2010
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<li><b>Invincible - Iron Man 2:</b> With the film set to rock cinemas April 29, Filmink chats with director Jon Favreau and leading man, Robert Downey Jr, about what we can expect from this hotly anticipated superhero sequel. We also hear from new cast members including Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell.
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<li><b>Previews:</b> In this issue of Filmink, we preview the revamp of <i>A Nightmare On Elm Street</i> which will see the resurrection of dream killer Freddy Krueger. We also check out the sci-fi horror <i>Splice</i> which stars Adrien Brody as a cutting-edge scientist not afraid to cross an ethical boundary or two. Plus more!
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<li><b>Lost in Translation:</b> While adapting a novel for the big screen seems like a good idea in theory, often classic books are dramatically changed in the process. Filmink checks out some book-to-film adaptations including Stanley Kubrick's controversial <i>A Clockwork Orange</i>, Steven Spielberg's <i>Jurassic Park</i>, the Oscar award-winning <i>The English Patient</i>, and a couple of Will Smith sci-fi flicks, <i>I Am Legend</i> and <i>I, Robot.</i>
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<li><b>True Bromance:</b> Due out in cinemas May 6, the local romantic comedy, <i>I Love You Too</i>, is a frank and funny tale of love, bromance and commitment phobia. Filmink talks with scriptwriter Peter Helliar, leading man Brendan Cowell and director Daina Reid about casting roles and why the film will resonate with audiences.
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<li><b>Werner Herzog - Chaos Reigns:</b> Filmink delves into the career of this extraordinary visionary German director who is known for his deeply idiosyncratic films. We talk to Herzog about his latest work, the unconventional crime drama <i>Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.</i></li></ul>
June 2010
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<li><b>Previews:</b> In this issue of FILMINK, we preview Christopher Nolan's latest film, <i>Inception,</i> an unconventional sci-fi thriller featuring a knockout cast including Leonardo Dicaprio, Ellen Page and Michael Caine. We also check out the directorial debut of Mark Ruffalo, <i>Sympathy For Delicious: Faith Heals</i>, a powerful drama starring Orlando Bloom and Laura Linney.
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<li><b>Total Eclipse:</b>With the hotly anticipated <i>The Twilight Saga: Eclipse</i> due out July 1, FILMINK chats with stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner about their roles in the teen vampire cult phenomenon and what we can expect from the dark and intense third instalment.
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<li><b>Family Business:</b> Taking out the top prize at Sundance earlier this year, the locally set crime drama <i>Animal Kingdom</i> looks set to be the latest Aussie film sensation when it hits cinemas June 3. FILMINK chats to first time director David Michod, newcomer James Frenchville and established stars Ben Mendelsohn and Guy Pearce.
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<li><b>The Best Australian Films of the Decade:</b> Get ready to argue! There's nothing quite like a list to get people talking and with this decade coming to a close, FILMINK reveals its take on the 25 best local films to hit screens between 2000 and 2009.
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<li><b>Trouble On Set:</b> Think all film sets are places of collaboration, encouragement and creative freedom? Well, think again! FILMINK revisits twelve unforgettable tales of mayhem on set including squabbling drunk actors on the set of <i>Jaws</i> and an artistic clash on the set of <i>Dancer in the Dark</i> between lead actress Bjork and dictator-like director Lars Von Trier.</li>
July 2010
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<b>Previews: </b> In this issue of FILMINK, we preview Michael Winterbottom's chilling adaptation of Jim Thompson's fifties noir novel <i>The Killer Inside Me</i> featuring Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba. We also check out the new Disney flick, <i>The Sorcerer's Apprentice</i> starring Nicolas Cage and Jay Baruchel. Plus more!
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<li><b>Spies Like Us: </b> In a special FILMINK exclusive, Hollywood superstars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz talk about their new film, the big budget action-comedy thriller <i>Knight and Day,</i> directed by <i>Walk The Line's</i> James Mangold.
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<li><b>Maximum Rock 'N' Roll:</b> We chat to actors Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Moss and Sean Combs and writer/director Nicholas Stoller about the wildly enjoyable new comedy, <i>Get Him To The Greek.</i>
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<li><b>Born To Run</b> With the highly anticipated <i>The Runaways</i> due out July 15, we speak to Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and writer/director Floria Sigismondi about this highly anticipated rock biopic which charts the rise and fall of punk's greatest girl group.
