Showing posts with label Judd Apatow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judd Apatow. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 16th July 2020.

The Coronavirus is far from over, but is seems that governments and authorities from near, far and wide have eased up on restrictions and have allowed the movie going public to return, albeit with some caveats, to their local Odeon, movie theatre, or cinema multiplex to enjoy the full film experience as most film production companies would prefer. And so having been in cinematic lockdown and languished in movie wasteland, apart of course from those newly released to Netflix in the past four months, this week sees a welcome return and a gentle easing back into the world of big screen film entertainment . . . and long may it continue!

And so for the coming week, there are five new films to entice you out to your local Odeon on a cold Winters night in the middle of July. Launching with an American semi-autobiographical comedy drama about a mid-20 year old with a bad case of arrested development who through a series of events is compelled to take his first steps into full blown adulthood. This is followed up by a story of a washed up art critic who is invited to steal a noted painting from a renowned artist, only to have his greed and ambition spin a web around him from which there seems to be little hope of escape. Next up is a mystery comedy drama about the seemingly perfect wife with a perfect husband, a perfect daughter and a perfect home who suddenly one day ups sticks and disappears and how her family then embark on an adventure to find her again. We then wrap up the week with two horror offerings - one set in a Jewish Orthodox community where a young man is asked to keep watch one night over the deceased body of a Holocaust survivor - but this is far from the simple task it at first seems; followed up by the story of a social media Vlogger and his thirst for adventure and pushing the envelope for the sake of notoriety and more followers, he and his group of friends bite off more than they can chew when they go in search of more thrills in Moscow.

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the five latest release new movies 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 week ahead.

'THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND' (Rated MA15+) - this American comedy drama film is Co-Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Judd Apatow, whose previous film making credits include 'The 40 Year Old Virgin', 'Knocked Up', 'Funny People', 'This is 40' and 'Trainwreck'. Apatow is also a Comedian and Actor who has received numerous award wins and nominations throughout his career. Originally intended to be released in cinemas, it was released instead digitally on various streaming services on 12th June, although it does now also receive a theatrical release this week across Australia. The film is a semi autobiographical look at the life of American Actor and Comedian who has been a regular on Saturday Night Live, Pete Davidson, who with Apatow also co-wrote the screenplay.

Scott Carlin (Pete Davidson) has been a case of arrested development since his firefighter Dad died as a result of the attacks on the World Trade Centre on 9/11. Living on New York's Staten Island, and now approaching his mid-20's, he spends his days smoking weed and dreaming of becoming a serious tattoo artist. As his ambitious younger sister Claire (Maude Apatow) heads off to college, Scott is still living with his exhausted ER nurse mother Margie (Marisa Tomei) and hanging with his besties - Oscar (Ricky Velez), Igor (Moises Arias) and Richie (Lou Wilson) and secretly hooking up with his childhood friend Kelsey (Bel Powley). But when his mother starts dating a loudmouth firefighter named Ray (Bill Burr), it sets off a chain of events that will force Scott to grapple with his grief and take his first tentative steps toward moving forward in life. Also starring Steve Buscemi. 

'THE BURNT ORANGE HERESY' (Rated MA15+) - is a drama thriller Directed by Giuseppe Capotondi who has helmed numerous music videos over the years, television commercials and a small number of TV series and feature films. This film adaptation is based on the 1971 book of the same name by Charles Willeford and was chosen as the closing film for last years Venice International Film Festival and went on release in the US on 6th March and was then pulled when the world went into COVID-19 lockdown. It is re-released this week. Ambitious and charming art critic, James Figueras (Claes Bang), has fallen from grace. Spending his days in Milan lecturing witless tourists about art history, his only ray of sunshine in his otherwise drab world is a new-found love interest, the enigmatic American, Berenice Hollis (Elizabeth Debicki). An opportunity strikes when he is contacted by wealthy art dealer Joseph Cassidy (Mick Jagger) who invites James to his Lake Como villa and asks him to steal a painting from the renowned reclusive artist, Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland). Soon, James’ greed and ambition prove too much as he finds himself caught in a web of his own making. The film has generated mixed or average Reviews so far.

