The Lego Movie Box Office Still Stacking UP, Past $400 Million And Counting

“The LEGO Movie” continues to build a following with audiences in the U.S. and around the globe, surpassing the $400 million mark in worldwide grosses and remaining a box office draw.  The announcement was made today by Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution, and Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, President of International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. To… Continue reading The Lego Movie Box Office Still Stacking UP, Past $400 Million And Counting

Die Windpomp Film Honoured Down Under

The much anticipated Afrikaans fantasy love story Die WIndpomp has been selected to participate in the Australian Gold Coast Film Festival, where it will première in April alongside acclaimed films such as The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson. “Die WInpomp is wonderfully written and incredibly touching,” Says Mitch Ziems, Program Director of the GCFF. “There is… Continue reading Die Windpomp Film Honoured Down Under

Divergent: Review

Divergent follows young Beatrice (Shailene Woodley), in a futuristic Chicago, decades after war has ravaged the Earth. A member of one of five factions created to keep order and peace. Each faction has it’s strong point, something that all it’s members strive towards, and uphold. When a member of a faction reaches the age of… Continue reading Divergent: Review

The Family (DVD): Review

The Film With Robert De Niro, Tommy-Lee Jones, and Michelle Pfeiffer, you’re sure to get a tour-de-force of talent, and they don’t disappoint. The Manzoni family, part of a mafia organisation, are relocated by the FBI to Normandy, France, as part of a witness protection deal. Old habits die hard, and Giovanni soon gets up… Continue reading The Family (DVD): Review

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