Showing posts with label The Darkest Minds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Darkest Minds. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 16th August 2018.

Running from the 9th through until 18th August, the Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) returns this year for its ninth year. The official website which can be found at : www.koffia.com.au/ states that KOFFIA showcases the wonder of Korean culture through film. From big budget blockbusters, gripping indie flicks, rom-coms, pop culture musings and more, the Festival presents a packed program of world-class cinema, from the hottest Korean filmmakers of our time for a cinematic experience for people of all tastes, ages and cultural backgrounds. Every film presented at the Festival screens with English subtitles. With acclaimed South Korean Director and Screenwriter Bong Joon-ho already creating a stir on the international movie scene with 'The Host' in 2006, 'Snowpiercer' in 2013 and 'Okja' in 2017 with his next outing 'Parasite' due for release in 2019, there is an established fan base and a growing audience willing and able to explore the colour, spectacle and audacity that is Korean Cinema.

This years Festival which launches in Sydney and then travels to Brisbane, Melbourne and then the nations capital Canberra, features twenty two screenings. In short, here is my pick of the bunch :
* '7 Years of Night' - Directed by Choo Chang-min and described as an emotionally tense thriller that blurs the lines between revenge, justice and retribution.
* 'Golden Slumber' - Directed by Noh Dong-seok and outlined as a slick and efficiently executed conspiracy thriller given depth through its theme of friendship.
* 'Believer' - Directed by Lee Hae-young, and is described as a gritty mainland drug war crime epic.
* 'A Day' - Directed by Cho Sun-ho, and sees a desperate father reliving the day of his daughter’s death in this masterful time-loop action picture.
* 'Forgotten' - Directed by Chang Hang-jun this film tells the story of kidnap, memory loss and murder where nothing is as it first seems in this dark, twisty violent tale.
* 'Champion' - Directed by Kim Yong-wan, this sports themed drama comedy offering is the story of a former arm-wrestling champion who is persuaded to return to his native Korea from the US where he grew up, and trace a family he never knew he had.
'Gonjiam : Haunted Asylum' - Directed by Jung Bum-sik, this found footage horror film allegedly takes place in one of the seven freakiest places on Earth - The Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital that elevates the stakes to a whole new level of fright.
* 'Snatch Up' - Directed by Heo Joon-hyung, this comedy action film is about seven men with seven separate motives who all clash to snag a bag of swag.
* 'The Vanished' - Directed by Lee Chang-hee, this is a stylish twisty psychological thriller combining Hitchcock and Euro film noir to tell the story of guilt and revenge largely played out over just one night and in one location.

And the other films being showcased are : 'Keys To The Heart', 
'A Haunting Hitchhike', 'A Taxi Driver', 'Be With You', 'Glass Garden', 'I Can Speak', 'Last Child', 'Little Forest', 'Microhabitat', 'Midnight Runners', 'Mothers', 'Stand By Me' and 'What A Man Wants'.

Turning to this week and what's coming real soon, there are five new cinematic releases to tempt you out to your local Odeon. We kick start with an incredible true story set in the late '70's when a young Police officer of African American origin infiltrates a white supremacist community rising to the head of the local group. Then we have a mammoth prehistoric sea monster rising up from the deep to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting local Chinese beach, with only one man capable of saving them and various others from being munched on. Next up there is a romantic thriller about love torn apart by distance and very different circumstances impacting both parties. We turn next to a young adult Sci-Fi thriller about a world where a virus has wiped out all kids under 20 years of age save for a small select group who have developed super powers to combat the adult population who now see them as a threat to all humanity. And we wrap up with a French foreign language comedy drama about a caterer, a Wedding, a Chateau in the idyllic French countryside and a catalogue of mishaps, misadventures and challenges that confront the event planner on this day when everything needs to be just perfect.

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 and 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.

'BLACKKKLANSMAN' (Rated MA15+) - this American biographical crime drama is Directed, Co-Produced and Co-Written for the screen by Spike Lee and is based on the true life story and exploits of one Ron Stallworth as recounted in his 2014 book of the same name 'Black Klansman'. Released in the US last week, the film had its Premier screening in competition for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in May this year, where it won the Grand Prix. Costing in the region of US$15M the film has garnered generally positive Reviews, and has so far grossed US$13M.

