Reviews & features: Niki Boyle
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Anchorman 2: 5 things we’d like to see
24 May 2012
In honour of the sequel's new teaser trailers, we speculate on what should be in the final film
1 Champ’s struggle with his sexuality Sports presenter Champ Kind (David Koechner) obviously had a thing for Ron (Will Ferrell) in the first film – he broke down when Ron started spending more time with Veronica than the news team, and was visibly…
New trailer for Danish comedy Klown
10 May 2012
Filthy, funny antics that diverge from Scandinavia's current reputation for serious TV drama
Every now and then, something comes along that makes you laugh, wince and sneeze coffee through your nostrils, in that order. Today, that experience comes courtesy of the trailer for Danish comedy Klown. The film follows Frank (Frank Hvam) and Casper…
Avengers Assemble
27 Apr 2012Joss Whedon’s finely balanced superhero extravaganza is well worth the wait
The main issue facing the making of a superhero ensemble piece is balance: with so many strong personalities on screen, how do you ensure each of them get their due? It’s a problem Joss Whedon has tackled effectively in Avengers Assemble, keeping…
Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth in Edinburgh to film The Railway Man
27 Apr 2012
A true story about a British soldier’s experience of torture during WWII
After Brad Pitt’s stint in Glasgow and Scarlett Johansson’s visit to the Highlands, it’s nice to see Edinburgh getting some Hollywood love. Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard and Jeremy Irvine are among the stars who will be filming in and…
New Hope Springs trailer appeals to the older cinema-goer
27 Apr 2012
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones star in this romcom
There's been a shift in Hollywood in recent years towards films which appeal to the older cinema-goer - the likes of The Artist showed that the classic ways of filmmaking are still relevant; The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was teeming with venerable…
Little Miss Sunshine directors re-team for Ruby Sparks - trailer
26 Apr 2012
The film features performances from Paul Dano, Elliot Gould and Steve Coogan
Directing partners Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris are re-uniting with Little Miss Sunshine star Paul Dano for new movie, Ruby Sparks. In it, Dano plays Calvin, an author who somehow manages to create his latest protagonist in real life. Big name…
New Brave trailer showcases Emma Thompson and Billy Connolly's roles
24 Apr 2012
A new trailer for Disney-Pixar's Brave is available, revealing a little more of the Highland-set story line. In it, we see a lot more of the dynamic between impetuous heroine Merida (Kelly Macdonald), her indulgent father King Fergus (Billy Connolly…
New Prometheus viral features Michael Fassbender as 'David'
17 Apr 2012
Fassbender plays the robotic David in Ridley Scott's upcoming sci-fi blockbuster
Following on from their previous viral clip - a futuristic TED talk delivered by Weyland Industries founder Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce) - the folks behind Prometheus have delivered this clip of Michael Fassbender in character as David, a robot built by…
Trailer from Ice T's Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
16 Apr 2012
New documentary marks new wave of hip hop films
Hip hop, like most trends to grace the cinema, comes in waves. The last big one was in the early 1990s, with the likes of Boyz N The Hood, New Jack City and Menace II Society following the era-defining late 1980s releases of NWA's Straight Outta Compton…
Guys or dolls? A spoiler-ridden top five list of cross-dressing cinema
16 Apr 2012
Some of the best gender-swapping roles from film
A spoiler-ridden top five list of cross-dressing cinema featuring Albert Nobbs, The Crying Game, Tootsie, TransAmerica and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The Cold Light of Day
12 Apr 2012Clumsy, by-the-numbers action thriller starring Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver
(12A) 93min Wall Street trader Will Shaw (Henry Cavill) is taking a break from his Stateside business worries to visit his family in Spain, despite terse relations with his father (Bruce Willis). Unfortunately, he barely has time to sip a sangria…
Watch the trailer for US indie American Animal
12 Apr 2012
A dark comedy from writer/director/star Matt D'Elia
This one looks interesting... Matt D'Elia writes, directs and stars in the story of Jimmy, a terminally ill (and, from the evidence available, totally unhinged) young man who discovers his best friend and roommate James (Brendan Fletcher) is getting a…
Shinji Somai retrospective announced for Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012
11 Apr 2012
PP Rider, The Catch, Typhoon Club and more to screen at EIFF 2012
