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- Preview: Ninja Assassin by HeyUGuys on Nov 21, 2009
Ten years ago, the Wachowski brothers, little known at the time, released their second movie as directors, The Matrix. A product of their love of Hong Kong action movies and Manga, it became huge. The mix of stylish action and spiritual introspection...
- The Fall or Rise of Richard Kelly? by HeyUGuys on Nov 20, 2009
In 2001, Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko opened in theatres. With only a limited release, just 58 screens across the US it wasn’t able to set the box office alight, with a domestic gross of around $520,000, and $4.1M worldwide. When it came...
- A Place To Bury Strangers by Live on 35mm on Nov 20, 2009
This was quite extreme. Which in the sense of despair that I am living, about music future and beyond music, it was perfect to bring me to some outer place for a change. If mainstream music, especially in UK, seems to be leaving the jangly guitars f...
- Review: Did You Ever See… Rounders? by HeyUGuys on Nov 19, 2009
This week sees the UK release of Steven Soderbergh’s whistle blower movie The Informant. Based on the true story of Mark Whitacre, an executive who reported his corporation’s price-fixing tactics to the FBI, Soderbergh has put a comedic s...
- London, 1927 - in colour by Caroline's Miscellany on Nov 19, 2009
This extraordinary film of London over 80 years ago was produced by Claude Friese-Green using his biocolour process. It was the last episode of a trip around Britain, filmed using alternate red and green filters. The frames of black-and-white film th...
- Ten of the best for Klausner, Adams by HeyUGuys on Nov 19, 2009
The Hollywood Reporter announced today that Josh Klausner, co-writer of Shrek the Third and writer of next year’s comedy Date Night, is about to start work on adapting the novel The Ten Best Days Of My Life, by Adena Halpern. The story concerns...
- New Music & Interview Avenue: Gil Scott Heron – Where Did The Night Go by Onthebuzz on Nov 18, 2009
The gentleman that put on wax and uttered “the revolution will not be televised” a sentence and words steeped in the stable psyche of music, the poet & social commentator and musician into question, you guess right… the legendar...



















