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Wednesday, 14 September 2005 |
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The Glitz, the glamour, and the gaffs By: Adam Grant On the surface, the Toronto International Film Festival is a brilliant way to showcase mainstream and independent artwork on a grand, glitzy platform. However, the more and more media coverage you witness on this particular event, only proves that the festival is quickly becoming less and less about the films involved. |
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Wednesday, 06 July 2005 |
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By: Adam Grant For decades now Sir Bob Geldof has been at the forefront of bringing global attention to Africa's AIDS, poverty, and starvation issues through the power of music. 1985 saw Geldof launch LIVE Aid - a concert to raise money for the poverty stricken African continent, which took place in London, England and Philadelphia, USA. The event brought out some of that generation's greatest musical outfits, and most importantly, the people. 20 years later, such an event had to happen again. This time, it would be known as LIVE 8. |
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Sunday, 03 July 2005 |
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By Matt Parkinson Steven Spielberg Starring: Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning and Tim Robbins In a summer with record low audience attendance, Spielberg aims to get viewers back into their seats, or rather, on the edge of them. In terms of entertainment value; War of the Worlds is well worth the price of admission; from the start of the opening titles, to the introduction of the main characters the beginning of the film clearly sets the audience up for a suspenseful ride. Using rather uneasy interactions within the presence of awkward family relationships Spielberg seemingly creates tension out of thin air, while still allowing the audience a few quick nervous laughs. |
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Saturday, 28 May 2005 |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy By Alex Conde, Finally, after many years of behind the scenes battles, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has finally made it to the big screen. Originally finding form as a radio show for the BBC, the storyline evolved into a series of highly popular books, and even made it to television as a mini-series in 1981. |
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Sunday, 30 January 2005 |
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By Laura Tachini Is it any wonder that after two thousand years people are still interested in the story of Alexander the Great; one of the most determined and undefeated conquerors of all time? So who better than Hollywood’s own renegade, director Oliver Stone who gave us JFK, Natural Born Killers and Comandante, to bring this epic to life? In three hours he manages to pack in enough action to keep the audience captivated with breathtaking sceneries, young beautiful actors who can also act, and heart-stopping battle scenes. |
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