Mad Max: Fury Road
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Mad Max: Fury Road
blockbuster.com.au September 2015 your monthly guide to new releases available at blockbuster FREE! © 2015 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment. All rights reserved. THE FILTH AND THE FURIOSA! TOM HARDY AND CHARLIZE THERON ARE GUNNING FOR FREEDOM IN MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Big GAME EX MACHINA BETTER CALL SAUL: Season 1 RENT it the 1st time ~ Plus Bonus Competition! ~ Win a The Walking Dead board game and merch pack! /Blockbuster.aus † THE WALKING DEAD: THE COMPLETE FIFTH SEASON Available: September 2 Stars: Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus Genre: Drama/Horror Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Penny Dreadful Available on: Rick Grimes and company are back for more cadaver-chopping action with the fifth season of this wildly successful postapocalyptic drama. Starting the season with Rick and his merry group of followers imprisoned in a train car after the promise of sanctuary at Terminus turned out to be a ruse, our plucky band of survivors must contend with cannibalistic hunters, despotic group leaders and their own personal inner turmoils that threaten to tear the group apart – and all on top of the constant threat of brain munchers! However, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel, with whispers of a genuinely safe community of survivors dubbed the Alexandria safe zone, plus the return of a familiar face adding some much needed hope to proceedings…This season of The Walking Dead moves at a far brisker pace than the titular undead ever could, and is as delightfully bleak and gory as ever. Sean or 2 SEP © 2015 AMC FILM HOLDINGS LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *† Terms and conditions apply. At participating stores only. 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It’s taken a while, but Mad Max is back – and he’s back in style! We catch up with creator George Miller, as well as new Max Tom Hardy and his accomplice Charlize Theron and hoon down the wide open (and incredibly thrilling) Fury Road... THE AGE OF THE OVERSTATEMENT! 8 Marvel outdo themselves in the ‘big’ stakes with Avengers: Age of Ultron. We catch up with more superheroes than you could poke something villainous at to discover more about writer/director Joss Whedon’s latest smash... GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER 10 Vince, E, Turtle, Drama and Ari. They’ve taken their sweet time getting back together for a big screen outing, but they’re here and it’s as Hollywoodriffic as we all hoped. We catch up with some of the guys to talk Entourage... blockbuster.com.au REGULARS PRESS 4 We go full-on high octane at a local Blocky getting to know the new stuff, some things we missed and watching great words become great pictures... MOVIE REVIEWS 11 You might think it hard to follow up one of the greatest action movies ever in Mad Max: Fury Road, but you’d be wrong. Come on, check these flicks out! TV REVIEWS 20 So... Much... TV! Eyes... Square! We wouldn’t have it any other way either, with more TV reviews than ever before! BB KIDS 28 It’s time to get sheepish with Shaun’s movie, celebrate The Book of Life, get scared and migrate south! CROSSWORD 30 You better lose yourself in the questions, the boxes. You own them, you better answer ’em all, yo! NEXT MONTH 30 We spy with our little eyes, something beginning with Spy! Plus a whole bunch more ace October action... 1 NEW HEROES AND OLD It turns out that Tina Turner was wrong. It was time for another hero, and with Mad Max: Fury Road this month we got two – the overdue return of Max, plus the simply awe-inspiring Furiosa! 2 BEARS! From the hunted variety in this month’s brilliant action/ adventure surprise Big Game to the Infinitely Polar variety, it’s pleasing to see our fuzzy friends landing more movie gigs. Roll on Ted 2! 3 BAAAAAAAAAAAA! No, we’re not having Black Adder flashbacks, (Bibble!) rather we’re paying tribute to the one and only Shaun the Sheep, who’s wild and definitely woolly new movie is out this month. September 2015 3 PRESS Top Quote! “I am the Nightrider... I’m a fuel injected suicide machine! I am the rocker! I am the roller! I am the out-of-controller!” — Nightrider (Vince Gil), Mad Max (1979) CHECK OUT FROM PAPER TO PIXELS While a whole lot of entertainment hits our screens tailor-made for them, many a classic movie and TV show owes its existence to the land of literature. Be they comic books, pulp novels or deep tomes, they give us worlds that are rich with great characters and stories. Here are a handful that are out this month... Big Game It’s not every day that we get to see a Finnish action/adventure flick, let alone one that stars Samuel L Jackson! Based on the young adult novel by Dan Smith, this tale of a young Finnish hunter rescuing the President of the United States is a classic family adventure that really is a rollicking watch. Avengers: Age of Ultron We often wonder whether years ago, when Marvel visionary Stan Lee first created characters like the Hulk, Iron-Man and Thor, he envisaged them ripping movie screens apart. We reckon Avengers: Age of Ultron, written and directed by Buffy god Joss Whedon, would have Stan as impressed as we are. The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season Surely one of the most successful comic book to TV adaptations, especially in recent years, the walking dead of The Walking Dead may well be slow, but they’re as captivating as ever. Well, the efforts that Rick Grimes and his motley posse have to go to in order to survive certainly are! Gotham: The Complete First Season It may be Gotham City, but forget na-na-na-na Batman, for there’s no-no-no-no Batman here! Instead we get the origin story of the Bat and many of his adversaries, but as an aside to discovering what Jim Gordon went through as a GCPD cop before eventually becoming police commissioner. The Flash: The Complete First Season WOOSH! What was that? FWOOSH! What WAS that?! It’s not “what” but “who”. It’s Arrow’s mate The Flash, and he is a speedy chap. Now that he’s all super and stuff, the crime scene investigator who makes Usain Bolt look like a grandad vows to protect Central City from superpowered ne’er-do-wells. Child 44 2008’s intense Tom Rob Smith thriller novel hits our screens with all the force that it deserves. It revolves around a former agent of Russia’s MGB named Leo Demidov, who is investigating a series of utterly gruesome child murders committed by one Andrei Chikatilo. This is one truly chilling watch. What do you love about your job? Zac: Hanging out and talking to people who love and appreciate movies. Michael: Finding out our customers’ tastes to be able to recommend movies to them, knowing that they’ll get something out of it. Blake: Great staff and a bunch of awesome customers! L-R: Zac, Michael, Blake 4 September 2015 What’s your favourite movie of all time? Zac: John Carpenter’s The Thing Michael: The Fifth Element Blake: Schindler’s List What’s your top recommendation for a movie the whole family would enjoy? Zac: Rango Michael: Aladdin or The Little Mermaid Blake: Big Hero 6 What’s the last movie that you watched? Zac: What We Do in the Shadows (or as I like to call it, the funniest movie of 2014) Michael: Annabelle Blake: Blackhat blockbuster.com.au THIS TIME LAST MONTH RELEASE DATES Just in case you missed them... 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But 12 years later somebody else is wearing Max’s leathers. We speak with new Max Tom Hardy, writer/director Miller and co-star Charlize Theron about rebooting an action classic in Mad Max: Fury Road... WORDS: BROOKE CAMPBELL George, why did you decide to bring Mad Max back? George Miller: It’s been on my mind since the last millennium, 1999, when the idea first came. I’d already made three Mad Max movies, so I didn’t really want to do another one. I had other things I wanted to do, but the idea came, I kept on pushing it away, it came back and grew and grew and I found myself saying, ‘I think we’ll be making another Mad Max movie.’ I just didn’t realise it would take more than 12 years! Mel Gibson was originally going to come back as Max, but because the movie took so long to get going you had no choice but to recast. Is that correct? GM: This movie took so long to get going that by the time the planets finally all aligned, Mel had hit a lot of turbulence in his life. It also was never meant to be a story about an older warrior. It’s not like the movie Unforgiven or something like that. So it was time for there to be a new Mad Max, just like there have been several James Bonds over the period. When Tom walked into the room he felt so much like the character to me. Tom, how did you feel playing a role made famous by another actor? Tom Hardy: Like any actor, you get really excited when you land a part. Then I realised that the role of Max is synonymous with Mel Gibson – there’s a large group of people who love Mel as Max, and if it’s not Mel, it’s not Max. I was a bit crestfallen, for a second. But what I really understood from further conversations with George was that there was no need to step in, or replace, or try to do better, or try to bring something new. Ultimately, George and Mel went on a journey for three movies, then the legacy continued to develop, at which point it was time for me to switch in. 6 September 2015 Charlize, this is quite a different role for you. Did you enjoy it? Charlize Theron: It was incredible to play in George’s sandbox, literally, and be a woman, to try to celebrate women and be surrounded by women in a real story. GM: That character was always a woman, too. She was in the original storyboards. She had to be a woman. There was a backstory. If you saw her, you knew she’d gone through a lot. There’s a feminist agenda... GM: Initially, there was never a feminist agenda – it was just the story. There was simply going to be an extended chase, and the things being chased were going to be not an object but human beings – the five wives. The story needed a warrior, but it couldn’t be a man, because a man taking five wives from another man is an entirely different story. So then we created Furiosa, and everything grew out of that. Meanwhile, Max is like a wild dog, a wild animal trying to find freedom, and from there it was just a question of finding a way to put the two together. Where does this fit in terms of the other