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Friday, 28 February 2025
ANORA : Tuesday 25th February 2025
Wednesday, 26 February 2025
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 27th February 2025
The winners, grinners and also rans in the film categories, are as follows :-
Focusing back on this weeks no fewer than nine new release movies coming to a big screen Odeon near you, we kick off with an Iranian drama in which an investigating judge grapples with paranoia amid political unrest in Tehran, when his gun vanishes. Next up we have a Brazilian drama about a mother forced to reinvent herself when her family's life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence. This is followed by an epic Sci-Fi fantasy offering where a witch travels to the Lost Lands in search of a magical power that allows a person to transform into a werewolf. Then we turn to an Aussie crime drama where a prisoner is forced to murder Australia’s most despised criminal. Following on we have British horror film in which Wendy Darling encounters a twisted Tinker Bell as she tries to rescue her brother, Michael, from the evil clutches of Peter Pan. Next is a Swedish doco about a son, his father and a best mate who take a road trip down through France in an attempt to rekindle the fathers zest for life having recently retired. Then we have an American war drama showing how one act of kindness can live on forever, as a grandmother recounts her own story of courage during her youth in Nazi-occupied France, as a boy shelters her from mortal danger. This is followed by a doco about how and why twenty-six royal treasures from Dahomey, exhibited in Paris, are returned to Benin; before closing out the week with an Aussie animated family film that sees a one of kind young tiger adopted by a wrestler kangaroo family, and who's life changes when visions lead him to his roots.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the nine 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.
'THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG' (Rated M) - this Iranian, German and French Co-Produced political drama films is Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, who made his feature debut film with 'The Twilight' in 2002, and would follow this up with the likes of 'The White Meadows' in 2009, 'Manuscripts Don't Burn' in 2013, 'A Man of Integrity' in 2017, and 'There Is No Evil' in 2020. This films title refers to a species of fig that spreads by 'wrapping itself around another tree and eventually strangling it'. It had its World Premiere screening at last years Cannes Film Festival in late May where it received a twelve minute standing ovation, was released in France in mid-September, and in Germany in late December.This film centres on a family thrust into the public eye when Iman (Missagh Zareh) is appointed as an investigating judge in The Revolutionary Court in Tehran. As political unrest erupts in the streets, Iman realises that his job is even more dangerous than expected, making him increasingly paranoid and distrustful, even of his own wife Najmeh (Soheila Golestani) and daughters Sana (Setareh Maleki) and Rezvan (Mahsa Rostami). The film has garnered universal critical acclaim, has so far grossed close to US$6M, and has collected thirty-one award wins and another sixty-seven nominations from around the awards and festival circuit.
'I'M STILL HERE' (Rated M) - is a Brazilian and French Co-Production Directed by Walter Salles and is based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's 2015 memoir of the same name. Walter Salles prior feature film making credits include 'The Motorcycle Diaries' in 2004, 'Dark Water' in 2005, and 'On the Road' in 2012 amongst others. This film stars Fernanda Torres and Fernanda Montenegro as Eunice Paiva, a mother and activist coping with the forced disappearance in January 1971 of her husband, the dissident politician Rubens Paiva (Selton Mello), during the military dictatorship in Brazil. The film saw its World Premiere showcasing at the Venice International Film Festival in early September last year, was released in Brazil in early November, in France, Portugal and the USA in mid-January to universal critical acclaim and has so far grossed US$27M from a production budget of just US$1.5M. It has so far collected forty-six award wins and a further sixty-two nominations from around the awards and festival circuit, including three Academy Award nods. 'IN THE LOST LANDS' (Rated M) - this epic fantasy film is Co-Produced, Directed and based on a story Co-Written by Paul, W. S. Anderson, and is based on the short story by George R. R. Martin. Anderson's previous film making credits include 'Mortal Kombat' in 1995, 'Event Horizon' in 1997, all of the six 'Resident Evil' films ranging from 2002 through to 2016, 'Alien vs. Predator' in 2004, 'Death Race' in 2008, 'Pompeii' in 2014 and 'Monster Hunter' in 2020. Here then, a queen, desperate to find happiness in love, takes a daring step by sending the powerful and feared witch Gray Alys (Milla Jovovich) to the 'Lost Lands' to give her the magical gift of turning into a werewolf. With the mysterious hunter Boyce (Dave Bautista), who supports her in the fight against dark creatures and merciless enemies, Gray Alys roams an eerie and dangerous world. And only she knows that every wish she grants has unimaginable consequences. The film is released Stateside on 7th March.
