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  • Luke Skywalker Is Airborne

    Luke Skywalker Is Airborne

    It is with great joy that we announce the rare return of Mark Hamill in front of the cameras to join the cast of the Twilight Zone-esque thriller – Airborne – coming out on DVD from Chelsea Films on 30th July.

    This is Hamill’s first ever starring role in a British film and he’s chosen a wickedly enjoyable high-altitude thriller in the fine tradition of such films as “Executive Decision”, “Passenger 57”, “Red Eye” mixed in with a good dose of “Snakes on a Plane”.

    As a severe storm front rapidly closes in on the UK, all flights out of East Midlands airport are cancelled – all save Atlantic Sky Airways Flight 686, bound for New York. Shortly after take-off, several passengers become concerned when one of their number inexplicably goes missing. Their anxieties are further increased when it becomes apparent that the flight has veered off course and it is revealed that the plane is carrying an interesting item of cargo: a rare and extremely valuable ancient Chinese vase. The assumption is that terrorists are responsible, but nobody on board is showing their hand – for now. With tensions rising amongst the passengers and crew, violence soon breaks out, forcing those behind the deadly plot to expose their identities.

  • The Legend Who Is Clint Eastwood

    The Legend Who Is Clint Eastwood

    With J.Edgar being released on 11th June, Warner Bros are celebrating their 37 year partnership with Clint Eastwood by looking back at his long career.

    Where Eagles Dare (1968)

    Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood go Where Eagles Dare in this twisty World War II thriller, known for fiery dramatic roles, Burton ventures into the realm of movie pyrotechnics with dynamic efficiency. And Eastwood’s cool fire presence heightens one searing action sequence after another. The film became Eastwood’s then-largest hit and its studios #1 money-maker of the year.

    Dirty Harry (1971)

    Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood stars as no-holds-barred San Francisco cop Dirty Harry Callahan in this action thriller. When detective Harry Callahan is assigned to pay extortion money to a serial murderer, the payoff goes wrong. Now with the life of a 14-year-old girl at stake, Callahan refuses to allow anything, including the law, to keep him from stopping the killer. Filming on location, director Don Siegel made the City by the Bay a vital part of one of the best police thrillers ever made.

    Magnum Force (1973)

    Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood headlines this solid sequel pitting Det. Harry Callahan against an unexpected lawbreaker: one who carries a badge. Investigating the assassinations of crime bosses, Dirty Harry discovers the killers are police who, frustrated by the judicial system, have vowed to rid the city of crime by any means, even killing fellow police officers. Written by future directors John Milius and Michael Cimino, it’s suspenseful, power-packed entertainment.

    Every Which Way but Loose (1978)

    Clint Eastwood stars as an easy-going trucker with a loyal primate companion and a talent for fighting, which earns him money on the side as well as more than a few enemies, while he roams the American Southwest in search of the woman he loves. Every Which Way but Loose was a change of pace for Clint Eastwood and it proved to be one of his most popular films.

    Honkytonk Man (1982)

    Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood directs and stars with his real-life son, Kyle, in this heartwarming coming-of-age story about a 14-year-old farm boy and the hard-drinking, hard-living uncle he idolizes. When ailing singer Red Stovall (Clint Eastwood) gets a chance to perform at the Grand Ol Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, he realizes this could be his last chance to make something of his life. On his way to Tennessee, he visits his sister in Oklahoma and enlists his nephew to drive his aging limousine and to help keep him on the straight and narrow.

    Sudden Impact (1983)

    Sensitive to outcries of police brutality, San Francisco Detective Harry Callahan’s bosses send him on an out-of-town assignment until events cool down. But wherever Harry goes, things just get hotter. Clint Eastwood scores again in Harry’s fourth film, tracking a traumatized rape victim who coldly guns down her bygone attackers and, as secrets come to light, starts striking an empathetic chord in the pursuing lawman.

    Pale Rider (1985)

    In Pale Rider, Clint Eastwood returned to the saddle after nine years – and Western movies rode high again. Here the star/director crafted an exciting film in the suspenseful tradition of Shane and High Noon. Clint Eastwood stars as a nameless stranger who rides into a small California Gold Rush town directly into the middle of a violent feud between a mining syndicate and a group of independent prospectors.

    Unforgiven (1992)

    Unforgiven is a modern classic that “summarizes everything I feel about the Western,” director/star Clint Eastwood told the Los Angeles Times. This American Film Institute Top-100 American Movies selection rode off with four 1992 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, and editing. Eastwood and Morgan Freeman play retired outlaws who pick up their guns one last time to collect a bounty.

    The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

    World-travelling National Geographic photographer Robert Kincaid and Iowa housewife Francesca Johnson aren’t looking to turn their lives upside down. Each is at a point in life where expectations are behind them. Yet four days after they meet, they don’t want to lose the love they’ve found. Academy Award winners Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood bring blazing starpower and powerful conviction to the lovers chronicled in Robert James Waller’s rhapsodic bestseller.

    Space Cowboys (2000)

    Screen icons Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland and James Garner are Team Daedalus. They were the bravest, boldest and fastest test pilots, ready to serve their country as the first American’s in space when they were cruelly pushed aside and a chimpanzee got the honour. The team retired, now over four decades later, they are back in action when an ageing Russian satellite suffers a system failure.

    Mystic River (2003)

    Three friends who grew up in working-class Boston drift apart after a terrible tragedy. Years later, brutal events reconnect them, Jimmy’s 19 year old daughter is coldly murdered and Dave is a suspect. And Sean, now a cop, scrambles to solve the crime before volatile Jimmy takes the law into his own hands. Working from Brian Helgeland’s adaption of Dennis Lehane’s novel, director Clint Eastwood shapes a masterful, brooding thriller built on family, friends and innocence lost.

