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Detailed Plot Synopsis For Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder Released

September 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Terrence Malick’s new movie, To The Wonder, premiered at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend to mixed reviews, ranging from the underwhelmed to those who feel the director has outdone The Tree Of Life. However in typical Malick style, the plot of the movie has been a bit mysterious, but now a full synopsis has been released for the movie, which stars Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Olga Kurylenko and Javier Bardem (with others like Jessica Chastain having been cut out of the film).

Here’s the synopsis: ‘TO THE WONDER, written and directed by Terrence Malick, is a romantic drama centered on Neil, a man who is torn between two loves: Marina, the European woman who came to United States to be with him, and Jane, the old flame he reconnects with from his hometown. In TO THE WONDER, Malick explores how love and its many phases and seasons – passion, sympathy, obligation, sorrow, indecision – can transform, destroy, and reinvent lives.

‘As TO THE WONDER opens, Neil and Marina are together on the French island of Mont St. Michel – known in France as The Wonder of the Western World (Merveille de l’Occident) – and invigorated by feelings of being newly in love. Neil, an aspiring writer, has left the United States in search of a better life, leaving behind a string of unhappy affairs. Looking into Marina’s eyes as the Abbey looms in the distance, Neil is certain he has finally found the one woman he can love with commitment. He makes a vow to be true to this woman alone.

‘Marina, quiet and beautiful, with flashes of a mischievous humor, is divorced and the mother of a 10-year-old daughter, Tatiana. At 16, Marina left the Ukraine for Paris without a cent to her name. There, she married a Frenchman who abandoned her after just two years, leaving her alone with Tatiana in a studio apartment. Marina was forced to work a variety of temporary jobs to make her way. Having nearly given up hope, Marina is overcome with joy to be in love with Neil, her salvation from an unhappy future.

‘Two years later, Neil and Marina are living in a small town in Oklahoma, close to where Neil grew up. Neil, having given up his hopes of becoming a writer, has taken a job as an environmental inspector. Neil is happy with his work, but his love for Marina cools as she, for her part, is frustrated by the holding pattern she feels she is in with Neil. She fears her youth – and happiness – are slipping away. In spite of her anxieties about Neil, Marina initially feels at home in Oklahoma, embraced by the open space and sky, and soothed by the sounds that come from the wind harp that animates breezes into songs.

‘Seeking advice, Marina turns to another exile in the community, a Catholic priest named Quintana. We learn that Father Quintana has come to grapple with his own dilemmas, as he harbors doubts about his vocation. He no longer feels the ardor he knew in the first days of his faith, and wonders if he ever will again.

‘Professional life throws Neil into conflict as well, when he discovers that a smelting operation in town is polluting the soil and water and threatening the health of future generations. His concerns fail to persuade his neighbors, who depend on the smelter for their livelihoods. Under pressure to keep quiet, Neil must once again weigh the consequences of his actions.

‘Neil’s doubts about Marina intensify. This, coupled with the fact that Marina’s visa is soon to expire, leads her to return to France with her daughter. In her absence, Neil reconnects with Jane, an old friend. As the two of them fall deeply in love, Neil finds this new relationship far less complicated. Yet when word comes to him that Marina has fallen on hard times and her daughter has gone to live with her father and refuses to have anything more to do with her, he finds himself gripped by a sense of responsibility for her wellbeing, and arranges for her return to the United States.

‘Neil’s entanglements with the two women in his life, and Father Quintana’s struggle with his faith, force them both to consider different kinds of love. Should the commitment they each made be undertaken as a duty, sometimes full of effort? Or should we accept that love often changes, and doesn’t always last? Can sorrow bind lovers more tightly than joy?’

No UK release date is currently set, although the film has found distribution around the world, so hopefully a date will be set soon.