movies? Is it part four? GM: The films have no strict chronology. It’s like an episode in Mad Max’s life. I never ever wrote any of the scripts with a chronological order. Did you ever consider having Mel Gibson do a cameo in the movie? GM: The rumour went around that Mel might do a cameo, but we were trying really hard to make this world authentic and for the audience to be caught up in the experience of the screen and it didn’t make sense to suddenly have Mel appear, it would just pull the audience out. It would be like seeing Sean Connery appear in a Daniel Craig Bond film. Available on: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD 02 SEP Director: George Miller Stars: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult Genre: Action/Sci-Fi You’ll love this if you liked: Fast & Furious 7 Blu-ray features include... ●●Featurettes ●●Deleted scenes blockbuster.com.au We’ve waited 30 years for a new Mad Max flick, and it’s definitely been worth it! Max Rockatansky (reborn as Tom Hardy, Warrior) and his trusty Ford Interceptor cruise onto screen in what is possibly the only calm moment of Fury Road. That postapocalyptic serenity is soon broken by the War Boys, taking Max captive in the name of the tyrannical Immortan Joe, to be used as a blood supply for his disciple Nux (Nicholas Hoult, Warm Bodies). But Max is soon on the run again, after Joe’s lieutenant Furiosa (Charlize Theron, The Road) heads off on a fuel run – complete with five of the despot’s wives - and it’s all hands on deck to stop her. Max teams with the inspirational Furiosa, aiming to help bring the five wives to freedom. It’s the beginning of a 90-plus minute acrobatic action rampage that’s not only a completely joyous assault on the senses, but also possibly the greatest action sequence ever committed to film. Yes, it’s that good. It’s relentless, it’s astounding, and it makes time pass fleetingly. Who says we don’t need another hero? Mad Max: Fury Road isn’t just another Mad Max flick, it’s a triumphant kick up the bottom benchmark for action filmmakers everywhere to aspire to. Amy RENT BUY OR ACTION REVIEW & OWN THIS THE ORIGINAL MOVIE FOR $5 *Not final artwork * 2 SEP blockbuster.com.au © 2015 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. *Terms and conditions apply. Normal membership and rental conditions apply. At participating stores only, for a limited time & while stocks last. Max Max: Fury Road must be rented or bought on DVD or Blu-ray to be eligible to buy the original movie on on DVD for $5 SSP. The original movie can be purchased outside the Buddy Up! offer on DVD for $10 RRP. ‘SSP’ refers to suggested sale price. ‘RRP’ refers to recommended retail price. See in-store for details. SSP ea September 2015 7 The Avengers encounter the biggest of the bad in their latest thrillingly OTT adventure. We speak with writer/director Joss Whedon and the alter egos of most every Marvel superhero you could name about Avengers: Age of Ultron... WORDS: BROOKE CAMPBELL, CLINT MORRIS E H E T H T F O F O E G E A G TTHHEE A ! T ! N T E N E M E M T E A T T A S T R S O OVVEER Joss, when did you decide that Ultron should be the villain of the movie? Joss Whedon: I decided that we should have Ultron in the second movie before I decided to make the first! He’s big, he’s powerful, he’s angry, he’s metal, he’s strong enough to take these guys on and he’s been angry for so long that I think he might be a little unhinged, and I can write that! In addition to having Ultron in this instalment, what else can we expect from the movie? Robert Downey Jr: Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye has a heck of an arc this time, and also I think I can say from us who have gone before, the arc of what happens to Paul Bettany’s character The Vision, as well as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, are interesting. I feel that in many ways they’re the big triumph of the film. Mark Ruffalo: Agreed, Hawkeye’s storyline is great, and I could relate to it – being an actor who’s often away from home fighting imaginary evil guys and with a wife who’s at home saying ‘Where the hell are you? Why aren’t you here?’ I’m very sympathetic to that. Chris Evans: I really like Scarlett Johansson and Mark Ruffalo’s evolving connection in the film. There are some nice intimate moments in this challenged relationship between a team of superheroes where you don’t normally get to see romance, especially within the group. 8 September 2015 Paul Bettany: The Hawkeye arc is for me the heart of the movie. I found it really moving and Jeremy is fantastic. wait – and also all of the letters... Elizabeth Olsen: The first time we watch Black Widow talk down The Hulk I think is such a beautiful moment in the entire film. I’ve seen that twice now and it’s one of my favourite moments. SJ: Yeah, the cover letters before the script. Before you start filming the Avengers movies, what’s the thing that you get the most excited about? EO: Cooking and eating! Jeremy Renner: Hanging out with these degenerates! MR: Coming back to the world and seeing where these crazy people we’re playing are headed, and knowing that Joss is going to take us there, into his own twisted psyche. RDJ: Probably my first costume fitting, me surrounded by many full-length mirrors! CE: I’ll say a similar response to Jeremy, Marvel does a great job of bringing a lot of the same people together, not just in front of the camera but behind the camera. So coming back together as a group, it feels like a family, it’s a lot of familiar faces, it’s like a high school reunion or something. EO: I didn’t understand the question. CE: Yeah as soon as you said ‘cooking’ I thought, ‘She doesn’t get it. She misheard the question.’ Scarlett Johansson: Watching Elizabeth eat. Because no one else does! I get most excited about reading Joss’ script, because it’s the big payoff after a long RDJ: The cover letters for the scripts. Joss writes them... RDJ: They’re as good as the movie. SJ: They’re so delightful, and selfdeprecating. Aaron Taylor-Johnson: I’m just so excited to be part of it, you know? That Joss brought me along on this fantastic journey and to this fantastic group of actors. PB: Box office bonuses! RDJ: Wait, are they coming before the movie starts shooting now? MR: You guys got box office bonuses?! Here’s a question for the girls. How empowering does it feel to play two female superheroes in such a maledominated universe? SJ: Yeah, I just skip through the script and go, ‘Oh, Black Widow, there she is, and there she is again.’ Those are the only parts I read! But no, what’s great about playing this character is that she’s based in something deep, and something that I could hold onto – she’s grounded in something very real. I think she’s experienced a lot of trauma, and she’s never really been able to make active choices for herself and now she finally is, and now she’s ready for it – and unfortunately it’s just kind of bad timing. But these kinds of things are something we can all hold onto, so that when we’re blockbuster.com.au ACTION FAB FACT! In the comics, Ultron was created by Dr Hank Pym, aka the original Ant-Man. In this movie Ultron is a dormant project that was developed by Tony Stark. We’ll have to wait just a little longer to catch up with Pym’s story when the movie Ant-Man hits home... REVIEW fighting the good fight and shooting five eighths of a page over two weeks it keeps us involved and keeps our heads straight. So I’m looking at it just from an actor looking for material that’s something substantial. Not just a female actor looking for substantial work. Thanks Joss! EO: I’m just still thrilled to be part of this whole group and world. It’s a franchise I’ve been watching since the first Iron Man and I think they make such great films with such a balance of depth and humour and action, and they’re all humans that have weaknesses and strengths. Especially in this film I think there’s a special highlight on everyone’s own personal worlds and lives and what makes them human. So I think that’s what makes this film so great. Joss, this movie was expected to be a billion dollar hit before it had even wrapped. That must put you under a lot of pressure? JW: If I had a key on my computer that said ‘billion dollars’ I would press it. I don’t really think about those things. The restrictions are sometimes frustrating and sometimes very useful, because the page is not so blank. The thing I loved about Marvel Comics is the thing I love about what Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is doing with the Marvel Universe, which is that he approaches every movie as a completely new idea, as a movie of some particular genre which happens to have a superhero in it. He’s not interested in creating a formula, he’s interested in creating a universe. blockbuster.com.au Available on: avengers: age of ultron 16 SEP Director: Joss Whedon Stars: Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth Genre: Action/Sci-Fi You’ll love this if you liked: Guardians of the Galaxy Blu-ray features include... ●●Commentary ●●Deleted scenes ●●Featurettes ●●Gag reel Joss, you’re not directing Avengers 3. Does that mean your involvement with Marvel has come to an end? JW: I don’t think I’ll ever get that far away from the Marvel Universe because I love it so much. After my long rest, I plan a longer rest and possibly an eternal rest. I have no immediate plans which, is the best thing I’ve ever said! The world’s most famous superhero team return in this exuberant, eye-popping and explosive sequel to 2012’s massive hit which saw Marvel’s biggest heroes band together to fight an otherworldly foe. This time, Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow and the rest of the squad are joined by a few new faces as they fight to protect the world from a merciless robot known as Ultron. While aiding the rest of the Avengers in their fight against evil worldwide, Tony Stark kick starts his own global peacekeeping program controlled by a mysterious and powerful artificial intelligence. Little does he know that the intelligence is too smart for its own good, and takes command of thousands of robotic bodies, threatening to wipe out humanity in the name of global extinction. In order to put an end to Ultron’s apocalyptic plans, the Avengers must band together to fight what might be an unwinnable battle against their most powerful foe yet. Meanwhile, two new superpowered humans appear, each displaying frightening abilities – but whose side are they truly on? A satisfying sequel that remains actionpacked from start to finish, Avengers: Age of Ultron is a must-see for any superhero aficionado, and is a wonderful crowning jewel for Marvel’s second phase of big screen stories. Scott September 2015 9 COMEDY The original cast reunite for a movie version of TV smash Entourage, which is all about the life and career of Vincent ‘Vinnie’ Chase. But did you know that the character was inspired by one of today’s most popular actors? WORDS: CLINT MORRIS “It started out to be about Mark, as in let’s find who the next Mark Wahlberg is,” creator/writer/director Doug Ellin says. “When Adrian Grenier was cast it went in a different direction. They’re very different types of guys and very different types of actors.” Doug tells us that Wahlberg’s real life entourage were also quite different to the guys in Vincent Chase’s troupe. Available on: *Not final artwork entourage 16 SEP “Mark has a Johnny Drama, who I’d say is probably closest to the guys in our group. There’s also an ‘E’ in Mark’s crew. But he really has almost nothing to do with our ‘E’, except the name. Finally, there was a ‘Donkey’ in Mark’s group who I didn’t even really know, but again it was a name-wise thing, inspiring ‘Turtle’.” While everyone was always keen to do an Entourage movie, it was Wahlberg who was determined to get it done – no matter what. Director: Doug Ellin Stars: Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara Genre: Comedy You’ll love this if you liked: The Hangover Blu-ray features include... ●●Deleted scenes READ OUR REVIEW ON PAGE 11 “Mark was the guy who really lit the fire under Doug’s butt to get going on the film,” Kevin Connolly, who plays ‘E’, says. “I think none of us were really sure if there was a market or appetite for it, and Mark was the one who was instrumental in motivating Doug and finding people that wanted to make it. In fact, Mark has been really smart about when to get involved and be our closer and when to let Doug do his thing. Without Mark, I don’t think we’d have done this movie.” hooray for hollywood! Tropic Thunder (2008) 10 September 2015 Seven Psychopaths (2012) Ed Wood (1994) In Entourage the movie, Vinnie is directing his first flick, ‘E’ has a complicated love life, a newly ‘skinny’ Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) is crushing on UFC fighter Ronda Rousey, and Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) looks set for a comeback. “This is really just a formalised version of several episodes of the TV show back-toback,” says Grenier. “Come watch it with your friends – and you don’t have to skip to the next episode because it’s just one long exciting adventure! Still, it does stand alone. The story, and the transformations of the characters, is what you’d want any movie to be. But it just happens to be in the world that these guys have lived in throughout the show. All necessary information is provided. It’s like the beginning of every movie, you’ve got to learn who these characters are and then you get into the meat of the story.” Grenier, 38, has been identified with the Vincent Chase role for most of his career. But life doesn’t always emulate art, he says. “People always ask me how accurate it is. It’s really hard to say, because it’s both accurate and also fantastical. In many ways, it borrows from reality. It reflects reality. But then it also helps to create the culture. I mean, I can’t tell you how many people have come up to me to say, ‘I’m in Los Angeles, I’m in Hollywood, because of your show!’ I mean, you’ve got to remember that this is fantasy. It’s wish fulfilment. Nobody can live without consequences.” Not surprisingly, Hollywood itself has often provided inspiration for those inside it. Here are five of our fave such flicks... Barton Fink (1991) Adaptation (2002) blockbuster.com.au reviews 11 HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2 Available: September 2 Director: Steve Pink Stars: Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke Genre: Comedy/Sci-Fi Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: This Is the End Available on: The guys in the hot tub are back – well, except for John Cusack’s Adam - and they’ve been using their incredible discovery to feather their nests. Lou (Rob Corddry) has started up technology company Lougle, while Nick (Craig Robinson) has launched a very successful music career – by ripping off future hits from the likes of Nirvana and Lisa Loeb. Anyway, when Lou is shot in a rather delicate spot at a huge party that he’s thrown, the decision is made – it’s hot tub time! The plan is to go back in time and find the gunman. The reality sees them some 10 years into the future, on an alternate timeline. While hunting down potential suspects they meet Adam Jr (Adam Scott, TV’s Parks and Recreation), who joins their attempt to change the future to change the past, which is really the present. Erm, we think... If the first one floated your boat then Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a whole lot more bubbly fun! Amy *Not final artwork THE D TRAIN ENTOURAGE *Not final artwork Available: September 16 Director: Doug Ellin Stars: Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara Genre: Comedy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: The Hangover Available on: Available: September 24 Directors: Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul Stars: Jack Black, James Marsden, Kathryn Hahn Genre: Comedy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Bernie Available on: When Dan Landsman organises a 20-year high school reunion, there’s just one problem – no one wants to come! But if Dan can convince Oliver Lawless – the most popular guy in his graduating class, now a Hollywood success story - to attend then surely everyone else will flock to the event? On a mission to make his reunion a success and to finally be the cool guy for once in his life, Dan travels from Pittsburgh to LA and spins a web of lies to recruit Lawless. But things go awry for Dan when Lawless begins to take over his home, his career and his entire life... The D Train sees Jack Black and James Marsden at their finest – and funniest. They take the movie to places you’d never expect and ultimately give us a film that proves to be much more than just a witty comedy. Clint Vince, Eric, Turtle and Johnny – the Entourage boys are back! This hilariously entertaining take on the long-running TV series picks up where the show left off and catapults fans right back into the high-flying world of Hollywood. When Vincent Chase is offered a film role by Ari Gold, his former agent who’s now a studio boss, Vince agrees on the condition that he can also direct. Making his directorial debut on the project, Vince goes way over budget forcing Ari to go to Texas to try and wheedle more funds out of the film’s backers. But before they’ll hand over the funds, the producers want to see the rough cut, ultimately giving the filmmakers some problematic notes of their own... The original cast returns for the film which boasts cameos from some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including producer Mark Wahlberg, Jessica Alba, Piers Morgan, Mike Tyson and many more. So get ready for two hours of opulence and hilarity with Entourage, sure to thrill devoted fans and newcomers alike! Clint blockbuster.com.au September 2015 11 20 reviews THE FIRST TIME Available: September 23 Director: Jonathan Kasdan Stars: Britt Robertson, Dylan O’Brien, Victoria Justice Genre: Comedy/Drama Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: Love, Rosie Available on: You may not have heard of director Jonathan Kasdan, but you’ve probably seen the work of his talented father Lawrence (currently working on the new Star Wars movie) and his brother Jake (Orange County). This second feature film from the other Kasdan is an intelligent teen coming-of-age story. Back in the 1980s when these were popular, quite a few of them won people over with their emphasis on emotion and character – Pretty in Pink, for example, and Cameron Crowe’s wonderful Say Anything.... That latter film is actually namechecked in this story of high school student Dave (Dylan O’Brien, TV’s Teen Wolf), who’s obsessed with the archetypal ‘Girl He Cannot Have’, Jane (Victoria Justice, TV’s Victorious). Then he meets Aubrey (Britt Robertson, The Longest Ride) and discovers love rather than obsession... The First Time is made in the spirit of the great teen movies, and as such is a must-see for fans of the genre. Anthony Available: September 16 Director: Kyle Newman Stars: Hailee Steinfeld, Jessica Alba, Samuel L Jackson Genre: Action/Comedy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: The DUFF Available on: Have you ever wished for a more exciting life than just going to school every day? Well, what if there were girls out there who wished for just the opposite? Megan Walsh is a trained, international assassin known as Agent 83. But deep down she’s just a teenage girl who craves a normal high school life like everybody else. So one day Megan decides to commence ‘Mission High School’. She enrols in a student exchange program and is adopted by a foster family. Finally, Megan’s going to get the normal teenage life she’s always wanted, but she soon realises that navigating the treacherous waters of high school is far more challenging than she’d expected... Join Pitch Perfect 2 star Hailee Steinfeld in this fun and exciting movie which is perfect for your next sleepover! Kirby JUST BEFORE I GO *Not final artwork *Not final artwork BARELY LETHAL Available: September 9 Director: Courteney Cox Stars: Seann William Scott, Olivia Thirlby, Garret Dillahunt Genre: Comedy/Drama Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Wish I Was Here Available on: When Ted Morgan’s wife leaves him, he believes that he has nothing left to live for. Working a dead-end job and now without a family, Ted (Seann William Scott, Role Models) thinks that his only option is to check out of life. Set on committing suicide, Ted returns to his hometown for one last time, determined to settle some scores. But life is tricky, and Ted’s plans don’t go as intended. It turns out that the path to checking out isn’t as smooth as Ted had first thought... Just Before I Go is a dramedy about life, death and everything in-between. In her directorial debut, Friends’ Courteney Cox steers the tale along a path which effortlessly balances the