Showing posts with label Sundance Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sundance Film Festival. Show all posts

Monday, 24 October 2011

Martha Marcy May Marlene (Sean Durkin, 2011)

*This is part of my London Film Festival 2011 coverage. Four Films, Four Days ...

"If you're ever going to have a meaningful relationship ... you need to let your guard down"

Introduction

The film was first shown at Sundance earlier in the year, and through positive press from other festivals including Toronto, Martha Marcy May Marlene became a film I quickly became very interested in watching. How can people, in the first instance, join a cult and then become part of it and fundamentatly ensure the cult continues to corrupt others. Martha Marcy May Marlene does capture all these aspects and more - as we also see the contrast this small cult in the Catskill Mountains has with the affluent and consumer-nature of others.


Sunday, 31 January 2010

The Simon and Jo Show Podcast: 31/01/2010

From a theatrical beginning on Trafalgar Square to a cinematic finish on Leicester Square, Simon and Jo discuss a range of cinema issues. The chart and new releases are discussed - with a deeper insight into Jim Sheridan's Brothers starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman and Tobey Maguire - and Jo's love of Tobey Maguire -and Lee Daniel's Precious.

To finish we discuss Sundance and Disney's decision to shutdown a huge chunk of Miramax - a company that provided the early nineties with some of the greatest films of independent cinema and gave Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderberg and Kevin Smith a platform to begin their careers from.

http://simonandjoshow.mypodcast.com/

Sunday, 24 January 2010

The Simon and Jo Show Podcast: 24/01/2010

Finally, Simon and Jo watch Kathryn Bigelow's 'The Hurt Locker' and discuss it. Then we rip apart the Golden Globes disastrous outcome and the potentially exciting outcomes of the BAFTAS. Finally, the Sundance Film Festival has started this week and we consider what it has to offer...

http://simonandjoshow.mypodcast.com/index.html

The music used is from 'The Hurt Locker' and is composed by Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders.