Showing posts with label Loving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loving. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 16th March 2017.

With 'Logan' already topping US$435M at the global Box Office since its 3rd March release, this year there is planned a whole raft of Superhero entertainment to give us more reasons to return to your local movie theatre . . . if Superhero fare is your kinda thing of course, and, judging by global Box Office takings, it seems to be so for a large portion of the cinema going public. So pencil in your diary, here is quick summary of what you can still expect in the remaining nine months of this year, and when :-

* 'LOGAN' (Marvel) - released on 3rd March, and Reviewed at this Blog. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen in this James Mangold tenth instalment in the 'X-Men' franchise, and the third stand alone Logan/Wolverine offering . . . and possibly the best!
* 'POWER RANGERS' - released on 23rd March. After 24 years, 24 television seasons and now three cinema released films, this teen Superhero film gets a reboot with the Red, Pink, Blue, Black and Yellow Power Rangers saving the world for a cool budget of US$105M.
* 'THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE' (DC) - released on 30th March and already having grossed US$276M and starring the voice talents of Will Arnett as Bruce Wayne/Batman and an impressive voice cast that includes Ralph Fiennes, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Zach Galifianakis, Eddie Izzard, Seth Green, Zoe Kravitz, Rosario Dawson amongst others.
* 'GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY : Vol. 2' (Marvel) - released on 25th April, and following hot on the heels of the first film from 2014 which took a staggering (and unexpected) US$776M, 'Volume 2' is once again Directed by James Gunn and sees this intergalactic action heroes reprise their roles - Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Glenn Close and introducing Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone too.
* 'WONDER WOMAN' (DC) - released on 1st June with Gal Gadot reprising her role as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman from last years 'Batman v. Superman' this is an origin story of how Princess Diana came to be Wonder Woman during her fight to bring WWI to an early end. Also starring Chris Pine, Ewen Bremner, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen and Robin Wright. Directed by Patty Jenkins.
* 'TRANSFORMERS : THE LAST KNIGHT' - released on 22nd June, this will be the fifth instalment in the hugely successful Michael Bay Directed franchise that has seen Box Office receipts for the first four films top US$3.7B from combined US$755M production budgets. This fifth film sees Mark Wahlberg reprise his role as Cade Yaeger, with Stanley Tucci from 'Age of Extinction' with Josh Duhamel, John Turturro and Tyrese Gibson joining from the first three instalments with Anthony Hopkins making an appearance here too. 'Transformers 6' has already been announced for a mid-2019 release although not with Michael Bay Directing.
* 'SPIDERMAN : HOMECOMING' (Marvel) - released on 6th July, this Superhero is a real family favourite that has been through many live action iterations over the years. Most recently Sam Raimi's three films with Tobey Maguire as our web slinging young hero; then Director Marc Webb's two more recent follows up with Andrew Garfield; and now Tom Holland Directed by Jon Watts, that sees Spidey following up his outing form 'Captain America : Civil War' tutored by his mentor Tony Stark as he tries to balance his life as  fifteen year old school kid with his life as a New York crime fighting Superhero. Michael Keaton also stars as new threat, Vulture.
* 'THOR : RAGNAROK' (Marvel) - released on 26th October, this is the third solo outing for 'Thor' as played by Chris Hemsworth that follows on from the events of 'Avengers : Age of Ultron'. Directed by Taika Waititi, the previous two films took US$1.05B making this seventeenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe a sure bet. Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) reprises his role as does Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) in a cross over feature, with Loki, Odin, and Heimdall all making appearances again, with Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum and Karl Urban adding to the cast.
* 'JUSTICE LEAGUE' (DC) - released on 16th November, this is the fifth film in the DC Extended Universe that follows on from the events of last years 'Batman v. Superman' that sees Bruce Wayne assemble a group of metahumans to thwart a potentially catastrophic enemy. Those Justice League conscripts are of course Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher) who must fight Steppinwolf (Ciaran Hinds) and his extraterrestrial monstrous army the Parademons. Directed by Zack Snyder with Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Connie Nielsen, Diane Lane and J.K.Simmons also starring

Turning attention back to this week, there are five new film releases, all offering something completely different. We kick off with a little known but nonetheless landmark case in American history centering around an interracial marriage when it was illegal to do so. We then move to a psychological horror film set in the secluded mountains where this exclusive health spa retreat is not all it may seem; then we have a Sci-Fi romantic drama offering of a young human martian venturing back to Planet Earth to find his biological father, and falls in love in the process. Next up is an Aussie outback off road trip adventure, before wrapping up with an unlikely yet critically acclaimed Mongolian documentary film about a young girl and a bird of prey.

