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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Birthday's to share this week : 11th - 17th October 2015.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Mia Wasikowska does on 14th October - check out the tribute to this Birthday Girl turning 26 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 11th October
  • Dawn French - Born 1957, turns 58 - Actress | Writer | Television Personality
  • Joan Cusack - Born 1962, turns 53 - Actress
  • Luke Perry - Born 1966, turns 49 - Actor | Producer
  • David Morse - Born 1953, turns 62 - Actor | Producer | Writer
Monday 12th October
  • Hugh Jackman - Born 1968, turns 47 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Josh Hutcherson - Born 1992, turns 28 - Actor | Producer
Tuesday 13th October
  • Chris Carter - Born 1956, turns 59 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Sacha Baron Cohen - Born 1971, turns 44 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Singer
  • Kelly Preston - Born 1962, turns 53 - Actress
Wednesday 14th October
  • Mia Wasikowska - Born 1989, turns 26 - Actress | Director | Writer
  • Lori Petty - Born 1963, turns 52 - Actress | Director | Writer
  • Roger Moore - Born 1927, turns 88 - Actor | Producer
  • Steve Coogan - Born 1965, turns 50 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Ben Whishaw - Born 1980, turns 35 - Actor
Thursday 15th October
  • Todd Solondz - Born 1959, turns 56 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Dominic West - Born 1969, turns 46 - Actor | Director | Producer
  • Michael Caton-Jones - Born 1957, turns 58 - Director | Producer 
Friday 16th October
  • Tim Robbins - Born 1958, turns 57 - Actor | Producer | Director 
  • David Zucker - Born 1947, turns 68 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Gary Kemp - Born 1959, turns 56 - Actor | Songwriter | Musician
  • Peter Bowles - Born 1936, turns 79 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Angela Lansbury - Born 1925, turns 90 - Actress | Writer | Singer
Saturday 17th October
  • Felicity Jones - Born 1983, turns 32 - Actress
  • Margot Kidder - Born 1948, turns 67 - Actress
  • Matthew Macfadyen - Born 1974, turns 41 - Actor
  • Rob Marshall - Born 1960, turns 55 - Director | Producer
Mia Wasikowska was born and raised in Canberra, Australia to mother Marzena Wasikowska, a Polish born photographer, and father John Reid, an Australian photographer and artist. She has an older sister Jess, and a younger brother Kai. At age eight the whole family upped sticks and moved to Poland for a year because her mother received a grant to produce a body of photographic work recounting her experiences in moving to Australia in 1974 when she was just eleven years of age. The three young children took part in the photographic production - just doing what kids do - nothing was staged or planned. Upon returning to Canberra a year or so later the nine year old Mia started ballerina training at the Canberra Dance Development Centre with her sights set upon a professional career. Aside from a full time school career to gain an education, she was ballet training for 35 hours per week - a gruelling routine! By 14 however, she was disillusioned and feeling the increasing pressure of perfection, so she quit. Having been exposed to a number of European and Australian films in her youth she gained the inspiration and the motivation to pursue a career in acting. With no prior acting experience she made contact with a dozen or so Australian talent agencies to secure roles - only one ever bothered to call her back.

It was 2004 and Wasikowska secured her first acting role on two episodes of the Australian Hospital drama series 'All Saints'. In 2006 she scored her first film acting role on 'Suburban Mayhem' which garnered her the Young Actors AFI Award. This led to 'Rogue' in 2007 with Sam Worthington and Radha Mitchell, and that same year 'September' with Xavier Samuel.

At 17 she was to receive her break in the US when she was cast in HBO's 'In Treatment'. For this she needed to leave Canberra High School for her role as Sophie in nine episodes while basing herself in Los Angeles for three months. She earned critical praise for her performance alongside Gabriel Bryne. This in turn led to her being cast by Edward Zwick in 'Defiance' with Daniel Craig and Jamie Bell - playing the wife of the latter actor, with whom she has subsequently maintained a strong friendship.

Following this came the 2009 bio-pic 'Amelia' starring Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor and Hilary Swank charting the life, the ups & downs of early aviator Amelia Earhart. Later that year she was also cast in the acclaimed 'That Evening Sun' with Hal Holbrook and had the distinction of being the only non-American actor in this southern states based film due to her strong ability to mimic the required southern American accent.

After a series of auditions she was chosen for the role of Alice in Tim Burton's 2010 'Alice in Wonderland' with Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman and Stephen Fry. The film went on to make in excess of US$1B at the global Box Office, resulting in a sequel, currently in post-production for a mid-2016 release - 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'.

From here she went to 'The Kids Are All Right' with Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore, and Annette Bening. This was followed up by her lead role in the much praised 'Jane Eyre' opposite Michael Fassbender, Judi Dench and Jamie Bell again, with 'Restless' for Director Gus Van Sant coming that same year. She was due to appear in the Australian independent film of 'Sleeping Beauty' but turned this down due to scheduling conflicts with the aforementioned 'Restless'. She then turned down Robert Redford's 'The Conspirator'  due to a commitment on 'Restless' also, and she withdrew from an audition having been shortlisted for David Fincher's 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' as Lisbeth Salander. Instead she opted for 'Albert Nobbs' with Glenn Close for which she replaced, at the eleventh hour, Amanda Seyfried.