'INSIDE' (Rated MA15+) - is an Australian prison drama film Co-Produced, Written and Directed by Charles Williams in his feature film making debut, and is probably best known for his 2018 short film 'All These Creatures' which won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. In this film, transferred from juvenile to adult prison, Mel Blight (Vincent Miller) is taken under the wing of both Mark Shepard (Cosmo Jarvis), Australia's most despised criminal, and Warren Murfett (Guy Pearce), a soon-to-be-a-paroled inmate. The paternal triangle that forms between them becomes their undoing. It saw its World Premiere screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival in early August last year
'PETER PAN'S NEVERLAND NIGHTMARE' (Rated MA15+) - this British independent horror film is Written and Directed by Scott Chambers whose prolific output takes in twenty-three Director credits since 2018, one hundred Producer credits since 2013 and numerous other roles both in front of, and behind the camera. This is the third instalment in 'The Twisted Childhood Universe' (TCU), after 'Winnie-the-Pooh : Blood and Honey' in 2023 and 'Winnie-the-Pooh : Blood and Honey 2' in 2024, and serves as a horror retelling of J. M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan'. This film follows Wendy Darling (Megan Placito) who encounters a twisted Tinker Bell (Kit Green) as she embarks on a quest to find her younger brother Michael (Peter DeSouza-Feighoney), who has been abducted by Peter Pan (Martin Portlock) and taken to the titular Neverland. The film was released in the US in mid-January and is released in the UK and here in Australia this week, having cost about US$350K and has so far recovered US$270K, and has received mixed critical reviews.
'THE LAST JOURNEY' (Rated PG) - is a Swedish documentary film Directed by Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson, and after forty years as a beloved French teacher in the town of Koping, Lars Hammar retires, but becomes passive and apathetic to the dismay of his family. Looking to rekindle the spark in his life, his son Filip and his best friend Fredrik load Lars into a car to head on a road trip to France, in the hope of rekindling his almost non-existent spark of life. The film Premiered in Swedish cinemas a year ago on 1st March 2024 and across the Scandinavian countries from mid-September to early October, has so far collected four award wins and another four nominations, and has grossed US$280K.
'WHITE BIRD : A WONDER STORY' (Rated PG) - is an American war drama film Directed by Marc Forster, is based on the 2019 graphic novel of the same name by R. J. Palacio, and serves as both a spin-off prequel and a sequel to the 2017 film 'Wonder'. Marc Forster's prior film making credits take in the likes of 'Monster's Ball' in 2001, 'Finding Neverland' in 2004, 'The Kite Runner' in 2007, 'Quantum of Solace' in 2008, 'World War Z' in 2013, 'Christopher Robin' in 2018, and 'A Man Called Otto' in 2022. Here, we follow Julian (Bryce Gheisar), who has struggled to belong ever since he was expelled from his former school for his treatment of Auggie Pullman (played by Jacob Tremblay in 'Wonder'). To transform his life, Julian's grandmother Sara Blum (Helen Mirren) finally reveals to Julian her own story of courage, in that during her youth in Nazi-occupied France, a boy shelters her from mortal danger. They find first love in a stunning, magical world of their own creation, while the boy's mother Vivienne Beaumier (Gillian Anderson) risks everything to keep her safe. The film has so far recovered US$9M from its US$20M production budget, since being released in the US in early October last year and has generated mixed or average reviews.
'DAHOMEY' (Rated G) - this documentary film is a French, Senegal and Benin Co-Production that is Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Mati Diop whose prior feature film debut was the multi-award winning 'Atlantics' in 2019, although she has Directed numerous short films since 2004. The documentary film blends facts and fiction to narrate the stories of twenty-six African artworks. The royal artefacts from the Kingdom of Dahomey (1600–1904) were taken to France during the region's colonial period (1872–1960). In the 21st century, they were put on display in the Musee du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, a museum of non-European art located in Paris. Following a campaign for repatriation, the artefacts were returned to Benin, and the film also traces the reactions of Beninese people. It had its World Premiere in the main competition at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2024 where it won the festival's top prize, the Golden Bear, has garnered universal critical acclaim, has so far grossed US$566K at the Box Office and has thus far collected thirteen award wins and another forty-nine nominations from around the awards and festival circuit.
Friday, 21 February 2025
CAPTAIN AMERICA : BRAVE NEW WORLD - Tuesday 18th February 2025.
Bat-Seraph investigates Camp Echo One herself and helps Wilson and Torres. They meet with Wilson's military friend Dennis Dunphy (William Mark McCullough), who has Sidewinder in custody. Wilson learns enough from Sidewinder to deduce Sterns's plan to destroy Ross's reputation. Wilson, Torres, and Bat-Seraph go to Celestial Island where Ross and the Prime Minister Ozaki are racing to claim ownership of adamantium.