When you have sat through your film or films of choice in the coming week, be reminded to share your movie going thoughts, observations and musings with your fellow readers here at Odeon Online. Leave your relevant, constructive and succinct note in the Comments section below this or any other Post - we'd love to hear your views on your cinematic experience. In the meantime, enjoy your film.

'LOVING' (Rated PG) - this biographical romantic drama film was Directed and Written by Jeff Nichols and has gained much critical praise winning twenty-one awards and a further 84 nominations including Academy Award, Golden Globes and AACTA nods for the two principle leads. Made for US$9M, and since its release in the US back in early November and the UK in early February it has just about recovered that sum. Based on 2011 documentary 'The Loving Story' by Nancy Buirski which follows the Lovings and their landmark legal case. That case was 'Loving v. Virginia' of 1967, a civil rights decision of the United States Supreme Court, which invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage. The case was instigated by Mildred Loving, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, who had been sentenced to a year in prison in Virginia for marrying each other. Their marriage violated the state's anti-miscegenation statute at the time, the Racial Integrity Act of 1924, which prohibited marriage between people classified as 'white' and people classified as 'coloured'. The Supreme Court's unanimous decision determined that this prohibition was unconstitutional, and ended all race based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States. Not surprisingly, the decision was followed by an increase in interracial marriages in the U.S., and is remembered annually on Loving Day, on June 12. Richard Loving died in a car accident in 1975, and Mildred Loving died in 2008. This is their story.

And so the films follows construction worker bricklayer Richard Loving (Golden Globe nominated Joel Edgerton) in Virginia who falls in love with a black woman and friend of the family Mildred Jeter (Academy Award nominated Ruth Negga). When Mildred falls pregnant they agree to marry, but knowing the interracial marriage is illegal in Virginia they travel to Washington D.C. where it is not. And so they marry and return to Virginia, where Richard is set to build a family home for them both within a mile from where Mildred grew up. It is 1958. Shortly afterwards, several Police Deputies converge on the Lovings to arrest them. When Richard shows them their marriage license, they are told that it holds no validity in Virginia and that they both face a year in jail. They plead guilty but the Judge shows some leniency as long as they do not return to Virginia together for another 25 years. Mildred writes in protest to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who points the couple in the direction of American Civil Liberties Union and a lawyer who takes up the case. Also starring Marton Csokas, Michael Shannon and Nick Kroll.

'A CURE FOR WELLNESS' (Rated MA15+) - this psychological horror offering is Directed by Gore Verbinski whose previous Directorial credits include three 'Pirates of the Caribbean' offerings, 'The Lone Ranger', the animated 'Rango', 'The Ring' and 'The Mexican' amongst others. Here as well as Directing, he also Co-Produces and came up with the storyline too about an ambitious young corporate executive type named Lockhart (Dane DeHaan) who is sent on a mission to retrieve the company's CEO from a seemingly idyllic yet mysterious wellness centre located in the remote Swiss Alps. The Board of Directors back at the Company have an ulterior motive for wanting to retrieve their CEO, Roland Pembroke (Harry Groener). Upon Lockhart's arrival, he is met with some resistance from the staff, especially Dr. Heinreich Volmer (Jason Isaacs). In time, Lockhart who is forced to remain at the Centre due to a leg injury sustained in a car accident, meets up with another patient Hannah (Mia Goth) who drinks from a cobalt blue bottle a strange looking liquid, and then Victoria Watkins (Celia Imrie) who divulges things about the Centre's past and the former owner dating back some two hundred years. It seems that not everything is quite as it seems, as unspeakable horrors from the past and the present manifest themselves before Lockhart is able to return to the outside world . . . or does he?