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<li><b>Silver Screen Biffo:</b> Scratch away the glitter and glamour and Hollywood can be a tough and often brutal place. FILMINK looks at twelve infamous long running feuds that have raged between the likes of Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Jean Claude Van Dammne and Steven Seagal and many more.
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<li><b>Christopher Nolan: Dark Dreamer</b> The director of <i>Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige</i>, and <i>The Dark Knight</i> unleashes one of the year's most anticipated films with the twisted sci-fi heist thriller <i>Inception.</i>
August 2010
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<li><b>Previews:</b> In this issue of FILMINK, we check out the upcoming superhero comedy/drama <i>Griff The Invisible</i> starring Aussie actor Ryan Kwanten. We also get a sneak peek into Zack Snyder's female driven fantasy actioner <i>Sucker Punch</i> and preview Michel Gondry's superhero comedy <i>The Green Hornet</i>, which stars Seth Rogen.
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<li><b>The Perfect Crime:</b> With the highly acclaimed <i>The Town</i> just hitting cinemas, we speak to actor/director Ben Affleck and stars Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively and Jon Hamm about creating the explosive modern crime thriller.
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<li><b>Bloody In Pink:</b> Aussie filmmaker Sean Byrne's impressively outlandish debut <i>The Loved Ones</i> is deservedly the most buzzed about Aussie horror flick since <i>Wolf Creek</i>. We speak to the director and stars of the film Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy and John Brumpton.
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<li><b>Video Nasties: Sleeaze, VHS & The Moral Backlash:</b> FILMINK revisits the eighties when the birth of videos saw the home entertainment market flooded with shocking exploitation movies that lead to an outcry from the conservative powers, and a subsequent media storm that raged for years.
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<li><b>Sack The Director:</b> The director might be the boss on a film set, but that doesn't mean they can't be fired. FILMINK revisits stories about the sacking of a fistful of filmmakers including Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman and Arthur Penn.
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<li><b>Todd Phillips: Comic Anarchy:</b> Beginning his career with a slew of underground documentaries, Todd Philips turned major Hollywood player thanks to the phenomenal success of raucous comedies like <i>Old School</i> and <i>The Hangover</i>. FILMINK speaks to him about his newest laugh filled flick, <i>Due Date</i> starring Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis.
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<li>Plus George Clooney, Woody Harrelson, Milla Jovovich, <i>The American, The Social Network, Jackass 3D</i> and more!</li></ul></div>
December 2010
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<li>Previews: In this issue of FILMINK, we check out Danny Boyle's gripping upcoming drama <i>127 Hours</i> starring James Franco. We also get a sneak peek into the fascinating period drama <i>Dumas</i> and preview the Guillermo Del Toro penned horror film <i>Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark</i> which stars Katie Holmes.
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<li><b>Digital Dreams:</b> We speak to director Joseph Kosinski and stars Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Michael Sheen and Olivia Wilde about the dazzling new sci-fi adventure <i>Tron: Legacy.</i>
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<li><b>The Ballad Of Red Hill:</b> Writer/producer/director Patrick Hughes and actors Ryan Kwanten, Tommy Lewis and Steve Bisley give us the lowdown on the Aussie western, <i>Red Hill</i>, set to be released by a heavyweight Hollywood Studio.
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<li><b>A New Adventure Dawns:</b> FILMINK visits the Gold Coast set of <i>The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader</i> and catches up with director Michael Apted and the set of young actors in the midst of creating a fantasy world of epic proportions.
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<li><b>Newborn Filmmakers: Great Directorial Debuts:</b> As the saying goes, you only get to make a first impression once, and in this special feature story, FILMINK looks at a collection of debut filmmakers - including Quentin Tarantino, Clint Eastwood, Sofia Coppola & The Coen Brothers - who prove that experience isn't a prerequisite for making an instant classic.
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<li><b>Doug Liman: Black Sheep:</b> Famous for creating chaos during the shoots for <i>Go, The Bourne Identity</i> and <i>Mr. & Mrs Smith</i>, director Doug Liman reins in the madness on his latest film, the powerful political drama <i>Fair Game</i> starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn.</li></ul></div>
2011
January/February 2011
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<li><b> 2010: The Year In Film:</b> FILMINK's traditional, comprehensive end-of-year wrap-up covers the best, the worst and the most unforgettable movies of 2010. We also give you the chance to have your say with some great prizes to be won!
