Tuesday 30 December 2008

U2 3D at the IMAX

U2 3D

See the band in IMAX 3D on the biggest screen in the UK.

A quantum leap beyond traditional concert films, shot during the band's visit to South America on the Vertigo Tour - the first ever all-live 3D experience.

For over 25 years, U2 have been recognised not only for their musical invention, but for their incomparable gift for reaching millions of fans through new technologies. This long standing embrace of cutting-edge technology is evident in this stunning new film. U2 3D takes viewers on an extraordinary cinematic journey, a quantum leap beyond traditional concert films, in the first ever all-live 3D experience.





Mon 19 Jan 19:00
Tue 20 Jan 21:15
Wed 21 Jan 19:00
Thu 22 Jan 21:15

Imax Theatre, London
Charlie Chaplin Walk
London, England SE1

U2 3D at the IMAX

U2 3D

See the band in IMAX 3D on the biggest screen in the UK.

A quantum leap beyond traditional concert films, shot during the band's visit to South America on the Vertigo Tour - the first ever all-live 3D experience.

For over 25 years, U2 have been recognised not only for their musical invention, but for their incomparable gift for reaching millions of fans through new technologies. This long standing embrace of cutting-edge technology is evident in this stunning new film. U2 3D takes viewers on an extraordinary cinematic journey, a quantum leap beyond traditional concert films, in the first ever all-live 3D experience.



Mon 19 Jan 19:00
Tue 20 Jan 21:15
Wed 21 Jan 19:00
Thu 22 Jan 21:15

Imax Theatre, London
Charlie Chaplin Walk
London, England SE1

Monday 29 December 2008

Jack Says wins BEST FEATURE FILM at the Newport International Film Festival

The film I helped produce won BEST FEATURE FILM at the Newport International Film Festival.

BEST FEATURE FILM: JACK SAY'S – Directed by Bob Phillips (UK)

Jack Says is a 2008 British independent feature film known particularly for being the last professional engagement of the legendary Mike Reid, who died shortly after filming in 2007.

The film is a contemporary film noir, with comic book undertones that reflect it's precursor graphic novel Jack Said, and is comparable in style to Sin City. The film also stars Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Daniel Roberts, Rula Lenska and Eric Cantona.

Waking up in London with amnesia next to a dead body, Jack has just enough time and sense to disappear before the police arrive. In an attempt to lay low, he heads to Paris to visit the ex he can’t remember. But a guy like Jack attracts trouble, and an encounter with the mysterious Girl X draws him and the woman he loves back into a world he’s trying hard to avoid … and to remember.





Jack Says wins BEST FEATURE FILM at the Newport International Film Festival

The film I helped produce won BEST FEATURE FILM at the Newport International Film Festival.

BEST FEATURE FILM: JACK SAY'S – Directed by Bob Phillips (UK)

Jack Says is a 2008 British independent feature film known particularly for being the last professional engagement of the legendary Mike Reid, who died shortly after filming in 2007.

The film is a contemporary film noir, with comic book undertones that reflect it's precursor graphic novel Jack Said, and is comparable in style to Sin City. The film also stars Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Daniel Roberts, Rula Lenska and Eric Cantona.

Waking up in London with amnesia next to a dead body, Jack has just enough time and sense to disappear before the police arrive. In an attempt to lay low, he heads to Paris to visit the ex he can’t remember. But a guy like Jack attracts trouble, and an encounter with the mysterious Girl X draws him and the woman he loves back into a world he’s trying hard to avoid … and to remember.



Sunday 28 December 2008

Awesome Sweded Tron clip

Sweded - The summarized recreation of popular pop-culture films using limited budgets and a camcorder. The process is called sweding. Upon completion the film has been Sweded.

Origins: In the Michel Gondry film BE KIND REWIND, the character Jerry accidentally erases the videotapes at Mos Def's rental store, and the pair remake all the movies themselves. These versions become popular with customers, who are told they take longer to arrive and cost more because they come from Sweden. Hence, the films are referred to as 'Sweded'.



Made by freres-hueon. The original can be found here: http://www.dailymotion.com/user/freres-hueon - Tron by freres-hueon

Awesome Sweded Tron clip

Awesome Sweded Tron clip



Sweded
The summarized recreation of popular pop-culture films using limited budgets and a camcorder. The process is called sweding. Upon completion the film has been Sweded.

Origins: In the Michel Gondry film BE KIND REWIND, the character Jerry accidentally erases the videotapes at Mos Def's rental store, and the pair remake all the movies themselves. These versions become popular with customers, who are told they take longer to arrive and cost more because they come from Sweden. Hence, the films are referred to as 'Sweded'.

TRON 2.0 is coming

Disney debuts the teaser trailer for TR2N at Comic-Con 08.

As always the trailer was captured by a fan on his mobile phone. The below version was further cleaned up by another fan to give us an almost watchable version.