'THE SPACE BETWEEN US' (Rated M) - here we have a romantic Sci-Fi adventure story as Directed by Peter Chelsom for US$30M, released Stateside in early February and so far it as recovered just US$11M and has received largely negative press. Set in the near future, a Nathaniel Shepard (Gary Oldman) as the CEO of a space colonisation company Genesis, launches the first manned mission to inhabit Mars. Along the way en route to Mars astronaut Sarah Elliot (Janet Montgomery) discovers she is pregnant and soon after landing, in childbirth she dies. But her new born son, survives. The father is unknown at this stage. Shepard, decides to let the child live, on Mars, under secrecy from the world to avoid a PR train wreck. Fast forward sixteen years, and Gardner Elliot (Asa Butterfield) has grown up to be an intelligent lad who has only ever met fourteen other human beings, and knows nothing outside of his existence on Mars, other than what he sees on a computer screen. However, being the inquisitive young fellow that he is, and with plenty of time on his hands he decides to do some digging to determine his parentage. What follows is Gardner's exploits and life changing adventure as he ventures to Earth for the first time to find his father, falls in love, and ultimately has to return to Mars to save his own life. Also starring Carla Gugino, Britt Robertson, Gil Birmingham, B.D.Wong and Scott Takeda.

'ROUGH STUFF' (Rated M) - known as 'Rovers', they are best described as wanderers and drifters living on the edges of society in the Australian outback, looking to escape their past lives and start life afresh. Written and Directed by Jonathan Adams, here we find Buzz (Gareth Rickards) who has searched high and low across every nook & cranny of the great Australian continent in search of the legendary Stray’s Gold - a treasure that will keep him in car spare parts and fuel for the rest of his life. Just as he is ready to jack it all in, Buzz is approached by Eric (Jamie Kristian) who just happens to have a map supposedly leading to the whereabouts of the fabled Stray’s Gold. Eric is happy to part with the map in exchange for passage for him and his activist buddies Tori (Hayley Sullivan), Skye (Katie Garfield) and Tom (Adam Horner) who want to stage a protest at the site of a new mine from mining company Madsen Minerals, led by unscrupulous Daniel Madsen (Robert Babin). Seeing this as his last ditch attempt to realise his life long goal, Buzz convinces his ragtag crew of Rovers, Abe and Scraps (Vincent Andriano and Sam Glissan respectively), to follow him on one last attempt to locate the gold. With their souped-up custom off-road 4WD's, the Rovers and the Activists embark on the wildest and most intrepid adventure of their lives, but with rising tensions and ulterior motives coming to the fore, so exciting off-road chases, daring rescues, clashing personalities and amazing discoveries ensue.

'THE EAGLE HUNTRESS' (Rated G) - this Kazakh language British, Mongolian and American Co-Production was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016, released in the US in early November and in the UK in mid-December and has so far taken US$3M. It has picked up eight award wins and another eighteen nominations, including a BAFTA nod. Directed by Otto Bell, in his debut, and partly narrated by Daisy Ridley, this documentary film tells the story of a young thirteen year old Kazakh girl Aisholpan, as she strives to become the first female eagle hunter to take part in the Eagle Festival at Ulgii in Mongolia, first established in 1999. She hails from a family of nomads that spend the Summer months in a yurt in the Altai Mountains and their Winters in the comfort of a house in a nearby town. The men of her family have been eagle hunters for multiple generations, and she has ambitions to follow in their footsteps. With the aid of her father Nurgaiv, she learns how to train Golden Eagles, and then captures and trains her own eaglet. Although she faces some disbelief, resentment and opposition from the traditionally male dominated domain, she goes on to become the first female to enter the competition at the annual Golden Eagle Festival, wins the competition, and, her eaglet breaks a speed record in one of the events too. The film is Executive Produced by Morgan Spurlock, which helped get the Production over the line, and in the can.