In 2011 there was a supporting role to Shia LaBeouf in John Hillcoat's 'Lawless' and then 'Stoker' with Nicole Kidman and Jacki Weaver. 2012 brought 'The Double' for Richard Ayoade and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Noah Taylor, and then Jim Jarmusch's 'Only Lovers Left Alive' with Tilda Swinton. 'Tracks' followed, recounting the Australian sand to sea odyssey of Robyn Davidson which appeared in competition at the Venice Film Festival.

2014 saw David Cronenberg's 'Maps to the Stars' with Julianne Moore and John Cusack, and then the lead role in 'Madame Bovary' with Paul Giamatti and Rhys Ifans. Next up, is the due for imminent release 'Crimson Peak' for Guillermo del Toro also starring Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain, and then the sequel to the hugely successful earlier 'Alice' film 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' for Director (this time) James Bobin due for mid-2016, and 'HHHH' also due in 2016 and currently in pre-production.

Wasikowska has 32 acting credits to her name, and two Writer/Director credits also for 'Madly' and 'The Turning'. She has eight award wins and another 34 nominations in her relatively short career so far. 

Mia Wasikowska - avid photographer and so following in her parents footsteps; mostly flying under that radar but still to much critical acclaim; lives in the Sydney beach suburb of Bronte; dating co-star Jesse Eisenberg; and has appeared in numerous short films and full length features - we wish you a very Happy Birthday from your followers at Odeon Online. Best Wishes.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 9th July 2015.

As the weeks advance on the latter end of the year it would be fair to say that for this week at least we can leave the big budget blockbusting epics behind that have peppered the first half of 2015 and concentrate on just two new release films - one set in the past and one in the present, but both very different. Of course in the weeks to come we will return to the bigger fare but this week we take a breather for the comedic dramatic and the periodic.

First up is a sequel to a successful 2012 film loosely charting the early undressing life exploits of a now famous Hollywood star, and then there is a remake of a classic French novel that has had the big and small screen treatment many times in the past.

As in the past I invite you to share your thoughts and observations of your movie choice in the week ahead, or for any still doing the rounds and out on general release, by Posting a Comment in the box below this or any other Blog Post. In the meantime, enjoy your film.

MAGIC MIKE XXL (Rated MA15+) - In 2012 Steven Soderbergh Directed, Edited and acted as Cinematographer on this Channing Tatum film based loosely on his early life as a male stripper working in Tampa, Florida. That film was made for a very modest US$7M and returned a very respectable US$167M and as well as being a commercial hit was critically acclaimed too. On the strength of this a sequel was inevitable. And so here it is, waiting to get it's kit off on a big screen near you this week! This time Directed by Gregory Jacobs with Soderbergh taking an Editor and Cinematographer credit again, this film had double the budget at US$15M and an expanded cast.

Set three years after the close of the first film Mike Lane (Channing Tatum) has long since retired from the male stripper life but he misses the energy, excitement and eroticism of life on stage shedding his clothes in front of a largely female audience. He misses too his tight knit buddies ('The Tampa Kings') with whom he used to perform on stage. When an offer comes along to regroup and travel to a stripper convention to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Mike can hardly contain his excitement and agrees to get back with the stripper gang for a revisit to the good times, the fun, the thrills and the excitement on stage and with clothes off! Also starring Matt Bomer, Gabriel Iglesias, Adam Rodriguez, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Andie MacDowell, Elizabeth Banks, and Jada Pinkett Smith. Probably one for the girls mostly methinks!

MADAME BOVARY (Rated M) - Not to be confused with the recent 'Gemma Bovery' film released on 28th May this year and previously Previewed at this Blog, this is another big screen adaptation of the famed 1856 debut novel of the same name by French author Gustave Flaubert. The first film based on this book came out in 1932, then another in 1949, again in 1969, in 1991, a couple of TV mini-series over the years, a Hindi version of the film in 1992, and now in 2015 French Director Sophie Barthes is at it with Mia Wasikowska in the lead role. The story is set in Normandy in France and Emma Bovary, a farmers daughter marries Charles Bovary (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) a local Doctor. It is not long before Emma grows bored of Charles and her eyes and mind start wandering toward a life more fulfilling, romance and adventure. But, as her extra-marital affairs provide a distraction and the happiness she desires, they only lead to a greater sense of depression as time marches on. Also starring Ezra Miller, Paul Giamatti and Ryhs Ifans.

Two totally differing films on offer this week that will find an audience and be sure to please for varying reasons. So, get out amongst it and see a movie this week, and then let us all know what you thought.

See you at the Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-