Japanese director Shinji Somai will be the subject of a major retrospective at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival. The director, who died in 2001, is greatly admired in Japan, and is slowly starting to achieve international…
Trailer for new Oliver Stone film Savages
10 Apr 2012
John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Benicio del Toro star in the director's drug war action movie
It's been a while since Oliver Stone has made an unequivocally brilliant film. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was fair, but not brilliant; W. was a bit of a damp squib; World Trade Centre contained graphic scenes of flag-waving; and Alexander was just…
Simon Pegg stars in new trailer for A Fantastic Fear of Everything
10 Apr 2012
Pegg plays a hyper-phobic children's author in the new comedy
After high profile action appearances in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and JJ Abrams' rebooted Star Trek (not to mention the forthcoming sequel), it's nice to see Simon Pegg still has time to nurture his comedy roots. While we eagerly await the…
Mirror Mirror
5 Apr 2012Snarky re-telling of the Snow White myth, with the odd visual flourish
Tarsem Singh is a frustrating director; he has a canny eye for striking imagery, but an uncanny knack for picking scripts with little or no charm (The Fall being his sole exception so far). So it was with J-Lo vehicle The Cell and Clash of the Titans…
Woody Allen's To Rome with Love - trailer
4 Apr 2012
The director delivers another Europe-set ensemble piece, with Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page and more
Woody Allen looks set to continue his love affair with Europe (following on from Midnight in Paris and Vicky Cristina Barcelona) with his latest release, To Rome With Love. The Eternal City forms a backdrop to various intersecting comedic tales…
The trailer for Lovely Molly, the new film from Blair Witch director Eduardo Sánchez
3 Apr 2012
More close-up crying from the found footage pioneer
Since pretty much inventing the found footage horror genre with The Blair Witch Project back in 1999, Eduardo Sánchez has been keeping kind of a low profile, with only a couple of (poorly-received) horrors to his name. The trailer for his newest…
Aubrey Plaza and Mark Duplass star in indie comedy Safety Not Guaranteed
2 Apr 2012
A time-travel romcom with impeccable indie credentials
It's not often we get to have a look at indie trailers well in advance of their release - smaller-budget films from outside the UK are less certain of overseas distribution, so we often don't hear about them until they're practically upon us. However…
Glasgow's Cineworld Renfrew Street introduces '4D' rumble seats
14 Mar 2012
Feel every tremor in films like John Carter and The Hunger Games
Just a couple of short months after Edinburgh received its own IMAX screen, Glasgow's Cineworld Renfrew Street (tallest cinema in the world, fact fans) is introducing special seats that add a 'fourth dimension' to your movie-going experience by rumbling…
Disney Pixar's Brave to premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival
13 Mar 2012
The highly-anticipated family film to close EIFF
Disney Pixar's Brave has been announced as the film that will close the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival. The screening will also double as the film's premiere, following a similar slot by Pixar's last release, Toy Story 3, in 2011. Brave…
Top 5 screen mothers
12 Mar 2012
In preparation for Mother's Day on Sun 18 Mar, we look at the definitive mamas on film
Mama Fratelli played by Anne Ramsey in The Goonies A mother who leans towards the disciplinarian side, Mama Fratelli regularly lets her sons feel the back of her hand, but also helpfully drives getaway for them when they rob banks. And as for her…
On the Road trailer unveiled
12 Mar 2012
Jack Kerouac's road novel adapted for the screen by Walter Salles, starring Sam Riley
The trailer for Walter Salles' On the Road has been unveiled, featuring Control's Sam Riley, Tron: Legacy's Garret Hedlund and Twilight's Kristen Stewart. The original novel was written by Jack Kerouac, and is seen as a definitive text for the beat…
Programme revealed for Sundance London Music and Film Festival
9 Mar 2012
Robert Redford and Tricky scheduled for talks and performances
The programme has been revealed for the inaugural Sundance London Music and Film Festival, to be held at The O2 from Thu 26–Sun 29 Apr. The festival is centred around the screening of 14 films from Robert Redford's annual Sundance independent film…
Wanderlust
7 Mar 2012Charmless comedy painfully short on jokes, starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston
The actors in Judd Apatow’s Comedy Stable™ have an unfortunate habit of lulling you into a false sense of security. They’ll star in a string of likeable comedies that manage to poke fun at their subject matter (unplanned pregnancy, 40 year old virgins…