Beginning in 1979, Ron Stallworth (John David Washington, and son of Denzel) was the first African-American Police Officer and Detective to join the Colorado Springs Police Department. Stallworth noticed an ad in the local paper seeking members to start a new chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado Springs. He called the phone number listed, posing as a racist white man that 'hated blacks, Jews, Mexicans and Asians'. During the conversation, he learned that the man founding the new chapter was a soldier at a nearby US Army Base. Stallworth arranged to meet the man at a local bar and sent a white undercover narcotics officer, Detective Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver) wired to record any conversations and to substitute for him at the meeting. The rouse was a success, and Stallworth continued to pose as a KKK member for the next nine months, usually talking on the phone with other members, and sending the white officer in his place when face-to-face meetings were necessary. Stallworth steadily infiltrates that local Chapter of the Colorado Springs KKK, eventually rising to the ranks as its Head . . . . and he's black! The film also stars Topher Grace, Alec Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Corey Hawkins and Laura Harrier.

'THE MEG' (Rated M) - here we have yet another killer shark on the rampage in this Sci-Fi action horror offering Directed by Jon Turtleaub whose previous Directing credits include 'Cool Runnings', 'Phenomenon', 'Instinct', the two 'National Treasure' films and 'Last Vegas' amongst others. Based on the 1997 Science Fiction book by Steve Allen titled 'Meg : A Novel of Deep Terror' this film tells the story initially set some 300kms off the coast of China when a 22 metre long prehistoric shark called Megalodon, thought to be long extinct, rises from the depths of the ocean and attacks a research submersible, leaving its crew stranded at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean and up shit creek without a paddle. But fear not, because skilled and experienced expert diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is on the case. He first encountered the monster shark five years previously and so springs, swims, dives into action to help rescue the crew and stop the killer shark before it attacks the mainland and munches happily on those unsuspecting holiday makers frolicking on the shoreline. Also starring Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose, Cliff Curtis and Li Bingbing. The film cost US$150M to bring to the big screen and was released in the US and China last week, and has so far generated US$152M at the Box Office.

'SUBMERGENCE' (Rated M) - this romantic thriller is Directed by veteran Wim Wenders and stars James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander in the lead roles, and on that basis should fare better than it has. Premiering at TIFF back in September last year, released in Spain in early February, the US in mid-April and now in limited screens here in Australia, the film cost US$15M and has so far grossed just US$328K and received generally unfavourable Reviews. Based on the book of the same name by J.M. Ledgard the story finds us in a cell with no windows somewhere on the east coast of Africa, where a Scotsman, James Moore (James McAvoy), is held captive by jihadist fighters. Thousands of miles away in the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) prepares to dive in a submersible to the depths of the ocean bed. In their small confined spaces in which they find themselves they are drawn back to the Christmas of the year before, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance. The film also stars Charlotte Rampling.

'THE DARKEST MINDS' (Rated M) - this dystopian Sci-Fi thriller is Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson whose two previous Directing credits are 'Kung Fu Panda 2' and 'Kung Fu Panda 3'. The film is based on the 2012 young adult book of the same name by Alexandra Bracken, and tells the story of a future America where a pandemic called IAAN has killed off 98% of children under the age of twenty. Those surviving 2% have developed amazing psychic powers but are declared a threat to humanity by the government, and placed in detainment and rehabilitation camps. Sixteen year old Ruby (Amandla Stenberg) is one such child with extraordinary powers the like of which no one has yet encountered. Ruby escapes from her captors and joins other runaways who are seeking a safe haven aided by the rebellious anti-government Dr. Cate Conor (Mandy Moore). Banded together and on the run from a Bounty Hunter known as Lady Jane (Gwendoline Christie), they soon learn to harness their combined powers to fight the adults who tried to take away their future. The film cost US$34M to make, and has generated mostly unfavourable Reviews. 'The Darkest Minds' is the first novel in a series of so far five published books, so watch out for possible sequels if this filmed adaptation takes off.

