“How does water shape us, how do we shape water?” asks photographer Edward Burtynsky who, along with filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, seeks to explore just that in this Canadian documentary. Much like the pair’s 2006 collaboration Manufactured Landscapes , their study of water – scientists drilling ice in Greenland, millions washing …
Read More »Shadow of Mordors Nemesis system is amazing–heres how it works
Thrak Pot-Licker. That stupid, ugly, idiotic idiot orc must die. Why? Because he’s killed me three times in a row–and I’m a sore loser. Thing is, Thrak’s not some pre-made bad guy in Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (opens in new tab). You’ll never encounter him when you play the …
Read More »Ron Howard will shoot Inferno in April 2015
The wheels are finally turning again on Inferno , the third part of Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series, with Ron Howard set to begin filming in April 2015. Tom Hanks will be returning once more to reprise his role as the aforementioned Harvard professor, with the shoot scheduled to take …
Read More »Obvious Child review
In being brave, scrappy, and not quite as funny as it thinks it is, Gillian Robespierre’s controversial romcom mimics its heroine, a down-on-her-luck Brooklyn comedian (Jenny Slate) struggling to tell a straight-laced one-night stand that she’s become pregnant. We’re in Girls territory here, with awkward, confessional dark comedy that slyly …
Read More »Doctor Who S8.01 – Deep Breath Review
“Deep Breath”. Is it a title? Or a statement of intent? Armed with “attack eyebrows” and a taste for the grisly, the Peter Capaldi era arrives with a tale that delivers a literal change of pace for Doctor Who, trading the giddy, pirouetting, breathless energy of Matt Smith for something …
Read More »David Yates in talks to direct Harry Potter spin-off
Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them could be about to secure a director, with franchise veteran David Yates currently in discussions with Warner. Having taken the helm on the final four films of the main series, Yates clearly possesses an affinity with the material that the …
Read More »Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives Sandman update
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has provided an update on his forthcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s comic, Sandman , which he is both producing and directing. “Right now we’re working on a script,” says Gordon-Levitt. “It’s me and [ David S. ] Goyer and the screenwriter and Neil Gaiman, as well as the …
Read More »Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me review
“The little band who couldn’t” is the affectingly bittersweet hook for Drew DeNicola’s loving doc about the almost-rise, demise and rediscovery of early ’70s US alt-pop beauties Big Star. Critics, musos and family members pop up to revere a band who spun melancholy into magic over three albums, before bad …
Read More »Roberto Orci gives an update on Star Trek 3
Roberto Orci has provided fans with an update on Star Trek 3 , revealing that the first draft of the script is now complete. “P & M & I wrote, ‘fade out’ yesterday on first draft,” said Orci, in reference to co-writers John D. Payne and Patrick McKay. “Things are …
Read More »Two Days, One Night review
With no bells, whistles or fanfare, the Dardenne brothers – Jean-Pierre and Luc – have been writing, producing and directing their own brand of Belgian naturalism since the ’90s. Before that they made documentaries. Ignored by the multiplexes, but loved by the critics, their modest, moving films sound eminently missable. …
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