movie’s sensitive subject matter and captivating humour. Clint 12 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au MOVIE REVIEWS JACKIE & RYAN Available: September 2 Director: Ami Canaan Mann Stars: Katherine Heigl, Ben Barnes, Clea DuVall Genre: Drama Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: Once Available on: Katherine Heigl and Ben Barnes give outstanding performances in Jackie & Ryan, a movie about two vastly different people who, against all odds, form a connection. Ryan is a travelling musician, Jackie is a single mother and former singer at a crossroads in her life. They are brought together through a sudden accident and soon discover that they have more in common than just a passion for music. As Jackie fights to maintain custody of her daughter and Ryan struggles to find the courage to write his own music, Jackie and Ryan form a connection so special they could change each other’s lives forever... Romance, music and narrative combine to produce a truly captivating look at the lives of real people. Jackie & Ryan is raw drama at its best. Kirby INFINITELY POLAR BEAR Available: September 23 Director: Maya Forbes Stars: Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky Genre: Comedy/Drama Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: Still Alice Available on: Despite featuring the stars of two of Marvel’s biggest smashes, Infinitely Polar Bear is a much more intimate affair, so those hoping for some green-on-green action between Gamora and the Hulk will be severely disappointed! Inspired by director Maya Forbes’ own experiences and taking place in the 1970s, the movie follows Cameron (Mark Ruffalo) as he attempts to rebuild his relationship with his wife Maggie (Zoe Saldana) and his two daughters after he suffers a bipolar-induced breakdown. Living in a halfway house as he struggles to get his disorder under control, Cameron learns that Maggie has accepted a position at a New York business school. He decides to move back into the house and care for the children, leading to a series of touching, zany and occasionally frightening episodes... A more light-hearted look at mental illness than many, Infinitely Polar Bear is both a funny and enlightening viewing experience. Sean CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA Available: September 16 Director: Olivier Assayas Stars: Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, Chloë Grace Moretz Genre: Drama Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Maps to the Stars Available on: “The play tells a simple story. An older woman falls in love with a scheming girl who has her wrapped around her little finger. The girl takes advantage of her, squeezes everything she can out of her, and dumps her.” When Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche, Words and Pictures) agrees to star in a revival of the play that catapulted her to fame 20 years ago, she’s no longer hired to play the alluring young girl, but the older, troubled woman. Recently divorced, fragile and replaced by an up-and-coming Hollywood starlet, Maria and her assistant (Kristen Stewart, On the Road) hole up in Sils Maria, a remote region of the Alps, to rehearse. But when art begins to reflect life, Maria comes face to face with an unsettling reflection of herself... Rich and genuinely mysterious, Binoche and Stewart are amazing in Clouds of Sils Maria. Kirby blockbuster.com.au September 2015 13 reviews THE AGE OF ADALINE Available: September 9 Director: Lee Toland Krieger Stars: Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman, Harrison Ford Genre: Drama/Romance Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: About Time Available on: Adaline Marie Bowman (Blake Lively, TV’s Gossip Girl) was born on New Year’s Day, 1908. She grew up, got married, had a child and became a widow. At 29 she was in a car accident, and died. Which would make this a very short movie – if that was actually the end. Soon after taking her last breath, Adaline was returned to life by a lightning strike. It doesn’t take many years before she realises that something peculiar has happened – she’s stopped ageing! It isn’t problematic at first, but after a few years when people start wondering what’s up – including the FBI - the consequences become clear. She must leave her daughter for the safety of both of them, after which she begins a life that requires resetting every 10 years. Flash forward to the present, and Adaline falls for a charming suitor. It opens a Pandora’s Box of problems... A sweet romantic drama with fantastical flair, The Age of Adaline is a delightful way to plough through a box of tissues! Amy *Not final artwork RUDDERLESS A ROYAL NIGHT OUT Available: September 16 Director: Julian Jarrold Stars: Emily Watson, Sarah Gadon, Jack Reynor Genre: Drama/Romance Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: The King’s Speech Available on: Available: September 2 Director: William H Macy Stars: Billy Crudup, Anton Yelchin, Felicity Huffman Genre: Drama/Music Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Begin Again Available on: In uplifting musical drama Rudderless, the sudden death of his son Josh plunges Sam into a pit of alcohol-fuelled depression. Previously a high profile advertising exec, Sam is now spiralling quickly downward until one day he stumbles across a box of Josh’s demo tapes and lyrics. Sam is astounded to discover his son’s hidden talent, the likes of which he’d never been around to share. Determined to realise his son’s dreams for him, Sam learns every song before finally mustering the courage to perform one in public. When young musician Quentin is captivated by the song, he approaches Sam and together they form a rock band that gives them both a new lease on life... A great cast, including Almost Famous’ Billy Crudup and Star Trek’s Anton Yelchin, help to make Rudderless an extremely enjoyable experience. Kirby It’s VE Day in 1945. World War II has been won and London is in party mode. But not everyone gets to let their hair down. All Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret want is to go out like everybody else, and tonight, for once, they’re allowed to join the celebrations! A Royal Night Out tells the untold story of one crazy, exciting, dangerous and romantic night out for two of England’s most esteemed royals. This delightfully light-hearted piece of historical fiction will have the whole family in stitches as we join Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret on a night out on the town that brings more surprises than the debutants bargain for. Get ready for the raciest fairytale to hit your telly this year! Clint 14 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews BIG GAME Available: September 16 Director: Jalmari Helander Stars: Samuel L Jackson, Onni Tommila, Ray Stevenson Genre: Action/Adventure Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: White House Down Available on: Finnish lad Oskari has just turned 13. As such it’s time for him to prove his manhood, by hitting the forest alone to hunt and kill a deer. However, he doesn’t expect to come across the most powerful man in the world cowering in an escape pod! Yes, Air Force One has been shot down by terrorists. With bad guys on their tails, Oskari takes it upon himself to save the President of the United States (Samuel L Jackson, in a more submissive role than usual)... If we didn’t know better we’d swear that this super-enjoyable, family-friendly adventure romp dated back to the 1980s, as it’s very much in the mould of such flicks as The Goonies and ET. If you hold a soft spot for those then you’ll love getting your Big Game on! Amy *Not final artwork AGAINST THE SUN KILL ME THREE TIMES Available: September 9 Director: Kriv Stenders Stars: Simon Pegg, Alice Braga, Teresa Palmer Genre: Action/Thriller Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Grosse Point Blank Available on: Available: September 9 Director: Brian Falk Stars: Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton, Jake Abel Genre: Adventure Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Unbroken Available on: Based on a harrowing true story, Against the Sun follows three US Navy airmen who are forced to crash land their torpedo bomber in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean during World War II. Surrounded by nothing but open ocean, Harold Dixon, Tony Pastula and Gene Aldrich are faced with the prospect of trying to survive with no food, no water, no sign of rescue and just one small life raft separating them from the freezing, dangerous oceans of the South Pacific. Storms ravage, sharks threaten and starvation takes hold of the three men, whose only hope is to try to paddle over a thousand miles to the safety of land... Grab a pillow to hold on tight to throughout this, trust us! Clint Ah, that Simon Pegg, he’s such a nice man! Well, that’s what we thought until we saw him playing against type in this dark action/ thriller that was shot in Western Australia. Pegg is hitman Charlie Wolfe. He’s been hired to kill a bar proprietor’s wife, but he’s not the only one who’s out to get her. Basically he’s involved in a bizarre death triangle, with plans of murder, blackmail and revenge all playing out around him... With a compact, mostly Aussie cast – complete with requisite Hemsworth brother in Luke and Bryan Brown playing nasty - director Kriv Stenders has seemingly been inspired by the works of Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. While it really is an engaging romp, just know that Kill Me Three Times definitely isn’t family friendly like his last flick, the ace Red Dog. Amy blockbuster.com.au September 2015 15 reviews OUR PICK! CHILD 44 Available: September 23 Director: Daniel Espinosa Stars: Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace Genre: Drama/Thriller Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Lawless Available on: Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Noomi Rapace star in this must-see dramatic thriller about a disgraced military policeman who investigates a series of nasty child murders. Set in the Stalin-era Soviet Union, Hardy plays Leo Demidov, an idealistic pro-Stalin officer who uncovers the shocking truth behind the crimes of a serial killer who preys on young boys. Demoted and exiled by the state, Demidov pursues the case with the help of his wife (Rapace), ultimately discovering a cover-up so vast that it threatens the entire system... Based on Tom Rob