Sunday, March 12, 2006
Between the Covers
Once again, for any Sydneysiders reading I'll be on the "Between the Covers" book review show on Eastside 89.7FM. This time I'll be looking at Scorcese: A Journey Through the American Psyche published by Plexus and edited by Paul. A. Woods. I'll be on air at 11:30 am on Tuesday 14th March.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Revolver DVD review

He brings his tough guy persona to the fore in Revolver as the cop who will stop at nothing to find his kidnapped wife. Joined by Italian heartthrob Fabio Testi, star of Four Gunmen of the Apocalypse and The Big Racket, the duo make an unlikely alliance that makes for a winning cinematic combination. Both actors seem to enjoy the challenge and director Sollimo keeps Reed’s tendency to over act to a minimum. Revolver joins a series of tough cop thrillers that proved to be box office gold in the 70s and 80s in Italy.
Every Italian director worth his salt tried his hand at the genre. Lucio Fulci inevitably hit the screens with the ultra gory Contraband and the genres stalwart Enzo. G. Casterelli gave us The Heroine Busters. Sollimo became an expert of the harsh city streets with such thrillers as Run Man Run and Violent City. The interesting thing about the Italian approach to the cop thriller was that the good guys were often as corrupt as the criminals they hunted. Revolver draws a very fine line as the Warden engulfs himself into the criminal underground and that’s what makes the film so interesting. The Warden is just as corrupt as the prisoners he spends his life incarcerating. The pounding soundtrack by maestro Ennio Morricone is the icing on the cake on this highly recommended thriller.
For full review please check out www.cinephilia.net.au
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Bowie bonus
As anyone who knows me will attest I'm a huge David Bowie fan so I just couldn't resist in sharing this wonderfully camp clip from The Cher Show originally broadcast in 1975. They perform Young Americans which segues into a delerious medley of classics from Motown and The Beatles. It takes a while to load up and the picture isn't too great but its quality entertainment!
Sunday, February 26, 2006
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In other news Ra Choi will now also be screening at the Rome Independent Film Festival and the Worldfest in Houston. For Australian readers, director Michael Frank will also be interviewed by Megan Spencer on The Movie Show on SBS broadcast on March 22nd.
My second preview of my Superman Returns set visit will be the cover feature in Starburst #334. It will feature excerpts of my interviews with Bryan Singer, Kevin Spacey and Brandon Routh.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
RA CHOI world premiere in London



The film’s European tour will also take in the Cinemasia Festival in Amsterdam on April 8th where Ra Choi closes the event. For festival details and screening times please check http://www.cinemasia.nl/.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Nightmares and Dreamscapes set visit
I’ve just returned from a brief sojourn to Melbourne visiting the set of Stephen King’s Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Having walked around the set of the Battleground episode starring William Hurt and seen Melbourne’s Prince’s Park transformed into London’s Crouch End I must say the series looks like it may well be a winner. My report on the eight episodes based on short stories by Stephen King will run in Shivers later in the year. Thanks as always to Fiona Searson for arranging the trip.
Tommy DVD review

Based on the rock opera Tommy by The Who the film stars lead singer Roger Daltrey as the titular Tommy, the deaf, dumb and blind kid who sure plays a mean pinball. The rest of the members of the band make small appearances, but it’s the late great Keith Moon who shines as the sleazy Uncle Ernie. The cast is a who’s who of rock and film legends. Jack Nicholson, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner and Elton John all make memorable appearances although Reeds singing voice does leave a little to be desired at times. Reed was a regular collaborator of Russell’s also starring in Woman in Love, The Devils and The Debussy Film amongst many.
The musical numbers have become iconic to say the least, Elton John’s rendition of Pinball Wizard clad in giant bother boots and glasses and Tina Turner’s Acid Queen are exceptional. The music from the Who’s album has been re-recorded for the film and sounds wonderful in this new restored print. There are some great touches like the toy trumpets during Tommy Can You Hear Me the church of Marilyn Monroe during Eyesight for the Blind and the guitar as Tommy breaks loose during I’m Free. It’s a musical that will draw in even the most cynical of viewer.

