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Blu-ray and DVD Round up 17th June 2013

To The Wonder

Each week we take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of the home entertainment offerings, reviewing and rating the films and the special features packed onto the discs. Here are the essential picks from the releases out on the 17th of June 2013. Release of the Week     To The [...]




Win a To the Wonder Goodie Bag

To the Wonder BD Packshot

To celebrate the release of TO THE WONDER, the acclaimed latest offering from Terrence Malick on Blu-ray & DVD on 17 June, we have 3 x To The Wonder goodie bags of signed posters by Olga Kurylenko, film sill prints and Blu-ray copies to giveaway. The film is centred on Neil (Ben Affleck, Argo), a [...]




Top 10 Must-See Movies of April 2013

Iron-Man-3-Poster

April 2013 promises to be a big month at the box office. Not quite as big as May, I think, but we have a slew of awesome movies coming out this month. March has just closed out with a very impressive performance from G.I. Joe: Retaliation around the world, following the release of Disney’s Oz [...]




First US Poster for Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder

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Terrence Malick’s latest feature, To the Wonder, has been dividing critics once more ever since its debut at Venice debut last year. It has polarised critics in the months since, and will likely continue to do so as it opens across the world this year. I saw the film out in Toronto last September and [...]




The HeyUGuys Interview: Olga Kurylenko talks working with Terrence Malick in To the Wonder

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It seems that The Tree of Life director Terrence Malick is one of the most desirable filmmakers to work with for any actor, as a host of the biggest stars in world cinema line up for a role in whatever the distinguished director is working on. In his latest feature To The Wonder we see Ben Affleck [...]




To The Wonder Review

To The Wonder

Terrence Malick certainly likes a challenge. In the Oscar nominated The Tree of Life he attempted to discover the meaning of life, whereas now he has scaled down somewhat to simply understand love and its nuances. As a result, To The Wonder works better in that it’s not quite as grand a subject matter, therefore [...]




Win a To the Wonder Poster Signed by Olga Kurylenko

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TO THE WONDER, in cinemas February 22nd, is the beautiful and acclaimed latest offering from Terrence Malick, the legendary director of THE TREE OF LIFE, BADLANDS and DAYS OF HEAVEN.  The film is centred on Neil (Ben Affleck, ARGO), a man who is torn between two loves: Marina (Olga Kurylenko, QUANTUM OF SOLACE), the European woman who [...]




UK Quad Poster for Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder

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Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder promises to be one of the most prominent polarising films this year, earning as wide a set of reviews as possible from critics since its Venice debut last year – you can read our review from Toronto here. The film will be released on our shores next month, and after [...]




First International Posters for Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder

To-the-Wonder-International-Poster

There’s little doubt that Terrence Malick’s latest film, To the Wonder, will be dividing critics and audiences alike in the months to come. The film premiered at Venice this year, and continued on to TIFF days later – you can read our review here – and has already, and perhaps expectedly, been receiving polarised reviews. [...]




To The Wonder UK Trailer

To The Wonder

StudioCanal have unveiled the official UK trailer for To The Wonder. Written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life), To The Wonder stars Rachel McAdams (Morning Glory), Ben Affleck (Argo), Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace) and Charles Baker (Splinter). To The Wonder, which premiered earlier this year at [...]




TIFF 2012 – To The Wonder Review

To The Wonder

Those who were holding out hope that Terrence Malick might return to something resembling straightforward narrative filmmaking after the mysticism and patchwork storytelling of The Tree of Life will be disappointed with To The Wonder;  the film uses the same impressionistic narrative style, but in doing so fails to elevate a very slight and often [...]




Hanan Townshend Will Score Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder

Hanan Townshend

Hanan Townshend has been selected to score Terrence Malick’s latest film To The Wonder. New Zealand-born Townshend, who contributed a few pieces of music to Malick’s The Tree of Life, is relatively unknown in the world of composing, having only scored one other feature film in the past, Patrick Gillies’ The Holy Roller. Starring Ben Affleck, [...]




Venice International Film Festival Line-Up Announced

Venice International Film Festival

This week sees the line-up announcement of not one but two of the year’s biggest events in the film industry. Toronto International Film Festival’s line-up was officially announced earlier this week, and was absolutely fantastic, and now the Venice International Film Festival have officially announced their line-up, featuring some incredibly anticipated films as well. The [...]




Toronto International Film Festival Line-Up Announced

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The line-up for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival has been officially announced across the Atlantic this morning – local time, and it is simply amazing. Opening the festival will be Rian Johnson’s hotly-anticipated Looper, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and joining it are a slew of fantastic films, many of which making their world / North [...]




Terrence Malick’s Untitled Project with Ben Affleck & Rachel McAdams titled To The Wonder

Ben Affleck and Rachel Weisz

Since last year’s Palme d’Or-winning The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick has become something of a prolific filmmaker. He’s got two feature films currently in the works in the form of Knight of Cups and Lawless (which may or may not see its title change, given that John Hillcoat’s previously titled The Wettest County has [...]