Smith’s international best-selling novel and produced by Hollywood veteran Ridley Scott (Alien), Child 44 is a politically-charged serial killer thriller that is superbly acted, beautifully shot and deeply enthralling. Kirby *Not final artwork SWORD OF VENGEANCE Available: September 24 Director: Jim Weedon Stars: Stanley Weber, Edward Akrout, Misa Beric Genre: Action Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Hammer of the Gods Available on: Sword of Vengeance is a gritty medieval action film about Norman prince Shadow Walker, who is determined to exact vengeance on his father’s murderer – his ruthless Uncle Earl Durant. Finally freed from slavery, Shadow Walker rallies a band of exiled farmers, gains their trust and leads them into battle against Durant, the ruler of northern England. But will the Prince sacrifice everything and everyone to satisfy his own yearning for retribution? Fierce armies collide and bloody swords fly in this directorial debut from Jim Weedon. The movie is action-packed and stunningly shot, combining crazy action sequences with state-of-the-art cinematography. Think Game of Thrones or Robin Hood. Sword of Vengeance is guaranteed to satisfy die-hard fans of the medieval action genre! Kirby 16 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au MOVIE REVIEWS THE GUEST Available: September 9 Director: Adam Wingard Stars: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Sheila Kelley Genre: Action/Thriller Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: It Follows Available on: Starring Downton Abbey’s brilliant Dan Stevens as the enigmatic and eponymous guest, this intelligent and unsettling flick is brimming with dark thrills and is a first class addition to the genre. It tells the story of the Peterson family, who are wracked with grief after having lost their eldest son to the war in Afghanistan. One day, an unexpected visitor named David arrives at the home, claiming to have been a friend of their son and promising to take care of the family in his absence. After arriving he starts to make things better for the family by helping the Peterson children with respective sets of bullies. For a time, everything seems great for the Petersons, but when dead bodies start showing up around town, they begin to ask themselves where this mysterious guest came from. Scott TRACERS *Not final artwork Available: September 2 Director: Daniel Benmayor Stars: Taylor Lautner, Marie Avgeropoulos, Adam Rayner Genre: Action/Crime Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Premium Rush Available on: If you live in a busy city, you’ll be all too familiar with hyper-speed bicycle couriers zooming past you on the footpath, seemingly writing the script to their own stunt movie while going about their business. In this cleverly-made thriller, Taylor Lautner (Twilight) plays Cam, a bike messenger whose career is about to have the wheels knocked out from under it. He runs into Nikki (Maya Avgeropoulos, TV’s The 100), who seduces him into her gang of building-leaping parkour specialists, doing slightly less legal pickup and delivery for some extra cash, and annoying the Chinese mafia somewhat in the process... Some superb free-running and stunt work throughout makes Tracers a hugely entertaining variation on the good old heist movie. Anthony RENT BUY OR & OWN THIS $5 * *Not final artwork SSP ea 2 SEP blockbuster.com.au © 2014 Freerunning, LLC. *Terms and conditions apply. Normal membership and rental conditions apply. At participating stores only, for a limited time & while stocks last. Tracers must be rented or bought on DVD or Blu-ray to be eligible to buy Abduction on DVD for $5 SSP. Abduction can be purchased outside the Buddy Up! offer on DVD for $10 RRP. ‘SSP’ refers to suggested sale price. ‘RRP’ refers to recommended retail price. See in-store for details. September 2015 17 reviews TIGER HOUSE Available: September 9 Director: Tom Daley Stars: Kaya Scodelario, Dougray Scott, Ed Skrein Genre: Action/Crime Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Panic Room Available on: Up-and-coming British actress Kaya Scodelario (TV’s Skins) stars in the gripping action/crime flick Tiger House. She plays Kelly, an injured gymnast who sneaks into her boyfriend’s house to give him some unexpected news – she’s pregnant. But on this particular night, Kelly is not the only one sneaking into the house and an unexpected turn of events sees Kelly stuck there with a gang of armed robbers. Now she must harness her skills of strength and dexterity in the face of mortal danger to save herself and those she loves... Juno meets Die Hard in this undoubtedly unique offering from director Tom Daley. 12 hours. Four killers. No way out. What would you do? Kirby 7 MINUTES Available: September 23 Director: Jay Martin Stars: Leven Rambin, Jason Ritter, Luke Mitchell Genre: Crime/Thriller Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: The Bank Job Available on: Longstanding friends Sam (Aussie Luke Mitchell, TV’s Agents of SHIELD), Mike (Jason Ritter, TV’s Gravity Falls) and Owen (Zane Holtz, TV’s From Dusk Till Dawn) owe a psycho drug lord big time. Each with their own obligations, and needing to pay the guy back within 48 hours if they wish to live, they plan a brash armed robbery. It starts off with an ever so simple plan – to get in and out in just seven minutes. But as each minute ticks by the situation quickly escalates into an incredibly dangerous game of life or death, as anything that could go horribly wrong does so... A tense and brutal heist flick, the twists and turns of 7 Minutes certainly make an impression. Amy *Not final artwork TIME LAPSE *Not final artwork EXTINCTION Available: September 3 Director: Miguel Ángel Vivas Stars: Matthew Fox, Jeffrey Donovan, Quinn McColgan Genre: Sci-Fi/Horror Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: 28 Days Later Available on: Available: September 22 Director: Bradley King Stars: Danielle Panabaker, Matt O’Leary, George Finn Genre: Sci-Fi/Thriller Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Predestination Available on: What if you didn’t have to travel into the future, because the future came to you? In sci-fi/thriller Time Lapse, three friends discover a mysterious machine that prints photos of the future. But such an inexplicable object brings with it a host of pressing questions, including the whereabouts of the machine’s owner. Blinded by wonder and seeing an opportunity to cash in, Finn, Jasper and Callie take full advantage of their newfound discovery. But reckless behaviour soon draws the attention of a dangerous criminal who discovers their secret. Finn, Jasper and Callie know that as long as they see themselves in the photo every day, they will be alive tomorrow. But what if one day they’re no longer there? Kirby Zombies. You just can’t get rid of them – in the movies, that is. A staple of cinema and TV for many years, the good fight against the walking dead has often been well paired with that other screen favourite, the post-apocalyptic drama. In Extinction, the zombies take the form of the surviving population of the planet that have mutated after an infection. Nine years after that fateful event, we meet Patrick (Matthew Fox, TV’s Lost), Jack (Jeffrey Donovan, TV’s Burn Notice) and nine-year-old girl Lu, who are living out their days as sole survivors in a town happily named Harmony. Jack and Patrick can’t stand each other – but the zombies can’t stand the living, and they’re on their way... Extinction is a slick combination of melodrama and thriller with, erm, bite! Anthony 18 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews EX MACHINA *Not final artwork Available: September 10 Director: Alex Garland Stars: Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac Genre: Sci-Fi/Drama Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Blade Runner Available on: The directorial debut for writer Alex Garland (The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine), Ex Machina joins a long list of movies exploring artificial intelligence, from 2001: A Space Odyssey to Chappie. Everyday coder Caleb (Domnhall Gleeson, About Time), an employee of the world’s biggest search engine, Bluebook, wins an in-house competition. The prize is to fly off to the Alaskan home of big boss Nathan (Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis) and spend a week with the tech genius. Upon arrival via helicopter at the remote estate, Caleb soon learns that he’s been summoned for a reason. Nathan has created an AI – in the shapely form of Alicia Vikander (Seventh Son) - that he wants Caleb to test. More specifically, he wants the young coder to carry out the Turing Test – named for Alan Turing, the subject of brilliant recent drama The Imitation Game - which is used to determine whether an AI can be indistinguishable from a human... We’re not saying any more. If you’re into sci-fi potentially bordering on reality – and great movies that make you think - then Ex Machina should top your must-see list. Amy *Not final artwork Spring UNFRIENDED *Not final artwork Available: September 10 Director: Leo Gabriadze Stars: Heather Sossaman, Matthew Bohrer, Courtney Halverson Genre: Horror/Thriller Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: The Conjuring Available on: Available: September 2 Directors: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead Stars: Lou Taylor Pucci, Nadia Hilker, Vanessa Bednar Genre: Horror/Romance Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Let the Right One in Available on: Evan (Lou Taylor Pucci, 2008’s Evil Dead) is completely adrift after the death of his mother. Needing to escape, and quickly, he heads off to Italy on a whim, where he soon meets the girl of his dreams – or is she actually the girl of his nightmares?! Sorry, we couldn’t resist going all movie trailer speak there, but Louise (Nadia Hilker) happens to be a very unique girl who’s harbouring an even more unique secret... It’s difficult to categorise Spring. It has a spot of horror, a decent dash of sci-fi, some humour and a whole lot of romance. Like Louise’s secret, it’s quite unique, although it often reminded us of Richard Linklater’s wonderful Before series of movies. Amy What if the programs that we use every day, like Skype and Facebook, could be turned against us and used as an instrument in our demise? That’s the premise behind Unfriended. Shortly after her childhood friend Laura commits suicide due to an unflattering