'THE VIGIL' (Rated CTC) - this American supernatural horror film is Written and Directed by first-timer Keith Thomas and saw its World Premier screening at TIFF in September last year and is Executive Produced by Blumhouse Productions. Here Yakov Ronan (Dave Davis) plays a young Jewish man who is hired by local Rabbi Reb Schulem (Menashe Lustig) to sit in vigil over a recently deceased Holocaust survivor. Ronan has lost his faith, has fled from the insular community he once called home and is also broke so he accepts the opportunity to watch over the body for one evening (as is the case in the Jewish community) - after all what could go wrong? Well it seems quite a lot actually, as he is targeted by a malevolent spirit known as a dybbuk (a malicious possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person. It supposedly leaves the host body once it has accomplished its goal, sometimes after being helped). Also starring Lynn Cohen (who died in February this year aged 86) as Mrs. Litvak, this film has garnered generally positive Reviews so far.

'WHERE'D YOU GO BERNADETTE' (Rated M) - Directed and Co-Written for the screen by Richard Linklater this American mystery comedy drama is based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Maria Semple. Released in the US in August 2019 off the back of an US$18M production budget, the film has so far grossed US$11M, has received mixed or average Reviews, and only now does it get an Australian release. Former architect Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchette) seems to have it all - a beautiful home in Seattle, a successful and loving husband Elgin (Billy Crudup), and a brilliant teenage daughter Balakrishna 'Bee' (Emma Nelson) who's about to attend boarding school. When Bernadette suddenly disappears without a trace, her concerned family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone. Also starring Kristen Wiig, Laurence Fishburne, Judy Greer, Steve Zahn and Megan Mullally. 

'FOLLOW ME' (Rated MA15+) - Directed, Written and Produced by Will Wernick whose last film making outing was 2017's 'Escape Room', here he assembles a cast for his next horror thriller about an increasingly popular and successful VLOGGER whose social media posts capture his exploits at their most dangerous, adventurous and at times bizarre. Always seeing to push the limits and grow his audience hungry for more exploits, Cole (Keegan Allen) travels with a small group of friends to Moscow for their next adventure. Once there, they enter a cold world of mystery, excess and danger that rapidly blurs the lines between real life and the life of social media. They in turn must fight to survive, and escape. Also starring Holland Roden, Ronan Rubinstein, Kimberly Quinn, Denzel Whitaker and Pasha D. Lychnikoff. 

With five new release films this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere in the week ahead, at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 6th August 2015.

These days you can pick up just about any book, magazine or social media page and there'll be the greatest, the best, the worst, the most this, that and the other of all time, to stuff you should eat, drink, go, see and listen to before you die, and just about everything in between. We seem to have an insatiable appetite for someone's else opinion of the good, the bad and the ugly in life that is rated on some kind of scale and tells us just how many and what is considered great, best, most, worst or whatever!

And so last month I read with interest such a poll of the 300 Greatest Movies Of All Time as published in a certain popular Australian movie magazine that shall go nameless, but to which I have loyally subscribed since issue #1. Of those 300 I have seen 218, all 30 out of the Top 30, and 48 out of the Top 50. I'm fascinated by this stuff which of course is just someone else's opinion, often regurgitated, who may consider themselves an authority on the subject, and which can then be sliced, diced, repackaged and churned out again for another unsuspecting reader to dive into . . . like me! It got me thinking how much people take note of such lists, but I guess it must be a lot - because the magazines sell, the books get published, people 'like' the social media commentary and another Critic, Reviewer, Author or Blogger will publish another such list tomorrow no doubt!

Speaking of which, this week ahead there are four new films with which to tempt, that include a reboot of a superhero franchise that first appeared in a two film series in 2005; then an Aussie stage play based on a true story road trip now adapted for the big screen; a RomCom of a mis-matched pair consisting a OTT party girl and her would be boyfriend; and finally a foreign language life & death drama comedy that seems to have divided audiences but is likely to provoke thought & discussion.

