By Simon Miraudo November 26, 2013 Quickflix celebrates her tenth birthday this month, and I’m honouring it the only way I know how: by selecting my favourite films from its first ten years of existence. Born in late 2003, she’s seen a number of massive upheavals in the world of cinema. Some of the biggest […]
Continue readingAngelina Jolie considers cameo in Ridley Scott’s The Counselor
Angelina Jolie is in talks to take on a small role opposite Michael Fassbender in Ridley Scott‘s upcoming thriller The Counselor. According to Vulture, Twentieth Century Fox is eager to get this production underway, especially if the high profile cast agrees to come along for the ride. The picture is based on an original script […]
Continue readingOscar Isaac cast in Coen brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis
Up-and-coming actor Oscar Isaac has landed the lead role in the upcoming Coen brothers’ film, Inside Llewyn Davis, Deadline reports. Currently without US domestic distribution, the new Joel and Ethan Coen film centres on the folk music scene in 1960s’ Greenwich Village. Written by the brothers, and co-produced by Scott Rudin (No Country For Old […]
Continue readingRed Hill moving to Sony?
The ultra-buzzy Aussie western Red Hill might be changing distributors for its local release. According to producer Al Clarke, the film will now be released by Sony Pictures instead of Transmission Films. (Update 03/06/12: It’s been confirmed! Red Hill opens in Australia October 28.) Clarke told Encore Magazine that Sony would officially announce the shift […]
Continue readingRed Hill – Australia’s answer to No Country for Old Men?
source: youtube.com The trailer for Aussie western Red Hill has debuted online, and it has to be one of the most entrancing and exciting teasers I’ve seen in a long time. The film stars Ryan Kwanten as Constable Shane Cooper, a young police officer who relocates to the small country town of Red Hill with […]
Continue readingHead to Head – No Country for Old Men
Welcome to the second installment of Head to Head, a brand new feature in which our Quickflix critics enter into a relentlessly bloody battle to the death based on the merits of a particular film. This week, our critics arm themselves with cattle guns and have a good ol’ fashioned wrassle over The Coen Brothers‘ […]
Continue readingBuy After Watching – Burn After Reading Review
Burn After Reading – Starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton and Brad Pitt. Directed by The Coen Brothers. Rated MA for infrequent strong violence and coarse language. 96 mins. “It’s the same old song, but with a different meaning since you’ve been gone”. This lyric from that classic Four Tops song played […]
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