Film - Mary Bello
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Film - Mary Bello
IN CINEMAS Anna Karenina ★★★★ Director: Joe Wright Featuring: Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Aaron Taylor- Johnson Joe Wright has adapted Tolstoy’s epic novel into a stunning movie. With a dreamy score, gorgeous period costumes, drama, sensuality, betrayal and lust from days of old it’s this years stand out period drama. Knightley wows as tortured heroine Karenina. Out 7th September Cockneys vs Zombies ★★★ Director: Featuring: Michelle Ryan, Honor Blackman, Alan Ford Cockneys are pitted against zombies when a trio of East End siblings attempt to hold up a bank so that their grandfathers care home can stay open. Sounds convoluted but watch it, it’ll all make sense. Some low brow wit and gun tootin’ Brits in the shape of Michelle Ryan and Honor Blackman feature. Out 31st August IN-HOUSE Lil Wayne: No Ceilings ★★★ Love him or hate him, Lil Wayne is one of the most successful rappers in recent history on his own merit and with his Young Money label. Check out the behind the scenes clips, interviews and exclusive performances from every artist on the YM roster. A must for fans. Out Now All In Good Time ★★★ Focusing on a British Asian family the main storyline features newlyweds who can’t consummate their marriage. Predictable but heart-warming. Out 24th September Marley ★★★★★ A welcome addition to anyone’s movie collection featuring interviews with those who knew him best from contemporaries to friends, lovers and his children- the documentary details Marley’s musical journey, the struggles he faced with being mixed race, his eye for the ladies and the fact that he left us too soon. Out Now Film REVIEWS LAWLESS ★★★★ Director: John Hillcoat Featuring: Shia La Beouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Jessica Chastain The story… based on a book about true life events, Lawless centres on the Bondurant brothers. La Beouf stars as youngest brother Jack, Hardy as Forrest and Jason Clarke as Howard. Together they run a bootlegging business in Prohibition era Franklin County, Virginia. It’s all pretty small time but lucrative, until Special Agent Charlie Rakes (Guy Pearce) is brought into town to thwart their activities. The positives… between the screenplay by Nick Cave and direction from Hillcoat, Wettest Country In The World (the book upon which the film is based) has been turned into sublime silver screen stuff full of action, suspense, violence and downright fine fella’s. Shia La Beouf stands out as the cocky Jack and although the brothers are downright wrong ‘uns, you kind of root for them to get away with their gargantuan misdemeanours. And Jessica Chastain plays the perfect requisite femme fatale, assisting the boys and falling for Forrest Bondurant in the process. The negatives… at times the violence is a little too raw and you need to watch through sweaty palms when the knives, guns and aggressive men come out to play… Out 7th September ONE FROM THE VAULT… We remember some of the best black films that rocked the Hollywood movie establishment. BOOTY CALL Oh come on you movie buffs, there is nothing wrong with a little mindless, rib ticklin’ fodder every now and then. Split your sides as you gawp at the audacity of Bunz and Rushon, friends who have gone without sex for so long that they will apply any means necessary to get some (barring illegality of course.) If for nothing else, watch this movie to see Jamie Foxx when he was all about comedic timing in a roles very far from Oscar nodding Ray. Full of raunchy moments, racial stereotypes and a wonderful cameo from the late Bernie Mac. Vivica A. Fox and Tamala Jones pop up as objet’s du désir. 123 123 Film-S.indd 123 22/8/12 13:57:34