From "http://tron2trailer.blogspot.com/" comes a breakdown of the full teaser trailer:

- The Disney logo appears and quickly seems to get digitized.

- We pan over ominous clouds into a digital city landscape only to find a man in a updated “Tron” costume. He’s on the run.

- The man jumps into a brand new 2008 version of the familiar light cycle.

- And a huge chase ensues with a pursuer in a dark mask after our racer. Unlike cycle races of old this one goes up and down AND side to side.

- The chased man is vanquished, crashing horrible. As the pursuer gets off his cycle he pulls a familiar disc from his back. The winner looks up to a previously unseen observer.

- And the observer is…Jeff Bridges! An older (and now evil) Flynn?!? He rises from a meditative state in his watchtower to see the pursuer do his bidding.

- The vanquished man pleads to his pursuer. “It’s just a game!” And then the final big reveal: the pursuer takes off his helmet and he is also Bridges, a seemingly younger Bridges!

Yes! It seems that both Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleiter are reprising their roles from the original.

TRON 2.0 is coming soon (2011)

Disney debuts the teaser trailer for TR2N at Comic-Con 08.

As always the trailer was captured by a fan on his mobile phone. The below version was further cleaned up by another fan to give us an almost watchable version.



From "http://tron2trailer.blogspot.com/" comes a breakdown of the full teaser trailer:

- The Disney logo appears and quickly seems to get digitized.

- We pan over ominous clouds into a digital city landscape only to find a man in a updated “Tron” costume. He’s on the run.

- The man jumps into a brand new 2008 version of the familiar light cycle.

- And a huge chase ensues with a pursuer in a dark mask after our racer. Unlike cycle races of old this one goes up and down AND side to side.

- The chased man is vanquished, crashing horrible. As the pursuer gets off his cycle he pulls a familiar disc from his back. The winner looks up to a previously unseen observer.

- And the observer is…Jeff Bridges! An older (and now evil) Flynn?!? He rises from a meditative state in his watchtower to see the pursuer do his bidding.

- The vanquished man pleads to his pursuer. “It’s just a game!” And then the final big reveal: the pursuer takes off his helmet and he is also Bridges, a seemingly younger Bridges!

Yes! It seems that both Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleiter are reprising their roles from the original.


Double Bill: Sukiyaki Western Django & Django at Curzon Soho

Double Bill: Preview screening of Sukiyaki Western Django & Django at Curzon Soho

The Curzon Soho is offering a double helping of Western madness.

First off, an exclusive preview of Takashi Miike’s (Audition, Visitor Q) Sukiyaki Western Django, followed by the cult classic that inspired it: Sergio Corbucci’s Django.

Proceedings will kick off with a Cowboy party in the bar from 9.30pm, before the films begin at 11.30pm!

Sukiyaki Western Django
As two gangs battle for control of a remote town, a deadly gunman comes to the aid of the residents. Making his Japanese cast speak English and with a cameo from Quentin Tarantino, this is one of Miike’s most bizarre films yet.




Please note this screening will not be subtitled!

Django
Legendary cult film about a coffin-dragging gunslinger who enters a town caught between the KKK and a gang of Mexican Bandits. Inspiration for the ear-cutting scene in Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs, Django is a full-on, over-the-top Western epic.





Friday January 23, 2009 at 9:30pm
Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY


Double Bill: Preview screening of Sukiyaki Western Django & Django at Curzon Soho

Double Bill: Preview screening of Sukiyaki Western Django & Django at Curzon Soho

The Curzon Soho is offering a double helping of Western madness.

First off, an exclusive preview of Takashi Miike’s (Audition, Visitor Q) Sukiyaki Western Django, followed by the cult classic that inspired it: Sergio Corbucci’s Django.

Proceedings will kick off with a Cowboy party in the bar from 9.30pm, before the films begin at 11.30pm!

Sukiyaki Western Django
As two gangs battle for control of a remote town, a deadly gunman comes to the aid of the residents. Making his Japanese cast speak English and with a cameo from Quentin Tarantino, this is one of Miike’s most bizarre films yet.



Please note this screening will not be subtitled!

Django
Legendary cult film about a coffin-dragging gunslinger who enters a town caught between the KKK and a gang of Mexican Bandits. Inspiration for the ear-cutting scene in Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs, Django is a full-on, over-the-top Western epic.



Friday January 23, 2009 at 9:30pm
Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY


Saturday 27 December 2008

Preview Screening of Slumdog Millionaire and Q&A with Danny Boyle

Preview Screening of Slumdog Millionaire and Q&A with Danny Boyle



Danny Boyle joins us to discuss his joyous new film.



A special preview of Danny Boyle's latest film, about a street kid from Mumbai in the unlikely position of winning India's version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. A beautifully shot, energetic and, ultimately, joyous film.



