play Charles Dickens’ The Invisible Woman

    The Invisible WomanThe Daily Mail reports that Gotham Award winning Felicity Jones will play Charles Dickens’ mistress in The Invisible Woman.

    The Chalet Girl and Like Crazy actress was named Breakthrough Actor of the Year at the Gotham Independent Film Awards this week, and the Mail reports that she will play Nelly Terman, who was the author’s mistress for 13 years up until his death.

    Directed by Ralph Fiennes, who made his directorial debut with Coriolanus this year, the film will be based on the accounts by Claire Tomalin in the book of the same name.

    The projec thas been developed by producers Stewart Mackinnon and Gaby Tana with BBC Films.

    Jones will work on a project with Warren Beatty about, you guessed it, a woman who has a romance with Howard Hughes towards the end of his life.

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Blu-ray and DVD announced

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Blu-ray and DVD announced

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 Blu-ray DVD ComboThe final chapter in one of the most successful film franchises of all times,  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, will come to Blu-ray 3D, Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download on November 16 in Australia from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was directed by David Yates who also helmed the magical blockbusters Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Returning from previous “Harry Potter” films is an all-star supporting cast, including Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Matthew Lewis, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, David Thewlis, Julie Walters and Bonnie Wright.

    The Blu-ray 3D will be $54.95 RRP, the Blu-ray $49.95 RRP and the DVD $44.95 RRP.

    The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack and Blu-rayTM Combo Pack contain the following special features:

    • Blu-ray Exclusives:
      • Maximum Movie Mode hosted by Matthew Long (Neville Longbottom) and other cast members (80 minutes) – As the epic showdown between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort approaches, don’t miss a single detail as the forces of Good and Evil clash one final time throughout the grounds of Hogwarts.
      • A Conversation with JK Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe – Join J.K. Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe for an exclusive conversation about bringing the character of Harry Potter to life, the last decade of films and how their lives have changed by the fame that they’ve both experienced.
    • The Goblins of Gringotts – Hosted by Warwick Davis, you’ll see the entire process of becoming a goblin” in a Harry Potter film, from auditions and casting to makeup and prosthetic tests as well as filming the final scenes.
    • The Women of Harry Potter – A look at the remarkable women in Harry Potter’s life and the critical role they play in the films.
    • When Harry Left Hogwarts – BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Morgan Matthews has been given unprecedented access to the creative decision-making processes that have been kept as a closely guarded secret – until now. Hear the personal stories of the faces we know, and those we don’t, as we come to the end of one of the most successful eras in cinema history.
    • Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios Sneak Peek
    • WB Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
    • Deleted Scenes

    For PS3 Users:

    • Game demo of “LEGO® Harry PotterTM: Years 5-7 for PS3TM

    The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Standard Definition DVD contains the following special features:

    • The Goblins of Gringotts 
    • The Women of Harry Potter 
    • When Harry Left Hogwarts 
    • Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios Sneak Peek
    • WB Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
    • Deleted Scenes
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  • ‘Harry Potter 7.2’ continues to break box office records

    ‘Harry Potter 7.2’ continues to break box office records

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 posterHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was always going to be one of the biggest films of the year, but the weekend figures both in the US and Australia have indicated that it will also be breaking some of the all-time box-office records as well.

    In addition to the  the highest opening day of all time with A$7,092,351, Roadshow has announced that the eighth and final chapter in the successful Harry Potter saga has broken another five records to date as well:

    • the highest Wednesday of all time A$7,092,351
    • the highest Saturday of all time A$5,234,146
    • the highest Sunday of all time A$4,632,596
    • the highest 4 day opening weekend of all time A$18,368,621
    • the fastest film to ever reach A$25 million

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    BURBANK, CA, July 17, 2011 – With an astounding estimated worldwide box office total of more than $476 million, Warner Bros. Pictures’ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 shattered multiple domestic and international box office records in a history-making opening weekend. The announcement was made today by Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution, Dan Fellman, and President of International Distribution, Veronika Kwan-Rubinek.

    The finale of the globally beloved film series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 earned a stunning $168.5 million at the US box office, which not only is the biggest Harry Potter opening weekend but also obliterated the industry’s opening weekend record, including holiday weekends. Among the other records broken were single-day box office (Friday at $92.1 million), Friday box office, and opening day box office.

    Dan Fellman stated, “These numbers are amazing, but they are only part of the story. It is impossible to quantify how thrilled and grateful we all are that both critics and audiences—especially loyal Harry Potter fans—continue to support the film. This is the culmination of an extraordinary decade, and a reflection of the hard work and dedication of many, many people on both sides of the camera, beginning with the brilliant J.K. Rowling, as well as producer David Heyman. We applaud them all.”

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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:Part 2 was released in Australia on 13 July 2011 from Roadshow.

    The Reel Bits is the cinema arm of DVD Bits. Richard can be found on Twitter @DVDBits and Sarah @swardplay. The Reel Bits is also @The_ReelBits.

