Author: Alton Williams

  • Official Film Chart: Endgame Passes 1 Million Sales

    Official Film Chart: Endgame Passes 1 Million Sales

    Official Film Chart: Endgame Passes 1 Million Sales

    Avengers: Endgame claims a fourth week at Number 1, surpassing one million copies sold since its release. The second film to do so this year, the record-breaking Marvel film joins Bohemian Rhapsody in the 2019 million sellers list after just four weeks.

    John Wick – Chapter 3: Parabellum climbs one place this week to Number 2, from digital downloads only, and Rocketman makes its sparkling debut at number 3 from just one day of digital download sales alone. The acclaimed biographical musical tells the story of Elton John’s breakthrough years, and stars Kingsman’s Taron Egerton in the lead role.

    It (2017) stays at Number 4, ahead of Pokémon Detective Pikachu which is knocked down three spots to Number 5. A second new biographical entry comes from Tolkien at Number 6, telling the story of J.R.R. Tolkien’s formative years, ahead of previous Number 1Captain Marvel at 7.

    At Number 8, the terrifying sixth instalment of The Conjuring universe, The Curse Of La Llorona reaches the Top 10 for the first time following its release on DVD and Blu-ray.

    Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson comedy The Hustle drops two to Number 9, and finally, heart-warming adventure film A Dog’s Journeymakes its Official Film Chart debut at Number 10.

    On this week’s Official Film Chart show, see an exclusive featurette from Godzilla: King of the Monsters, available to download and keep from September 21.

    The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 18th September 2019

    LWPOSTITLE
    11AVENGERS: ENDGAME
    32JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM
    NEW3ROCKETMAN
    44IT (2017)
    25POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU
    NEW6TOLKIEN
    67CAPTAIN MARVEL
    NEW8THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA
    79THE HUSTLE
    NEW10A DOG’S JOURNEY

    © Official Charts Company 2019. Chart shows the Official Film Chart for the week ending 14th September 2019

    VIEW THE FULL TOP 40 – //www.officialcharts.com/charts/film-chart/

  • From Sleek To Geek

    From Sleek To Geek

    FROM SLEEK TO GEEK: Hollywood stars who changed in a big way for roles

    In The Hummingbird Project, the tense tech thriller from Oscar-nominated director Kim Nguyen, Hollywood hunk Alexander Skarsgård is totally unrecognisable as a tech genius attempting to connect money markets using an audacious fibre optic tunnel.

    Skarsgård, who found fame as the sexy black clad vampire in True Blood, couldn’t look more different here, as a bald, bespectacled geek: he looks more like slaphead Dean Gaffney than a big screen sex symbol. It’s not the first time an attractive star has drastically changed their appearance for a role – here are eight of the most extraordinary A-lister transformations that’ll make you do a double take.

    Robert De Niro in Raging Bull (1980)

    For his Oscar-winning performance as boxer Jake La Motta, in Martin Scosese’s classic film, De Niro had to show the character go from being a fighter in his physical prime, to a washed up and  overweight nightclub performer, after his boxing career had finished. De Niro gained sixty pounds for these scenes – that’s a lotta pasta!

    Nicole Kidman in The Hours (2002)

    Nicole Kidman donned a prosthetic nose for her part as celebrated English writer Virginia Woolf, in Stephen Daldry’s acclaimed film The Hours.  To achieve the distinctive look of the legendary author, Kidman took to wearing the prosthetic even when she wasn’t filming – which she found came in handy to stop her being hounded by paparazzi, who didn’t recognise the star. She was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role. Some say she won by a nose.

    Charlize Theron in Monster (2003)

    Former model Charlize Theron, who had been cast as a blonde beauty in films like The Devil’s Advocate and  Celebrity, shocked audiences in 2003 with her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos. With greasy hair and bad teeth, this stunning performance is a world away from her appearance in glossy adverts for expensive perfume – and it is was so convincing and powerful it won her the Best Actress Oscar.

    Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder (2008)

    This riotous comedy, about actors playing soldiers being plunged into a real life war, has many memorable scenes – but are any more so than those featuring Tom Cruise as the obnoxious, foul-mouthed producer Les Grossman? He’s bald and bespectacled, like Skarsgård in The Hummingbird Project, but prone to foul-mouthed outbursts and even a bit of dancing. Playaaaaa!

    Hugh Grant in Cloud Atlas (2012)

    Tom Hanks played six roles in the Warchowski’s mind-bending sci-fi epic, the most unexpected of which was as the cannibal Kona Chief. Who could possibly have predicted that the foppish, flustered star of Four Weddings and a Funeral would appear sporting face tattoos and tribal armour adorned with skulls and severed fingers?