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 20th February 2025
The winners, grinners and also rans in the main categories, are as given below :-
Additionally, the BAFTA Fellowship Award was presented to the British Actor and TV Presenter Warwick Davis, and the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award was presented to MediCinema, a UK-based registered charity that builds, installs and manages state-of-the-art cinemas, screening the latest releases the film industry has to offer in hospitals and health facilities.
Turning attention back to this weeks four new movie offerings coming to a big screen Odeon close to home, we launch with a horror comedy offering based on an acclaimed authors 1980 short story about twin brothers who find their father's old monkey toy in the attic, after which a series of gruesome deaths start, and when the siblings decide to throw the toy away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years, they must come together once again to thwart the evil toy that has come back into their lives. This is followed by a historical action drama set in 14th Century Switzerland, where a once peaceful hunter leads his people to rebellion after his family and country are threatened by a tyrannical Austrian King. Next up we have a drama film about a seasoned showgirl who must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a thirty-year run; before closing out the week with a coming of age drama film about a twelve year old girl who lives with her half-brother and her father, who raises them alone in a squat in northern Kent, but he doesn't have much time to devote to them both and so the daughter looks for attention and adventure elsewhere.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the four 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.
'THE MONKEY' (Rated MA15+) - this American horror comedy film is Written for the screen and Directed by Osgood Perkins, whose prior feature film making credits take in his debut with 'The Blackcoat's Daughter' in 2015, 'I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House' in 2016, 'Gretel & Hansel' in 2020, 'Longlegs' more recently in 2024, and 'Keeper' set for a release in early October this year. This film is based on the 1980 short story by Stephen King, is released in the US this week too, and cost US$11M to produce. It has generated largely positive critical reviews. Stephen King has praised the film claiming it to be 'batshit insane'.After stumbling upon their father's vintage toy monkey in the attic, twin brothers Hal and Bill Shelburn (both played by Theo James, with Christian Convery playing the younger Hal and Bill) witness a string of horrifying deaths unfolding around them. In an attempt to leave the haunting behind, the brothers discard the monkey and pursue separate paths over the ensuing years. However, when the inexplicable deaths resurface, the brothers are compelled to reconcile and embark on a mission to permanently eliminate the cursed toy. Also starring Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood and Adam Scott.
'WILLIAM TELL' (Rated M) - is a UK, Italian and Swiss Co-Production written for the screen, Co-Produced and Directed by Nick Hamm who made his feature film debut with 1998's 'The Very Thought of You' and would follow this up with 'The Hole' in 2001, 'Godsend' in 2004, 'Killing Bono' in 2011, 'The Journey' in 2016, 'Driven' in 2018 and 'Gigi & Nate' in 2022. Here then, in the early years of the 14th Century Switzerland, a once peaceful hunter, William Tell (Claes Bang) leads his people in rebellion after his family and country are threatened by a tyrannical Austrian King. As the Holy Roman Empire crumbles, the quiet lives of the Swiss peasants are upended. Also starring Connor Swindells, Rafe Spall, Emily Beecham, Jonathan Pryce and Ben Kingsley. The film saw its World Premiere showcasing at the TIFF in early September last year, and was released in the UK in mid-January
'THE LAST SHOWGIRL' (Rated M) - this American drama film is Co-Produced and Directed by Gia Coppola who made her feature film Directorial debut with 'Palo Alto' in 2013 and followed this up with 'Mainstream' in 2020. Here, when the glittering Las Vegas French style revue at a casino resort she has headlined for decades announces it will soon close, a glamorous showgirl Shelley Gardner (Pamela Anderson) must reconcile with the decisions she’s made and the community she has built as she plans her next act. Also starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Billie Lourd and Jason Schwartzman, the film had its World Premiere screening at TIFF in early September last year, has so far grossed US$4.5M from a production budget of less than US$2M and has garnered generally positive critical reviews. It has so far won six awards and a further twenty-three nominations from around the awards and festivals circuit.
'BIRD' (Rated MA15+) - is a UK, US, French and German Co-Produced coming of age drama film Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Andrea Arnold whose previous feature film output takes in her debut in 2006 with 'Red Road', then 'Fish Tank' in 2009, 'Wuthering Heights' in 2011, and 'American Honey' in 2016. Twelve-year-old Bailey (Nykiya Adams) lives with her devoted but chaotic single dad Bug (Barry Keoghan) and wayward half-brother Hunter (Jason Buda) in a squat in Gravesend, north Kent. Approaching puberty and seeking attention and adventure, Bailey's fractured home life is transformed when she encounters Bird (Franz Rogowski), a mysterious stranger on a journey of his own. The film had its World Premiere screening at last years Cannes Film Festival in mid-May, was released Stateside in early November, has so far grossed US$1.6M, has received generally positive critical reviews, and has won six awards and another twenty-two nominations from around the awards and festivals circuit so far.