'C'EST LA VIE' (Rated M) - this French comedy offering was first released way back in early July 2017, screened at TIFF last September and is Directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano whose previous credits include the highly lauded 'The Intouchables' from 2011. Here wedding planner and event caterer Max Angely (Jean-Pierre Bacri) is coordinating a wedding at a 17th-century Chateau. During the course of which he must handle a volatile, often foul-mouthed assistant; absent staff; opinionated waitstaff; a demanding, egocentric groom; a dodgy electrical system, a substitute DJ; and a whole raft of other challenges. Interwoven with his professional troubles are his personal ones. He is on a trial separation from his wife; and his brother-in-law, who is also one of his waiters, is a former admirer of the bride. Max's other assistant is his mistress, who threatens to end their relationship and starts hitting on one of the waiters to prove it. And it also happens to be Max's birthday. Also starring Gilles Lellouche, Jean-Paul Rouve, Vincent Macaigne and Suzanne Clement, the film has taken so far US$24M off the back of a US$17M Production Budget and has received generally average Reviews.

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-

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Birthday's to share this week : 22nd - 28th October 2017.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Gwendoline Christie does on 28th October - check out my tribute to this Actress Birthday Girl turning 39, 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 22nd October
  • Derek Jacobi - Born 1938, turns 79 - Actor 
  • Christopher Lloyd - Born 1938, turns 79 - Actor
  • Jan de Bont - Born 1943, turns 74 - Cinematographer | Producer | Director 
  • Jeff Goldblum - Born 1952 turns 65 - Actor | Producer
  • John Howard - Born 1952, turns 65 - Actor 
  • Bill Condon - Born 1955, turns 52 - Director | Writer | Producer
  • Spike Jonze - Born 1969, turns 48 - Director | Producer | Actor | Writer | Cinematographer
  • Catherine Deneuve - Born 1943, turns 74 - Actress | Singer
  • Saffron Burrows - Born 1972, turns 45 - Actress 
  • Carmen Ejogo - Born 1973, turns 44 - Actress | Singer 
Monday 23rd October
  • Emilia Clarke - Born 1986, turns 31 - Actress
  • Alex Gibney - Born 1953, turns 64 - Producer | Director | Writer
  • Ang Lee - Born 1954, turns 63 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Sam Raimi - Born 1959, turns 58 - Producer | Writer | Director | Actor 
  • Ryan Reynolds - Born 1976, turns 41 - Actor | Producer | Writer  
Tuesday 24th October
  • F. Murray Abraham - Born 1939, turns 78 - Actor 
  • Martin Campbell - Born 1943, turns 74 - Director | Producer 
  • Kevin Kline - Born 1947, turns 70 - Actor | Singer 
  • Jacqueline McKenzie - Born 1967, turns 50 - Actress | Writer | Director
Wednesday 25th October 
  • Gale Anne Hurd - Born 1955, turns 62 - Producer | Writer   
Thursday 26th October
  • Jaclyn Smith - Born 1945, turns 72 - Actress
  • Rosemary DeWitt - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actress 
  • Dylan McDermott - Born 1961, turns 56 - Actor | Director | Writer | Producer
  • Cary Elwes - Born 1962, turns 55 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Rupert Wyatt - Born 1972, turns 45 - Director | Writer | Producer
  • Seth MacFarlane - Born 1973, turns 44 - Writer | Producer | Director | Actor | Animator | Singer | Songwriter 
Friday 27th October
  • John Cleese - Born 1939, turns 78 - Actor | Writer | Producer 
  • Ivan Reitman - Born 1946, turns 71 - Producer | Director | Writer 
  • Roberto Benigni - Born 1952, turns 65 - Actor | Writer | Director | Producer  
Saturday 28th October
  • Kevin Macdonald - Born 1967, turns 50 - Director | Producer Writer 
  • Joaquin Phoenix - Born 1974, turns 43 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Singer
  • Lauren Holly - Born 1963, turns 54 - Actress | Producer 
  • Julia Roberts - Born 1967, turns 50 - Actress | Producer 
  • Gwendoline Christie - Born 1978, turns 39 - Actress 
Gwendoline Christie was born in Worthing, West Sussex, England to a housekeeping mother and a sales and marketing father. As a child she trained as a gymnast and had designs on turning this into her professional vocation in life, but a spinal injury ended that career aspiration so she turned to acting instead.  In 2005 she graduated from the Drama Centre London, a college of the University of the Arts London. 

