Shooting on Asinamali!, the film based on the multi-award-winning South African musical hit of the same name, began on 8 August. The 1985 theatre production by famous playwright Mbongeni Ngema was his first major stage musical, followed by Sarafina! Which was released as a film in 1992. A local and international success, Asinamali! is a… Continue reading Multi-Award Winning Struggle Play Asinamali! Headed For The Big Screen
Category: Film
Local Drama Dora’s Peace Showcases Strong Female Cast
Due for release in cinemas on 26 August, new crime drama Dora’s Peace features a strong female cast in roles that highlight the complex circumstances and relationships that women experience in often ruthless urban environments. The film is about a Hillbrow prostitute who decides to protect a gifted young boy from the violent clutches of… Continue reading Local Drama Dora’s Peace Showcases Strong Female Cast
Alison: Review
Alison, a tale of monsters, miracles and hope. When left for dead outside of town, raped, disembowelled, her throat slit, the perpetrators of this savage attack on a young girl would have been sure she would not survive. Yet she became her own hero, with great inner-strength and a will to live, Alison is able… Continue reading Alison: Review
Suicide Squad: Review
What do you get when you have a secret government agency who recruits a bunch of the worst supervillains and sends them on a dangerous mission, lead by black ops, with a promise of reduced sentences? A squad that is the brainchild of Amanda Waller, a tough intelligence officer. Heading the squad is Col. Rick Flag… Continue reading Suicide Squad: Review
Jason Bourne: Review
With all the effort he applied to finding out about his past in the first three instalments of the franchise, Jason Bourne (David Webb) now knows exactly who he is. Still hunting for other information about Treadstone, and those involved, we once again join Matt Damon as title character Jason Bourne on another action packed,… Continue reading Jason Bourne: Review
Lights Out: Review
Rebecca’s (Teressa Palmer) young brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) is beginning to experience the same strange events that tested her sanity several years back. She sets about working to find out where this terror has come from, brining her to an eventual confrontation with an entity that has an attachment with their mother, Sophie (Maria Bello).… Continue reading Lights Out: Review