Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; 'Crazy, Stupid, Love', Project Nim, The Whistleblower, Amarcord and The Sorcerer and the White Snake. Margaret speaks with directors Glen .. show full overview
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; 'Crazy, Stupid, Love', Project Nim, The Whistleblower, Amarcord and The Sorcerer and the White Snake. Margaret speaks with directors Glen Ficarra and John Requa, and actor/producer Steve Carell from 'Crazy, Stupid, Love'.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Hunter, Norwegian Wood, Real Steel, Footloose, Higher Ground and revisit the classic movie Chimes At Midnight.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Hunter, Norwegian Wood, Real Steel, Footloose, Higher Ground and revisit the classic movie Chimes At Midnight.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review Midnight in Paris (2011), Contagion (2011), Warrior (2011) and Drive (2011), interview Drive (2011) director Nicolas Winding Refn and revisit the classic movie The Seventh Seal (1957)
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review Midnight in Paris (2011), Contagion (2011), Warrior (2011) and Drive (2011), interview Drive (2011) director Nicolas Winding Refn and revisit the classic movie The Seventh Seal (1957)
Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush introduce At the Movies celebrating 25 Years of International Cinema reviewed by Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton. The programme contains retro .. show full overview
Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush introduce At the Movies celebrating 25 Years of International Cinema reviewed by Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton. The programme contains retro highlight footage, bloopers and interviews from when they first co host 'The Movie Show' on SBS that originally aired in 1986 that went on to become At the Movies when the show was picked up by the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation).
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Anonymous, Autoluminescent : Rowland S Howard, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, In Time, Our Idiot Brother and revisit the classic movie Notorious.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Anonymous, Autoluminescent : Rowland S Howard, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, In Time, Our Idiot Brother and revisit the classic movie Notorious.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Debt, Burning Man, This Is Not A Film, The Tall Man, Moneyball and revisit the classic movie Seven Samurai.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Debt, Burning Man, This Is Not A Film, The Tall Man, Moneyball and revisit the classic movie Seven Samurai.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Arthur Christmas, The First Grader, The Ides of March, We Need To Talk About Kevin, The Orator and revisit the classic movie Muriel's Wedding.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Arthur Christmas, The First Grader, The Ides of March, We Need To Talk About Kevin, The Orator and revisit the classic movie Muriel's Wedding.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Restless, The Ages of Love, The Inbetweeners Movie, Toomelah, X and revisit the classic movie It's a Wonderful Life.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; Restless, The Ages of Love, The Inbetweeners Movie, Toomelah, X and revisit the classic movie It's a Wonderful Life.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Adventures of Tintin, Tower Heist, The Salt of Life, Puss in Boots, Albert Nobbs, The Skin I Live In, Happy Feet Two,
Melancholia, The Iron Lady, and The Women on the 6th Floor.
Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review; The Adventures of Tintin, Tower Heist, The Salt of Life, Puss in Boots, Albert Nobbs, The Skin I Live In, Happy Feet Two,
Melancholia, The Iron Lady, and The Women on the 6th Floor.
Magaret and David review the following movies: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, We Bought A Zoo, The Muppets, Hugo,
J Edgar, The Descendants and A Few Best Men.
David speaks with .. show full overview
Magaret and David review the following movies: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, We Bought A Zoo, The Muppets, Hugo,
J Edgar, The Descendants and A Few Best Men.
David speaks with director Tomas Alfredson, writer Peter Staughan, actors Gary Oldman, Colin firth and Svetlana Khodchenkova of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and also interviews the director of A Few Best Men, Stephan Elliott.
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
David and Margaret report on the highlights of the Cannes Film Festival - including the opening and closing films, and on which films are creating .. show full overview
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
David and Margaret report on the highlights of the Cannes Film Festival - including the opening and closing films, and on which films are creating the most buzz. The Australian film Sapphires is sure to get a mention.
(2012-07-04) Margaret and David review: The Amazing Spider-Man; Ted; Where Do We Go Now? A Happy Event; and David's DVD Classic is the 1981 film Mephisto. Also mentions of films in the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.