Danny Boyle's latest film tells the story of Jamal, a street kid from Mumbai in the unlikely position of winning India's version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. In fact, the local police find it so improbable they arrest him on suspicion him of cheating. As Jamal tells them his story, we gain an insight into his life and loves. Beautifully shot, it's an energetic and, ultimately, joyous film, and a fantastic addition to Boyle's increasingly diverse filmography.







Monday January 5, 2009 at 6:15pm
National Film Theatre

South Bank

London, England SE1





Preview Screening of Slumdog Millionaire and Q&A with Danny Boyle

Preview Screening of Slumdog Millionaire and Q&A with Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle joins us to discuss his joyous new film.

A special preview of Danny Boyle's latest film, about a street kid from Mumbai in the unlikely position of winning India's version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. A beautifully shot, energetic and, ultimately, joyous film.

Danny Boyle's latest film tells the story of Jamal, a street kid from Mumbai in the unlikely position of winning India's version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. In fact, the local police find it so improbable they arrest him on suspicion him of cheating. As Jamal tells them his story, we gain an insight into his life and loves. Beautifully shot, it's an energetic and, ultimately, joyous film, and a fantastic addition to Boyle's increasingly diverse filmography.



Monday January 5, 2009 at 6:15pm
National Film Theatre
South Bank
London, England SE1


Friday 26 December 2008

Preview screening of Milk & The Guardian Interview with Gus Van Sant

Preview screening of Milk & The Guardian Interview with Gus Van Sant

The BFI welcome Gus Van Sant to the BFI Southbank stage, following a preview of his long-awaited Harvey Milk biopic, a rousing and heartfelt account of a man determined to enforce political change, starring Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch and Diego Luna.

Friday January 16, 2009 at 6:30pm
National Film Theatre
South Bank
London, England SE1


Read more and book at www.bfi.org.uk/vansant
Fri 16 Jan 18:30 NFT1

Preview screening of Milk & The Guardian Interview with Gus Van Sant

Preview screening of Milk & The Guardian Interview with Gus Van Sant

The BFI welcome Gus Van Sant to the BFI Southbank stage, following a preview of his long-awaited Harvey Milk biopic, a rousing and heartfelt account of a man determined to enforce political change, starring Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch and Diego Luna.

Friday January 16, 2009 at 6:30pm
National Film Theatre
South Bank
London, England SE1


Read more and book at www.bfi.org.uk/vansant
Fri 16 Jan 18:30 NFT1

Thursday 25 December 2008

Preview screening of Bolt 3D & Q&A with John Lasseter in London

Preview screening of Bolt 3D & Q&A with John Lasseter in London

Raised on the set of a hit television show, Bolt the dog believes he has amazing powers. But when he's accidentally shipped to New York City, his daredevil stunts no longer go according to plan... We present Bolt in Digital 3D (a first for BFI Southbank) and welcome John Lasseter back to NFT1 for a Q&A following the screening.

Friday January 16, 2009 at 6:30pm
National Film Theatre
South Bank
London, England SE1



Read more and book at www.bfi.org.uk/bolt


Preview screening of Bolt 3D & Q&A with John Lasseter in London

Preview screening of Bolt 3D & Q&A with John Lasseter in London

Raised on the set of a hit television show, Bolt the dog believes he has amazing powers. But when he's accidentally shipped to New York City, his daredevil stunts no longer go according to plan... We present Bolt in Digital 3D (a first for BFI Southbank) and welcome John Lasseter back to NFT1 for a Q&A following the screening.

Friday January 16, 2009 at 6:30pm
National Film Theatre
South Bank
London, England SE1



Read more and book at www.bfi.org.uk/bolt


Wednesday 24 December 2008

A Christmas gift from Coldplay

A Christmas gift from Coldplay

Hello as a special thanks for all your support this year, we've just unveiled a couple of Christmas treats at Coldplay.com. Click here to go to the site and download a free MP3 of the belting Thin White Duke remix of Viva La Vida (it's available until January 5th).

You can also watch a film of the band performing Jingle Bells with Simon Pegg at one of last week's London O2 shows. Silly Christmas headgear ahoy!

A Christmas gift from Coldplay

A Christmas gift from Coldplay

Hello as a special thanks for all your support this year, we've just unveiled a couple of Christmas treats at Coldplay.com. Click here to go to the site and download a free MP3 of the belting Thin White Duke remix of Viva La Vida (it's available until January 5th).

You can also watch a film of the band performing Jingle Bells with Simon Pegg at one of last week's London O2 shows. Silly Christmas headgear ahoy!

Tuesday 23 December 2008

Fall Out Boy Set To Play Gig In London Dungeon

Fall Out Boy will play a fan-only gig in the London Dungeon later this week, it's been announced.


