Leave it to Freddie Mercury to defy the odds, right?
Though the musical genius wasn’t alive to see Bohemian Rhapsody hit the big screen, his time-honored legacy was very much present and well within Fox’s biopic, which saw Mr. Robot‘s Rami Malek lend his likeness (and his vocal cords) for what was one of 2018’s best performances. In fact, the film’s now finding itself coming up in some serious Oscar talk, as it scored a huge victory last night at the Golden Globes.
As you’ve surely heard by now, Bohemian Rhapsody walked away with the award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. And though we wouldn’t go so far as to say that either of those prizes was totally undeserved, its wins have definitely sparked some controversy across the web.
For one thing, Bohemian Rhapsody...
Though the musical genius wasn’t alive to see Bohemian Rhapsody hit the big screen, his time-honored legacy was very much present and well within Fox’s biopic, which saw Mr. Robot‘s Rami Malek lend his likeness (and his vocal cords) for what was one of 2018’s best performances. In fact, the film’s now finding itself coming up in some serious Oscar talk, as it scored a huge victory last night at the Golden Globes.
As you’ve surely heard by now, Bohemian Rhapsody walked away with the award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. And though we wouldn’t go so far as to say that either of those prizes was totally undeserved, its wins have definitely sparked some controversy across the web.
For one thing, Bohemian Rhapsody...
- 1/7/2019
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Siri Garber is expanding her Platform Public Relations with new branch offices in New York City and Sydney, Australia. The Sydney office will be headed up by Platform's VP of talent Jane Negline, who joined the company after spearheading PR for “Australian Idol” and working on many Australian awards shows. Also read: CW's ‘Arrow’ Casts ‘The Pact's’ Caity Lotz as Black Canary (Exclusive) Negline's clients include: Grant Bowler (Syfy's “Defiance”), Kym Johnson (“Dancing With the Stars”), Samantha Harris (“The Insider”), Thea Andrews (“The Insider”), Harry Cook (“Accidents Happen”) and Stephanie Ellis (“The Sleepwalker”). The New York office is being headed up by Barbara Saint-Aime,...
- 4/17/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Director: Adam Blaiklock Writers: Adam Blaiklock, Matt Tomaszewski, Joe Velikovsky Starring: Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Sam Lyndon, Simon Lyndon, Leeanna Walsman, Harry Cook, Peter Phelps Caught Inside is a not-so-tall tale of how rationally real (not reel) people would react to a brutish man like Bull (Ben Oxenbould). I am getting ahead of myself though, so please allow me to back my ass up a bit... A group of impeccably attractive Aussie blokes charter a private boat -- the aptly named Hedonist -- captained by Skipper Joe (Peter Phelps) for a surfing safari to a remote island located somewhere off the coast of Thailand with radical swells and tubular breaks; Bull is along for the ride because he is the key to finding the clandestine locale. It is supposed to be a guys only escapade, but Toobs (Simon Lyndon) brings along his girlfriend Alex (Leeanna Walsman) and her scrumptiously seductive friend,...
- 5/22/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival)
Directed by: Adam Blaiklock
Written by: Joe Velikovsky, Matt Tomaszewski and Adam Blaiklock
Starring: Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Sam Lyndon, Simon Lyndon, Leeanna Walsman, Harry Cook and Peter Phelps
Boat-locked dramas have held their place among low-budget thrillers for some time. “Dead Calm,” “Open Water” and “Donkey Punch” have proffered a variety of versions of people locked in a precarious place with nowhere to go but down.
This time, young Australian filmmaker Adam Blaiklock casts a group of fairly seasoned Australian television actors and takes them to Thailand, where cheap fish and boat charters lure thousands of similarly minded southerners each year. This team has leased a vessel called “Hedonist” for what was supposed to be a boys’ surfing trip but now consists of four guys, two girls, a skipper and his crew. The two girls are two...
(from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival)
Directed by: Adam Blaiklock
Written by: Joe Velikovsky, Matt Tomaszewski and Adam Blaiklock
Starring: Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Sam Lyndon, Simon Lyndon, Leeanna Walsman, Harry Cook and Peter Phelps
Boat-locked dramas have held their place among low-budget thrillers for some time. “Dead Calm,” “Open Water” and “Donkey Punch” have proffered a variety of versions of people locked in a precarious place with nowhere to go but down.
This time, young Australian filmmaker Adam Blaiklock casts a group of fairly seasoned Australian television actors and takes them to Thailand, where cheap fish and boat charters lure thousands of similarly minded southerners each year. This team has leased a vessel called “Hedonist” for what was supposed to be a boys’ surfing trip but now consists of four guys, two girls, a skipper and his crew. The two girls are two...
- 3/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival)
Directed by: Adam Blaiklock
Written by: Joe Velikovsky, Matt Tomaszewski and Adam Blaiklock
Starring: Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Sam Lyndon, Simon Lyndon, Leeanna Walsman, Harry Cook and Peter Phelps
Boat-locked dramas have held their place among low-budget thrillers for some time. “Dead Calm,” “Open Water” and “Donkey Punch” have proffered a variety of versions of people locked in a precarious place with nowhere to go but down.
This time, young Australian filmmaker Adam Blaiklock casts a group of fairly seasoned Australian television actors and takes them to Thailand, where cheap fish and boat charters lure thousands of similarly minded southerners each year. This team has leased a vessel called “Hedonist” for what was supposed to be a boys’ surfing trip but now consists of four guys, two girls, a skipper and his crew. The two girls are two...