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<li><b>Previews:</b> In this issue of FILMINK, we check out the highly anticipated comic book adaptation <i>Captain America: The First Avenger</i>, the locally made shark attack thriller <i>The Reef</i> and David Gordon Green's hilarious ode to eighties fantasy films, <i>Your Highness,</i> starring James Franco, Zooey Deschanel and Natalie Portman.
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<li><b>Danse Macabre:</b> FILMINK speaks to director Darren Aronofsky and young actresses Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis about <i>Black Swan</i>, a tale of obsession and paranoia set in the rarefied world of ballet.
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<li><b>We Could Be Heroes:</b> Writer/star Seth Rogen and director Michel Gondry give us the lowdown on their superhero movie with a difference with <i>The Green Hornet.</i>
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<li><b>Hell & High Water:</b> Producer James Cameron, director Alister Grierson and stars Rhys Wakefield and Richard Roxburgh speak to us about <i>Sanctum</i>, a 3-D action adventure filmed entirely in Australia.
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<li><b>David O. Russell: All This Confusion:</b> Famous for his on-set blow-ups, the enigmatic and controversial director David O. Russell (<i>Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees</i>) delivers his most powerful film yet with the gritty boxing drama <i>The Fighter</i>, starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale.
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<li><b>PLUS</b> Jeff Bridges, James Franco, Jake Gyllenhaal, Cecile De France, Mila Kunis, Richard Roxburgh, <i>The King's Speech, True Grit, Somewhere, Love and Other Drugs</i> and lots more in our BIG double issue!</li></ul></div>
March 2011
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Warrior - stars Joel Edgerton and Tom Hardy get candid in this in-depth interview feature<br>
Tarsem Singh (classic interview, really!)<br>
Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard<br>
Hey! Now I'm A Director (where we chart everyone from TV hosts, authors, singers, artists and even the guy who invented Moviefone, who have gone on to direct feature films)<br>
Brad Pitt<br>
David Wenham<br>
Jessica Chastain<br>
Orlando Blood<br>
Claudia Karvan<br>
Shane Jacobson<br>
Cloudstreet<br>
Fighting Fear<br>
Much, much more!
December 2011
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2012
January/February 2012
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PREVIEWS: We give you first look, sneak peek stories on the crushing actioner, Bullet To The Head, starring Sylvester Stallone; and the battering crime drama, Rampart featuring a stunning performance from Woody Harrelson.<br>
PROMETHEUS: Director Ridley Scott returns to the intergalactic unknown with this highly anticipated science fiction film, taking actors Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron and Noomi Rapace along for the ride.<br>
MOONLIGHTING: ACTORS WITH SECOND JOBS: From politics and music through to boxing and architecture, some of Hollywood's biggest names - including Brad Pitt, Mickey Rourke, Angelina Jolie and James Franco - manage to maintain second careers.<br>
DIRECTOR PROFILE: DAVID CRONENBERG: In-depth interview with this Canadian visionary famed for his "body horror" films, and who delves into something just as terrifying with his new drama A Dangerous Method: the human mind.<br>
PLUS unmissable stories on This Must Be The Place, Titanic 3D, The Pirates! Band Of Misfits and great interviews with Terrence Davies, Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, Sean Penn, Dev Patel, Eugene Levy and lots more.
May 2012
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PREVIEWS: We give you first look, sneak peek stories on the sci-fi actioner Total Recall; the brooding horror flick Silent House; and the high camp musical Rock Of Ages.<br>
SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN: In this terrific six-page feature, debut director Rupert Sanders and actors Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth give us the lowdown on retelling a classic fairytale for a new generation.<br>
WISH YOU WERE HERE: With his striking debut feature film, co-writer/director, Kieran Darcy-Smith, tells a brooding and emotionally honest tale of an Australian couple in turmoil featuring bravura performances from Joel Edgerton and Felicity Price.<br>
THE ARAB SPRING ON FILM: As the political and social landscape has changed so radically in The Middle East after the successive springs of revolutions, so the region's filmmakers have responded in kind, documenting the unrest through a wide variety of cinematic forms.<br>
THE UNKINDEST CUT: WHEN ACTORS HIT THE CUTTING ROOM: Is there any greater indignity for an actor than being lopped out of a film and ending up on the cutting room floor? Well, yes and no, as these cases involving the likes of Robert Pattinson, Mickey Rourke, Liam Neeson and many more show.<br>
JOSS WHEDON: In-depth feature on the pop culture savvy director who scores the job of a lifetime after being handed the writing and directing duties behind the epic superhero, team-up movie, The Avengers.<br>
PLUS great interviews with Tim Burton (Dark Shadows), Liam Neeson, Luc Besson, Emilio Estevez and more.