Fall Out Boy Set To Play Gig In London Dungeon

Fall Out Boy will play a fan-only gig in the London Dungeon later this week, it's been announced.


Mini's world first augmented reality advert

By now most have you have seen Boffswana's augmented reality prototype that can be found here. A fine example of how the real world is interacting with the virtual.



Now German agencies Buzzin Monkey and die agentour GmbH have gone step further for a Mini print/computer cross over.



To experience this first hand you'll need a printed version of the PDF from here, a webcam, and a web browser (sorry, Internet Explorer/ActiveX only) pointed here.



Hold the print ad up to your computer’s webcam, you’ll see a 3-D model of a MINI Cabrio convertible that moves as you turn the sheet of paper around.





Mini's world first augmented reality advert

By now most have you have seen Boffswana's augmented reality prototype that can be found here. A fine example of how the real world is interacting with the virtual.

Now German agencies Buzzin Monkey and die agentour GmbH have gone step further for a Mini print/computer cross over.

To experience this first hand you'll need a printed version of the PDF from here, a webcam, and a web browser (sorry, Internet Explorer/ActiveX only) pointed here.

Hold the print ad up to your computer’s webcam, you’ll see a 3-D model of a MINI Cabrio convertible that moves as you turn the sheet of paper around.

Monday 22 December 2008

Thundercats Hooooooooooooo!!!!!!

This fan made trailer for an imagined Thundercats is impressive, in a Thundercats kind of way.





It's called Thundercats: Sword of Omens and took WormyTV the creator "about a year and a half on and off". Thundercats the film is still in pre development and expected to be in cinemas 2010.

In case you are wondering if the cast in the trailer looked familiar:

Jaga ... Robert Eddison
Panthro ... Vin Diesel
Cheetara ... Gigi Edgley
Tygra ... Hugh Jackman
Lion-O ... Brad Pitt
Snarf ... Garfield

Thundercats Hooooooooooooo!!!!!!

This fan made trailer for an imagined Thundercats is impressive, in a Thundercats kind of way.



It's called Thundercats: Sword of Omens and took WormyTV the creator "about a year and a half on and off". Thundercats the film is still in pre development and expected to be in cinemas 2010.

In case you are wondering if the cast in the trailer looked familiar:

Jaga ... Robert Eddison
Panthro ... Vin Diesel
Cheetara ... Gigi Edgley
Tygra ... Hugh Jackman
Lion-O ... Brad Pitt
Snarf ... Garfield

Sunday 21 December 2008

A Night With Bruce Campbell in London (Q&A and preview of My name is Bruce)

A Night With Bruce Campbell in London
(Q&A and preview of My name is Bruce)

The Curzon are tearing their guts out in excitement that living legend Bruce Campbell star of The Evil Dead trilogy and Bubba Ho-tep will be in conversation before an exclusive preview of his new film My Name Is Bruce.

The sole survivor of a deadly encounter with the Chinese God of War takes it upon himself to kidnap his idol, Bruce Campbell, star of countless B-movie horror films, and recruit him to be their local saviour.





Friday February 6, 2009 at 11:30pm
Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

A Night With Bruce Campbell in London (Q&A and preview of My name is Bruce)

A Night With Bruce Campbell in London
(Q&A and preview of My name is Bruce)

The Curzon are tearing their guts out in excitement that living legend Bruce Campbell star of The Evil Dead trilogy and Bubba Ho-tep will be in conversation before an exclusive preview of his new film My Name Is Bruce.

The sole survivor of a deadly encounter with the Chinese God of War takes it upon himself to kidnap his idol, Bruce Campbell, star of countless B-movie horror films, and recruit him to be their local saviour.



Friday February 6, 2009 at 11:30pm
Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

Saturday 20 December 2008

Get your Classic Star Trek Communicator here

Classic Star Trek Communicator
Always wanted a Starfleet Communicator as used in the classic 60s Star Trek TV show?- A Communicator that will allow you to stay in contact with your friends & contacts as well as give off a signal that a Transporter could lock on!

Well you still can't have one! But What On Earth are offering a replica of the Zeta Communicator circa. 2266

Cell phone, schmell phone. What you need to stay connected is this replica 23rd-century communicator. Flip it open and enjoy original sound effects and sound clips from the original Star Trek series; check local subspace frequencies before using. A fabulous gift for classic and new Star Trek fans. Plastic. 3"W.



Get your Classic Star Trek Communicator here

Classic Star Trek Communicator
Always wanted a Starfleet Communicator as used in the classic 60s Star Trek TV show?- A Communicator that will allow you to stay in contact with your friends & contacts as well as give off a signal that a Transporter could lock on!

Well you still can't have one! But What On Earth are offering a replica of the Zeta Communicator circa. 2266

Cell phone, schmell phone. What you need to stay connected is this replica 23rd-century communicator. Flip it open and enjoy original sound effects and sound clips from the original Star Trek series; check local subspace frequencies before using. A fabulous gift for classic and new Star Trek fans. Plastic. 3"W.