There really is something for everyone this week, ranging from romantic drama bio, to space age romantic adventure, to psychological horror, to outback adventure to foreign language family doco. There is no better reason to get out to your local movie theatre and catch a film of choice in your week ahead, and then, share your views with us here. So, I guess I'll see you sometime, somewhere in the coming week at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 7th - 13th August 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Michael Shannon does on 7th August - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 42, 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 7th August
  • Charlize Theron - Born 1975, turns 41 - Actress | Producer
  • Abbie Cornish - Born 1982, turns 34 - Actress
  • Tobin Bell - Born 1942, turns 74 - Actor | Producer
  • David Duchovny - Born 1960, turns 56 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
  • Michael Shannon - Born 1974, turns 42 - Actor
Monday 8th August
  • Dustin Hoffman - Born 1937, turns 79 - Actor | Producer | Director | Singer | Songwriter
  • Keith Carradine - Born 1949, turns 67 - Actor | Producer | Singer | Songwriter
  • Donald P. Bellisario - Born 1935, turns 81 - Producer | Writer | Director
Tuesday 9th August
  • Sam Elliott - Born 1944, turns 72 - Actor | Producer
  • Eric Bana - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • McG - Born 1968, turns 48 - Producer | Director
  • Gillian Anderson - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actress | Producer | Director
  • Melanie Griffith - Born 1957, turns 59 - Actress | Producer
  • Audrey Tatou - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actress
  • Rhona Mitra - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actress
  • Anna Kendrick - Born 1985, turns 31 - Actress  
Wednesday 10th August
  • Rosanna Arquette - Born 1959, turns 57 - Actress | Producer | Director
  • Antonio Banderas - Born 1960, turns 56 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer | Singer  
  • Brenton Thwaites - Born 1989, turns 27 - Actor
Thursday 11th August
  • Chris Hemsworth - Born 1983, turns 33 - Actor
  • Hulk Hogan - Born 1953, turns 63 - Actor | Producer | Wrestler
  • Ian McDiarmid - Born 1944, turns 72 - Actor
  • Viola Davis - Born 1965, turns 51 - Actress | Producer  
Friday 12th August
  • Cara Delevingne - Born 1992, turns 24 - Actress
  • Casey Affleck - Born 1975, turns 41 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer | Editor | Cinematographer
  • Bruce Greenwood - Born 1956, turns 60 - Actor | Producer
  • George Hamilton - Born 1939, turns 77 - Actor | Producer  
Saturday 13th August
  • Sebastian Stan - Born 1982, turns 34 - Actor
  • John Slattery - Born 1962, turns 54 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
  • Paul Greengrass - Born 1955, turns 61 - Director | Producer | Writer
Michael Corbett Shannon was born in Lexington, Kentucky to mother Geraldine Hine, a lawyer, and father Donald Sutherland Shannon an accounting professor at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Whilst his parents were divorced, he was raised jointly by them dividing his time between Lexington and Chicago. He is the grandson of noted entomologist Raymond Corbett Shannon (1894-1945) who published over one hundred articles on the characteristics, environment and behaviour of insects and their disease carrying properties. He discovered in 1930 that mosquitoes carried malaria to the New World and upon his death his library and insect collection was left to the Smithsonian Institute. Michael attended the New Trier High School - a public secondary high school in Winnetta, Illinois. He has a brother Dave and a sister Rebecca.

His acting career began on stage in 1991 in 'Loving Little Egypt' and then 'Fun/Nobody' in 1992. That same year  he secured his small screen debut in the television films 'Overexposed' and 'Angel Street' before his big screen debut in 1993 in 'Groundhog Day'. He continued to work in theatre throughout those early days of film and television appearances, with roles in 'Killer Joe', 'Bug', 'The Killer' and 'The Idiot' on stage, with two episodes in 1998 on televisions 'Early Edition' and film roles in 'Chain Reaction', 'Chicago Cab', 'Jesus' Son' and 'The Ride' seeing out the 90's. His role in the stage play 'Bug' in 1996 he would replicate in the 2006 big screen adaptation Directed by William Friedkin with Ashley Judd and Harry Connick Jnr.