Christie launched herself onto stage first appearing in various theatrical productions including 'Pravda' in 2006 at the Chichester Festival Theatre, then 'Mirandolina' at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre and then in 2007 in 'Cymbeline' at London's Barbican Theatre. In 2007 she gained her first role in the short 63 minute drama Sci-Fi film 'The Time Surgeon'. She then returned to the theatre for 'Giantbum', 'Skin Deep' and 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' at the West End Theatre Royal Haymarket in London all staged in 2009. That same year she secured a minor role in Terry Gilliam's 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' alongside the likes of Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Colin Farrell, Christopher Plummer, Andrew Garfield and Tom Waits. She returned to the theatre once more in 2010 to appear in 'Dr. Faustus' again at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre, with her performance as Lucifer being described as a 'stand out'.

In 2010 she appeared in a single episode of the BBC Television series 'Seven Ages of Britain' covering the history of Britain's art and artefacts over the past two thousand years. Christie appeared in the seventh episode titled 'Age of Ambition' covering the period from 1914 through to the present day. In 2012 Christie was cast in her breakout role as Brienne of Tarth in the hugely popular and successful 'Game of Thrones' HBO Television series that has just seen season seven go to air with the concluding season eight be aired either in 2018 or 2019. Her character was first introduced during the second season, and is described as unusually tall, muscular and a plain looking woman. After appearing as a recurring cast member for two seasons, she was promoted to the main cast from season four onwards. 

Running concurrently Christie appeared in twenty-six episodes of the British science fantasy television series 'Wizards vs Aliens' which ran for three seasons over thirty-six episodes from late October 2012 through to late 2014. In the meantime, she was cast in a bit-part by Terry Gilliam again in 2013 'The Zero Theorem' with Christoph Waltz, Matt Damon, David Thewlis, Ben Whishaw, Peter Stormare, Tilda Swinton and Melanie Thierry. 




In 2015 Christie appeared as Commander Lyme in the final instalment in the 'Hunger Games' franchise of films - 'The Hunger Games : Mockingjay, Part 2'. The concluding film grossed US$654M off its production budget of US$160M and starred an ensemble cast including Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Philip Seymour-Hoffman and Julianne Moore. The four films in the series were made for a combined US$493M and grossed worldwide at the Box Office a total haul of US$2.97B. 

Also that same year, Christie appeared as Captain Phasma in 'Star Wars : The Force Awakens', the seventh film in the 'Star Wars' series. Directed by J.J. Abrams the film starred Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, John Bodega, Domhnall Gleeson, Daisy Ridley and Andy Serkis amongst others and grossed just short of US$2.1B at the global Box Office off a budget of US$259M making it the third highest grossing film of all time currently. Christie will reprise her role as Captain Phasma in the soon to be released eighth film titled 'Star Wars : The Last Jedi' due in December and Directed by Rian Johnson.  

Coming back down to Earth with a massive bump, Christie cameoed as herself in 2016's 'Absolutely Fabulous : The Movie' with Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley reprising the characters they made so famous in the hit televisions series of the same name - Eddy and Patsy respectively. 







2017 saw the mystery drama television series Co-Written and Co-Directed by Jane Campion 'Top of the Lake : China Girl' in which Christie plays Miranda Hilmarson, a Constable in the Sydney Police Force. This series is a sequel to a highly acclaimed 2013 production 'Top of the Lake' and sees Elizabeth Moss reprising her role from the first series joined by Nicole Kidman. 

This brings us up to date, with 'Star Wars : The Last Jedi' up next, then 'The Darkest Minds' due in September 2018 - a Sci-Fi thriller based on the Alexandra Bracken series of books concerning a disease that wipes out 98% of America's children, with the remaining 2% developing super powers and subsequently placed into internment camps. The story surrounds a sixteen year old girl who escapes and joins others on the run evading the government. Then there is 'The Women of Marwen' due in November 2018 and currently filming as Directed by Robert Zemeckis and also starring Steve Carell, Diane Kruger, Janelle Monae and Elza Gonzalez.

All up Christie has sixteen Acting credits to her name so far, and she has five award nominations, including a Saturn Award nod for Best Supporting Actress on 'Game of Thrones'. 

Gwendoline Christie - a statuesque 6'3" tall; trained in horsemanship, sword fighting and stage combat for her 'GOT' role; has been a mad keen fan of Madonna for as long as she can remember and was invited by the songstress to appear on stage with her at her Sydney gig in 2016. With your star beginning to now glow consistently brightly, in demand, and already acclaimed across stage, screen and television there is much to look forward to. Happy Birthday Gwendoline, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-