Friday 19 December 2008

Special preview of Milk and Q&A with Gus Van Sant (Director) and Dustin Lance Black (Writer)

Special preview of Milk and Q&A with Gus Van Sant (Director) and Dustin Lance Black (Writer)

On Saturday 17 January, Curzon Cinemas presents a special preview of Gus Van Sant’s MILK, the biopic of Harvey Milk. They are pleased to confirm that director Gus Van Sant and writer Dustin Lance Black will be joining us for a Q&A after the film.

MILK [15]

In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, thus becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into major public office in America. He went on to change the very nature of what it means to be a fighter for human rights before his untimely shooting in 1978 by a former city supervisor. Van Sant’s biopic charts the last eight years of Milk’s life – his decision to leave New York, his involvement with the famous Castro Cinema and his decision to become a spokesperson for change. Penn is on superlative form as Milk, giving a nuanced, understated performance that perfectly captures Milk’s humanity and humility.

Saturday January 17, 2009 at 6:00pm
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

Special preview of Milk and Q&A with Gus Van Sant (Director) and Dustin Lance Black (Writer)

Special preview of Milk and Q&A with Gus Van Sant (Director) and Dustin Lance Black (Writer)

On Saturday 17 January, Curzon Cinemas presents a special preview of Gus Van Sant’s MILK, the biopic of Harvey Milk. They are pleased to confirm that director Gus Van Sant and writer Dustin Lance Black will be joining us for a Q&A after the film.

MILK [15]

In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, thus becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into major public office in America. He went on to change the very nature of what it means to be a fighter for human rights before his untimely shooting in 1978 by a former city supervisor. Van Sant’s biopic charts the last eight years of Milk’s life – his decision to leave New York, his involvement with the famous Castro Cinema and his decision to become a spokesperson for change. Penn is on superlative form as Milk, giving a nuanced, understated performance that perfectly captures Milk’s humanity and humility.

Saturday January 17, 2009 at 6:00pm
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

Thursday 18 December 2008

STOP PRESS! Preview screening of The Wrestler and Q&A with MICKEY ROURKE - Soho, London

STOP PRESS! Preview screening of The Wrestler and Q&A with MICKEY ROURKE in Soho, London - 5 January 2009


We are honoured to invite you to what is expected to be the hottest ticket of 2009!

A preview of the upcoming film from Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream) THE WRESTLER followed by a Q&A with its star, acting legend Mickey Rourke.


Winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival 2008, Mickey Rourke gives a performance of astonishing commitment and emotional impact in THE WRESTLER, all the more poignant considering Rourke also returned to his boxing roots for the role. Director Darren Aronofsky produces a pure and vivid character study of Randy “The Ram” Robinson (Rourke) who was at the top of his game until forced into early retirement. However, he finds himself back in the ring in a circuit of gruelling, un-televised fights. He also endures a painful relationship with estranged daughter Stephanie (Evan Rachel Wood) and a tentative romance with stripper Cassidy (Marisa Tomei).

Tickets on sale to the public 21st December from http://www.curzoncinemas.com/

STOP PRESS! Preview screening of The Wrestler and Q&A with MICKEY ROURKE - Soho, London

STOP PRESS! Preview screening of The Wrestler and Q&A with MICKEY ROURKE in Soho, London - 5 January 2009


We are honoured to invite you to what is expected to be the hottest ticket of 2009!

A preview of the upcoming film from Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream) THE WRESTLER followed by a Q&A with its star, acting legend Mickey Rourke.


Winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival 2008, Mickey Rourke gives a performance of astonishing commitment and emotional impact in THE WRESTLER, all the more poignant considering Rourke also returned to his boxing roots for the role. Director Darren Aronofsky produces a pure and vivid character study of Randy “The Ram” Robinson (Rourke) who was at the top of his game until forced into early retirement. However, he finds himself back in the ring in a circuit of gruelling, un-televised fights. He also endures a painful relationship with estranged daughter Stephanie (Evan Rachel Wood) and a tentative romance with stripper Cassidy (Marisa Tomei).

Tickets on sale to the public 21st December from http://www.curzoncinemas.com/

Wednesday 17 December 2008

Preview: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button + The Guardian Interview with David Fincher, London

Preview: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button + The Guardian Interview with David Fincher

We are thrilled to be able to present this preview screening of David Fincher's richly satisfying new film, and to be able to welcome him to BFI Southbank to take part in the Guardian Interview as part of our retrospective of his career to date.

