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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

#THELITTLEDEATH RED BAND TRAILER. Trust Me Watch It.

Check out the Red Band Trailer for THE LITTLE DEATH , written and directed by Josh Lawson Magnolia Pictures will release THE LITTLE DEATH on iTunes / VOD and in theaters June 26, 2015. THE LITTLE DEATH , which marks the arrival of Australian writer-director Josh Lawson, is both an edgy sex comedy and a warm-hearted depiction of the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney. Lawson's searing and sometimes shocking screenplay weaves together a story that explores a range of sexual fetishes and the repercussions that come with sharing them. Featuring an ensemble of breakthrough talent, the film was produced by Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder; and executive produced by Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle. Please Leave A Comment-

Movie Review: The Water Diviner

A passionate tale of the great lengths a father would endure to find his missing children. Review by @ErikaAshley In Russell Crowe’s The Water Diviner - a film based on true events - opens with a Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) and his wife Eliza (Jacqueline McKenzie), struggling with their day to day lives four years after their three sons go missing in action during the bloody Battle of Gallipoli in 1915. Joshua Connor an Australian farmer and water diviner, continues to live his empty life while his wife struggles accepting the fact that their children are most likely deceased. Eliza swiftly takes her life out of grief and leaves Joshua devastated. After being left widowed, Joshua promises to seek out his missing sons to bring them back home to be buried next to their mother. He then ventures alone to Turkey, the last known location of the boys, and begins the voyage to find his sons. While on his mission Joshua comes across an inn in Istanbul where he meets a beautiful ...

TV Review: Justified “The Toll” By: Brandon Wolfe

TV Review: Justified “The Toll” By: Brandon Wolfe This season of ‘Justified’ has struggled with the issue of narrative focus. Even now as we’re entering the home stretch, it still does not feel that the threads of Season 5 are binding together into a greater tapestry. If the writers are playing a long game, their grand scheme still has yet to present itself at this late stage. It’s slightly frustrating, but not immensely so, as the series hasn’t lost a step in any other regard. But it can do better, and has. The big development this week is the shooting of avuncular Chief Deputy Art Mullen as he is attempting to take Raylan’s most recent ex-girlfriend, pot-smoking social worker Alison Brander, into protective custody following the death of Danny Crowe, which occurred indirectly by Raylan’s hand. Art is hospitalized in critical condition and Raylan is itching to hunt down the culprit, whom he is reasonably certain is Daryl Crowe Jr. However, Raylan is impeded from moving forward in ...

TV Review: Justified “Weight”

TV Review: Justified  “Weight” By: Brandon Wolfe It might be time to concede that this current season of ‘Justified’ just isn’t going to pull it together. Sure, the show remains as funny and entertaining as always, but the ramshackle storytelling on display all year continues to be very much in evidence this week. I’m still genuinely not sure what story Season 5 is trying to tell us, and I’m not certain the writers know, either. Nothing is emerging as the core to the season’s narrative. I hate to kick a show while it’s still a pleasure to watch, but rarely has ‘Justified’ ever lacked such focus. Poor, inept (yet weirdly affable) Dewey Crowe is on the run with the shipment of heroin in his possession, and finds himself for the first time ever in a position of some power over his cousins, as well as over Boyd Crowder. The problem, of course, is that Dewey isn’t shrewd enough to devise a solid course of action, so he simply calls up Boyd and demands to be paid $250,000 in ...

TV Review: Justified – “Wrong Roads”

TV Review: Justified – “Wrong Roads” By Brandon Wolfe In the aftermath of their Mexican adventure, Daryl has a sitdown with Boyd where both men lay their cards out and realize they each know exactly what the other is up to. Daryl makes the case that he wants in on Boyd’s “family” business, and the fact that Boyd’s heroin supply is still presently being transported by Crowes Danny and Dewey means Boyd isn’t in a position to dismiss him just yet. Meanwhile Raylan is still mourning that vacation that wasn’t to be when he catches wind of the pile of bodies belonging to the crew of Memphis pot kingpin Hot Rod Dunham that has turned up in Mexico. He does decide to skip town, but on business, to visit the Memphis DEA, where he links up with a sly dog of an agent named Miller, played by Eric Roberts, who seems to be having a great time in the role. Raylan and Miller look into the surviving member’s of Hot Rod’s crew, starting with enforcers Jay and Roscoe, who claim ignorance of Ho...

TV Review: Justified – “Whistle Past The Graveyard”

TV Review: Justified – “Whistle Past The Graveyard” By: Brandon Wolfe When we left off last week, Raylan was planning on embarking on a trip to Florida to visit his family, and that is still on his docket this week, but he’s set on killing two birds and also having the trip double as a romantic getaway with Alison, his oddly extraneous-feeling love interest, played by Amy Smart. The conflicting purposes of this trip are not lost on the man, but he’s going to run with it anyway and see how it goes, yet before he can hit the road, he receives a call from Wendy Crowe, requesting a favor. Her young brother Kendal has reached out to his Uncle Jack (as if ‘Breaking Bad’ hadn’t already taught the world that reaching out to an Uncle Jack never goes well) as a means of escape from the horrors of his family. But Uncle Jack turns out to be no prize himself. He’s a spineless weasel who has conned the wrong man and now finds himself hunted. Wendy has a deal for Raylan: Help her get Kendal ba...

Leonardo Di Caprio As J. Edgar Images

We have the first images of Leonardo Di Caprio as J. Edgar . The 36-year-old actor filmed scenes for the Clint Eastwood -directed flick, which also stars The Social Network’s Armie Hammer (Clyde Tolson), Ed Westwick (Agent Smith), Judi Dench, Naomi Watts (Helen Gandy), Ken Howard (U.S. attorney General Harlan F. Stone), Damon Herriman (Bruno Hauptmann) and Josh Lucas (Charles Lindbergh). And don't forget to read my Exclusive interview with Damon Herriman and Clint Eastwood . Armie, who plays J. Edgar Hoover’s number two man at the FBI and rumored secret lover, recently dished that he won’t just be smooching Leo on-screen once. “It’s not a kissing scene - it’s a ton of kissing scenes,” Please Leave A Comment- Source- Justjared

Exclusive Interview With Damon Herriman About Upcoming Role In J.Edgar

SandwichJohnFilms had the pleasure to get an Exclusive Interview with Damon Herriman this weekend. A name you may not be to familiar with just yet,but trust me this is his year in the US. Damon Herriman was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He began acting in  television  at the age of eight, but it was not until he was cast as Frank Errol in The Sullivans two years later that his career began to take off. Herriman was cast as Mark Jorgensen, the bespectacled best friend of Ben Mendelsohn's Danny Clark in the Australian cult comedy classic, The Big Steal. Recently Herriman has made his way over the ocean and has made an inmpact here in the US. Playing a roadkill truck driver in the film House of Wax .  He has also starred in the Televison show The Unit, Cold Case and Red Belt . He currently plays the recurring role of Dewey Crowe in the FX series, Justified . His biggest role to date will be starring in the upcoming Clint Eastwood film...