June 2012
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PREVIEWS: We give you first look, sneak peek stories of the all-star actioner The Expendable 2; and the John Cusack-starring brooding literary thriller The Raven.<br>
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: In this terrific six-page feature, director Marc Webb and actors Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans give us the lowdown on reinventing Marvel's most popular superhero for a whole new audience.<br>
DIRECT CONFRONTATION: ACTORS VERSUS FILMMAKERS: The actor/director relationship can be one of the most productive and creative in the whole cinematic process, but other times it can be a source of bitterness, pain and unbridled anger. From Sean Penn banging heads with Oliver Stone and Faye Dunaway tussling with Roman Polanski, we bring you twelve of the best actor/director feuds.<br>
THE MAKING OF SUMMER CITY: In this special retrospective, we look back at this rarely celebrated but essential Australian film, a rare piece of local guerrilla filmmaking written and produced by co-star Phil Avalon, starring a young John Jarratt and featuring debut performances from Mel Gibson and Steve Bisley.<br>
RICK BAKER: Boasting groundbreaking work on everything from Star Wars, An American Werewolf In London, Ed Wood and the upcoming Men In Black III, we track the career of this makeup maestro - who continues his extraordinary work even in the face of the CGI revolution.<br>
PLUS great interviews with Keanu Reeves, Jon Hamm, Eva Green, Pedro Almodovar, and many more.
July 2012
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TED: Having upset conservatives with his provocative animated sitcom Family Guy, writer, director and actor, Seth Macfarlane, takes it to the big screen with his uproarious take on a grown man and his foul mouthed, weed smoking teddy bear of a best friend.<br>
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN: We speak to the team behind this original Aussie comedy-drama, which stars Ryan Kwanten as a hard partying twenty-something whose brush with infertility sends him on an unlikely journey toward fatherhood.<br>
THE FOUND FOOTAGE PHENOMENON: Shaky cameras, raw dialogue, shocking immediacy, harsh editing... FilmInk delves into the world of the “found footage” film, the popular genre typified by the likes of The Blair Witch Project, Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity and many more.<br>
BELIEVE IT OR NOT: STRANGE AND CONTENTIOUS TRUE STORIES: Not every film based on a true story trumpets this fact like a badge of honour. In this special feature, we look at a handful of Hollywood's most unusual dalliances with the truth, which include Rocky, The Exorcist and Dog Day Afternoon.<br>
KEVIN MACDONALD: This month, we profile the career of a burgeoning master of both documentary (Touching The Void, One Day In September) and fictional feature filmmaking (State Of Play, The Last King Of Scotland) who gets real again with the doco, Marley, about the life and troubled times of the reggae superstar.<br>
PLUS a round-up from the Cannes Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, interviews with Chris Hemsworth, Elizabeth Olsen, Simon Pegg, and more on Lawless, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Brave, The Three Stooges.
August 2012
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THE BOURNE LEGACY: In our terrific cover feature, FilmInk gets the lowdown from writer/director Tony Gilroy and leading players, Jeremy Renner and Rachel Weisz, about rebooting this game-changing espionage franchise.<br>
THE SAPPHIRES: Having lit up Cannes Film Festival earlier in the year, director Wayne Blair, writer Tony Briggs, and actors Jessica Mauboy and Chris O'Dowd, may just have the next local hit on their hands with this upbeat tale of an Aboriginal all-girl singing group.<br>
RESURRECTING RIVER: THE STORY OF DARK BLOOD: When young actor, River Phoenix died in 1993, he left hearts broken, promises unfulfilled and a small but extraordinary body of work. He also left Dutch director, George Sluzier, with an unfinished film - an unconventional desert-set thriller - which is finally going to see the light of day.<br>
ACTING UP: Whether it's refusing to shave a caveman-style beard; having actors and directors sacked at will; stealing scenes from their co-stars or demanding ridiculously enormous changes at the last minute, Hollywood's biggest performers - including Marlon Brando, Sean Penn, Vincent Gallo, Anjelica Huston and Christian Bale - sure know how to act up.<br>
DIRECTOR FEATURE: TIMUR BEKMAMBETOV: We profile the career of this Russian sci-fi powerhouse director and producer (Night Watch, Day Watch, Wanted) who takes his bravura brand of filmmaking to the very heart of seemingly not-so-sacred Americana with the historical horror fantasy of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.<br>
PLUS more on Jennifer Aniston, Robert Pattinson, Channing Tatum, Robin Mcleavy, Cosmopolis, Frankenweenie, On The Road, Magic Mike and more!
