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Kicking off this weeks seven hot new releases coming to a big screen Odeon near you, we have firstly the long overdue third instalment in this horror franchise that sees a small group of survivors of the rage virus living on a tiny island separated from the mainland by a long causeway, but when one of the group leaves the island for the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors too. Next up we have a Western actioner that has a young man returning to an old Montana town to reclaim his legacy, but het gets caught up between a law-abiding sheriff and a destructive stranger as old secrets lead to violence. Then we turn to a French drama in which a man joins a secret group tracking Syrian regime fugitives, and with his mission taking him to France, he pursues his former torturer for a fateful confrontation. This is followed by another French film, a RomCom, about a lonely bookseller, immersed in fantasy, who must pursue her writing aspirations to improve her love life, and so she's compelled to turn her dreams into reality to stop sabotaging a romance. Up next is a New Zealand film about a Maori elder and a delinquent late teenager who form an unlikely bond on a road trip. Following on we have a doco of never-before-seen footage of John Lennon and Yoko Ono that includes their concert performance at Madison Square Garden and their lives in New York's Greenwich Village; before closing out the week with an animated offering about a young boy who dreams of being abducted by aliens, until one day his dreams come true.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the seven latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the coming week.
'28 YEARS LATER' (Rated MA15+) - this post-apocalyptic horror film is Co-Produced and Directed by Danny Boyle, and Written and Co-Produced by Alex Garland. It is the third in the '28 Days Later' film series, following 2002's '28 Days Later' and 2007's '28 Weeks Later', and is reportedly the first instalment in a new trilogy of films, of which the second film was shot back-to-back and titled '28 Years Later : The Bone Temple' which was Directed by Nia DaCosta, Written by Garland, and Produced by Boyle and Garland, and is due for release in mid-January 2026. The first two films in the franchise grossed a total Box Office haul of US$172M from combined production budgets of US$23M.Twenty-eight years after the Rage virus escaped a medical research laboratory in Cambridge, survivors have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One group lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily defended causeway. When a father and his son leave the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, they discover the secrets, wonders and horrors of the outside world. Starring Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes and Jack O'Connell. The film cost US$75M to produce and is released in the UK, USA and here in Australia from this week.
'THE UNHOLY TRINITY' (Rated MA15+) - is an American Western action film that is Co-Produced and Directed by Richard Gray who made his feature film Directorial debut with 'Summer Coda' in 2010, and would follow this up with the likes of 'Mine Games' in 2012, 'Blinder' in 2013, 'The Lookalike' in 2014, 'Sugar Mountain' in 2016, 'Robert the Bruce' in 2019 and 'Murder at Yellowstone City' in 2022. Here, set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870's Montana, the film picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway (Tim Daly), as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Brandon Lessard), an impossible task - murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Pierce Brosnan), the town's upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Samuel L. Jackson). The film had its World Premiere in mid-October last year at the Zurich Film Festival, was released in the USA last week, has so far grossed US$572K and has garnered mixed or average reviews.
'GHOST TRAIL' (Rated M) - this French drama film is Co-Written and Directed by Jonathan Millet in his feature film Directorial debut. Based on a true story, here some two years after being released from a notoriously harsh Syrian jail, Hamid (Adam Bessa) is making ends meet as a construction worker in the French city of Strasbourg, where, haunted by the memory of his imprisonment, the young man searches tirelessly for the man who tortured him, determined to get his revenge - but what's the real price of vengeance for the person seeking it? The film Premiered in mid-May 2024 in the Critics' Week section at the Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Camera d'Or, before its cinema release in France in early July last year, and only now does it get a release here in Australia having so far grossed US$1.3M and garnered generally favourable reviews.
'JANE AUSTIN WRECKED MY LIFE' (Rated M) - this French romantic comedy film is Written and Directed by Laura Piani in her feature film making debut. Agathe Robinson (Camille Rutherford), hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin to a Jane Austen novel and her ultimate aspiration is to become a writer. Instead, she spends her days selling books in the legendary British Bookshop, Shakespeare & Co, in Paris. Invited to the Jane Austen Writers' Residency in England, she must confront her insecurities to finally fulfil her ambition of becoming a novelist and put an end to wasting her sentimental life. Also starring Pablo Pauly and Charlie Anson. The film saw its World Premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival back in early September last year, was released in its native France at the end of January this year, in the US towards the end of May, and is released this week in Australia having so far grossed US$2M and generated largely positive critical reviews.
'KOKA' (Rated M) - this New Zealand film is Written and Directed by Kath Akuhata-Brown in her feature film making debut. It tells the story, set in present day New Zealand, of Maori elder Hamo (Hinetu Dell) and local delinquent Jo, (Darneen Christian), a troubled and violent young woman who is estranged from te ao Maori (the Maori world), who form an unlikely bond on a spiritual road trip in an old Ford Falcon. As they confront past traumas and each face their demons, their shared path becomes a journey of healing, community and reconciliation.
'ONE TO ONE : JOHN & YOKO' (Rated MA15+) - is an American documentary film Directed by Kevin MacDonald and Sam Rice-Edwards and is Co-Produced by Macdonald and Edited by Rice-Edwards. Kevin Macdonald's numerous Directing credits take in doco's and features including 1999's Oscar winning 'One Day in September', 'Touching the Void' in 2003, 'The Last King of Scotland' in 2006, 'State of Play' in 2009, 'Marley' in 2012, 'Black Sea' in 2014 and 'The Mauritanian' in 2021. The film follows the couple of years from 1971 to 1973 during which John Lennon and Yoko Ono spent in a Greenwich Village apartment while also tracing developments in American politics like the Presidency of Richard Nixon and opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War. It is centred around concert footage and audio from Lennon and Ono's 'One to One' benefit concert held at Madison Square Garden in August 1972 on behalf of children at the Willowbrook institution in Staten Island. The 'One to One' benefit concerts were the only full concert performances by Lennon following the Beatles' split in 1970. The film Premiered at the Venice Film Festival at the end of August last year, was released in the UK and USA in early April, has so far grossed US$832K and has garnered largely favourable critical reviews.
'ELIO' (Rated PG) - this American computer animated family Sci-Fi adventure comedy film is Produced by Disney Pixar and is their 29th animated film. Directed by Adrian Molina, Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi, the film introduces us to Elio Solis (voiced by Yonas Kibreab), an eleven-year-old space fanatic with an active imagination and a huge alien obsession. So, when he's beamed up to the Communiverse, an interplanetary organisation with representatives from galaxies far and wide, Elio's all in for the epic undertaking. Mistakenly identified as Earth's leader, Elio must form new bonds with eccentric alien lifeforms, navigate a crisis of intergalactic proportions, and somehow discover who and where he is truly meant to be. Also starring the voice of Zoe Saldana. The film is released Stateside this week too.