The Evil Dead (1981)

28 Mar

You bastards, why are you torturing me like this? Why?

Contraband (2012)

26 Mar

Contraband

Icelandic superstar Baltasar Kormakur takes up the directorial reins on Contraband, a Hollywood remake of 2008’s Reykjavik-Rotterdam in which Kormakur played the lead role. Transporting the action to New Orleans and Panama, Kormakur’s retelling centres on smuggler gone straight Chris Farraday (Mark Wahlberg), who must take on one last job after his brother-in-law upsets some rather unpleasant characters. On the face of it, we’re in perfunctory thriller territory, but Kormakur’s raw directorial style, a wry screenplay and a plethora of unseemly characters ensure that Contraband duly delivers.

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The Ipcress File (1965)

26 Mar

Beef-A-Roni? Extraordinary.

THE LOWDOWN WEEK 10

23 Mar

Hunger Poster

With The Hunger Games set to devour all comers at the box office this weekend, alternatives are few and far between. However, the post awards season malaise seems to have subsided and fare is of a markedly higher quality, albeit thin on the ground. If the child murder premise of said hunger games isn’t your bag, then Dexter Fletcher’s directorial debut Wild Bill, US Navy Seal propaganda pic Act of Valour and intimate Belgian fable The Kid with a Bike round out an eclectic line up.

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Lost in Translation (2003)

23 Mar

Let's never come here again because it would never be as much fun.

The Breakfast Club (1985)

22 Mar

Being bad feels pretty good, huh?

The Yellow Sea (2010)

22 Mar

Such was the success of South Korean director Na Hong-jin’s debut, “The Chaser,” that Hollywood took notice and Fox International signed on to bankroll his next project. Despite the cash injection, Na doesn’t deviate too far from what made “The Chaser” such a hit with his follow-up picture, “The Yellow Sea.”

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Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

21 Mar

I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.

The Kid with a Bike (2011)

20 Mar

Filial duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne have forged a steady career regaling the struggles of the Belgian underclass.  They are proponents of the plucky underdog, whether that be the desperate eponymous teenager striving for a better life in Rosetta (1999) or immigrant couple Sokol and Lorna in The Silence of Lorna (2008).  Their stories are always small in scale and the hopes and dreams of humanity lie at the centre of their narratives.  The sorry backdrop of industrial Wallonia often makes an appearance to emphasise the despair and degradation surrounding their players.  The Kid with a Bike is no different, focussing as it does on 12-year old Cyril (Thomas Doret), a young boy abandoned by his father at a local care home and apparently all alone in the world.

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Logan’s Run (1976)

20 Mar

Lastday, Capricorn 29's. Year of the City: 2274. Carousel begins.