From Fight Club to Panic Room, The Game to Zodiac, David Fincher's work is that of a master craftsman, combining technical know-how and story-telling ability in a way few directors can. These skills are demonstrated to the full in this wonderful adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Incredibly ambitious both technically, and in terms of its narrative structure, the film follows the eventful life of Benjamin Button (a beautifully restrained, touching performance from Brad Pitt), a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards physically, while maturing emotionally and mentally. Working from a script by Eric Roth (Ali, The Insider), Fincher has created a truly remarkable, richly satisfying film.



Sunday January 18, 2009 at 4:00pm
BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road
London, England SE1 8XT

Preview: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button + The Guardian Interview with David Fincher, London

Preview: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button + The Guardian Interview with David Fincher

We are thrilled to be able to present this preview screening of David Fincher's richly satisfying new film, and to be able to welcome him to BFI Southbank to take part in the Guardian Interview as part of our retrospective of his career to date.

From Fight Club to Panic Room, The Game to Zodiac, David Fincher's work is that of a master craftsman, combining technical know-how and story-telling ability in a way few directors can. These skills are demonstrated to the full in this wonderful adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Incredibly ambitious both technically, and in terms of its narrative structure, the film follows the eventful life of Benjamin Button (a beautifully restrained, touching performance from Brad Pitt), a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards physically, while maturing emotionally and mentally. Working from a script by Eric Roth (Ali, The Insider), Fincher has created a truly remarkable, richly satisfying film.



Sunday January 18, 2009 at 4:00pm
BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road
London, England SE1 8XT

Tuesday 16 December 2008

Special screening of Far North and Q&A with Asif Kapadia, London

Special screening of Far North and Q&A with Asif Kapadia

After a screening of his latest film Far North, we welcome director Asif Kapadia onto the stage to discuss his career and to answer your questions.

With thanks to Soda Pictures.

Part of a planned series of films exploring the four points of the compass and four years in the making, Far North marks a stunning return to a more personal form of cinema for BAFTA-winning director Asif Kapadia. Adapted from a short story by Sara Maitland, this is a dark epic tale set in the harsh beauty of the Arctic. Saiva (Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and Anja (Michelle Krusiac) are two women struggling to survive on the frozen wastes. One day a lone figure, Loki (Sean Bean), appears on the ice and collapses and Saiva nurses him back to health. The two women then begin to compete for his affections – with tragic and terrifying consequences…



Sunday February 15, 2009 at 2:30pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Special screening of Far North and Q&A with Asif Kapadia, London

Special screening of Far North and Q&A with Asif Kapadia

After a screening of his latest film Far North, we welcome director Asif Kapadia onto the stage to discuss his career and to answer your questions.

With thanks to Soda Pictures.

Part of a planned series of films exploring the four points of the compass and four years in the making, Far North marks a stunning return to a more personal form of cinema for BAFTA-winning director Asif Kapadia. Adapted from a short story by Sara Maitland, this is a dark epic tale set in the harsh beauty of the Arctic. Saiva (Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and Anja (Michelle Krusiac) are two women struggling to survive on the frozen wastes. One day a lone figure, Loki (Sean Bean), appears on the ice and collapses and Saiva nurses him back to health. The two women then begin to compete for his affections – with tragic and terrifying consequences…



Sunday February 15, 2009 at 2:30pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Monday 15 December 2008

Special screening of The Merchant of Venice and discussion with Andrea Pallad, London

Special screening of The Merchant of Venice and discussion with Andrea Pallad

To coincide with the Royal Academy of Arts’ new exhibition ‘Andrea Palladi: His Life and Legacy’, Curzon will be presenting Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, followed by a discussion.

The Merchant of Venice
Directors: Michael Radford| Starring: Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Joseph Fiennes

Set in 16th Century Venice, William Shakespeare’s enduring comedy/drama follows the fate and fortunes of a group of young Christian noblemen and their interactions with the Jewish moneylender Shylock (Al Pacino). The film is described as a “fresh, lucid and unpretentious screen revival of The Merchant of Venice” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.





Sunday February 15, 2009 at 2:30pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Special screening of The Merchant of Venice and discussion with Andrea Pallad, London

Special screening of The Merchant of Venice and discussion with Andrea Pallad

To coincide with the Royal Academy of Arts’ new exhibition ‘Andrea Palladi: His Life and Legacy’, Curzon will be presenting Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, followed by a discussion.

The Merchant of Venice
Directors: Michael Radford| Starring: Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Joseph Fiennes

Set in 16th Century Venice, William Shakespeare’s enduring comedy/drama follows the fate and fortunes of a group of young Christian noblemen and their interactions with the Jewish moneylender Shylock (Al Pacino). The film is described as a “fresh, lucid and unpretentious screen revival of The Merchant of Venice” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.



Sunday February 15, 2009 at 2:30pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Sunday 14 December 2008

Special screening of Frost/Nixon and Q&A with Peter Morgan, London

Special screening of Frost/Nixon and Q&A with Peter Morgan

Curzon Cinemas will be hosting an exclusive preview screening of FROST/NIXON followed by a Q&A with screenwriter and executive producer Peter Morgan.

