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Animal Kingdom

Genre: Drama

Director:

  • David Michôd

Writer:

    Cast:

    • Ben Mendelsohn
    • Joel Edgerton
    • Guy Pearce
    • Luke Ford
    • Jacki Weaver
    • Sullivan Stapleton
    • James Frecheville

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    How Hw’d Grew Fond Of Animal Kingdom’s David Michôd

    How Hw’d Grew Fond Of Animal Kingdom‘s David Michôd

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    Frenzy on the Wall: If I Had a Ballot 2011

    I’m going to give my picks for the Oscars in the major awards, as if I had an actual ballot. Since the Academy cannot be trusted to make the right decisions and will probably make the safe choice whenever possible, it’s fun to give my perspective. Needless to say, I don’t see the Academy sending me a ballot anytime soon.

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    Vanairsdale Visits With Killer Mama Smurf Jacki Weaver

    Vanairsdale Visits With Killer Mama Smurf Jacki Weaver

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    Frenzy on the Wall: 2010 Top Ten

    2010 has not been a great year for movies. I think the films that are on this list are superior works of cinematic art, but I think that I saw more mediocre and middling fair than ever before. Is it that the actual quality of the films this year wasn’t as good as the past…

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    Golden Globe Nominations Reactions

    “A lot of tequila will run in our veins tonight.” – Alejandro González Iñárritu, director of Biutiful “To be selected with these extraordinary nominees is an honor and, boy, was I ready for some good news!” – Michael Douglas, star of  Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps “There will be a lot of ballet jokes. Last…

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    Animal Kingdom Takes 10 At Aussie Film Awards

    Animal Kingdom Takes 10 At Aussie Film Awards

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    FIRST!!! Sony Classics Gets 2 DVDs Into Voter Hands

    Naomi Watts starrer Mother & Child and Aussie crime drama Animal Kingdom started landing around town this week. We’re still weeks away from the public DVD releases of Winter’s Bone(10/26), Toy Story 3 (11/2), and The Kids Are All Right (11/16), so it will interesting to see if they turn up sooner than that. Shutter…

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    Jacki Weaver Talks Smurf

    Jacki Weaver Talks Smurf About Her Keen Psychopath’s Place In Animal Kingdom

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    David Michôd Taps His Inner 17-Year-Old For Animal Kingdom

    David Michôd Taps His Inner 17-Year-Old For Animal Kingdom

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    Pride Talks Sound And Music With Animal Kingdom’s David Michôd (vid)

    Pride Talks Sound And Music With Animal Kingdom‘s David Michôd (vid)

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    “Whether by mistake or wholly intentionally, this is a transcendentally awful piece of filmmaking, likely to find favour only amongst the Showgirls crowd and other connoisseurs of tat. Individual scenes rattle the brain like a Yahtzee shaker, not least of all a comic aside in which Kidman’s character saves Efron’s from the effects of a jellyfish sting. Spotting Efron lying on the beach on the edge of consciousness, Kidman strolls over, squats over his swollen face, adjusts her bathing suit, and liberally administers the antidote.”
    ~ Robbie Collin Flings Further Love To The Paperboy

    “People respond strongly to my work, one way or another. I care about critics in the sense that if you have a good review, it’s nice to hear about it, and if you have a bad review, it’s quite nice not to hear about it. When I am making a movie, I try to put all of that out of my mind and think just about the world I am creating. When people criticize my work, they often seem to say either that my worldview is too specific or, “Who needs your world?” Those are not criticisms that resonate with me, because what fictional world do you actually need? To write a screenplay and not make the movie, or to make a movie from a screenplay I didn’t write, both seem odd to me; it’s hard for me to divorce the creation and direction processes. For that reason, I have never given up on a script. When I settle in on something, I just work on it until I kind of get it—though that can take a while. But as long as I have an idea in mind, I will pursue it. It just seems to flow: If I made the thing up in the first place, then that is a reason for me to direct it. I have been asked why I don’t make a big-budget movie or what’s considered a Hollywood movie. I don’t feel particularly compelled to do that sort of thing. The more economical you can be, the more fun you are going to have. I find it all slows down when it gets really big. The process can be so much more light on its feet and inspiring when you are nimble.”
    ~ Wes Anderson Confides In The WSJ

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