Tag: Submarine
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32nd London Critics’ Circle Film Awards 2012 winners announced
NEWS: The Artist, We Need to Talk About Kevin and A Separation lead the pack.
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This Week on DVD/Blu-ray: 3 October 2011
DVD/BLU-RAY: From The Lion King Trilogy and Fast Five to Thorand Winnie the Pooh and we go around the world to find the biggest DVD and Blu-ray releases.
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WINNERS: Submarine Giveaway
WINNERS: Who is submersing themselves in tickets to Richard Ayoade’s film, thanks to Madman.
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Review: Submarine
REVIEW: Richard Ayoade makes a hilarious and touching directorial debut.
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Melbourne International Film Festival: 28 July 2011
FILM FESTIVAL: The first week draws to a close at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival, with a stack of goodies yet to come. We take a look at Lena Dunham’s mumblecore film Tiny Furniture, Sion Sono’s brutal masterpiece Cold Fish and Richard Ayoade’s sublime Submarine.
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Most Anticipated
ARTICLE: With the Melbourne International Film Festival kicking off this week, we take a look at our most anticipated films from the program, ranging from the latest from a collection of acclaimed auteurs to cult hits in the making, and Cannes hits to the best of Asian cinema.
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Launch
NEWS: The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival launches its full program today as tickets go on sale for the festival that is now entering its senior citizenship.
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Madman adds ‘The Hunter’, ‘Bill Cunningham’ and ‘The Future’ to 2011 slate
Madman has announced their Australia release slate for the rest of the year including some highly anticipated titles: Richard Aoyade’s Submarine, Daniel Nettheim’s The Hunter, festival favourite Bill Cunningham New York and Miranda July’s The Future.
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First Glance: 60th Melbourne International Film Festival
NEWS: The Melbourne International Film Festival turns 60 this year, and their First Glance gives us a taste of what we can expect from the diamond anniversary of one of Australia’s most highly regarded showcases of cinema from home and around the world.
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