(2012-07-04) Margaret and David review: The Amazing Spider-Man; Ted; Where Do We Go Now? A Happy Event; and David's DVD Classic is the 1981 film Mephisto. Also mentions of films in the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
Not Suitable for Children
The King is Dead
Hysteria
Le Dernier Combat (DVD Classic)
Also mentions of films in the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
Not Suitable for Children
The King is Dead
Hysteria
Le Dernier Combat (DVD Classic)
Also mentions of films in the Revelation Perth International Film Festival.
Bryan Brown is one of our most respected actors. Since the 1970s he's been at the forefront of the Australian cinema scene, and has been an outspoken advocate for it. He has appeared in .. show full overview
Bryan Brown is one of our most respected actors. Since the 1970s he's been at the forefront of the Australian cinema scene, and has been an outspoken advocate for it. He has appeared in over 70 film and television productions, including Breaker Morant, Newsfront, The Thorn Birds, Cocktail, Two Hands and Beautiful Kate.
Filmed live at the recent Sydney Film Festival - David Stratton was in conversation with Bryan Brown - in a lively and revealing discussion. It was a great chance to hear from this man who has won two AFI awards for his acting, has been a significant producer and supporter of talent, and who is one of our most iconic actors on the international stage.
Since her role of Rhonda Epinstalk in MURIEL'S WEDDING, Rachel Griffiths has gone on to become one of Australia's most respected stage and screen actors.
Nominated for an Academy .. show full overview
Since her role of Rhonda Epinstalk in MURIEL'S WEDDING, Rachel Griffiths has gone on to become one of Australia's most respected stage and screen actors.
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Role for HILARY AND JACKIE in 1999, she is also the winner of three AFI Awards. Rachel has also appeared on Broadway and starred in the acclaimed television series SIX FEET UNDER and BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
In a candid interview, Margaret speaks to Rachel about her life, career and hopes for the future.
Further comments
In Conversation with Rachel Griffiths
DAVID: Good evening. Tonight an At the Movies special: In Conversation with Rachel Griffiths. Since her breakthrough role in MURIEL'S WEDDING, Griffiths has gone on to become one of our most versatile actors. Nominated for an Academy Award and winner of three AFI Awards, Griffiths has also appeared on Broadway and starred in the acclaimed television series SIX FEET UNDER and BROTHERS & SISTERS. Margaret recently spoke to Rachel about her career and her life.
MARGARET: Well, Rachel, I must say it's very nice having you back in Australia.
RACHEL: Oh, it's such a pleasure.
MARGARET: I want to go back in time to when you were very young and the influences in your life that most probably had a say in where you are now?
RACHEL: Wow! God, I haven't been asked to go back for a while. I had a pretty interesting childhood creatively, in that we didn't have a television for a lot of it so there was a lot of, I guess, product I wasn't exposed to. My mother took me to a variety of often strange theatre. You know people suspended and Shakespeare or Indian dance or outdoor performances in interesting contexts. Basically if it was cheap and strange we went.
I was quite academic. I had a great passion for history and politics and literature and I did very well at school and I just followed the expected path off to university. I went to Melbourne University to study arts, having no idea really what I woul
This week David Stratton speaks to the legendary Italian film composer, Ennio Morricone - who has been responsible for some of cinema's most influential film soundtracks.
Morricone .. show full overview
This week David Stratton speaks to the legendary Italian film composer, Ennio Morricone - who has been responsible for some of cinema's most influential film soundtracks.
Morricone has worked with such directors as Bernardo Bertolucci, Sergio Leone, Terrence Malick, Brian Di Palma, John Carpenter, and many, many more.
Recorded live at the Adelaide Festival, this is a rare opportunity to hear from the composer of over 400 soundtracks on how he creates, collaborates and continues to dazzle film lovers all over the world.
Margaret and David discuss the movies which were released in July whilst they were on a break.
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
Beauty
Storm Surfers (3D)
The Sapphires
The Campaign
Margaret and David discuss the movies which were released in July whilst they were on a break.
Movies discussed/reviewed this week:
Beauty
Storm Surfers (3D)
The Sapphires
The Campaign