By Simon Miraudo June 25, 2014 The inexorable march of time continues ever forward, a crushing reminder our too brief, finite existence. Or, to be less of a ‘von Trier’ about it: Can you believe it’s almost July? The first six months of 2014 are behind us, and what do we have to show for […]
Continue readingPlaytime – The Lego Movie review
By Simon Miraudo April 10, 2014 At the intersection of chaos and commerce lies The Lego Movie, a manic, subversive family film that somehow squeezed its way out of the studio sausage factory. Don’t call it a cash-grab. Heck, if cash-grabs were always this good, we’d all be broke. The credit probably belongs to writer-director […]
Continue readingSequel to ‘The Lego Movie’ already in the works
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and if it’s made of Lego, rebuild it. Warner Bros has started work on a sequel to The Lego Movie, and the first flick hasn’t even hit cinemas yet. According to The Wrap, the studio has high hopes for the animated feature, which arrives in the U.S. this weekend and […]
Continue readingTrailer Debut: The Lego Movie
The trailer for next year’s The Lego Movie hit the streets recently, and while the cynic in me wants to wince at what is the zenith of merchandising and film’s uncomfortably close relationship, it is hard to resist the undeniable charm of the concept. Parks And Recreation‘s Chris Pratt voices the lovably naïve central character […]
Continue readingPoster and Trailer Debut: The LEGO Movie
The trailer and poster for The LEGO Movie should put some fears to rest that Hollywood’s money-making scheme to churn out toy-based films will only litter our cinemas with garbage. Surprisingly, The LEGO Movie trailer delivers laughs and a host of recognisable characters (Batman, Wonder Woman, etc.) sure to draw not just a young crowd […]
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