(from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival)
Directed by: Adam Blaiklock
Written by: Joe Velikovsky, Matt Tomaszewski and Adam Blaiklock
Starring: Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Sam Lyndon, Simon Lyndon, Leeanna Walsman, Harry Cook and Peter Phelps
Boat-locked dramas have held their place among low-budget thrillers for some time. “Dead Calm,” “Open Water” and “Donkey Punch” have proffered a variety of versions of people locked in a precarious place with nowhere to go but down.
This time, young Australian filmmaker Adam Blaiklock casts a group of fairly seasoned Australian television actors and takes them to Thailand, where cheap fish and boat charters lure thousands of similarly minded southerners each year. This team has leased a vessel called “Hedonist” for what was supposed to be a boys’ surfing trip but now consists of four guys, two girls, a skipper and his crew. The two girls are two...
- 3/13/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Hey everyone! Sorry I was not around last week I took a mini vacay but now I am back! I am sure you all had plenty to read with Comic-Con and all! Anyways, there's not too much coming out this week but here's a few for you!
Clash of the Titans
If he is to save the life of the beautiful Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos), the valiant Perseus (Sam Worthington) -- born to a god but raised as a man -- must lead a team of intrepid warriors on a quest to battle a host of powerful, beastly enemies. This sweeping fantasy epic, a remake of the 1981 hit, also stars Liam Neeson as Zeus, Ralph Fiennes as Hades, Danny Huston as Poseidon and Gemma Arterton as Io.
Starring: Sam Worthington, Alexa Davalos
Director: Louis Leterrier
This was not as good as the first one in my opinion. Worth a watch though.
- 7/27/2010
- by Mars
- GeekTyrant
It's so good to finally be able to tell people about Caught Inside. Formally called The Hedonist, and filmed by a dynamic new Australian filmmaking team in the stunning Maldive Islands, the buzz around the film industry Down Under has been strong on this film for a while.
Now, with the news the open water thriller will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival, the filmmakers have released a fantastic trailer which recalls the classic Dead Calm, by that other Aussie, Phillip Noyce. Here's the synopsis: A surf charter to remote paradise. A bunch of mates, uncrowded waves and one rule; leave your girlfriend at home. When this rule is broken, focus turns towards a single female. She flirts with the attention of her captive male audience. Sexual tension, manipulation and deceit erupt into violence. But on a boat in the middle of nowhere you can't run and you can't hide.
Now, with the news the open water thriller will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival, the filmmakers have released a fantastic trailer which recalls the classic Dead Calm, by that other Aussie, Phillip Noyce. Here's the synopsis: A surf charter to remote paradise. A bunch of mates, uncrowded waves and one rule; leave your girlfriend at home. When this rule is broken, focus turns towards a single female. She flirts with the attention of her captive male audience. Sexual tension, manipulation and deceit erupt into violence. But on a boat in the middle of nowhere you can't run and you can't hide.
- 5/17/2010
- Screen Anarchy
This one has been making the international festival rounds for a while, but now Andrew Lancaster's darkly charming debut Accidents Happen is readying to open in Australia we're starting to see some promotional material - beyond the beautiful teaser trailer released last year.
Here we have the new poster, featuring a very startled looking Geena Davis, possibly surprised that her movie career is back on track after a long break, and co-stars Harrison Gilbertson and Harry Cook. Props to Ahmed Salama for the poster design.
Below is the trailer, which pitches the film pretty close to what it is - a black comedy with some intensely dark melodramatic moments, and lots of slow-motion. Zack Snyder would be proud.
Accidents Happen, which was actually shot in Sydney, Australia (as a stand in for Connecticut) is the story of an accident-prone kid, Billy Conway (Gilbertson) and his family, led by comically...
Here we have the new poster, featuring a very startled looking Geena Davis, possibly surprised that her movie career is back on track after a long break, and co-stars Harrison Gilbertson and Harry Cook. Props to Ahmed Salama for the poster design.
Below is the trailer, which pitches the film pretty close to what it is - a black comedy with some intensely dark melodramatic moments, and lots of slow-motion. Zack Snyder would be proud.
Accidents Happen, which was actually shot in Sydney, Australia (as a stand in for Connecticut) is the story of an accident-prone kid, Billy Conway (Gilbertson) and his family, led by comically...
- 4/4/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Australian composer (Alex Proyas' Garage Days) and short film filmmaker Andrew Lancaster makes his feature directorial debut with Accidents Happen, an indie dramedy that premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis), distant brother (Harry Cook), and stoic dad (Joel Tobeck). But when Billy starts to act out, everything changes for him and his family. Based loosely on Brian Carbee's autobiographical book and one-man theater production, the film is set in 1980's New England, but was shot in Sydney. The film was named by New York Post as one of the five films to look out for at Tribeca, and the Examiner called it "a promising feature debut (by director Andrew Lancaster and writer Brian Carbee) that isn’t...
- 6/5/2009
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Accidents Happen” Director: Andrew Lancaster Screenwriter: Brian Carbee Primary Cast: Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Joel Tobeck, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory Synopsis: Set in a 1980s New England suburb, director Andrew Lancaster’s stunning debut is a bittersweet drama revolving around a dysfunctional family coping with the consequences of a …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Accidents Happen” Director: Andrew Lancaster Screenwriter: Brian Carbee Primary Cast: Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Joel Tobeck, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory Synopsis: Set in a 1980s New England suburb, director Andrew Lancaster’s stunning debut is a bittersweet drama revolving around a dysfunctional family coping with the consequences of a …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. See more images. What's the film about? There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis), distant brother (Harry Cook), and stoic dad (Joel Tobeck). But when Billy starts to act out, everything changes for him and his family in this visually stunning, bittersweet drama. ...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis)...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis)...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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