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Go see: Kick Ass

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By Laura S

From the very opening titles of the production company in a multi-coloured paint scrawl, Kick Ass defines its influences of the comic book film genre. The opening sequence of flying through the clouds accompanied by the voice-over of cartoon versions of famous comic books and key quotes associated with the superhero film immediately set the scene for this edgy yet hilarious take on the superhero film. The first gag comes from a harsh sense of reality, the idea that superheroes are merely figures of fantasy, but are something that both fascinates and characters that we cannot forget. The quick and less quirky use of the tag-line titling introduces the all too famous structure of the graphic novel layout, and sets up the narrator, protagonist and would-be hero Kick Ass. This is all skilfully done by director Mathew Vaughn, deploying his best fans earned knowledge of how exactly he wants his own superhero story to look. He achieves this beautifully with dramatic colour scaling and goes to really impressive lengths to make this production something completely different to what viewers are used to, yet does so by simply relying on what we know and love. (more…)

Tim Burton Takes On The Adams Family

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King of Kook Tim Burton has decided on his next film project, which is going to be a 3D stop-motion animated adaptation of The Addams Family.

Deadline report that Illumination Entertainment have acquired the rights to the Addams drawings, first published in The New Yorker magazine in 1938. They were a staple of the mag until 1988, when artist Charles Addams died.

According to the website, Burton’s “intention is to go back to the litany of Addams illustrations that displayed a sharper wit than could be placed into a ‘60s family TV series.”

So don’t expect this to be an animated sequel to Barry Sonnenfeld’s live-action Addams Family flicks. Though we’d love it if Christina Ricci, Angelica Huston and Christopher Lloyd reprised their roles for the voice work.

It’s an about turn back into the gothic realms that Burton is most comfortable in after the director made this year’s more kid-friendly Alice In Wonderland.

Not sure that the Addams bunch pose much of a challenge, but it’s at least something more in line with the Burton that we know and love than things likeAlice and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

BT Surprise Screening @ QFT

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BT and QFT are joining forces to present an exclusive preview screening of a new and exciting film with the BT Surprise Screening from 9pm on Saturday 27 March.

The event is part of BT and QFT’s three year collaboration and will bring together the wonderful arthouse theatre’s history of bringing the best of film to Northern Ireland and BT’s reputation for innovation through communication.

Susan Picken, Head of QFT said: “Our partnership with BT enables us to programme events which will bring excitement, entertainment and surprises to Northern Ireland audiences and the BT Surprise Screening is a key element of this.

“While the title of the film will remain a closely guarded secret until the credits roll, we will be releasing a series of clues over the coming days, to encourage people to think about, look at and discuss film in new and innovative ways. Watch the streets, the skies, your PC, and listen in to Citybeat to find out more!”

Funded by Arts & Business and supported by Citybeat, the BT Surprise Screening will be a memorable experience for audiences, with a special screening from one of modern cinema’s most exciting, award-winning directors plus pre-film cocktails and live music on offer. (more…)

Wee Gondry Update

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The Green Hornet coming to the end of its production Gondry spills on more plans.
First up, The We And The I is an experimental project based on his book, You’ll Like This Film Because You’re In It. Says Gondry: “When I wrote this book, I always wrote ‘I did this,’ or ‘we did that,’ and my publisher said, ‘We have to do something for the we and the I.’”

Okay. So what’s it about? “It’s about the group effect, how people in groups transform when the group is dislocated, because everyone jumps out of the bus at different times, there is a smaller group and how the relationships evolve.”

“It’s kids on a bus, it’s more like a social thing. It’s not well-known actors, it’s going to be kids from a school in the Bronx. I love kids and just regular people too because they are not polluted by the medium. They come as they are and they have beautiful stories to tell, so I want to show that.”

So far so typically odd. But Gondry is never one to stay in the same place too long, so he’s got another idea in the making, this one an untitled time travel flick that he wants Ellen Page to star in. (more…)

Belfast Film Festival Programme Launch

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Andrew Moore reports from the Belfast Film Festival press launch as the critically acclaimed festival returns to the city…

As the home grown stars and press descend upon Belfast’s Black Box to witness the launch of the city’s 10th Film Festival, running from 15th – 30th April, as a genuine lover of all things cinema, you can’t help but be elated how the event has transformed over the past decade.