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ACTORS: Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: Terrence Malick  FILMS: To The Wonder  

New On The Road Trailer Drives In

September 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A new look at Walter Salles’ adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s classic has arrived, so we can get another hint at the tone of the film and it’s rather sepia colour palette. The film follows Sal Paradise (Sam Riley), an aspiring New York writer who meets Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund), a devastatingly charming ex-con, who’s married to the very liberated and seductive Marylou (Kristen Stewart). Sal and Dean bond instantly. Determined not to get locked in to a constricted life, the two friends cut their ties and take to the road with Marylou. Thirsting for liberty, the three young people head off in search of the world, of other encounters, and of themselves. It’s currently due out on the UK on October 12th.

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ACTORS: Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart  DIRECTORS: Walter Salles  FILMS: On The Road  

Love & Honor Trailer – Liam Hemsworth goes AWOL for love

September 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

I’m not entirely sure what it is, but in the trailer for Love & Honor, Liam Hemsworth is the least soldiery looking solider I’ve ever seen, but at least he looks pretty and gets his shirt off. He plays Dalton Joiner, a young soldier in Vietnam who gets dumped by his hometown girlfriend Jane. He vows to sneak home during the war to win her back. His best buddy, Mickey Wright, never one to miss out on a wild time, decides to go with him. They must get back to America, change her mind and return to the war without getting caught. These best friends end up learning the true meaning of love, honour and commitment. The movie should open later this year.

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ACTORS: Liam Hemsworth, Teresa Palmer, Aimee Teegarden, Chris Lowell  DIRECTORS: Danny Mooney  FILMS: Love & Honor  

Seven Psychopaths Red Band Trailer – Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken & Sam Rockwell get criminal

September 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Written and Directed by Oscar-winner Martin McDonagh, the comedy Seven Psychopaths follows a struggling screenwriter (Colin Farrell) who inadvertently becomes entangled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld after his oddball friends (Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell) kidnap a gangster’s (Woody Harrelson) beloved Shih Tzu. The movie co-stars Abbie Cornish, Tom Waits, Olga Kurylenko and Zeljko Ivanek. No UK release date is currently set, but enjoy the new red band trailer.

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ACTORS: Sam Rockwell, Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken  DIRECTORS: Martin McDonagh  FILMS: Seven Psychopaths  

Third Hobbit Movie Gets A Release Date, While The Second Film Is Given A Name

September 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

While a couple of months ago it was confirmed The Hobbit was changing from being two movies to three, we didn’t know when the third film would be released, or which of the films was getting a new title. Now we know, as Warner Bros has released a statement, saying that the final film will be titled The Hobbit: There and Back Again (which was previously what the second film was going to be called), and will be released worldwide on July 18th, 2014.

The studio also announced the title of the second installment in the franchise will be The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, and will keep its release date on December 13th, 2013. The first film in the trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, opens December 14th, 2012.

Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures, stated, “We wanted to have a shorter gap between the second and third films of The Hobbit Trilogy. Opening in July affords us not only the perfect summer tentpole, but fans will have less time to wait for the finale of this epic adventure.”

Some fans will undoubtedly still feel adding a third film is just a cash-grab, but we’ll have to wait and see whether it works.

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ACTORS: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen  DIRECTORS: Peter Jackson  FILMS: The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug  

Zac Efron Asks Are We Officially Dating?

September 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Zac Efron could do with a decent hit, and he seems to be hoping the realm of the rom-com is where he’ll find it, as he’s joined the cast of Are We Officially Dating?, a new film that will be looking for buyers at the Toronto International Film Festival next week, according to Variety. (Ed: I’m presuming the movie is based on me and Zac, as he’s always asking me ‘Are We Officially Dating?’, or is that just in my mind?)

The film is about three Manhattan friends who make a pact to remain single. The plot thickens when each friend falls in love shortly after the vow is made (wouldn’t you just know it!). Zac Efron is the first to sign up for the film, with more casting news to likely follow out of Toronto next week.

Tom Gormican will direct from his own screenplay, which was featured on the 2010 Black List. The movie is set to start shooing this November in New York City.