In the coming week when you have sat through your movie of choice, drop your like minded cinema going readers a Comment, following this or any other Post, and share your own views, opinions, observations and critique of your movie experience with Odeon Online. Enjoy your film.

FANT4STIC FOUR (Rated M) - Back in 2005 Marvel released its first 'Fantastic Four' offering as Directed by Tim Story and made for US$100M grossing US$331M. Whilst a reasonable commercial success only, it was hardly hailed as a critical one, but, nonetheless it spawned a sequel in 2007 with 'Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer' also Directed by Tim Story and made for US$130M but grossing only US290M this time around. Proving that you can do less with more, the Fantastic Foursome were mothballed as Marvel Studios, as they were to become, rolled out more & more of its rich comic catalogue, developed new franchises based on its source material, got bigger and better at it and raked in mega-bucks along the way! Which brings us up to 2015 and those fantastic guys have been bought out of retirement in a reboot costing US$122M with Josh Trank in the Director chair.

You know the story here but in case you don't, essentially four mere humans are thrust together and end up teleporting to a alternate universe (as you do!) and in so doing so have their physical form altered and new weird wonderful and wild powers and abilities bestowed upon them. Upon returning to life as the know it they discover their new found powers and so have to learn to control them and harness them as they are pitched against an old friend turned foe who threatens to bring our little green & blue planet to its knees! Starring Miles Teller as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Kate Mara as Susan Storm/Invisible Woman, with Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm/Thing and Toby Kebbell as Victor von Doom/Doctor Doom. With this first retelling already generating a sufficient amount of pre-release buzz, the sequel has been announced for June 9th 2017, and with Marvel's track record since that 2007 film there is little doubt that this will be a success. Fantastic!

TRAINWRECK (Rated MA15+) - Directed and Produced by Judd Apatow, this film was Written by, and Stars Amy Schumer as Amy Townsend a thirty something magazine writer who lives an over the top existence of men, booze, parties, promiscuity and complete lack of commitment to just about anything & everything. It is what her Dad told her 25 years earlier and the ongoing philosophy by which she has lived her life. Working at S'Nuff Mens Magazine she is tasked by her Boss, Dianna (Tilda Swinton) that she needs to write an article on a well known Sports Doctor, Aaron Conners (Bill Hader), even though she knows nothing about sports, doctors and doesn't want the gig! She has to go along with it and while interviewing the Doctor, researching her piece for the article and getting to know Conners she finds herself unwittingly falling for the guy (horror of horrors, what's a girl to do?) It seems also that the feeling is mutual and Conners is attracted to Townsend too. As time progresses and the couple realise they have much in common Townsend comes to learn that maybe the whole commitment thing isn't so bad after all and maybe it's time to get serious about being serious!

LAST CAB TO DARWIN (Rated M) - Originally a stage play released in 2003 under the same name, this big screen adaptation of the Reg Cribb story is based on the true life of taxi driver Max Bell who in the early 90's was diagnosed with stomach cancer, and chose to drive from Broken Hill in New South Wales to Darwin in the Northern Territory so he could end his life there by voluntary euthanasia. Here our taxi driver is called Rex and is played by Michael Caton who embarks on this epic road trip to end it all on his own terms and with some dignity still intact, but along his journey up to Darwin he learns a lot about himself and others, and that dying is as much about living as it is about sharing and caring. Also starring Jacki Weaver as Dr. Farmer and Directed by Jeremy Sims.

THE FAREWELL PARTY (Rated M) - Coincidentally another offering tackling the touchy subject of euthanasia, but this time set in an Jerusalem aged care facility where the residents have secretly built a device to allow the user to self-euthanise, which they intend to allow a terminally ill dear & close friend use. However, as more & more people become aware of the machine, so demand for its use increases, and so the group of friends have to deal with the decisions this forces them into, and the emotional upheaval that goes with this territory. Directed and Written by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon this film stars local talent Ze'ev Revach as Yehezkel and Levana Finkelstein as Levana as ageing husband and wife team, and has so far picked up nine award wins and a further eleven nominations. This poignant dark comedy is a tale of compassion, friendship, love, loss and deciding when it's time to call it a day!

