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 The World of Film in Australia - on the Internet Updated Sunday February 5, 2012 - Edition No 778 

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FRONT UP ON YOUTUBE
Andrew L. Urban’s Front Up, the prime time social documentary interview series from the 1990s, is getting a second life on YouTube with a dedicated playlist on the SBS Australia Channel - the first time SBS ever hosted full episodes on YOUTUBE. READ MORE

Movie reviews: THE ARTIST
Movie reviews:
THE ARTIST

(France, 2011) Dir: Michel Hazanavicius. Stars Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell. “It’s easy to be captivated by this unique, universal piece that above all makes us care for its characters as we journey through a maze of emotions,” says Louise. “Everything about The Artist is unique, from its beautiful black and white images as it pays tribute to the silent movies of the 1920s to the casting choices and the resolution,” says Andrew. (Best Film, Golden Globes & Nominee Oscars) REVIEWS

UNIQUE, ROMANTIC, BITTER-SWEET – the making of The Artist. FEATURE

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NEWS & BOX OFFICE

BOX OFFICE: - Week, Jan 26 - Feb 1: A Few Best Men added $0.6 M to its opening weekend take in the last three days of the week for a $2.5 M total week in third slot after Underworld (opening) and The Descendants (in its 3rd week). The top 11 films in the top 20 took over $1 M for the week with J. Edgar at No 11 with $1.01 M. Also opened: Weekend (MA, Rialto) $54,379 on 6.

NEWS: - Gossip free zone..... Persian Film Fest for Sydney; Black & White & Sex favoured at Rotterdam;

COMPETITION
COMPETITION

BUCK
Win one of 25 double inseason passes to see the documentary Buck, Audience Award winner at Sundance Film Festival 2011 and nominated for Best Documentary at the 2012 Academy Awards. Only at the Movies February 16.

AACTA Awards: RED DOG TOP DOG
AACTA Awards:
RED DOG TOP DOG

Red Dog was top dog at the inaugural AACTA Awards. In all, eight feature film and 12 TV awards were presented at Sydney’s Opera House (Jan 31, 2012) in the second round of Australian screen awards, broadcast (later in the evening) on the Nine Network. WINNERS

SAG Awards: SURPRISE SURPRISE
SAG Awards:
SURPRISE SURPRISE

Perhaps the big surprise in the Screen Actors Guild awards is that neither hot favourites Meryl Streep nor Michelle Williams won the big female gong, but Viola Davis from The Help. Likewise in the supporting category, the actors preferred Octavia Spencer from The Help, leaving the other four Berenice Bejo (The Artist), Jessica Chastain, (The Help), Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) and Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs) empty handed – and us surprised. But not critical. WINNERS

Movie reviews: MAN ON A LEDGE
Movie reviews:
MAN ON A LEDGE

(US, 2012) Dir: Asger Leth. Stars Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris. “With its grab-you title and reliable star power, Man on a Ledge delivers what the high impact concept promises: high voltage tension,” says Andrew. “This is a ripper of a film that never runs out of puff,” says Louise. REVIEWS

Movie reviews: MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE
Movie reviews:
MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

(US, 2011) Dir: Sean Durkin. Stars Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson. “It’s a star turn from Elizabeth Olsen, whose vulnerable presence and gripping performance impacts as the narrative with its jagged edges of paranoia unfolds,” says Louise. “ .. a movie for film lovers who can handle disturbing subjects about the human condition and do not feel the need to see a cute puppy in every film,” says Andrew. REVIEWS

Movie reviews: CHRONICLE
Movie reviews:
CHRONICLE

(UK/US, 2012) Dir. Josh Trank. Stars Michael B. Jordan, Dane DeHaan, Michael Kelly, Anna Wood. "A wish fulfilment sci-fi thriller like Chronicle is an ideal movie escape for 18 – 24 year olds who imagine the world would be a better place (for them) if they could do whatever they wanted," says Andrew. "..an interesting, unique quality, offering good reason for its raw camerawork that changes during the course of the narrative. This is inventive filmmaking," says Louise. REVIEWS

Coming Soon! UPCOMING FILMS
Coming Soon!
UPCOMING FILMS

[Coming soon, Aki Kaurismaki's Le Havre, star André Wilms, Jean-Pierre Daroussin, Kati Outinen. "There’s something extremely pure about this simple yet beautiful film in which ordinary people do extraordinary things," says Louise. "Le Havre could be described as the ever-quirky Aki Kaurismaki’s ‘wish list’ film addressing today’s tide of refugees who are usually faceless crowds or worse, corpses at the unintended end of their journey," says Andrew.] RELEASE SCHEDULE


This Must Be The Place, Buck, Carnage

NEW TRAILERS:
NEW TRAILERS:

Preview trailers of many films on your own screen.
Carnage, stars Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz;
The Vow, stars Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum;
The Amazing Spiderman, stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone;
Thirst, stars Victoria Haralabidou, Myles Pollard;
Shame, stars Michael Fassbender
A Few Best Men, stars Rebel Wilson, Xavier Samuel, Olivia Newton-John;
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

DVDS THIS WEEK
DVDS THIS WEEK

CRAZY STUPID LOVE - Stars Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone. "Soulmates, one-night-stands, unrequited love and game changers are the ingredients of this delectable romantic comedy that cooks up a pretty and powerful head of steam," says Louise. "With a spider’s web of relationships, Crazy, Stupid Love throws a whole lot of emotional pain into the mix to bake a cake of instantly recognisable joys and misadventures in pursuit of loving bliss. ," says Andrew.

LIFE IN A DAY - Documentary. “If you have ever sat in a train as it sped through suburbs and caught glimpses of houses, backyards, apartment blocks, parks, fields, forests and lakes, cows, horses and goats, along valleys overlooked by mountains … then you have some idea of how Life in a Day looks like. Some of it is intriguing and you wish the train could stop, some of it is banal, some of it is beautiful and some it is dull. Yes, there is a cumulative effect of so many snapshots of life on earth, but it isn’t meaningful so much as jumbled,” says Andrew.

Competition Winners:
Competition Winners:
A FEW BEST MEN - To win one of 10 double inseason passes to A Few Best Men, starring Xavier Samuel, Kris Marshall, Kevin Bishop and Olivia Newton-John, courtesy Icon, we asked: Who among family and friends would you NOT want as your best man or bridesmaid and why?

ROUNDERS & CASINO
ROUNDERS
Rounders is arguably the most popular poker movie made so far. An excellent performance by Matt Damon and a clear focus on the game of Texas Holdem led to a rise in Poker sites' popularity. Since then, online poker seems to have exploded into a game played by millions worldwide.

CASINO
Starring Robert de Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and James Woods, Casino is available on DVD, Itunes and Video. A lengthy movie with a star studded cast and engaging plot about the running of a Casino by a group linked to the Mob. It's often cited as one of the all-time best movies, up there with The Godfather and Goodfellas.

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

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