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Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Avengers: Infinity War - Movie Review
Two years after the Avengers were torn apart during the events of Captain America: Civil War,[1] Thanos arrives on Earth to collect the Infinity Stones for a gauntlet that will allow him to bend reality to his will. The Avengers must join forces with the Guardians of the Galaxy to stop him before his onslaught of destruction puts an end to half the universe.
Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Chris Pratt, Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Holland, Scarlett Johansson, Pom Klementieff, Sebastian Stan, Zoe Saldana, Tom Hiddleston, Chadwick Boseman, Idris Elba, Paul Bettany, Mark Ruffalo, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle. Directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo.
Chris Stuckmann reviews Avengers: Infinity War
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018
First Image of Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger from Disney's Christopher Robin
Christopher Robin is an upcoming live-action American film based off the Winnie the Pooh animated features, which are, in turn, based on the novels by A.A. Milne.
In the heartwarming live action adventure Disney's Christopher Robin, the young boy who loved embarking on adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood with a band of spirited and lovable stuffed animals, has grown up and lost his way. Now it is up to his childhood friends to venture into our world and help Christopher Robin remember the loving and playful boy who is still inside.
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Monday, 23 April 2018
Interview with Tracey Birdsall - Star of "Who's Jenna"
The new comedy Who’s
Jenna…? (out this week on DVD and VOD) tells of a woman who is
mistaken for an adult entertainer. Which adult entertainer? Well, as
actress Tracey Birdsall explains, the threat of legal action has seen
that we never get that answer.
Okay, we want the
dirt. Who is Jenna?
The title is really
tongue in cheek, as it refers not only to the main character in the
movie (my character) but also the confusion as to Andy’s (Joseph
D’Onofrio) curiosity as to who she might possibly be. Not to give
away a spoiler, but Jenna in the film (my character) is a woman who
is a lawyer who is a doppelganger for someone else named Jenna in the
adult film industry.
Originally, mistake
me if I’m wrong, the ‘Jenna’ of the movie was originally going
to be a certain adult film star – but then the script changed?
Yes, any good Googl’ing
of the title will unveil that story; however, the producers (who
thought of the clever title in the first place) were threatened with
legal action unnecessarily. Since they felt it wasn’t pinnacle that
the last name be used, they abbreviated it. It really doesn’t
change anything, as it’s a comedy!
How much has the
script changed, or even the tone of the movie, since you initially
got involved?
Besides the above
question, the film remained the same right through my involvement.
Several months later when they went to film the scenes I wasn’t in,
the film took some side turns having to do with the chemistry of the
“boys network” as I like to call it. The ending specifics also
changed due to the above question, but the interweaving thread of the
love story and mistaken identity remained the same.
What films would you
compare it to?
Some parts of the film
(the love story) have a very Sleepless in Seattle feel, some
of the crazier moments have a very Hangover feel, and some of
the “boys network” scenes are a bit of a cross of the lighter
moments in the television series The Soprano’s.
You’ve worked on
bigger budget stuff. What’s the difference working on Who’s
Jenna..? to something on a larger scale. Does it all come down to
craft service?
I do very little craft
services during filming because then I constantly have to brush my
teeth! Some of the larger films I’ve worked on are very much like a
machine where everyone has a job and it all gets done more seamlessly
– to the actors perspective. A film like Who’s Jenna…?
is more of a committee or a conglomerate effort… Both extremes are
quite enjoyable to me.
Were you a fan of
“The Sopranos”- there’s a couple of guys in this movie that
fans of the show will recognize. Was it fun working with them?
I was a fan of The
Sopranos, and Goodfellas, etc. I loved working with these
guys and their Italian American elements. Particularly Bill Sorvino,
Joseph D’Onofrio, and Garry Pastore were an absolute blast both on
screen and off! Super amazing guys and actors…
Having done a few
sci-fi movies now, is this the new route – comedies? Shaking it up
a bit?
