Chicago – Another week of Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming options for you to peruse courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com’s “What to Watch.” Every week, we gather a select few of the most recent Blu-ray & DVD releases, toss in at least one On Demand option we’ve seen, and present them in a checklist order for you to knock out through Amazon, iTunes, Netflix, or good, old-fashioned Blu-ray (yes, that sounds funny to me too). This week’s is the strongest yet by far. Everything in here is worth a look, all the way down to #9. This is just the order you should watch ‘em in more than anything else.
The Bling Ring
Photo credit: Lionsgate
“The Bling Ring”
I argued with a few people who saw Sofia Coppola’s wildly entertaining dissection of celebutante youth culture as too shallow and my counter is that most of those people don’t know...
The Bling Ring
Photo credit: Lionsgate
“The Bling Ring”
I argued with a few people who saw Sofia Coppola’s wildly entertaining dissection of celebutante youth culture as too shallow and my counter is that most of those people don’t know...
- 10/7/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Horror feature 100 Bloody Acres has begun production in Adelaide. Actor Damon Herriman (Love My Way, Offspring) leads the cast, which also includes Angus Sampson (Where the Wild Things Are, Spirited), Anna McGahan (Underbelly 4: Razor, Spirited), Oliver Ackland (The Proposition, The Slap), and Jamie Kristian (Underbelly 4: Razor, Rescue Special Ops). Guest appearances include John Jarratt (Wolf Creek), Chrissie Page (Last Ride), Paul Blackwell (Red Dog) and Reg the dog (Dr Plonk). 100 Bloody Acres is the debut feature from brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, who won several awards for their short 2009 film Celestial Avenue..The feature screenplay, which.follows two brothers and their struggling organic blood and bone fertiliser business, won first place in the horror section...
- 1/15/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Horror feature 100 Bloody Acres has begun production in Adelaide. Actor Damon Herriman (Love My Way, Offspring) leads the cast, which also includes Angus Sampson (Where the Wild Things Are, Spirited), Anna McGahan (Underbelly 4: Razor, Spirited), Oliver Ackland (The Proposition, The Slap), and Jamie Kristian (Underbelly 4: Razor, Rescue Special Ops). Guest appearances include John Jarratt (Wolf Creek), Chrissie Page (Last Ride), Paul Blackwell (Red Dog) and Reg the dog (Dr Plonk). 100 Bloody Acres is the debut feature from brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, who won several awards for their short 2009 film Celestial Avenue..The feature screenplay, which.follows two brothers and their struggling organic blood and bone fertiliser business, won first place in the horror section...
- 1/15/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Horror feature 100 Bloody Acres has begun production in Adelaide. Actor Damon Herriman (Love My Way, Offspring) leads the cast, which also includes Angus Sampson (Where the Wild Things Are, Spirited), Anna McGahan (Underbelly 4: Razor, Spirited), Oliver Ackland (The Proposition, The Slap), and Jamie Kristian (Underbelly 4: Razor, Rescue Special Ops). Guest appearances include John Jarratt (Wolf Creek), Chrissie Page (Last Ride), Paul Blackwell (Red Dog) and Reg the dog (Dr Plonk). 100 Bloody Acres is the debut feature from brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes, who won several awards for their short 2009 film Celestial Avenue..The feature screenplay, which.follows two brothers and their struggling organic blood and bone fertiliser business, won first place in the horror section...
- 1/15/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes have had their Slamdance winning script, 100 Bloody Acres, picked up for production by Cyan Films. The talented pair was already officially selected in the Slamdance Film Festival for their award winning short film, Celestial Avenue, when they won the prestigious award for their horror script. "Being part of Slamdance earlier this year was a real highlight for us," Colin said. "This award is further evidence that our work, while unmistakably Australian, also resonates with international audiences." His brother Cameron added, "We're just as excited that our work has caught the eye of Cyan Films.
- 9/23/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
Julie Ryan and Kate Crosser’s Cyan Films will produce Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ script 100 Bloody Acres, winner of the Slamdance 2010 screenwriting competition.
“We’ve just taken on the project and started the financing stage. We are aiming to be financed by mid next year in order to shoot in spring 2011,” Ryan told Encore.The film will be directed by the Cairnes brothers. Executive producers include Jonathan Page and La-based Chris Wyatt.
Ryan said she met the Cairnes at the IndiVision lab in 2008 – the script received funding from that Afc initiative, as well as from Film Victoria.
“It’s no surprise that it won the Slamdance competition. The script is a perfect horror film and one that won’t disappoint the fans of that genre,” she said.
The Cairnes brothers also presented their short Celestial Avenue at Slamdance.
“We’ve just taken on the project and started the financing stage. We are aiming to be financed by mid next year in order to shoot in spring 2011,” Ryan told Encore.The film will be directed by the Cairnes brothers. Executive producers include Jonathan Page and La-based Chris Wyatt.
Ryan said she met the Cairnes at the IndiVision lab in 2008 – the script received funding from that Afc initiative, as well as from Film Victoria.
“It’s no surprise that it won the Slamdance competition. The script is a perfect horror film and one that won’t disappoint the fans of that genre,” she said.
The Cairnes brothers also presented their short Celestial Avenue at Slamdance.
- 9/22/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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