video being posted on the internet, Blaire Lily (Shelley Hennig) and her friends find themselves being terrorised by an online presence that seems to have access to all of their social network profiles. The brazen cyberattacks escalate until Blaire’s friends start being picked off one by one in the real world and the connection between Laura’s death and the cybernatural vigilante becomes painfully obvious… Told entirely through the unique framing device of a laptop screencast, Unfriended is a found footage horror film for the iPad generation. Sean blockbuster.com.au September 2015 19 reviews *Not final artwork BETTER CALL SAUL: SEASON 1 Available: September 3 Stars: Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Michael McKean Genre: Crime/Drama Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Breaking Bad Available on: When watching Breaking Bad, did you ever want to know more about Walter White’s rather shonky lawyer Saul Goodman? We did, and we obviously weren’t alone as here he gets a whole series to himself from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan. It’s a prequel, going back to 2002 when Saul Goodman was known by his real name of James ‘Jimmy’ McGill. It doesn’t come as any great surprise to learn that he’s a scam artist, who completes a second rate law degree in hopes of following in his successful brother’s footsteps. That brother, Charles ‘Chuck’ McGill (Michael McKean, the legendary This Is Spinal Tap), has now become a veritable recluse, due to a sensitivity to anything electronic. Jimmy works from a tiny room behind a nail salon while looking after his brother, however he doesn’t intend to stay there forever... Featuring another familiar Breaking Bad face in Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks, also seen recently in Community), Better Call Saul is mostly a mix of crime and drama, but it also has its wonderfully funny moments. If you were a fan of Breaking Bad then you really won’t want to miss this. After all, we guarantee that it’s all good, man! Amy SONS OF ANARCHY: THE FINAL SEASON Available: September 23 Stars: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior, Katey Sagal Genre: Crime/Drama Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Southland Available on: We’ve been riding for seven seasons with the bad boys – and girls - of Sons of Anarchy. But now it’s time to say goodbye to Charming’s outlaw motorcycle club SAMCRO in this, their final ride. When last we checked in with the Sons, club president Jax and his wife Tara had made up – briefly, thanks to Gemma in a drunken rage. It’s now 10 days following this horrific event, and we find Jax in jail. Not knowing the identity of Tara’s killer, he makes alliances and deals in an effort to find out who did the deed in order to exact vengeance, with much of this based on intelligence from his mother. While we know that this isn’t a wise move, Jax doesn’t, and starts lashing out in directions that he shouldn’t, causing the uneasy peace between Charming’s various gangs to evaporate. It all of course leads to an unexpected and dramatic goodbye – we’d expect no less from this brilliant collision of drama and gritty soap. Amy 20 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews EMPIRE: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Available: September 9 Stars: Terrence Howard, Taraji P Henson, Jussie Smollett Genre: Drama/Music Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: The Good Wife Available on: Terrence Howard stars in this drama about one man’s fight to cement his legacy within both his family and the American music industry. Howard plays Lucious Lyon, a former drug dealer who’s become a successful hip-hop mogul and CEO of his own record company. He’s suddenly diagnosed with a serious illness, leaving him with just three years to live. As sins from his old criminal life come back to haunt him, Lucious is forced to work fast if he is to groom one of his three sons into somebody who can inherit the record company, so he pits them against one another in order to find which one is best suited for the position. Meanwhile, an ex-wife is mysteriously released from prison after having been locked up for 17 years, and storms back into Lucious’ life demanding one half of his empire... Empire is a captivating drama that’s bolstered by an excellent cast and a perfect musical score. Scott PERSON OF INTEREST: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON Available: September 2 Stars: Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker Genre: Action/Drama Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: The Blacklist Available on: THE GOOD WIFE: THE SIXTH SEASON Available: September 16 Stars: Julianna Margulies, Matt Czuchry, Christine Baranski Genre: Crime/Drama Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: Damages Available on: A former CIA agent, a brilliant tech mind, an NYPD detective, an ISA assassin and an unhinged hacker walk into a brilliant sci-fitinged action drama series... Hitting its fourth season, Person of Interest is still one of the shows that we look forward to catching up with most. We love its overarching story of the populace having their each and every move tracked by the government via a secret machine, and a group of people prepared to fight for what they believe is right, saving many lives in the process. With Samaritan – an alternate spying system - now online, things have been quiet as our team have laid low. But new numbers start coming in needing attention, so there’s everything from puzzling maths students to rigged elections to get involved with. Amy Who would have thought that The Good Wife would recover so quickly and so easily from losing one of its most popular characters? Yes, we still very much feel Will Gardner’s presence, but the character’s sad exit at the end of the previous season does quickly move to the back of your mind when this season’s dramatic episodes kick in. We begin with Alicia deciding not to run for State’s Attorney, despite Eli’s consistent encouragement to throw her hat into the ring. Later, she’ll change her mind, and end up going head-to-head with Frank Prady (David Hyde Pierce, Frasier). But her chances of winning lessen when Peter gives an interview that could influence voter turnout on election day. Make sure to look out for Michael J Fox as a guest star! Clint blockbuster.com.au September 2015 21 TV SERIES REVIEWS THE JINX Available: September 16 Stars: Robert Durst, Andrew Jarecki, Gary Napoli Genre: Documentary Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Capturing the Friedmans Available on: A trailblazing six-part documentary directed and produced by Andrew Jarecki and produced and shot by Marc Smerling (the Oscar nominees behind 2003’s Capturing the Friedmans), The Jinx chronicles the criminal case of Robert Durst. He’s a reclusive real estate heir who is a suspect in the still unsolved 1982 disappearance of his wife, as well as the murders of family friend Susan Berman and neighbour Morris Black. 10 years in the making, this enthralling documentary series features key police files, never-before-seen footage, prison recordings, pages of hidden documents, chats with key witnesses and a captivating interview with Durst himself. The Jinx comes across like a compelling murder mystery movie or series along the lines of Gone Girl or True Detective enmeshed within an unmissable factual documentary. We guarantee that the controversial ending will shock you to the core! Clint GLUE: SEASON ONE Available: September 9 Stars: Yasmin Paige, Jordan Stephens, Billy Howle Genre: Crime/Drama Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Skins Available on: Like Skins, this thrilling teenage series hails from the UK and tells of a group of young people who are constantly getting up to mischief – usually with the aid of alcohol and drugs. But Glue has a murder mystery twist too! The show is set in the farming town of Overton, and focuses on a group of kids who are interested in essentially two things – horseracing and recreational drugs. When one of their own is found dead under the wheels of a tractor, the town – and the bond between these kids - is frozen stiff as everybody tries to find out who killed Cal Bray... Glue mixes Romany gypsies, horseracing and farming into an enthralling eight-episode whodunit. Kirby ARROW: *Not final artwork COMPLETE THIRD SEASON Available: September 23 Stars: Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey Genre: Action/Crime Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Angel Available on: This season of Arrow sees Starling City saviour Oliver Queen – aka Arrow - come upon the nastiest foe that he’s ever encountered (and he’s encountered quite a few!) in Ra’s Al Ghul (Australia’s Matt Nable, Riddick). When the powerful and seemingly unstoppable martial arts-trained sorcerer (best known for terrorising the Caped Crusader in the Batman comics) shows up seeking vengeance, everyone in the usually unshakeable hero’s life is affected. Heroes are forced to be smarter and more cunning than they’ve ever been, enemies are forced to put aside their differences to protect the city and people they love, families are torn apart, friends become lovers and a local nerdy scientist becomes The Flash – before crossing over into his own series (check out our review on the next page!) Clint 22 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews *Not final artwork *Not final artwork GOTHAM: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Available: September 23 Stars: Ben McKenzie, Jada Pinkett Smith, Donal Logue Genre: Crime/Thriller Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Daredevil Available on: Gotham City residents Thomas and Martha Wayne are murdered one night, right in front of their young son, Bruce. For the Gotham City Police Department it’s just another murder in a continual wave of crime. Detectives James Gordon (Ben McKenzie, Southland) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue, Life) reckon they have it solved, but a plea for justice from young Bruce sees Gordon promising to find it. This isn’t a popular decision with the good guys or the bad guys... Taking a different slant on Batman lore by occurring before the Dark Knight became Gotham City’s protector, this isn’t just the story of James Gordon’s rise through the police ranks, as Gotham also reveals the origin stories of many a familiar villain. Those who will go on to become Catwoman, The