After nearly twenty years writing television projects Peter Morgan emerged as the top talent in his field thanks to the success of The Deal (2004), which centred around the co-dependent relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. This success continued in 2006 with two critically acclaimed films, The Queen and The Last King of Scotland. Morgan has consistently demonstrated a gift for portraying public figures as real human beings involved in interesting and complex relationships; something he continued in the award winning play, and new feature film, Frost/Nixon.

FROST/NIXON
Director: Ron Howard
Starring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Rebecca Hall. US 2008. 121 mins

Reprising their roles from Peter Morgan’s stage play are Langella, who won a Tony for his portrayal of Nixon, and Michael Sheen, who fully inhabited the part of Frost onstage in London and New York. Screenwriter Morgan, who’s racked up an impressive number of on screen portrayals of highly public figures (The Queen, The Last King of Scotland), here revisits the electrifying battle between Richard Nixon, the disgraced president with a legacy at stake, and David Frost a jet-setting television personality with a name to make. In summer 1977, the steely former commander-in-chief agreed to an interview with Frost and as the cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits ensued.


Sunday January 4, 2009 at 4:00pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Special screening of Frost/Nixon and Q&A with Peter Morgan, London

Special screening of Frost/Nixon and Q&A with Peter Morgan

Curzon Cinemas will be hosting an exclusive preview screening of FROST/NIXON followed by a Q&A with screenwriter and executive producer Peter Morgan.

After nearly twenty years writing television projects Peter Morgan emerged as the top talent in his field thanks to the success of The Deal (2004), which centred around the co-dependent relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. This success continued in 2006 with two critically acclaimed films, The Queen and The Last King of Scotland. Morgan has consistently demonstrated a gift for portraying public figures as real human beings involved in interesting and complex relationships; something he continued in the award winning play, and new feature film, Frost/Nixon.

FROST/NIXON
Director: Ron Howard
Starring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Rebecca Hall. US 2008. 121 mins

Reprising their roles from Peter Morgan’s stage play are Langella, who won a Tony for his portrayal of Nixon, and Michael Sheen, who fully inhabited the part of Frost onstage in London and New York. Screenwriter Morgan, who’s racked up an impressive number of on screen portrayals of highly public figures (The Queen, The Last King of Scotland), here revisits the electrifying battle between Richard Nixon, the disgraced president with a legacy at stake, and David Frost a jet-setting television personality with a name to make. In summer 1977, the steely former commander-in-chief agreed to an interview with Frost and as the cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits ensued.


Sunday January 4, 2009 at 4:00pm
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street
London, England W1J 7TY

Saturday 13 December 2008

Special Preview: Che - Part One & Part Two , London

Special Preview: Che - Part One & Part Two

To mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution, and as part of the ‘Permanent Revolution Season’ taking place across London, Curzon Cinemas will bring you the full four-hour epic Che: Part One and Two. With live Cuban music and cocktails in the bar between the films (at Curzon Soho only), what a better way to start your New Year’s Revolution?

A labour of love for Academy Award-winning director, Steven Soderbergh (Traffic, Ocean’s Eleven) Che features a career defining performance from Benicio del Toro (Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2008) in the role of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. Released in two parts, Che Part One chronicles Guevara’s rise from humble doctor to a rebel Army Commander in Fidel Castro’s Cuban Revolution. Che Part Two gives an account of his later life. Having successfully overthrown Batista, he attempts to export his revolutionary ideals across Latin America. Embraced by his commrades for his strength in the face of adversity, Part Two reveals the human being behind the symbol.

Curzon Soho will also be displaying an exhibition of Che-related artwork from the novel ‘Che: A Graphic Biography’, published by Verso Books.

Che Part One is released on January 1 followed by Che Part Two on February 20.
Thursday January 1, 2009 at 2:00pm



Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

Special Preview: Che - Part One & Part Two , London

Special Preview: Che - Part One & Part Two

To mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution, and as part of the ‘Permanent Revolution Season’ taking place across London, Curzon Cinemas will bring you the full four-hour epic Che: Part One and Two. With live Cuban music and cocktails in the bar between the films (at Curzon Soho only), what a better way to start your New Year’s Revolution?

A labour of love for Academy Award-winning director, Steven Soderbergh (Traffic, Ocean’s Eleven) Che features a career defining performance from Benicio del Toro (Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2008) in the role of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. Released in two parts, Che Part One chronicles Guevara’s rise from humble doctor to a rebel Army Commander in Fidel Castro’s Cuban Revolution. Che Part Two gives an account of his later life. Having successfully overthrown Batista, he attempts to export his revolutionary ideals across Latin America. Embraced by his commrades for his strength in the face of adversity, Part Two reveals the human being behind the symbol.