    Tilda Swinton in Suspiria (2018)

    Who is this learned looking, pipe smoking elderly gent? It’s none other than Tilda Swinton, in last year’s Suspiria remake, playing Dr Klemperer in one of her three roles in the film. The part was credited to fictional actor Lutz Ebersdorf to throw film-goers off the scent. This isn’t Swinton’s first time playing a man. In the 1992 film Orlando she played the title character of a nobleman who remains forever young.

    Christian Bale in Vice (2018)

    Bale is no stranger to undergoing a big physical change for his work. For the 2004 film The Machinist, he was so dedicated to his part as a sleep deprived industrial worker, that he set a record for the amount of weight lost for an actor for a role. Last year he was Oscar-nominated for his jaw-dropping performance as Dick Cheney in Vice – in this case he piled on the pounds, this time with the help of prosthetics, to play controversial Vice President, and looks the spitting image of the man.

    John Travolta in The Fanatic (2019)

    If you weren’t paying attention during the opening credits, you could be forgiven for not realising that Moose, the celebrity stalker in this new thriller, is played by superstar John Travolta. After all, he’s better known for playing cool characters like Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever or Vincent Vega Pulp Fiction. Travolta, sporting a bizarre bowl haircut/mullet combo, round glasses and a Hawaiian shirt, really gets into his role here – no doubt channelling some of his own experiences with obsessive autograph and selfie hunters. 

    THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT is released on digital 4 October 2019.

  • Spamflix!

    Spamflix!

    Imagine a platform where viewers watch never before seen cult films which have yet to reach their audience through traditional means of distribution.. Now imagine you can also play thematically tied quizzes, puzzles, and other fun, online challenges. This is the goal of SPAMFLIX, a new VoD platform where genre enthusiasts can become ensorcelled with cinematic oddities from around the world.

    Spamflix gives access to bonus content like making of clips and interviews with the directors. In the Games section users win prizes by playing trivia games about the films available in the platform. 

    Spamflix was released last October out of Lisbon, Portugal, by Italo-German Markus Duffner, a project manager at the Locarno Film Festival (Switzerland) team and Julia Duarte, ex-producer of São Paulo International Film Festival (Brazil). 

    After several successful partnerships in the international festival community, including Sitges, Spamflix will be an official partner at the Fall editions of Fantastic Fest and Brooklyn Horror, launching with a meticulously curated selection of films specifically targeted for US audiences.

    “Spamflix movies will surprise, shock, entertain and amaze you due to their poetical zaniness, powerful visual identities, outrageous social commentaries, silliness, ingenious comedy or absolute absurdity”, says Markus. The name “Spamflix” was inspired by the Spam Sketch in Monty Python’s Flying Circus– from whom Markus is a lifelong fan and even wrote his doctorate thesis about the British group.

    Spamflix functions on a pay-per-view business model. All the films share the same price of five dollars ($5) storewide and are available to stream for 72 hours after purchase. With more services becoming subscription-based, Spamflix wants everyone to have access to the content they want with no strings attached. For those more passionate about cult cinema, there’s a variety of Film Packs that provide deeper discounts, starting at 5 Films for thirteen dollars ($13 US).

    For the US market, Spamflix has started a collaboration with New York acquisitions agency Aspect Ratio (USA) to distribute filmsexclusively in the US. 

  • Hot Edition: Bits & Pieces

    Hot Edition: Bits & Pieces

    Hot Edition: Bits & Pieces – If you’re in the mood for an old-school style Western, brought bang up to date with plenty of blood and bluster, then you’ve come to the right saloon. Writer/director Ivan Kavanagh, the man behind the acclaimed 2014 chiller The Canal, delivers a handsomely mounted meditation on good versus evil in the old West, that would make Sam Peckinpah and Clint Eastwood proud. As one critic noted “Never Grow Old could have been made decades ago, and I mean that as a compliment.”

    Ashley Walters (Bulletproof, Sugarhouse) and Kane Robinson reprise their roles as ‘Dushane’ and ‘Sully’, joined by newcomer Micheal Ward as ‘Jamie’ (The A List, Blue Story). The series features musical artists Simbi Ajikawo ‘Little Simz’, David Omoregie ‘Dave’. Shone Romulus (Out) returns as ‘Dris’ and Ashley Thomas (24: Legacy, The Night Of, Black Mirror) returns as ‘Jermaine’. New cast members include Lisa Dwan (Trust), Jasmine Jobson (Lie Low, Obey), Kadeem Ramsay (Sex Education, Blue Story), Saffron Hocking (London Kills, White Gold), Kola Bokinni (Hunter, Killer, Black Mirror) and Hope Ikpoku. 