From there he worked consistently year on year churning out typically three or four films a year, whilst still finding time for stage work. He kicked off the new decade with 'The Photographer', 'Tigerland' for Joel Schumacher, 'Cecil B. DeMented' for John Waters, 'Pearl Harbour' for Michael Bay, 'Vanilla Sky' for Cameron Crowe, '8 Mile' for Curtis Hanson, 'Kangaroo Jack', 'Bad Boys II', 'The Woodsman', 'World Trade Centre' for Oliver Stone, 'Shotgun Stories' for Jeff Nichols, 'Lucky You' for Curtis Hanson again and 'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead' for Sidney Lumet.

'Revolutionary Road' for Sam Mendes garnered Shannon his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and then two films followed in quick succession for Werner Herzog - 'Bad Lieutenant : Port of Call New Orleans' and 'My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done'. He continued his stage presence too throughout this time appearing in a dozen or so theatre productions often at the 'A Red Orchid Theatre' in Old Town, Chicago.

2010 kicked off with 'The Runaways' based on the 70's rock band of the same name, then '13', 'Jonah Hex' and the highly acclaimed 'Take Shelter' for Jeff Nichols again. This was followed up by 'Return', 'The Broken Tower' for James Franco, 'Machine Gun Preacher' for Marc Forster and the also critically acclaimed 'Mud' for Jeff Nichols once more. 'Premium Rush' followed for David Koepp and 'The Iceman' starring as the real life contract killer convicted of five known murders Richard Kuklinski who died in prison aged 70 in 2006.

2013 saw Shannon's first appearance as General Zod in Zack Snyder's 'Man of Steel' - a role he would reprise in cameo in this years 'Batman v. Superman : Dawn of Justice'. Horror thriller 'The Harvest', then 'Young Ones' and '99 Homes', 'Freeheld', 'The Night Before', 'Midnight Special' for Jeff Nichols once more and 'Elvis and Nixon' bring us up to date, in terms of Australian releases at least.







Still to come are 'Complete Unknown' with Rachel Weisz, 'Frank and Lola' with Imogen Poots, 'Poor Boy' and 'Loving' for Jeff Nichols again by the end of this year. In post production is 'Salt and Fire' for Werner Herzog again too, 'Nocturnal Animals' with Jake Gyllenhaal, 'The Price' with Noomi Rapace, and 'Pottersville' with Christina Hendricks. 'The Shape of Water' is in pre-production for Guillermo del Toro and 'State of Sleep' recently announced.

All up Shannon has 77 acting credits to his name, he has 28 award wins and another 45 nominations. He has also appeared in a number of short films and in acclaimed television series 'Boardwalk Empire' between 2010 and 2014. In 2002 he also formed his own indie rock band 'Corporal' and in 2010 the band released its debut album. He has been in a long term relationship with actress Kate Arrington, with whom he has two daughters, Sylvia and Marion.

Michael Shannon - frequent collaborator with Director Jeff Nichols; has worked tirelessly on stage, television and screen for twenty years; works repeatedly with the same Directors (Nichols, Herzog, Hanson); can never be accused of being typecast starring in thrillers, drama, comedy, Sci-Fi, horror and biographies, small independent fare and large scale epic offerings; often plays it slightly or totally unhinged; and has a physically imposing stature accentuated by piercing blue eyes, a square anvil like jaw, and a deep penetrating voice. Michael just keep on keeping on, 'cos we love you for it. Happy Birthday to you, from Odeon Online.  