Starting originally as a small element within the west of the city the has now become a main cultural fixture in the Northern Ireland calendar. Belfast might be an ever changing city, but what has not changed is its everlasting love affair with the cinema.

Lord Mayor of Belfast, Naomi Long, commented: “The Belfast Film Festival has grown to become a flagship annual event in the city’s calendar. It promotes our city and its people on both an international and national stage, and its reputation for innovation and creativity is widely regarded. The city of Belfast is extremely proud of these achievements and we look forward to the 20th, 30th and 40th birthday celebrations and beyond.”

The BFF once again continues to showcase the filmmaking talent coming out of Northern Ireland, with world premieres of locally made productions such as Empire – a film set in Belfast, shot over three years on a zero budget and loosely based on the Greek myth of Orpheus.

Other premieres include Five Day Shelter, starring BAFTA nominated John Lynch, a highly visual drama interweaving the lives of several characters in a contemporary urban setting over five days.

While indie cinema fans, of the weird and wonderful, are bound to be excited by Colin McIvor’s directorial debut, Cupcake, which tells the tale of a man who inherits his parent’s bakery which promises to be a visual feast for all the senses.

Serving as a reminder to the past is the imaginative Mickey B, a feature film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, made with serving prisoners as cast, in Northern Ireland’s infamous maximum security prison HMP Maghaberry.

An eccentric range of innovative filmic events once again dominate the programme, including a screening of Stephen Sommers’ modern B-Movie hit, Deep Rising, while the audience sail down the River Lagan. The John Hughes 80s masterpiece, Pretty in Pink, shown in Belfast nightclub Slide. A workshop presented by BBC presenter, William Crawley, dissecting the ‘anatomy’ of the legendary 1957 courtroom epic, 12 Angry Men directed by Sidney Lumet, as well as, screening an episode from the cult 60s TV show, The Prisoner, inside the First Church of Christ which will be followed by a discussion on the importance of architectural heritage in Belfast.

Opening the BFF will be the UK/Irish premiere of Triage, starring Colin Farrell as war photographer Mark Walsh while closing this year’s festivities is the UK premiere of Tetro, the latest film from the institutional Francis Ford Coppola – also his first original screenplay since The Conversation.

In partnership with the Shruti Foundation and Lady Rana, the BFF will also have in attendance, Shyam Benegal – one of India’s most highly regarded filmmakers – who will give a public lecture at the Great Hall in Queen’s University on 22nd April. Two of his films Zubeidaa and The Making of the Mahatma are set to be screened.

Greenberg starring Ben Stiller will also be shown at the festival…

One of the most appealing prospects of the festival, for most of the public, is the vast range of high profile productions set to screen over the 16 day programme including Noah Baumbach’s – screenwriter of The Life Aquatic, Fantastic Mr Fox and The Squid and the Whale - Greenberg, starring Ben Stiller, the Russian made Tsar – a film about the 16th Century Ivan the Terrible – as well a showing of Paul Schrader’s – screenwriter of Taxi DriverAdam Resurrected, the quirky black comedy Dogtooth, the powerful Vincere – based on the life of Bentio Mussolini’s first wife, Ida Dalsar – the visually spectacular Japanese feature Symbol amongst many others.

The BFF also hopes to break the boundaries of offering audiences some visual treats mixing the sights of modern and classic cinema with contemporary sounds of performers such as Denmark’s Efterklang and the USA’s Wooden Shjips.

As a way to support the increasing numbers of aspiring filmmakers, writers and producers in Northern Ireland and their thirst to know more about ‘the business’. Organisers have set up a two day seminar called Northern Exposure = Deal Closure. The event will bring in key London sales agents, distributors, producers and literary talent agents for a series of four industry-focused panel sessions and discussion groups. Confirmed panellists include BAFTA nominee Tony Grisoni (Red Riding Trilogy), Robin Gutch (producer Warp X), Hilary Davis (Banksdale Films), Stephen Murphy (Optimum Releasing) and Nick Marston (Curtis Brown Agency) plus more.

Full information on tickets and the programme in its entirety is now available on the official Belfast Film Festival website at http://www.belfastfilmfestival.org.

Trailer: Diary of a Wimpy Kid

This looks pretty funny! Don’t really think it’s coming out in the UK, but you could download it if it doesn’t. Out in cinemas on April 2nd in USA. Anyone remember Wimpy? Like the burger place? Yum!

Kick Ass Trailer

This Looks AWESOME!