New Spider-Man film is going to be “amazing” - Row Three
The official title of the Marc Webb directed Spider-Man reboot has been revealed as “The Amazing Spider-Man“. The name comes from the title of the original comic book series, first published by Marvel...
View ArticleGondry to adapt mind-bending Philip K. Dick novel “Ubik” - Row Three
Director Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep) recently announced his intentions to bring acclaimed science fiction author Philip K. Dick’s 1969 novel “Ubik” to...
View ArticleDarren Aronofsky’s “Noah” to be filled with booze and incest? - Row Three
While Darren Aronofsky’s next film in theatres will be the blockbuster sequel to X-men Origins: Wolverine simply titled The Wolverine, it looks as though he’ll quickly be returning to more heady and...
View ArticleIntense, hyper-violent trailer for Korean revenge film “I Saw the Devil” -...
Beautifully scored, stylishly edited and unflinchingly violent, if this recent red-band trailer is anything to go by, I Saw the Devil looks to be the latest addition to the list of excellent Korean...
View ArticleBen Mendelsohn and Scoot McNairy to star opposite Brad Pitt in “Cogan’s...
Ben Mendelsohn and Scoot McNairy are two actors who really only came to my attention in the past year. An Australian actor (represent!), Ben Mendelsohn has acted in numerous local films and television...
View Article“The Cove” DVD sent to homes in Japanese fishing community - Row Three
Winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, The Cove is a bold, inflammatory and gripping real life story about a group of activists trying to expose the slaughter of thousands of...
View ArticleQuentin Tarantino to write & direct a Spaghetti Western? - Row Three
Following several unconfirmed reports, Quentin Tarantino announced this week at The Weinstein Company’s Oscar afterparty that his next directorial effort will be a Western that reunites him with the...
View ArticleMichael Bay is insightful - Row Three
While speaking to Empire Magazine, Michael Bay said the following of his film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: “We made some mistakes. The real fault with [Transformers 2] is that it ran into a...
View ArticleInvaders in MGMs “Red Dawn” remake to be digitally altered from Chinese to...
Made in 1984 during the closing years of the Cold War, John Milius Red Dawn tells the story of a group of American high-school students engaged in geurilla warfare against an invading Soviet army. Two...
View ArticleReview: Battle: Los Angeles - Row Three
Although the bad guys are from the far reaches of space, Jonathan Liebesman’s Battle: Los Angeles, is, in essence, a war film. More accurately, it is a not particularly good war film. Following a...
View ArticleIf it ain’t broke don’t fix it: The Hangover Part II gets a trailer - Row Three
I won’t even bother going over the premise or back story of Todd Phillips’ 2009 smash hit comedy The Hangover, because: a) you’ve almost certainly already familiar with it, and b) because the trailer...
View ArticleMTV developing reality show based on “Catfish” - Row Three
Over the past six months, Row Three has been home to one of the webs most extensive and quite frankly astounding discussions about the authenticity of the film Catfish. Since Mike Rot posted his...
View ArticleReview: I Love You Phillip Morris - Row Three
Gay. Gay, gay, gay, gay, gay. That’s how Jim Carrey’s character Steven Russell describes himself in I Love You Phillip Morris, the long delayed romantic dramedy from Bad Santa writers Glenn Ficarra...
View ArticleNow Playing at the Row Three Rep: So Bad They’re Profound - Row Three
[Row Three programming if we owned a rep cinema] So Bad They’re Profound (alternatively titled “When 90s Blockbusters Go Wrong, or: How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love Overanalyzing Sh*tty Movies”)...
View ArticleMartin McDonagh to direct “Seven Psychopaths” with Farrell, Walken, Rockwell...
The writer/director of In Bruges will reteam with Colin Farrell, along with Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke and Christopher Walken for his sophomore film effort, entitled “Seven Psychopaths“. Martin...
View ArticleReview: The Hangover Part II - Row Three
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That seems to be the philosophy of director Todd Phillips, whose sequel to the box office comedy smash The Hangover doesn’t so much try to replicate the magic of the...
View ArticleChristopher Nolan and David Fincher talk Terrence Malick - Row Three
If for some inexplicable reason you weren’t already planning on seeing Terrance Malick’s Palme d’Or winning The Tree of Life when it comes to a theatre near you, perhaps hearing two of most beloved...
View ArticleReview: The Tree of Life - Row Three
[Published with the hope of generating some more discussion on what has generally been an extremely well received film. Please, be gentle] Five acclaimed films in four long decades ensure that any new...
View ArticleReview: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - Row Three
In a bleak and haunting prologue, the once joyful students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are marched through the grey courtyard like prisoners in a concentration camp. Darkness has...
View ArticleReview: Johnny English Reborn - Row Three
After foiling a plot to seize the British crown in his first self-titled movie outing, incompetent British secret agent Johnny English is back, and must now prevent the assassination of the Chinese...
View ArticleReview: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol - Row Three
Although far from seminal, there are a few Hollywood franchises I enjoy more than the Mission Impossible series. Laden with spectacular stunts and driven by a Lalo Schifrin’s sensational main theme,...
View ArticleTeaser Trailer: Game of Thrones Season 2 - Row Three
Given that even the worst episode of the first season of Game of Thrones was better than most movies I saw last year, I felt compelled to post this. Having powered through all five of George R.R....
View ArticleReview: A Separation - Row Three
It’s hard to imagine that I’ll see many other films this year as morally complex or achingly real as Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation. Winner of Best Picture Awards at numerous international film...
View ArticleFirst trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike - Row Three
The ultimate filmmaking chameleon, in the past five years alone Steven Soderbergh has directed an action infused spy thriller, a globespanning medical disaster movie, a seventies-set comedy about...
View ArticleTIFF 2012 Review: Spring Breakers - Row Three
Bikini clad Disney girls go off the rails in Spring Breakers, a candy-coloured sledgehammer satire from notorious provocateur Harmony Korine. The story of four sexy college girls who rob a fast food...
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