Curzon Soho will also be displaying an exhibition of Che-related artwork from the novel ‘Che: A Graphic Biography’, published by Verso Books.

Che Part One is released on January 1 followed by Che Part Two on February 20.
Thursday January 1, 2009 at 2:00pm


Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue
London, England W1D 5DY

Friday 12 December 2008

Preview: Encounters at the End of the World + The Guardian Interview with Werner Herzog, London

Preview: Encounters at the End of the World + The Guardian Interview with Werner Herzog

We are delighted to welcome a true icon of world cinema to the BFI Southbank stage. In this special evening Werner Herzog will take part in the Guardian Interview to mark his acceptance of the inaugural BBC FOUR World Cinema Achievement Award. Prior to the on-stage event we will have a preview screening of Encounters at the End of the World, his first documentary since Grizzly Man. Accompanied only by his cameraman, Herzog travelled to Antarctica, meeting the men and women who have dedicated their lives to furthering the cause of science, working in the most extreme, and beautiful, environment on earth.

In this special evening Werner Herzog will take part in a Guardian Interview to mark his acceptance of the inaugural BBC FOUR World Cinema Achievement Award, following a preview screening of his new documentary Encounters at the End of the World.

Monday January 26, 2009 at 6:20pm

BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road
London, England SE1 8XT

Preview: Encounters at the End of the World + The Guardian Interview with Werner Herzog, London

Preview: Encounters at the End of the World + The Guardian Interview with Werner Herzog

We are delighted to welcome a true icon of world cinema to the BFI Southbank stage. In this special evening Werner Herzog will take part in the Guardian Interview to mark his acceptance of the inaugural BBC FOUR World Cinema Achievement Award. Prior to the on-stage event we will have a preview screening of Encounters at the End of the World, his first documentary since Grizzly Man. Accompanied only by his cameraman, Herzog travelled to Antarctica, meeting the men and women who have dedicated their lives to furthering the cause of science, working in the most extreme, and beautiful, environment on earth.

In this special evening Werner Herzog will take part in a Guardian Interview to mark his acceptance of the inaugural BBC FOUR World Cinema Achievement Award, following a preview screening of his new documentary Encounters at the End of the World.

Monday January 26, 2009 at 6:20pm

BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road
London, England SE1 8XT

Saturday 6 December 2008

For sale: Uncle Monty's cottage from Withnail and I

A remote Cumbrian farmhouse – made famous in the cult 1986 film Withnail & I – is to be sold at auction.

Isolated Sleddale Hall, near Shap, is being put up for sale by water company United Utilities for a guide price of over £145,000.

It will go under the hammer with Savills (L & P) Ltd on February 16. Another United Utilities property Vaugh Steel, at Bampton, Penrith, will also be sold at the same auction.

Sleddale Hall, which has been unoccupied for many years, sits on the north side of Wet Sleddale valley and is accessible only via a dirt track. It is almost two miles from the nearest public road and a mile from the nearest inhabited house.

It has long been an interest for fans of the film Withnail & I, starring Richard E Grant and Paul McGann. The film tells the story of two out of work actors in the 1960s who venture to the Lakes to escape London only to find themselves hilariously ill-equipped for the bleak conditions they encounter.

As “Uncle Monty’s cottage”, Sleddale Hall was used for many exterior shots but the interior was little used for filming. It contains many original features and the structure has been recently stabilised and the roof repaired to keep it wind and water-tight.

Built from stone and Lake District slate, Sleddale Hall and its associated outbuildings form a picturesque quadrangle and were probably built in the mid 18th century.

It was originally acquired by the Manchester Corporation in the 1920s as part of the land required to meet Manchester’s growing need for drinking water. The Manchester Corporation eventually became part of North West Water and then United Utilities.

United Utilities senior land agent on its Thirlmere Estate, Edward Holt said: “Sleddale Hall is in one of the quietest parts of the Lake District. I hope it is bought by someone who can restore it. It would make a lovely family home.”

A residential use of the property would be subject to the necessary planning consents being obtained.

Savills director Paul Mooney said he had experience of selling homes that had been film locations – including the Dursleys’ suburban home from the Harry Potter films. Although they tended to attract a lot of interest from film buffs it didn’t necessarily affect the sale price, he added.

“Withnail is an iconic film and there may be a few eccentrics out there who would be interested in owning a piece of film history. Sleddale Hall will certainly garner a bit more public interest than a house of this type normally would. However that doesn’t necessarily equate to a higher price. It’s still a lovely building in a beautiful part of the world.”

Sleddale Hall will be auctioned at The Berkley Hotel, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7RL at 10.30am on Monday February 16, 2009. To register an interest or receive a copy of the marketing details please contact Paul Mooney at Savills on 0207 824 9091.