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Welcome to the Cannes 2013 issue, our 845th weekly edition

Get our daily exclusive Postcards from Cannes by Nick Roddick - read about the media screening of The Great Gatsby, see interview with hot new Brit director and more.

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Festival de Cannes 2013, May 15 - 26: GREAT LIBERACE MEETS GREAT GATSBY
Festival de Cannes 2013, May 15 - 26:
GREAT LIBERACE MEETS GREAT GATSBY

In Competition, Steven Soderbergh’s Beyond the Candelabra, starring Michael Douglas as Liberace (!) and Matt Damon, is probably one film that could equal the public interest generated by Baz Luhrmann’s Opening Film, The Great Gatsby. But there are several other entries (eg The Bling Ring, Un Certain Regard) that will feed discussion, disagreement and maybe cinematic joy. CANNES FEATURE

PLUS: Directors Fortnight - The Jodorowsky Edition. DIRECTOR'S FORTNIGHT

AND: Whose Gatsby is it? THE GREAT GATSBY

DAILY: (Unique) Postcards from Cannes – from the Croisette by Nick Roddick. POSTCARDS FROM CANNES

NEWS & BOX OFFICE

BOX OFFICE: - Twice weekly reports & charts, Mondays, Thursdays (after 4pm).

NEWS: - Gossip free zone.....
* The 30 piece Heritage Orchestra playing Vangelis’ Blade Runner soundtrack;
* Noah Taylor to costar with Ethan Hawke in Predestination;;
* War of the Worlds the musical, captured live from London.

***Stay entertained with captivating drama movies and thrilling TV series. ***
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COMPETITIONS
COMPETITIONS

LAY THE FAVOURITE DVD
Win one of 10 DVDs of Lay the Favourite, starring Rebecca Hall, Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Vince Vaughn, courtesy Roadshow Home Entertainment. Available to rent and own on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download now.

Featured Preview: THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST
Featured Preview:
THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST

Mira Nair on her film: “Over the last few years, we have seen many films about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, but always told from the American point of view. In our story, the encounter between the characters of Changez and Bobby mirrors the mutual suspicion with which America and Pakistan (or the Muslim world) looks at one another. FEATURE

Movie reviews: THE CALL
Movie reviews:
THE CALL

(US, 2013) Dir: Brad Anderson. Stars Halle Berry, Abigail Breslin, Morris Chestnut, Michael Eklund, David Otunga. “ .. tense and gripping nail-biter that involves us in the moment-by-moment revelations of a terrifying abduction case,” says Louise. “Hi, I’d like to order an abduction thriller set around the 911 emergency call centre in Los Angeles. Sure, would you like a psycho with that? Ah yes, and while we’re at it can I upsize to the hero being ..er, a heroine .. and black. Done,” says Andrew. REVIEWS

Movie review: SNITCH
Movie review:
SNITCH

(US, 2013) Dir: Ric Roman Waugh. Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pepper, Jon Bernthal, Susan Sarandon. “Delivering above expectations, Snitch ratchets it up beyond the average superficial action thriller in its portrayal of a gritty slice of life, being the consequences for actions taken in dire circumstances,” says Louise. REVIEW

Movie reviews: BROKEN
Movie reviews:
BROKEN

(UK, 2012) Dir: Rufus Norris. Stars Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy, Eloise Laurence, Lily James. “Acclaimed theatre director Rufus Norris has taken the various story strands of Mark O’Rowe’s proficient adaptation of Daniel Clay’s novel and plaited them into an emotional tour de force,” says Louise. “The adaptation from the novel is excellent, a fine example of how character and place can be sculpted from prose,” says Andrew. REVIEWS

Movie review: A PLACE FOR ME
Movie review:
A PLACE FOR ME

(US, 2012) Dir: Josh Boone. Stars Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly, Lily Collins, Logan Lerman, Kristen Bell. “The outcomes may be a tad predictable, but the observations made in Boone’s screenplay are rich and textured. The film begins and ends with Thanksgiving; what happens in between is a moving highway where love, commitment and acceptance are travelling at high speed,” says Louise. REVIEW

Movie review: TABU
Movie review:
TABU

(Portugal/Germany/Brazil/France, 2012) Dir: Miguel Gomes. Stars Teresa Madruga, Laura Soveral, Ana Moreira, Henrique Espirito Santo. “If you are still awake after the first hour of this challenging and at times off-putting film from filmmaker Miguel Gomez, you may find some unexpected ethereal rewards in the second half, when a curious, dialogue-free narrative is the vehicle that transports us into another realm,” says Louise. REVIEW