Penguin, The Riddler and many more are all introduced, and it adds a level of fascination on top of the story of what drove a once innocent kid to become the winged guardian of an entire city. Gotham is captivating drama, even if you’re not a Bat-fan. Amy *Not final artwork THE FLASH: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON blockbuster.com.au Available: September 23 Stars: Grant Gustin, Danielle Panabaker, Candice Patton Genre: Action/Drama Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Arrow Available on: Another one of DC’s biggest heroes makes his debut on the small screen! The first season of this super-series follows Barry Allen, an assistant police forensic investigator who, after having been orphaned by his mother’s mysterious murder, was brought up with a mind for justice. When a botched experiment with a particle accelerator causes a freak storm, Barry finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, and is struck by lightning. Waking up nine months later, he quickly learns that he’s been granted the ability to move at superhuman speeds, and that he isn’t the only person who was transformed into a ‘metahuman’ at the hands of the freak storm. Barry swears to use his newfound abilities for good, setting out to fight crime and finally solve the mystery of his mother’s death... The Flash is a great addition to the existing crop of superhero action series, and sports a lighter tone that makes it great for newbies to the genre. Scott September 2015 23 reviews *Not final artwork SUPERNATURAL: THE COMPLETE TENTH SEASON Available: September 9 Stars: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins Genre: Drama/Fantasy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: The X-Files Available on: The adventures continue for monster busters Sam and Dean in this fun tenth season of the long-running Supernatural. At the end of the last season, Dean (Jensen Ackles) became a demon. When we catch up with him again, he’s partying it up with new buddy Crowley (Mark A Sheppard) – doing everything and anything that his usual human self wouldn’t have. Meanwhile, his brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) continues to search for his missing brother, oblivious to his new demonic state. It isn’t long before Sam finds out what’s happened to Dean and treks off to Beulah, North Dakota to bring him back – so to speak... Some of this season’s best moments feature Revenge of the Nerds favourite Curtis Booger Armstrong reprising his role as the now incarcerated Metatron. Clint WITCHES OF EAST END: THE COMPLETE SEASON 2 Available: September 16 Stars: Julia Ormond, Mädchen Amick, Jenna Dewan Tatum Genre: Drama/Fantasy Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: Charmed Available on: Based on the first adult novel of the same name by teen author Melissa de la Cruz, the TV adaptation of Witches of East End focuses on the Beauchamps, a family of witches living in Long Island trying to be the best witches they can be in the face of opposition. It’s proved to be a hit, not least thanks to its stellar cast. Led by Julia Ormond (First Knight) and Mädchen Amick (Shelly from Twin Peaks), the first season followed the events of the novel reasonably closely. This longer 13-episode second season starts to venture into “loosely based on” territory, and is arguably even more fun to watch because of that. This second season’s been confirmed to be the final for the series, so you can wrap up the story nice and neatly. Anthony 24 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON *Not final artwork Available: September 9 Stars: Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder Genre: Drama/Fantasy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: True Blood Available on: Season five started rather optimistically for Elena (Nina Dobrev) – she had a lovely, hot summer with beau Damon (Ian Somerhalder) - but it ended in a much less pleasurable place. This season is set nine months after Damon and Bonnie made the ultimate sacrifice in order to bring back their friends. After spending the past four months coping with the loss of Damon in an unconventional and potentially dangerous way, Elena has returned to Whitmore College for the start of her second year. Meanwhile, Caroline, unable to move on, is determined to lift the Travelers’ anti-magic spell on Mystic Falls. It isn’t long before we learn Damon and Bonnie’s location, with Caroline and Enzo soon embarking on a mission to rescue them... There are a few new faces this season, including a militia leader and a tough doctor at the university hospital, but of course it’s Damon, Stefan and Elena who we’re all here to see! Clint *Not final artwork JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL blockbuster.com.au Available: September 22 Stars: Bertie Carvel, Eddie Marsan, Marc Warren Genre: Fantasy/History Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Merlin Available on: Based on the novel by Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is a rather unique fantasy story that tells of an alternate history set in 19th century England around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. It’s 1806. England is still fighting Napoleon, and it’s been a long time since people practiced magic. But scholars of history discover that one magician remains, a recluse by the name of Mr Norrell whose shows are thrilling audiences right around the country. More so, the man has raised a woman from the dead and sent an army of ghost ships after Napoleon. He’s brilliant! Another magician then rears his head, the cautious and unfussy Jonathan Strange. He’s the opposite of Norrell. Ultimately, a war is waged between the two magicians that outshines the one that’s taking place between England and France. Funny, moving, enthralling and scary, this one is a ripper! Clint September 2015 25 TV SERIES REVIEWS THE BIG BANG THEORY: THE COMPLETE EIGHTH SEASON Available: September 16 Stars: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting Genre: Comedy Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: The IT Crowd Available on: When Chuck Lorre, the creator of Two and a Half Men, came up with a sitcom riffing on socially awkward scientists and their geeky interests, some people were sceptical. But it’s now been going strong for almost a decade, even spawning its own LEGO set! Its success has largely been thanks to some very clever writing (Lorre also created the wonderful Dharma & Greg) and a pitch-perfect cast. At the end of the seventh season, the years-long relationship between Leonard and Penny finally resulted in a marriage proposal, and this eighth season – which was delayed while the cast negotiated for more money - gets 24 episodes to play around with what happens next. As always, there are lots of in-jokes for geeks everywhere, and plenty of laughs for everyone else. The Big Bang Theory is guaranteed good mood stuff! Anthony THE NIGHT SHIFT: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Available: September 3 Stars: Eoin Macken, Jill Flint, Ken Leung Genre: Action/Comedy Rating: MA15+ You’ll love this if you liked: ER Available on: New series The Night Shift focuses on the busy staffers of a San Antonio hospital who work the late shift in the emergency room. As opposed to ER, Grey’s Anatomy or any other recent doctor series, this one’s got a really unique setting. It’s Texas, so there’s not only a rather distinct world outside of the automatic doors that greet hospital visitors, but the patients that come in aren’t the type that you’d usually see stumble into Seattle Grace or Chicago Hope. Much like many of the doctors on hand (who were previously stationed in Afghanistan), many of the patients that come in are returnees from war. Interestingly, it’s the psychological scars of war, rather than the physical, that the docs seem to be mostly treating... Boasting a great cast, The Night Watch is captivating right out of the gate. Kirby BROOKLYN NINE-NINE: SEASON TWO Available: September 3 Stars: Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews Genre: Comedy/Crime Rating: M You’ll love this if you liked: The Office Available on: Imagine The Office, but with cops. That’s essentially the rap sheet for Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where the super-serious Captain Ray Holt (Andre Braugher, Homicide: Life on the Street) oversees a bunch of detectives who are as funny as they are good at their jobs. They’re led by Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg, Saturday Night Live), an immature but amazingly effective detective, who’s aided and abetted by the likes of Amy (Melissa Fumero, One Life to Live), Terry (Terry Crews, Everybody Hates Chris) and Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio, Reno 911!). This season sees the squad take on everything from mafia and drug lord types to Halloween pranks and teaming up with postal workers... If you haven’t been nabbed by Brooklyn Nine-Nine yet, do so. You’ll thank us for it. Amy 26 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au reviews MODERN FAMILY: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON Available: September 2 Stars: Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen Genre: Comedy Rating: PG You’ll love this if you liked: Arrested Development Available on: When we last spent time with the modern family of the title, they’d headed out here to Australia to try to discover Phil’s ancestry, while in a classic sitcom season ending with a twist Cam and Mitchell got married amid a whole lot of relationship chaos. This sixth season opens with Cam and Mitchell on their honeymoon and reluctant to head back to their normal lives amongst the rest of their extended family. Naturally the producers, in conjuring up another 24 episodes of engaging relationship turmoil, have something to say about that! After six seasons Modern Family is still going strong, and fans will happily slot right back into the characters’ lives for this further slice of modern familial mayhem. Anthony DANCE MOMS: SEASON 5 COLLECTION 1 Available: September 9 Stars: Abby Lee Miller, Maddie Ziegler, Mackenzie Ziegler Genre: Reality TV Rating: PG You’ll love this if you liked: Dancing with the Stars Available on: The ALDC’s fifth dance competition season is off to a rocky start when Dance Moms returns in this latest batch of dramatic – and let’s admit it, hilarious - episodes. First episode back, a key member disappears and cuts off all ties