Posts Tagged ‘film poster’

[Movie] Das Weisse Band

December 19th, 2009

This film, The White Ribbon/Das Weisse Band, was released here in the UK on November 13th but has only just received a release in the cinema near me. I heard some very good things about this film, it won the Palm D’Or at Cannes, and so when I learned I had a chance to see the film I jumped at the opportunity, though not quite literally.

I know there will be people either reading this on my blog, or at some later point at More To The Game, who will be scared by this film. Not because of the content, but because it is a German film. A German film in German with English subtitles. And it is in black and white. Those people who loved Transformers and 2012. Who are pant-wettingly excited that avatar is close. They will be so scared they won’t see this film. We have a word for these people. Philistines.

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[Movie] Harry Brown

December 15th, 2009

It took a while for the nice people here at MttG to get this review out to you due to the torrent of reviews that have flooded into them since initiating this feature. This review has been sitting here for a while now, but I’ve decided to have them push it out now for one very simple reason. Michale Caine picked up a lifetime achievement award at the British Independent Film Awards last weekend. He has starred in two independent, British films this year. The first was Is Anybody There (Currently on DVD) and the other is the subject of this review, Harry Brown. Harry Brown recently left the cinemas, but to honour Sir Michael, and prep you for the inevitable DVD, here is my review of Harry Brown.
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It is almost a crime to find problems with films starring Michael Caine. He has proven, over a long and varied career, that he can bring parts to life, and he shows no signs of stopping as his time on-screen is, by his own admission, approaching its end. His latest film is Harry Brown, and whilst it is a very good film, I do have a bit of a problem.

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