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OHMYGOD. Only 10 days, 21 hours, 37 minutes, and 56 seconds until it’s released in the UK (well, the day that it’s released).

That is all I have to say.

 

 

Jenn

Interview with Warwick alumni Martin Baker, who is now Head of Commercial Affairs at Channel 4, with some useful tips on how to break into the media industry.

 

Enjoy!

 

Steff

Gregory Peck is an outlaw. His reputation is legendary. 13 recognised kills to his name. The fastest hand in the West. So why not stay an outlaw? Because the chance of salvation from the love of a good woman and a small boy is too big an opportunity to let go.

 

David

Finally! A confirmed UK release! Probably in May. Which is ages away. And the DVD is already out in America. I’ll wait. Because I want to see it on a big screen first time.

The Brothers Bloom is the second film from writer/director Rian Johnson, the creator of Brick, my favourite film in the whole wide world. It is a con-man/heist film starring Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, Rinko Kikuchi and Robbie Coltrane.

Wait, what? Why has this only just been confirmed for a UK release, you ask? Why has a film with a bankable mainstream star like Mark Ruffalo that cost a decent amount not been pushed here? A film that stars two Oscar winners in Adrien Brody and Rachel Weisz, plus another (Maximillian Schell) and a recent nominee (Rinko Kikuchi), from a critically acclaimed writer/director, whose first film made more money in the UK than it did in the US?

What the hell, Summit?! Too busy with your little vampires to spare a thought for the rest of us and find a UK distributor?

This really has me puzzled. Is this merely an issue of UK audiences, or the producers focussing on the Twilight movies, or what?

In other news, Johnson has also created a tumblr for his next film, a sci-fi/gangster flick called Looper. There’s some interesting bits and pieces about Looper floating around, not least the little quotations and images on the tumblr account. I’m excited already!

David

An Education is a kind of coming-of-age thingy set in the ’60s and it has the guy who plays Mark in Garden State in it. Personally really looking forward to seeing this on Wednesday, I hope you all are coming.

Badly written post but there we are.

David

David

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