This reviewer wholeheartedly loved every second of Tommy. As a huge fan of The Who and the work of Ken Russell it’s a marriage made in heaven. Its exuberant style may alienate fans of the gritty scooter filled thrills of Quadrophenia but there is still much acid fueled delirium to be enjoyed.
For full review see www.cinephilia.net.au
Monday, January 16, 2006
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Twitch of the Death Nerve DVD review

The big difference between Bava and the directors who followed in his footsteps is obviously talent. Twitch of the Death Nerve looks fabulous. Knives glisten in the sunlight, everything is beautifully lit and despite the fact that he invented the “have sex, will die” style of filmmaking, the storyline to this film is a pitch-black whodunit that comments on greed, family and exactly how far people will go for a few lire. The films twisted finale is hilarious and will leave most viewers with a startled look of surprise. In fact the playful tone of the film has more in common with Danger Diabolik than his other horror films such as Shock! and Blood and Black Lace.

Full review available on www.terroraustralis.net
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Rogue set visit
No sooner as I'm back and I'm heading back to Melbourne to visit the set of Greg McLean's Rogue. McLean's previous film, the awesome Wolf Creek was a huge hit and hopes are high for his latest, all we know at present is the brief plot outline on IMDB, An American journalist on assignment in the Australian outback encounters a man-eating crocodile. Rogue stars Wolf Creek bad guy John Jarrat, Melinda and Melinda star Rhada Mitchell and Sam Worthington.
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Real Horrorshow

Monday, November 28, 2005
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a WINNER!

Wednesday, November 16, 2005
RA CHOI preview screening tonight

Monday, November 14, 2005
Viddy well my brother


Sunday, November 06, 2005
Dance Dance Dance
I'll be appearing on Eastside 89.7 FM's Between the Covers review programme again tomorrow (November 8th) at 11:30am. I'll be passing my judgement on Haruki Murakami's Dance Dance Dance.
For those who want to here my voice online; check out www.notyourusualbollocks.squarespace.com and look for the Australian music special for my views on whats happening with the music scene in Sydney as I join the shows host Marenco Kemp for an informal look at Aussie rock. For anyone interested in the independent side of music you could do a lot worse than check out Marenco's site, its a fantastic mix of obscure music, forthright views and a great way to keep abreast of the everchanging world of podcasts.
For those who want to here my voice online; check out www.notyourusualbollocks.squarespace.com and look for the Australian music special for my views on whats happening with the music scene in Sydney as I join the shows host Marenco Kemp for an informal look at Aussie rock. For anyone interested in the independent side of music you could do a lot worse than check out Marenco's site, its a fantastic mix of obscure music, forthright views and a great way to keep abreast of the everchanging world of podcasts.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Ra Choi Preview Screening

On another exciting note Ra Choi has been nominated for the Best Feature award at the 2005 Australian Writers Guild - AWGIES. Its fellow nominees are Look Both Ways, Little Fish and Three Dollars. The awards will be presented in Melbourne on November 25, 2005.
After taking on publicity duties on the film, Ra Choi has been featured in Encore Magazine and Filmink and will be appearing in more UK and Australian publications so keep an eye out for more news. Please check out www.rachoi.com
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Bad Boy Bubby DVD Review

Living with his religious fanatic mother in a small claustrophobic bunker, Bubby is told by his domineering matriarch that he will die if he leaves the confines of his home. Locked in solitude his warped worldview consists of four walls, an incestuous relationship with his mother and wrapping his pet cat in glad wrap.
Inevitably Bubby breaks loose; he kills his parents and escapes into the “real” world, a child’s mind in an adults body, he has been incarcerated for so long he has no comprehension of good and bad, how to deal with people, pizza or pets.
The film shows how Bubby approaches his new life as much as how society spurns anyone who is different. Through naïve perseverance Bubby wins people over by being himself. He becomes the singer in a punk band and a martyr to the dissatisfied youth of today.

The film looks wonderful; not sure if De Heer really required 32 different cinematographers but the contrasts between Bubby’s worlds are expertly depicted. The film is extremely disturbing in places and makes for an unsettling watch but there is a delicious line in black humour that some viewers may pick up, especially when Bubby takes to the stage toward the films finale. It’s a shame they didn’t play gigs to support the movies, I’d have been first in the queue for tickets.
Full review appears on www.terroraustralis.net
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Kong is King

Sunday, September 18, 2005
Gordons Alive!!
Hot of the press after my previous post we can confirm we have Flash himself, Sam Jones, introducing a special screening of Mike Hodge's Flash Gordon at the Supanova Fan Film Festival. Check out www.supanova.com.au for details.
Thursday, September 15, 2005
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I have just been commissioned to write a regular news column DVD Down Under in DVD World magazine which now has an Australian version hitting the shelves. I will also be chatting to the makers of Hidden, an action packed shocker from New Zealand, for Shivers magazine.

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