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 19th-25th June 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Joel Edgerton does on 23rd June - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 42, 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 19th June
  • Paul Dano - Born 1984, turns 32 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Zoe Saldana - Born 1978, turns 38 - Actress | Producer | Writer | Singer
  • Sadie Frost - Born 1965, turns 51 - Actress | Producer
  • Kathleen Turner - Born 1954, turns 62 - Actress | Producer
  • Gena Rowlands - Born 1930, turns 86 - Actress  
Monday 20th June
  • Nicole Kidman - Born 1967, turns 49 - Actress | Producer | Singer
  • Martin Landau - Born 1928, turns 88 - Actor | Producer
  • Stephen Frears - Born 1941, turns 75 - Director | Producer
  • John Goodman - Born 1952, turns 64 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Josh Lucas - Born 1971, turns 45 - Actor | Producer
  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse - Born 1989, turns 27 - Actor
  • Robert Rodriguez - Born 1968, turns 48 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor | Composer | Songwriter | Editor | Cinematographer | Cameraman | FX Executive  
Tuesday 21st June
  • Chris Pratt - Born 1979, turns 37 - Actor
  • Benjamin Walker - Born 1982, turns 34 - Actor
  • David Morrissey - Born 1964, turns 52 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
  • Juliette Lewis - Born 1973, turns 43 - Actress | Producer | Director | Singer | Songwriter
  • Lana Wachowski - Born 1965, turns 51 - Director | Producer | Writer  
Wednesday 22nd June
  • Meryl Streep - Born 1949, turns 67 - Actress | Producer | Singer
  • Lindsay Wagner - Born 1949, turns 67 - Actress | Producer
  • Kris Kristofferson - Born 1936, turns 80 - Actor | Singer | Songwriter | Composer
  • Bruce Campbell - Born 1958, turns 58 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
  • Uwe Boll - Born 1965, turns 51 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor
  • Randy Couture - Born 1963, turns 53 - Actor | Producer | UFC Wrestler  
Thursday 23rd June
  • Joel Edgerton - Born 1974, turns 42 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Bryan Brown - Born 1947, turns 69 - Actor | Producer
  • Joss Whedon - Born 1964, turns 52 - Producer | Writer | Director | Actor | Editor | Composer | Songwriter
  • Frances McDormand - Born 1957, turns 59 - Actress | Producer  
Friday 24th June
  • Nancy Allen - Born 1950, turns 66 - Actress
  • Peter Weller - Born 1947, turns 69 - Actor | Director
  • Dan Gilroy - Born 1959, turns 57 - Writer | Producer | Director
  • Iain Glen - Born 1961, turns 55 - Actor | Producer  
Saturday 25th June
  • Anthony Bourdain - Born 1956, turns 60 - Television Personality | Producer | Writer
  • Timur Bekmambetov - Born 1961, turns 55 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Ricky Gervais - Born 1961, turns 55 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director | Television Personality | Singer | Songwriter
Joel Edgerton was born in Blacktown, west of Sydney, Australia to mother Marianne, a housewife and mother, and father Michael, a solicitor and property developer. He has an older brother, Nash, who works as a stuntman, actor and Director, and whom Joel describes as his best friend. He graduated from The Hills Grammar School in Kenthurst, north-west of Sydney in 1991 and went onto Nepean Drama School at the University of Western Sydney from where he graduated in 1994 before appearing in various stage productions with the likes of The Sydney Theatre Company amongst others.

His first small screen appearance came on a single episode of 'Police Rescue' in 1995 with his first big screen appearance a year later in 1996 in 'Race the Sun' with Halle Berry, James Belushi, Casey Affleck, Steve Zahn and Bill Hunter. This was followed up by a nine minute short film that same year, 'Loaded' Co-Directed by brother Nash and Kieran Darcy-Smith. The following few years saw more television series roles including 'Big Sky', 'Fallen Angels', 'Spellbinder', 'Wildside' and 'Water Rats'. 'Praise' followed in 1998 for Director John Curran and the 26 minute short film 'Bloodlock' for brother Nash and Kieran Darcy-Smith once more. 'Erskineville Kings' with Hugh Jackman and 'Dogwatch' saw out the decade.

The following few years saw a number of made for television movies including 'Secret Men's Business', 'The Three Stooges' and the 'The Secret Life of Us' with Claudia Karvan and Deborah Mailman, and which spawned a spin-off television series of the same name with largely the same cast, and Edgerton reprising his role in 32 episodes as Will McGill from 2001-2002. There were also several short films including 'Gate', 'The Pitch' Written by the Edgerton brothers and Directed by Nash, 'Animalis' and 'Saturn's Return'. Perhaps the role that really established him was as Owen Lars in 'Star Wars : Episode II - Attack of the Clones' in 2002 - a role he would reprise in 2005 in 'Star Wars : Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'.