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ACTORS: Zac Efron  DIRECTORS: Tom Gormican  FILMS: That Awkward Moment  

First Image Of Chris Pine As Jack Ryan Arrives

September 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It’s not often the first image for a film arrives before an official title has been announced, but that’s what’s happened with Paramount’s reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise, which has started shooting with Kenneth Branagh directing and Chris Pine playing the lead role.

The image shows Pine zooming along the Mahattan streets on a motorbike, although the main plot sees the young Jack Ryan heading to Moscow, looking at his life before he became a CIA operative. Keira Knightley, Kevin Costner and Branagh also star, with a Christmas 2013 release date set. (Image via Coming Soon)

UPDATE: Over the weekend another image was released, giving us out first look at Kevin Costner in the movie. Costner portrays William Harper, Ryan’s mentor, with the plan being that if this film is a success, Costner will get his own spin-off, Without Remorse.

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ACTORS: Chris Pine  DIRECTORS: Kenneth Branagh  FILMS: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit  

How To Survive A Plague Poster Revealed

September 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


A couple of weeks ago we posted the trailer for the powerful new documentary How To Survive A Plague, about the early days of AIDS epidemic and the brave people who took a stand and forced change. The film reaches US cinemas on September 21st (but as yet it doesn’t appear a UK release has been set), and ahead of that a new poster has been released.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE is the story of the brave young men and women who successfully reversed the tide of an epidemic, demanded the attention of a fearful nation and stopped AIDS from becoming a death sentence. This improbable group of activists bucked oppression and, with no scientific training, infiltrated government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, helping to identify promising new medication and treatments and move them through trials and into drugstores in record time. In the process, they saved their own lives and ended the darkest days of a veritable plague, while virtually emptying AIDS wards in American hospitals in the process. The powerful story of their fight is a classic tale of empowerment and activism that has since inspired movements for change in everything from breast cancer research to Occupy Wall Street. Their story stands as a powerful inspiration to future generations, a road map, and a call to arms. This is how you change the world.

‘Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival, New Directors/New films, San Francisco International FF, Provincetown FF, Outfest Documentary Centerpiece, Seattle International FF’

You can find out more at the film’s official website.

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DIRECTORS: David France  FILMS: How To Survive A Plague  

Paranorman Features Hollywood’s First Out Gay Animated Character

August 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although the world of animation has presented us with many camp and perhaps closeted character over the years (there’s been a lot of speculation over whether Brave’ Merida is actually a lesbian), with little fanfare one movie has actually just given Hollywood it’s first out gay character.The film is Paranorman, which features a jock character who turns out to be gay, and not only that, he has a boyfriend.

The character fits into the film’s message about tolerance and understanding, as it’s about a boy who can talk to the dead, but nobody except his best friend believes him. The movie is directed by a British duo, Chris Butler and Sam Fell. Butler recently spoke to Indiewire, who said about the character, “I wanted it from the start, absolutely. It seemed like the best bookend to that whole tolerance thing and to do it as a joke, a kind of throwaway thing, but something that has NEVER been done before. I think we’re telling a story about intolerance, so you have to be brave about it.”

The stop motion film, which comes from the same studio that produced Coraline, hits UK cinemas on Septermber 14th.

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In The Family Trailer – The things a gay dad will do for his family

August 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Thanks to an interview with director Patrick Wang over at The Advocate, we were tipped off to the trailer and some clips for In The Family, which looks like it could be a fascinating and morally complex film about the difficult journey of a gay father. It’s been getting some great reviews at screenings across the US, although there’s no news on when it might be reaching the UK.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In the town of Martin, Tennessee, Chip Hines, a precocious six year old, has only known life with his two dads, Cody and Joey. And a good life it is. When Cody dies suddenly in a car accident, Joey and Chip struggle to find their footing again. Just as they begin to, Cody’s will reveals that he named his sister as Chip’s guardian. The years of Joey’s acceptance into the family unravel as Chip is taken away from him. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are. Armed with their comfort and inspired by memories of Cody, Joey finds a path to peace with the family and closer to his son.’

Take a look at the trailer above and we have some clips below.

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