to the kids and mothers. With one dancer nowhere to be found, Abby is forced to call an old pal to join the team. Later, Abby is shocked when an ex-student threatens legal action, possibly jeopardising the ALDC’s big plans for the year. With lawsuits pending, Abby’s enemies are out to get her, including her rival Jeanette. Will the team make it to LA, or are they beyond repair? How will Abby get through the season? You know how to find out! Kirby STAR WARS REBELS: COMPLETE SEASON ONE *Not final artwork Available: September 16 Stars: The voices of Vanessa Marshall, Freddie Prinze Jr, Steve Blum Genre: Animated/Action Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Available on: Set between the events of the movies Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, this brand new entry into the Star Wars saga is a never-before-heard story. Set 14 years after the fall of the Jedi Council, it tells of a small group of fearless fighters, united in their hatred for the evil Empire. Operating from a small starship called Ghost, they use their limited resources to fight against the Empire on the small, lonely planet of Lothal. As they fight what seems to be an unwinnable fight, they soon attract the attention of legendary warriors from both sides of the war, including the heroic Obi-Wan Kenobi and the ruthless Darth Vader... You really can’t call yourself a true Star Wars fan until you’ve checked out this explosive adventure! Scott ADVENTURE TIME: THE FIFTH SEASON PART 1 Available: September 16 Stars: The voices of Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Hynden Walch Genre: Animated/Adventure! Rating: PG You’ll love this if you liked: Regular Show Available on: Schmowzow! It’s that time again, it’s Adventure Time! Finn the Human, Jake the Dog and all the wonderful inhabitants of the Land of Ooo once again visit our comparatively more boring universe to bring us their fantastical tales. Oh my glob, season five is just so big that they’ve had to get all mathematical with it and cut it in half! The first batch of episodes feature heaps of lumpy fun. How much? Well, Finn gains powers from the Ice King’s crown, scores a bag of miniature versions of his friends and his hat comes to life while he’s swimming. As for Jake, he goes back to being a criminal – for a good reason - and we find out more about his thumbs. This is some funky junk, brother! Amy blockbuster.com.au September 2015 27 *Not final artwork ALSO OUT THIS MONTH SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: BIKINI BOTTOM’S MOST WANTED Available: September 9 Recommended for: Ages 6+ Rating: G You’ll love this if you liked: Regular Show Available on: *Not final artwork WINK CLUB: WINX FOREVER TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: RETURN TO NYC! Available: September 9 Recommended for: Ages 9+ Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Samurai Jack Available on: LEGO NINJAGO MASTERS OF SPINJITZU: Available: September 9 Recommended for: Ages 9+ Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Wizards of Waverly Place Available on: SEASON 4 VOLUME 2 Available: September 10 Recommended for: Ages 7+ Rating: PG You’ll love this if you liked: LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers Available on: MONSTER HIGH: BARBIE IN ROCK ’N ROYALS BOO YORK, BOO YORK *Not final artwork Available: September 10 Recommended for: Ages 5+ Rating: G You’ll love this if you liked: Barbie in Princess Power Available on: Available: September 24 Recommended for: Ages 7+ Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Coraline Available on: RENT A DVD & HELP SICK KIDS 19182 Rent a specially marked DVD at participating Blockbuster stores and raise funds to help Starlight inspire the imaginations of sick kids and brighten their hospital experience. starlight.org.au/moviemonth #StarlightMovie blockbuster.com.au September 2015 28 *Not final artwork YELLOWBIRD Available: September 24 Recommended for: Ages 7+ Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Rio Available on: Yellowbird is a tiny feathered fellow who has lost his family and dearly wishes to feel like he belongs. When his friend Ladybug helps inspire him to see the world, he ventures out and meets a flock of birds. Darius, their leader, is wounded and Yellowbird is asked to give instructions to a bird named Karl regarding the flock’s winter migration to Africa. Desperate to see the world, Yellowbird instead steps in to lead the migration, even though he doesn’t really know the first thing about what’s required or even which direction that they have to head in! So, he and the flock fly off on a whole bunch of fun, funny and fabulous adventures the world over as they try to find their way to Africa. Amy SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE Available: September 24 Recommended for: Ages 5+ Rating: G You’ll love this if you liked: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Available on: Poor Shaun the Sheep is having a really baaaa-d day! It wasn’t meant to be this way. He was tired of every single day being exactly the same, so he hatched a plan for a day off. But when he accidentally sends the sleeping farmer hurtling towards the big city in a caravan, action has to be taken. Faithful dog Bitzer takes control, but when arriving in the city finds that the farmer has lost his memory and become a hairdresser! Being sheep, Shaun and friends follow Bitzer, hoping that they can save their beloved farmer – they even disguise themselves as people! From the same clever people who made the Wallace & Gromit movies and Chicken Run, Shaun the Sheep Movie is the best movie ever about sheep, baa none! Amy RL STINE’S MONSTERVILLE Available: September 24 Recommended for: Ages 9+ Rating: CTC You’ll love this if you liked: Goosebumps Available on: Based on the fun but spooky stories by RL Stine (who wrote the Goosebumps series), this all-new movie sees a traveling hall of horrors show arrive in the town of Danville, where the local teenagers are jumping out of their skin to see the lifelike monsters, zombies and ghouls. But all is not what it seems, for the evil showman Dr Hysteria and his enchanting assistant Lilith are up to something – they’ve got a haunted cabinet backstage that has the souls of lost teens in it! It’s up to local girl Beth and her friends to stop the madness... Katherine McNamara from The Maze Runner and Ryan McCarten from Liv and Maddie star in this wildly entertaining treat for the whole family. Clint THE BOOK OF LIFE Available: September 23 Recommended for: Ages 7+ Rating: PG You’ll love this if you liked: Paranorman Available on: We all know that awesome food comes from Mexico – mmm, nachos - and now here’s an awesome adventure tale involving three worlds and the Day of the Dead festival as well! Two boys, Manolo and Joaquin, have grown up with their friend Maria. As they get older competition starts between the boys to win Maria’s love. Seeing this, La Muerte, who is the ruler of the Land of the Remembered, has a bet with Xibalba, the ruler of the Land of the Forgotten, as to who will marry Maria... The Book of Life is one of the funkiest animated movies that we’ve seen in a long time. It looks great, has some fab music and most of all it’s a brilliant story of following your heart that’s perfect for kids (and adults too!) Amy 29 September 2015 blockbuster.com.au Across Blockbuster “Big” is a word that we use a lot, and it’s possibly never been more apt than this October as Jurassic World opens up at your favourite Blocky! Yes, the dinosaurs are back, but they’re proving to be a handful. When a particularly vicious one escapes, it’s up to Chris Pratt to save everybody. From a new action star to a classic one, Arnie declared that he’d be back and he is, in Terminator Genisys, while the thrills keep coming with San Andreas, as helicopter pilot Dwayne Johnson tries to save his daughter after a huge earthquake hits California. Meanwhile, adventure fans will love George Clooney and his optimistic young sidekick journeying to somewhere in time and space known as Tomorrowland. After all that, we hope you’re up for some more action, complete with a heaped helping of laughs as CIA agent Melissa McCarthy goes into the field in Spy. Want even more fun? Abs-olutely! Channing Tatum returns for one last strip in Magic Mike XXL. Beefcake! NEXT MONTH 1. Jurassic World 1: The Avengers’ Age this month (6) 4: Something Kind Rewind (2) 6: What the Game and the Bang are this month (3) 9: They’re Walking this month! (4) 10: Star of 24 across and 45 across, initially (2) 11: He’s Ryan this month, initially (2) 13: Where you’ll find birds Blu and Jewel (3) 14: Robin Williams camper comedy... (2) 15: We find out her Age this month (7) 17: This month’s Book (4) 18: Aussie Star Trek actor (4) 19: Frances something (2) 21: 9 across star, initially (2) 22: He was Mr Bean, initially (2) 24: Number 44 this month (5) 27: You’ll need one for Vengeance this month (5) 28: Where to find Vinnie, E, Turtle and Johnny this month (9) 31: She was a 10 in the 1970s (2) 33: Remy, Ben or Templeton (3) 35: Where to find Taylor Lautner this month (7) 38: Where you’d find Ben McKenzie before he moved to 30 down (2) 39: Hero of The Evil Dead (3) 40: Who we’d Better Call this month (4) 41: Tony Soprano’s son (2) 43: Kill Me how many Times this month?! (5) 45: He’s Mad this month! (3) 46: Aka Harry Potter (6) 47: Johnny Depp’s Gilbert (5) Down 1: Social media horror this month! (10) 2: It’s Hot this month! (3) 3: The Vampire Diaries star, initially (2) 5: Izzard, Murphy or Redmayne (5) 6: How Lethal this month? (6) 7: It says ‘McLovin’ on this Superbad fake one (2) 8: Horton heard one! (3) 10: This month’s House (5) 12: This month’s Ex (7) 15: She’s this month’s Ex, initially (2) 16: What Time this month? (5) 20: He ran Arnold’s in Happy Days (2) 23: 22 across was a Black one (5) 24: Breakfast, Fight or Riot (4) 25: Bruce Willis does it Hard! (3) 26: This month’s Bear (5) 27: He was Shaun of the Dead, initially (2) 29: This month’s Night Out (5) 30: Where you’ll find Jim Gordon this month (6) 32: He’s Arrow, initially (2) 33: You’ll find him in 2 down this month, initially (2) 34: It gets a D this month... (5) 36: Dr Evil’s Mr Bigglesworth is one (3) 37: This month’s Shaun! (5) 38: Land where it’s Adventure Time! (3) 42: Bugs Bunny met Michael Jordan in Space something (3) 44: Joaquin loves his computer! (3) Last month’s answers... 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