In between time, there was 'The Hard Word' with Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths, Gregor Jordan's 'Ned Kelly' biopic with Heath Ledger, Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush, the Sinatra biopic of the crooners tour of Australia 'The Night We Called it a Day' with Dennis Hopper and Melanie Griffiths all followed. Antoine Fuqua's epic retelling of 'King Arthur' with Clive Owen, Ray Winstone, Stellan Skarsgard and Keira Knightley, and then 'Kinky Boots' with Chiwetel Ejiofor and Nick Frost took us up to 2006.

'Open Window', 'Smokin' Aces', 'Whisper', 'The Square' Directed by Nash and written by Joel, 'Acolytes', 'Separation City' and 'The Waiting City' saw the decade out with eight episodes of Australian action drama series 'Dangerous' in 2007, and further short films 'Crossbow', 'Father' and 'Spider' again Directed by, and Co-Wriiten by brother Nash, with ABC mining drama 'Dirt Game' in 2009.

2010 saw the highly acclaimed and Oscar nominated 'Animal House' for David Michod with Jackie Weaver, then 'Warrior' with Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte, and the remake/prequel to John Carpenter's classic 'The Thing' in 2011. 'Wish You Were Here', 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green' and then highly praised Osama bin Laden hunt him down film by Katherine Bigelow 'Zero Dark Thirty' with Jessica Chastain. This was followed by his turn at Tom Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's lavish period piece 'The Great Gatsby' with Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire in this equally acclaimed production. The Police thriller 'Felony' Produced, Written and Starring Edgerton came next in 2013, with Ridley Scott's biblical epic adventure tale of brothers Moses and Ramses in 'Exodus : Gods & Kings' with Christian Bale, Ben Kingsley and John Tuturro.

'Life' followed in 2015, as did Egerton's Directorial debut with 'The Gift' which he also wrote, Produced and starred in to positive critical and commercial success making eleven times its budget outlay. 'Black Mass' with Johnny Depp in the lead role of James 'Whitey' Bulger in this true crime biographical drama set in the mid-70's South Boston area. 'Jane Got a Gun' was Co-Written for the screen by Edgerton and stars him too in this action Western that has yet to receive a cinema release in Australia, despite its release in the US at the end of January where it tanked - possibly due to its troubled production and repeatedly delayed release.

'Midnight Special' was released on a limited basis only just very recently to generally positive reviews, although it has so far only recovered one-third of its Budget costs. That film is Directed by Jeff Nichols and stars Michael Shannon, with whom Edgerton reprises that relationship next with 'Loving' due in November this year and very warmly received at this years Cannes Film Festival where the film received a standing ovation, and subsequent Oscar speculation of Edgerton's first nomination. He has lent his voice talents also over the years to '$9.99', 'Legend of the Guardians : The Owls of Ga'Hoole', and short films 'The Cartographer' and 'The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello'.

Next up is 'American Express' due next year and Directed by Nash Edgerton with Charlize Theron, Thandie Newton, David Oyelowo and Sharlto Copley, and then 'Bright' in pre-production for David Ayer with Will Smith and Noomi Rapace. All up Edgerton has 68 acting credits, nine Writer cerdits, six as Producer and three as Director. He has thirteen award wins and another 24 nominations so far.

Edgerton is an ambassador for the 'Fred Hollows Foundation' which restores eye sight to the less fortunate in poorer countries through a simple low cost procedure. In 1996 he and brother Nash Co-Founded Blue Tongue Films with Kieran Darcy-Smith and David Michod that has since produced feature films, short films and music videos for many named artists.

Joel Edgerton - multi-talented; multi-faceted across the film making game; has worked across just about all genres; is widely respected; grounded, real and has film making values that he holds dear; is clearly much sought after, and another great Australian success story - Happy Birthday to you Joel, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-