    In the vein of Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist, Isabelle is about an all-American couple whose dream of starting a family is shattered after they move into the perfect New England neighborhood. Once settled, they soon descend into the depths of terror as they struggle to survive a genuine threat from a dark presence that appears to want to end their very lives.

    In this funny, uplifting tale based on an actual lie, Chinese-born, U.S.-raised Billi (Awkwafina) reluctantly returns to Changchun to find that, although the whole family knows their beloved matriarch, Nai-Nai (grandma), has been given mere weeks to live, everyone has decided not to tell Nai Nai herself. To assure her happiness, they gather under the joyful guise of an expedited wedding, uniting family members scattered among new homes abroad. As Billi navigates a minefield of family expectations and proprieties, she finds there’s a lot to celebrate: a chance to rediscover the country she left as a child, her grandmother’s wondrous spirit, and the ties that keep on binding even when so much goes unspoken.

    The Conjuring meets Downton Abbey in a goosebump-inducing haunted house flick available September 17. After the death of her sister, Patricia inherits her family’s estate and soon discovers that something or someone has been haunting the home for decades and harbors a disturbing family secret that she must uncover. Kelly Goudie, Sarah Wynne Kordas and Lindsay Foster help make up the cast.

    ONCE UPON A TIME IN DEADWOOD concerns a notorious hot gunslinger who is slipped a slow-acting poison by an heiress and told he has three days to track down and rescue her sister, who has been kidnapped by a band of hoodlums and holds the antidote.  Rene Perez directs from his screenplay, with Jeff Miller (THE TOYBOX) also contributing

    Emilia Clarke (HBO’s Game of Thrones), Henry Golding (A Simple FavorCrazy Rich Asians), Michelle Yeoh and Emma Thompson star for director Paul Feig (A Simple FavorSpyBridesmaids) in Last Christmasa romantic comedy inspired by a hot George Michael beat, from a screenplay by Academy Award® winner Thompson (Sense and Sensibility, Bridget Jones’s Baby) and playwright Bryony Kimmings.

  • This Week: Official Film Chart

    This Week: Official Film Chart

    Avengers: Endgame claims a third week at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart, landing just short of half a million sales in one week, thanks to its release on physical formats; shifting a massive 494,000 total copies.

    In the runner-up spot, Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2) is the week’s highest new entry on digital downloads alone. In this hyper-realistic live-action Pokémon film starring Ryan Reynolds as the eponymous character, when ace detective Harry Goodman goes mysteriously missing, his son Tim (Justice Smith) teams up with Harry’s former Pokémon partner, Detective Pikachu, to find out what happened – uncovering a shocking plot that could threaten the whole Pokémon universe.

    There’s another new entry on digital downloads at Number 3, as Keanu Reeves revives his role as a former hitman in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum. It misses out on highest new entry honours by just under 700 sales. In this third instalment of the action-thriller series, John Wick is on the run following the unsanctioned killing of a crime lord. Who can he trust?

    With It Chapter Two in cinemas, It (2017) climbs two places to Number 4. The Avengers box set containing the four-film series – Avengers AssembleAvengers: Age Of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame – debuts at Number 5. While another Avenger is at 6, with Captain Marvel spending her tenth week on the chart. 

    Brand new at Number 7 on digital downloads alone, Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson join forces in the comedy crime caper The Hustle. The pair star as scam artists who team up to exact revenge on all the men who have scorned them.

    Hellboy is down six places at Number 8, Shazam is at Number 9 and finally, romantic comedy Long Shot starring Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen zooms up 17 places to Number 10.

    On this week’s Official Film Chart, there’s a clip from coming-of-age indie hit Eighth Grade starring Elsie Fisher, available to Download and Keep from September 16.

    The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 12th September 2019

    LWPOSTITLE
    11AVENGERS: ENDGAME
    NEW2POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU
    NEW3JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM
    64IT (2017)
    NEW5THE AVENGERS ASSEMBLED: COMPLETE 4-MOVIE COLLECTION
    46CAPTAIN MARVEL
    NEW7THE HUSTLE
    28HELLBOY (2019)
    39SHAZAM
    2710LONG SHOT

    © Official Charts Company 2019. Chart shows the Official Film Chart for the week ending 7th September 2019

    VIEW THE FULL TOP 40 – https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/film-chart/