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 posterFrom humble beginnings, big things come. Originally written by an unknown author in the cafes of the UK, the Harry Potter series has become one of the biggest things the written word has seen since Gutenberg thought it would be easier to have some kind of printing press. Wearing the crown of the series that either taught a generation of children to love reading or drove them all to witchcraft, the only thing bigger than the book have been the series of increasingly successful films that have closely followed the structure of the text, whether we wanted them to or not. Now that saga has come to an end, and it is not the whimpering kind that it is going out on.

    The feature picks straight up where Part 1’s downbeat conclusion left off, as Harry (Daniel Radcliffe, December Boys), Hermione (Emma Watson, The Tale Of Despereaux) and Ron (Rupert Grint, Wild Target) are on the lam from Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes, Clash Of The Titans) and his death-eaters. Having already destroyed several horcruxes, the trio sets out to locate and destroying the remaining pieces of he-who-can-now-be-named’s soul. With Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry now under the control of Severus Snape (Alan Rickman, Alice In Wonderland) they head there to end it where it all began and Harry, with the remaining members of the Order of the Phoenix, prepares for the showdown to end all showdowns.

    HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2

    If you haven’t been paying attention to the Harry Potter series up until now, you may be somewhat screwed in the opening moments of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Picking up quite literally where the last film left of, which should be rightly called the first half of this film, long-serving director David Yates wastes no time in throwing the audience in at the deep end with one set-piece after another. Yet for those of us who have only kept one mad eye on the series for the better part of the last decade, you will undoubtedly have enough tacit knowledge to easily slide into this final chapter. There isn’t much to penetrate here: this is basic Joseph Campbell “hero’s journey” fodder, complete with the ultimate confrontation with the virtual mirror image of Harry, Lord Voldemort. As such, this is the action-packed twin to the often moody and talking first act, and the place where lives are lost, hearts are won and bodies and wands lie scattered amidst the ruins of war regardless of the outcome. On this level, the film provides a satisfying conclusion to the saga, bringing the often length episodes to an end with a ripper of a finale, even if they did split into two films. Parents be forewarned: be prepared for a very dark final chapter, with a body count larger than your average drive-by and a some foul deeds committed casually by our story’s heroes.

    Warner were a little bit cheeky drawing out the conclusion to this long-running series into a two-parter to milk the cash flow, although the audacity of the move has already been copied by the adaptation to arguably less-worthy tomes Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. The gamble appears to have paid off, with the first chapter alone earning just under $1 billion at the global box office, and the (unnecessary) 3D on this final part will no doubt go even higher. If you haven’t invested much time and energy in the Potter brand, chances are that many of the faces – a virtual who’s who of British cinema – will mean absolutely nothing to you as they whiz by on their way to an unseemly death or a heroic monologue. If one were generous we’d call them cameos, the less generous might refer to them as loose ends. While one suspects that for the Potter fans in the audience, there will be nary a dry eye in the cinema, the film does very little to connect audiences in any meaningful way with what is happening on-screen. Yet by the same token, these characters have been a part of our lives for an entire generation, with the pre-teen audiences who first picked up the books back in the late 1990s are adults now, potentially ready to introduce these characters to a new generation. We care because Harry Potter is as much a household name as Luke Skywalker before him, and it is a testament to the creators of the films that they have managed to maintain such a high standard of epic grandeur throughout the whole series.

    [stextbox id=”custom” caption=”The Reel Bits”]A satisfying end to one of the most ambitious and beloved film series of all time. Now that we can enjoy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows as a complete film, all the pieces fall into place for the suitably spectacular conclusion.[/stextbox]

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    UK | 130 minutes | Director: David Yates | Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes [/stextbox]

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:Part 2 is released in Australia on 13 July 2011 from Roadshow.

     

  • ‘Harry Potter’ to make Australian cinema history

    ‘Harry Potter’ to make Australian cinema history

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 posterAlready one of the most popular film franchises of all time, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the final chapter in the fantasy saga, is set to make Australian cinema history by debuting on on the widest number of screens of all time, announced Roadshow today.

    This epic finale will open on 748 screens around the country, which is 138 more than Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

    Joel Pearlman, Roadshow Films Managing Director adds, “The final instalment of the much loved Harry Potter series is making cinematic history by releasing on 748 screens. This is incredibly indicative of the overwhelming demand from audiences and cinemas alike for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2”.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the first Harry Potter film to be released in both 3D and 2D and select IMAX® theatres from 12.00am on 13th July 2011 – please refer to cinema directories for early opening hours for participating cinemas.

    Viewers will no doubt be aware that this is the only film being released in Australian cinemas this week, with no other film crazy enough to go head-to-head with the Potter juggernaut.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is released on 13 July 2011 in Australia from Roadshow.

    The Reel Bits is the cinema arm of DVD Bits. Richard can be found on Twitter @DVDBits and Sarah @swardplay. The Reel Bits is also @The_ReelBits.