Q&A: GANGSTER SQUAD
Q&A:
GANGSTER SQUAD

In Gangster Squad, an extraordinary (and authentic Angelino) cast helped bring to the screen a secret chapter of Los Angeles history, as director Ruben Fleischer (pic), screenwriter Will Beall and producers Dan Lin & Kevin McCormick explain in this special Q&A. (Gangster Squad is available on DVD from May 15, 2013) INTERVIEW

Take it back: AWARDS THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN GIVEN
Take it back:
AWARDS THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN GIVEN

Cannes is the altar of cinema; but the commercial awards are a different ballpark and sometimes the ball lands out of court …. says Oscar Hexler. FEATURE


(Photos: Shakespeare in Love, Dances With Loves, Forrest Gump)

Coming Soon! UPCOMING FILMS
Coming Soon!
UPCOMING FILMS

[Releasing in July, We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks. "As Oscar Wilde so astutely wrote .. in The Importance of Being Ernest, the truth is rarely pure and never simple and Alex Gibney’s fabulous doco about Assange, WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning is the latest testament to that truism," says Andrew. "Truth, lies and secrets make for juicy bed partners and scintillating viewing in what is an intelligent and thought-provoking documentary," says Louise.] MAY RELEASE SCHEDULE


(From left) Before Midnight, Fast & Furious 6, World War Z

NEW TRAILERS:
NEW TRAILERS:

Preview trailers of many films on your own screen.
Captain Phillips, stars Tom Hanks, Catherine Keener;
Behind the Candelabra, stars Michael Douglas, Matt Damon;
Broken, stars Tim Roth,
Before Midnight, stars Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy;
Thor: The Dark World, stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins;
Two Guns, stars Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg;
Fast and Furious 6, stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson;
After Earth, stars Will Smith, Jaden Smith;
World War Z, stars Brad Pitt;

TRAILERS

At a glance: TOP 20
At a glance:
TOP 20

Short and sweet (or not) opinions on the most popular current releases. An easy reference for choosing which movie to see tonight ... or tomorrow ... or right now! (Occasionally we also slip in a few of the editors’ favourites if they don’t make the top 20...) TOP 20


(From Left: Iron Man 3, Oz the Great and Powerful, Olympus Has Fallen)

DVDS OUT THIS WEEK
DVDS OUT THIS WEEK

COMPLIANCE - Stars Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy, Bill Camp. “ .. a creepy and frightening demonstration of the risks society faces when accepting authority without question,” says Andrew.

ZERO DARK THIRTY - Stars Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, James Gandolfini, Stephen Dillane. “The mission to kill bin Laden was wrapped in the Stars and Stripes as balm on wound of 9/11; this film shows the flag waving majestically in the breeze,” says Andrew.

GANGSTER SQUAD – Stars Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Golsing, Emma Stone, Michael Peña. “There are plenty of shoot outs and fisticuffs, and if it paints the goodies and baddies rather simplistically, that’s part of the genre, too,” says Andrew. “Gripping, ballsy, edge of seat cinema,” says Louise.

THIS IS 40 - Stars Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel, Megan Fox, Chris O’Dowd. “Length aside, it works beautifully. This is Apatow’s forte: he writes about what he knows and it smells of truth,” says Louise.

THE COLLECTION - Stars Josh Stewart, Emma Fitzpatrick, Christopher McDonald. “..it satisfies on the gore and sadism register (as it were) but it fails in its cinematic approach,” says Andrew.

Competition Winners:
Competition Winners:
LIFE OF PI
To win Ang Lee’s LIFE OF PI on Blu-Ray courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, we asked: With which friend or family member would you NOT like to share a lifeboat and why? Cam Wallace (VIC): Our dog. It’s bad enough that my wife lets her sleep in our bed every night. I’m NOT being stuck in a lifeboat with that mutt!

AUSTRALIAN FILMS
AUSTRALIAN FILMS

Every Australian film we have ever reviewed (film / video release), or have reported from the set, or featured in any way, is listed here, going back to films made even before the launch of Urban Cinefile, such as The Piano, Romper Stomper, Muriel’s Wedding, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and dozens more. Approximately 500 films AUSTRALIAN FILMS

Travelfile: THE CLOISTERS, NEW YORK, USA
Travelfile:
THE CLOISTERS, NEW YORK, USA

Nearly 75 years (and nine centuries) later, Andrew L. Urban steps into a Medieval monastery – on Manhattan. FEATURE

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