I try not to get stuck
in a genre, but I also try to mix it up within the genre. Who’s
Jenna…? although a comedy, has many dramatic moments. The
sci-fi that I do also has many action and drama moments, along with
some comedy. You see, being an actor is about living a life, and the
elements of developing a character has to do with feeling all that
they feel. I don’t usually choose projects within any genre that
doesn’t allow for the character to have an arc, have a journey,
laugh a little, and/or cry a little (even if it’s masked). It’s
experiencing being a human being no matter what the genre.
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Tracey Birdsall
Friday, 20 April 2018
Interviews:: DEAD LIST directors Holden Andrews, Ivan Asen and Victor Mathieu
This May, pray you’re not on the… DEAD LIST.
A struggling actor conjures a dark force in order to win a movie role in a terrifying new movie experience from filmmakers Holden Andrews, Ivan Asen and Victor Mathieu.
High Octane Pictures unveils the DEAD LIST on VOD this May.
Calvin is competing with five other actors -- Zander, Scott, Kush, Jason and Bob -- for a major movie role. Stopping at nothing to win the role of a lifetime, he uses a demonic book to curse his fellow actors, with each actor being killed off in their own separate unique and terrifying chapter.
What inspired this rather unique – and very fun - particular story, guys?
The three of us are true fans of horror and have favorite films that span the genre. Between us we love films like The Blob, The Exorcist, V/H/S, IT, Goosebumps, Creep show, Evil Dead, and the television show The Twilight Zone. We partnered together to make Dead List, a new take on the horror anthology genre. Instead of having multiple chapters that tell different stories we made an anthology film where each chapter continues to tell a singular narrative of the film.
The inspiration for the film comes from us all living in LA and working in the film industry. We wanted to tell a story about the seedy underbelly of Hollywood, framing Dead List around a group of actors who are interested only in excelling their own careers by any means possible.
Did you sit down and watch similar movies before shooting? If so, which ones?
Since we’re fans of horror we’re always watching and re-watching films. Although, before starting principle photography on Dead List we were too busy with pre-production. I don’t think any of us could have mentally watched a movie if we sat down and turned one on. If we could have, we would have revisited films like V/H/S, Creepshow, Death Note, and Evil Dead.
In terms of directing choices, anyone you emulated here?
We crafted Dead List to be original and brought our own directing styles to each of the chapters. We made sure that our visions were woven into the fabric of Dead List. That said, as fans of horror we had to pay homage to certain directors and films, so if you’re a fan of Chuck Russell’s The Blob, Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead, and The Twilight Zone series then you will no doubt pick up on nods we gave to those directors and films.
Do you write with certain actors in mind?
We wrote Dead List with the story being our most important focus. We knew that with a strong story it would be the foundation that any actor would be able to use to bring the words to life.
Do you consider the film a success only when it hits a certain monetary figure?
No, the success of Dead List is if the viewers enjoy it as much as we did while making it. It’s a really fun film filled with monsters, thrills, and scares. That said, we wouldn’t complain if it’s financial success. If it is, we’ll be able to make the sequel.
Has the movie opened doors for you?
With Dead List in the can and releasing on May 1st, we’re able to expand our range for pitching and taking meetings. Having Dead List under our belt has allowed us to enter into the next level of our careers as filmmakers.
DEAD LIST available 5/1/18 on VOD, DVD 7/3/18 on DVD, and SVOD 9/4/18.
High Octane Pictures other genre releases of late include CLOWNTERGIEST and CURSE OF THE WITCH’S DOLL.
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Holden Andrews,
Ivan Asen,
Victor Mathieu
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Revenge - Trailer and Poster
Jen (Matilda Lutz) arrives at a remote desert villa with her millionaire playboy boyfriend (Kevin Jannsens) for a weekend of romantic frivolity. Things quickly go south when her lover's hunting pals show up and make inappropriate advances that escalate into an outright assault. The men quickly try to sweep their attack under the rug. Jen, however, proves harder to get rid of than anticipated, she’s after a dish best served extra cold. With a wry sense of humour and striking visuals it careens towards a climax of retribution.
Reframing the revenge thriller in a strikingly hypnotic style, writer-director Coralie Fargeat's feature debut flips the genre on its head, applying a female gaze to the action.
REVENGE is unleashed in UK & Irish cinemas on May 11th
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Revenge
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