    Flags of our Fathers/ Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)

    Clint Eastwood directed the untold story of the Japanese soldiers who defended their homeland against invading American forces during World War II. The companion to this film, Flags of Our Fathers, tells the story of the same battle from the American side.

    Gran Torino (2008)

    Retired auto worker, Korean War veteran and widower Walt Kowalski (Eastwood) is waiting out the rest of his life. His neighbours have all moved or passed away, replaced by Hmong immigrants he despises and aimless gangs of African American and Latino teenagers. Then someone tries to steal his prized Gran Torino, the car he helped built on his own assembly line. And by standing up to the thieves, Walt Kowalski becomes the unintended hero who changes the lives of his neighbours, of a boy being pushed into crime by local gangs and of his own life as well.

    Invictus (2009)

    Two-time Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood directs Academy Award winners Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman in a deeply moving true story of two men who unite to heal the wounds of a nation. South Africa, 1995, after surviving years in prison for his efforts to end injustice, Nelson Mandela (Freeman) has led his country to defeat apartheid and been elected President, but the legacy of 50 years of hatred still threatens to tear South Africa apart. Now, Mandela reaches out to Francois Pienaar (Damon), captain of the Springboks, South Africa’s national rugby team, long a symbol of white oppression. By championing the Springboks’ thousand-to-one chance, Mandela, Pienaar and the Springboks unite 43 million South Africans into one nation dreaming of winning the World Cup of Rugby.

    Hereafter (2010)

    Oscar winner Matt Damon reunites with Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood for this supernatural thriller which tells the story of three people who are haunted by mortality in different ways. Matt Damon stars as George, a blue-collar American who has a special connection to the afterlife. On the other side of the world, Marie, a French journalist, has a near-death experience that shakes her reality. And when Marcus, a London schoolboy, loses the person closest to him, he desperately needs answers. Each on a path in search of the truth, their lives will intersect, forever changed by what they believe might or must exist in the hereafter.

  • Shadow Dancer Trailer

    Shadow Dancer Trailer

    Shadow Dancer is the new film from Academy Award winning director James Marsh (Man on Wire, Red Riding, Project Nim) starring Andrea Riseborough (W.E, Made in Dagenham), Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe®winner Clive Owen and Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG award-winning actress, Gillian Anderson. Shadow Dancer originated as a novel, written by Tom Bradby during his time as a TV correspondent in Northern Ireland in the 1990s. Tom Bradby adapted his novel for the big screen and SHADOW DANCER is his first feature film.

    Single mother Collette McVeigh (Andrea Riseborough) is a Republican living in Belfast with her mother and hardliner IRA brothers. When she is arrested for her part in an aborted IRA bomb plot in London, an MI5 officer Mac (Clive Owen) offers her a choice: lose everything and go to prison for 25 years or return to Belfast to spy on her own family. With her son’s life in her hands, Collette chooses to place her trust in Mac and return home, but when her brothers’ secret operation is ambushed, suspicions of an informant are raised and Collette finds both herself and her family in grave danger.

  • Umbrage On The Horror Channel

    Umbrage On The Horror Channel

    Marking his feature film debut with this twisted cocktail of mythology, horror and vampiristic mayhem, Drew Cullingham’’s dark fairytale stars Doug Bradley (of HELLRAISER fame) as Jacob, an unscrupulous antiques dealer who unwittingly unleashes supernatural forces beyond his comprehension.

    A night of unmitigated terror lays ahead as Lilith, the mother all of vampires, (played by Natalia Celino) does battle with Phelan (Jonnie Hurn), an Irish gun-toting cowboy turned vampire. Trapped in the middle of this escalating gore war are Jacob, his wife and their wayward daughter, who has fallen under Phelan’s spell…

    Cullingham says his about his movie: “The main birth of Umbrage was the cowboy-vampire figure, Phelan. I had for some time been carrying this character around in my head. Mashing horror and western together is not completely original, I know, but I just wanted to cross a cowboy with a vampire. Vampires can sometimes be a little effete, but add a gruff cowboy veneer to that and you have a whole different kettle of fish”.

    It’s on Sky Channel 319 / Virgin channel 149 / Freesat channel 138
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  • Blackthorn – Review

    Blackthorn – Review

    Blackthorn effectively retells the story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid made famous by the Robert Redford and Paul Newman film.

    Sam Shepard plays an old Butch (now calling himself James Blackthorn) living out his days peacefully in Bolivia. As Butch makes one final journey back home to America he gets tangled up with a young bandit called Eduardo (Eduardo Noriega) and soon he is once again being chased across a barren landscape by gangs and lawmen.

    The film’s narrative is intercut with flashbacks revealing a new version of the Butch and Sundance myth, detailing how they survived the famous gunfight in San Vicente. The King Slayer himself (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) brings life to the young Butch and along with Padraic Delaney as Sundance the two capture the fun of the partners that made them so endearing in 1969.

    Like Unforgiven before it, Blackthorn deals with the realities of cowboys living to an old age. Filled with regret and a longing for the past, Shepard portrays Cassidy with a subtle blend of melancholy and the same sense of humor and attitude that makes it clear this is the same character played by Paul Newman. The actor even contributes to the soundtrack, singing original versions of ‘Ain’t no Grave’ and ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ made famous by Johnny Cash and Jamie Woon respectively.

    Lighter moments of the plot are often contrasted with some brutal violence, reminding us of the realities of the time.

    While Blackthorn expands on a story and stands as a film in its own right I would definitely recommend revisiting the Robert Redford film beforehand if like me you have vague memories from watching it on TV on a saturday afternoon.