Four to choose from, and I'm not sure they're all fantastic but with two treading a similar pathway, another off the rails and the last off the planet there is choice it must be said that will give you something to ponder, something to discuss and debate, something to escape into and something that you may want to 'snog, marry, avoid'! Whatever you select for your filmic enjoyment in the week ahead, share your thoughts and maybe add another to your own list of movie recommendations as you compile you own 300 Best, Biggest, Baddest and Boldest films in the known universe stretching out to infinity and beyond!

See you at the Odeon!

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Birthday's to share this week : 12th - 18th April 2015.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Seth Rogen does on 15th April - check out the tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 33, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 12th April
  • Saoirse Ronan - Born 1994, turns 21 - Actress
  • Claire Danes - Born 1979, turns 26 - Actress | Producer
  • Shannen Doherty - Born 1971, turns 44 - Actress | Producer | Director
  • Andy Garcia - Born 1956, turns 59 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Ed O'Neill - Born 1946, turns 69 - Actor
Monday 13th April
  • Ron Perlman - Born 1950, turns 65 - Actor | Producer
  • Paul Sorvino - Born 1939, turns 76 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Edward Fox - Born 1937, turns 78 - Actor
  • Peter Davison - Born 1951, turns 64 - Actor
Tuesday 14th April
  • Robert Carlyle - Born 1961, turns 54 - Actor | Director
  • Adrien Brody - Born 1973, turns 42 - Actor | Producer
  • Peter Capaldi - Born 1958, turns 57 - Actor | Writer | Director
  • Julie Christie - Born1941, turns 74 - Actress
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar - Born 1977, turns 38 - Actress | Writer
  • Abigal Breslin - Born 1996, turns 19 - Actress
Wednesday 15th April
  • Emma Watson - Born 1990, turns 25 - Actress
  • Emma Thompson - Born 1959, turns 56 - Actress | Director | Singer
  • Claudia Cardinale - Born 1938, turns 77 - Actress
  • Luke Evans - Born 1979, turns 36 - Actor
  • Seth Rogen - Born 1982, turns 33 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
Thursday 16th April
  • Martin Lawrence - Born 1965, turns 50 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Lukas Haas - Born 1976, turns 39 - Actor
  • Ellen Barkin - Born 1954, turns 61 - Actress | Producer
Friday 17th April
  • Rooney Mara - Born 1985, turns 30 - Actress | Producer
  • Jennifer Garner - Born 1972, turns 43 - Actress | Producer
  • Olivia Hussey - Born 1951, turns 64 - Actress
  • Sean Bean - Born 1959, turns 56 - Actor
Saturday 18th April
  • David Tennant - Born 1971, turns 44 - Actor
  • Eli Roth - Born 1972, turns 43 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Eric Roberts - Born 1956, turns 59 - Actor
  • James Woods - Born 1947, turns 68 - Actor | Producer
  • Rick Moranis - Born 1953, turns 62 - Actor | Writer | Producer
  • Edgar Wright - Born1974, turns 41 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Hayley Mills - Born 1946, turns 69 - Actress
  • America Ferrera - Born 1984, turns 31 - Actress | Producer

Seth Andrew Rogen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to mother Sandy Belogus, a social worker and father Mark Rogen - a not-for-profit worker often in more senior managerial and executive positions.  He attended Vancouver Talmud Torah Elementary School and then Point Grey Secondary School, although he did not graduate and instead move to Los Angeles. He was never interested in pursuing a 'proper' career instead he just wanted to make people laugh and chase a life as a comedian or a writer or a combination of the two.


He got his first exposure to the world of show business at the age of 12 when he enrolled in a comedy workshop and during his teenage years often performed stand-up routines at parties , bar-mitzvahs, and then graduating to bars & clubs.  At age 13 he wrote and early draft of 'Superbad' with his young friend and future collaborator Evan Goldberg, and during their time at school together they progressively polished up and fine tuned the script eventually releasing it as a movie in 2007.

