Film
Film Posters
July 8, 2011 by Lev HarrisFilm posters. An essential marketing tool for any big distribution company in the film industry. The intention of a poster: to whet the appetite of the everyday commuter on the tube or passerby on the street. They are eye-catchingly designed,… Continue reading →
Review: Thor
May 9, 2011 by Jamie DayAnother Marvel Comic film adaptation has people revelling in anticipation. Following the success of the Spider-man and X-Men trilogies, the Hulk, Fantastic 4 and Iron man, comic book features appear to be generating more popularity as they go. Kenneth Branagh’s… Continue reading →
Interview: 2012 Time For Change
February 21, 2011 by Jake Farrell2012: Time for Change is a strange animal. As a film concerned in equal parts with the acceleration of human consciousness and the prevention of deforestation it sits uneasily with the often fire-brand polemics designed to jolt people out of… Continue reading →
Anyone got a light?
February 21, 2011 by Jake FarrellFilms can be defined by one improbably striking image. Whether an audience is shown Paris folding inward on itself like a deck of cards, a jolting jump cut that turns a bone into a space station in orbit or simply… Continue reading →
HAUS INEVITABLE ISSUE
February 16, 2011 by Maksymilian Fus MickiewiczClick >Haus Inevitable Issue< for an online interactive pdf of Haus Magazine’s Inevitable Issue For a print edition of the magazine please contact reception@hausdigital.com Featuring: Noki, Director Joao Amorim, Art Barter, Roska, Moscow Fashion Shoot, Charlie Le Mindu, Dumpster Diving,… Continue reading →
Review: Black Swan
January 27, 2011 by Lev HarrisA lot of hype has surrounded Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, none of which is unwarranted; he is currently considered one of America’s hottest directors with a run of consistently thought provoking and immersive films, a run that will be interestingly… Continue reading →
Review : The King’s Speech
January 21, 2011 by Jake FarrellColin Firth was destined to be Hollywood’s go to guy for period drama since he stepped out of the water, all dripping breeches and haughty stare, in the BBC’s version of Pride and Prejudice. In The Kings Speech he may… Continue reading →
Review : 127 Hours
January 16, 2011 by Jake FarrellDanny Boyle could have been forgiven for taking a breather after the career defining success of 2008′s Slumdog Millionaire. Instead he opted to tackle Aron Ralston’s visceral real life account of survival against the odds in the wilderness of Utah.… Continue reading →
Black Swan: a preview
January 8, 2011 by HausDigitalAfter ten years in the pipelines, Darren Aronofsky’s long-awaited psychological thriller is finally arriving in British cinemas this month. Nina (Natalie Portman), a somewhat unstable yet devoted ballerina, is given her first lead role as the Swan Queen in Swan… Continue reading →
Tron Legacy : Review
January 4, 2011 by Jake FarrellTron : Legacy is ambitious beyond it’s holiday release date and multiplex baiting marketing budget. Stymied by its predecessors visual singularity and awkward narrative it has to work hard to both look good and fashion a story line from Trons… Continue reading →