September 2012
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ON THE ROAD: Director Walter Salles and actors, Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst, on adapting Jack Kerouac's undisputed literary classic.<br>
KATH & KIMDERELLA: The foxy ladies of Fountain Lakes - the irrepressible Kath & Kim - stage a high-style assault on the big screen, in a comic adventure that takes them to Italy.<br>
MOVIES ABOUT MOVIES: With the likes of Hugo and The Artist, movies about movies have been hitting a new high lately and in this special feature, FilmInk looks at some of the less celebrated fictional films that have tackled the big, bold subject of cinema itself.<br>
THE MAKING OF FLIRTING: In this special retrospective, writer/director John Duigan and star, Noah Taylor, reminisce about the making of their 1991 coming of age drama and sequel to the 1987 classic, The Year My Voice Broke.<br>
WES ANDERSON: This month we profile the career of the critical darling and hipster favourite behind modern classics like The Royal Tenenbaums and Rushmore who tells a bittersweet and beguiling tale of adolescent love in Moonrise Kingdom.<br>
PLUS Kylie Minogue, Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Steve Carell, Resident Evil: Retribution, The Paperboy, Gangster Squad and more.
October 2012
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PREVIEWS: This issue we feature sneak peek stories on Joe Wright’s bold retelling of a literary classic with Anna Karenina; the cinematic behind the scenes drama of Hitchcock starring Anthony Hopkins in the titular role, and the portmanteau drama, 7 Days In Havana, which has been directed by the likes of Gaspar Noe, Laurent Cantet and Benicio Del Toro.<br>
SKYFALL: Our cover feature sees actors Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Berenice Marlohe and Naomi Harris celebrate the 50th anniversary of British superspy, James Bond, in high style with Sam Mendes’ hotly anticipated new instalment.<br>
ARGO: We get the lowdown from director and star Ben Affleck and actors, Alan Arkin, John Goodman and Bryan Cranston, about the darkly comic drama thriller deservedly garnering a swag of Oscar praise.<br>
DEAD EUROPE: Debut feature director, Tony Krawitz (Jewboy, The Tall Man), and lead actor Ewen Leslie, head into highly confrontational territory with this adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas’ sexually charged novel about sex, family, history and the horrors of one of the world’s greatest continent.<br>
SCREWED!: Not every film gets the kind of release, attention and appreciation that they deserve from their backing studios or producers. And FilmInk looks at twelve films – all of which were royally screwed in one way or another – which amply and tragically prove this fact.<br>
PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTER FILMMAKER As non-prolific as he is lauded and loved, the filmmaker behind such modern classics as Boogie Nights, Magnolia and There Will Be Blood, breaks a five year drought with the cinematic thunderstorm, The Master.<br>
PLUS Karl Urban, Tim Burton, Blake Lively, Savages, Dredd, The Sessions and more.
December 2012
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PREVIEWS: This issue features sneak peek stories on the highly anticipated and ambitious sci-fi flick, Cloud Atlas; the historical comedy drama, Hyde Park On Hudson; and Sam Raimi’s fantasy tale, Oz: The Great & Powerful.<br>
THE HOBBIT: Director Peter Jackson and actors, Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage and Andy Serkis, return to Middle Earth for this highly anticipated prequel, which could mark the start of another game shifting movie trilogy.<br>
THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS: Hip hop legend, occasional actor and now debut director, RZA, teams up with producer, Eli Roth, for this kung fu mini-epic starring Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu.<br>
THE MAKING OF KISS OR KILL: In this special retrospective feature, FilmInk takes a look back at the making of the 1997 Aussie noir thriller that stands as one of this country’s best genre movies.<br>
AND THE OSCAR DIDN’T GO TO... Anyone who loves movies loves (or loves to hate) the Oscars, and usually has a collection of personal axes to grind. And with Oscar season almost upon us, FilmInk looks at a fistful of the most head scratching wins in the history of the polarising awards ceremony.<br>
SUSANNE BIER: FilmInk profiles the career of the acclaimed Danish director behind Open Hearts, Brothers and In A Better World, and who gets romantic with Love Is All You Need.<br>
PLUS Trouble With The Curve, Celeste & Jesse Forever, Pitch Perfect, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and lots more.