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  • DVD Review: ‘Three Monkeys’

    DVD Review: ‘Three Monkeys’

    ★★★★★ Nuri Bilge Ceylan has established himself as one of the most innovative directors working in film today, with the Turkish director – initially a photographer before switching to filmmaking in the mid-1990s – already distinguished by a BFI retrospective. Comparisons with Antonioni, Fassbinder and Tarkovsky are well founded, though Ceylan has an entrancing style…

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  • DVD Releases: ‘Where the Wild Things Are’

    DVD Releases: ‘Where the Wild Things Are’

    Director Spike Jonze’s long awaited adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s much-loved children’s book Where the Wild Things Are (2009) is arguably not a film for children, but rather a film about childhood; full of grand imaginings, exploration and discovery, whilst also encompassing feelings of regret, sadness and anger. Those looking for a fun diversion for their offspring may do…

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  • Theatrical Releases: ‘Iron Man 2’

    Theatrical Releases: ‘Iron Man 2’

    US multi-billionaire Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr.) superhero ‘alter ego’ was revealed to the world at the end of Iron Man (2008), and John Favreau’s follow up Iron Man 2 picks up where we left off, with Stark attempting to market his new Iron Man ‘brand’. However (as all superhero’s must learn) with power – be it physical or financial – comes ‘great responsibility’. The United States military…

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  • Film Review: ‘Centurion’

    Film Review: ‘Centurion’

    ★★★☆☆ Starring Michael Fassbender and Olga Kurylenko follows a band of grizzled, war-weary Roman soldiers stationed in Britain during the year 117 AD. After an ill-fated marsh across the border into Caledonia (modern-day Scotland), they become separated from the legendary ‘Ninth Legion’ and find themselves stranded deep behind enemy lines. Directed by British director Neil Marshall, (The Descent [2005])…

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  • Udine Far East Film Festival 2010: CUEAFS Hong Kong Cinema Panel

    Udine Far East Film Festival 2010: CUEAFS Hong Kong Cinema Panel

    Film making is undeniably as much of a political and financial venture as it is an expressive art form. In outlets such as the Udine Far East Film Festival, films are not only selected and categorized by cinematic genres but act as representations of the changing culture within their country of origin.The conflict between cinematic content…

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  • Interview: Chapman To, actor ‘La Comedie Humaine’

    Interview: Chapman To, actor ‘La Comedie Humaine’

    Saturday’s interview session at the Udine Far East Film Festival welcomed actor/producer Chapman To. The star of Infernal Affairs (2002) and producer of the new Hong Kong comedy La Comedie Humaine (2010) sat down to a chat with CUEAFS’ founder Spencer Murphy and shared his thoughts on festivals, Hong Kong cinema and future projects. Spencer Murphy:…

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  • DVD Releases: ‘The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus’

    DVD Releases: ‘The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus’

    Dr. Parnassus (Christopher Plummer) is the oldest man alive, granted immortality in a pact with the Mr. Nick (the demonic Tom Waits) on the understanding that when his daughter Valentina (Lily Cole) reaches the age of sixteen, she will be taken by the Devil. Parnassus spends his immortal life travelling the streets of London attempting to entertain its inhabitants, yet frequently failing even…

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  • Special Feature: The agenda of the rerelease

    Special Feature: The agenda of the rerelease

    Re-edited, re-scored and re-sold. Up to now, we have seen the cinematic rerelease not only as a tool for revealing ‘never-before-seen’ footage, but conversely cutting material originally featured within it’s theatrical release. Continuity errors have been deleted, controversial dialogue replaced, and ultimately the raw-essence of the original feature – the finger-print embedded in the history of…

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  • Blu-ray Review: ‘Dr. Strangelove’

    Blu-ray Review: ‘Dr. Strangelove’

    ★★★★★ It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Missile Defence System with the ability to hit a long-range ballistic missile out of the sky must be beneficial to human survival. At least this was the view of George W. Bush, who must have been acting on advice from his new senior defence advisor George…

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  • DVD Releases: ‘Kes’

    DVD Releases: ‘Kes’

    As a student who was fond of English at school, I would always try to abide by the rule ‘never judge a book by its cover’. However, when I scanned the summary on the back of the DVD case for Ken Loach’s Kes (1969), I was doubtful I would find any enjoyment in watching a…

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