At age 16 Rogen was already winning awards for his stand-up comedy routines - including the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest, and at about this time his Dad lost his job, his Mum quit hers, the house went on the market and overnight he became the main household bread winner. By now he had secured a role on Judd Apatow's acclaimed 'Freaks and Geeks' in 1999 and although the show was short lived it did enable him to hone his comedic skills and his improvisational abilities which he continues to use to great effect in many of his shows and films.

After 'Freaks and Geeks' folded there was a period when Rogen struggled to get traction in his career, landing roles in 2001's 'Donny Darko' and then the TV Series  'Undeclared' running from 2001-2003. In 2003 he secured a writing role on the US version of 'Ali G in da USA' with his friend and writing colleague Evan Goldberg and for their efforts they received an Emmy Award nomination and the chance to work with Baron Cohen. The next year in 2004 he secured a spot on 'Anchorman : The Legend of Ron Burgundy' and then a year later on Judd Apatow's Directorial debut with 'The 40 Year Old Virgin'.

 It was however, 2007's 'Knocked Up' that was to prove his break through. Playing the leading man opposite Katherine Heigl this US$30M film garnered critical and commercial success raking in US$220M at the global Box Office. His own co-written 'Superbad' followed with Rogen taking a supporting role to Apatow's Producer credit. 2008 was a year of voice work with Rogen lending his vocal talents to 'The Spiderwick Chronicles', 'Horton Hears a Who' and then the hugely successful 'Kung Fu Panda'. That same year was released 'Step Brothers', 'Pineapple Express' (Written and Produced by him too) and 'Zack & Miri make a Porno'.

In 2009 'Observe and Report', 'Fanboys' and 'Funny People' put Rogen in front of the camera again, with more voice work on 'Monsters vs. Aliens' that same year. 'The Green Hornet' was released in 2010 after years in development with Rogen acting as Writer, Producer and lead Actor with a production budget of US$120M. Although the film was not a critical success it did rake in US$225M and opened at #1 at the Box Office.

'Kung Fu Panda 2' came in 2011 to which Rogen gave his voice talents again to the character 'Mantis' and then 'Take this Waltz' and '50/50'  that year too. The next year saw 'The Guilt Trip' with Barbra Streisand, some TV work on 'Eastbound & Down', 'The Mindy Project', 'Arrested Development' before 'This is the End' in 2013 which once again he wrote and Produced too and which starred many of his movie buddies from over the years - James Franco, Jonah Hill, Danny McBride, and Jay Baruchel. 'Bad Neighbours' came next in 2014, an uncredited role on '22 Jump Street', 'The Sound and the Fury' and then the much hyped controversial 'The Interview' with James Franco once again and which Rogen also took Writing, Producer and Director credits. In the meantime there was more TV work with the likes of 'The League', 'The Comeback', 'Saturday Night Live' and the 'Kroll Show'.

Coming up Rogen is working with Evan Goldberg on a screen adaptation of the book 'Console Wars : Sega, Nintendo and the Battle that Defined a Generation', as well 'Zeroville', 'Kung Fu Panda 3' and an as yet untitled 'Christmas Eve Project' - with the latter three currently in post-production. Filming there is 'B.O.O. : Bureau of Otherworldly Operations', 'Steve Jobs' in which Rogen plays Steve Wozniak,  and 'Sausage Party' due for release later in 2015 and 2016.

So far Rogen has 69 acting credits to his name, sixteen Writer credits, eighteen as Producer and three as Director. He has eight award wins and 24 other nominations. In 2011 Rogen married his long term girlfriend of seven years Lauren Miller who has starred in a number of his films too. He is active in speaking out about Alzheimer's Disease and raising awareness of it given that his wife's mother is a sufferer and he can speak therefore from first hand experience. He is a member of 'NORML' (National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws') and an open user.

Seth Rogen - talented movie multi-tasker; often plays unshaven, unkempt man child characters; can play it straight but more often finds himself in comedic situations that start out straight; collaborates often on screen and off it with his own Frat-Pack with whom he has risen through the ranks; and keeps his humour grounded and real and has been very successful in the process - Happy Birthday to you Seth from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-