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Watch This – She & Him on Conan

Way back in May we went to see Zooey Deschanel perform as one half of She & Him and were blown away, particularly with the closing song I Put a Spell on You.

Well thankfully they performed that song last week on the new talk show Conan which we’ve embedded below, and you can even download the song as a digital single.

See our swag, we call for a track to be released and it is, 7 months later…

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Watch This – Office Space: The Musical

Ever wanted to see what Office Space would look like if it were a musical and Milton was all skinny? Well watch the attempt below.

Shame there’s less than five people in the audience on opening night.

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We’re Back!

We’re back! This week you’re 3rd favourite film site was brought to it’s knees by a combination of a severe lack of internet and what can only be described as… A COLD.

That’s right, it was the perfect storm. We’re it not for an email from Australia there would have been no posts at all this week.Do you know how hard it is to crop and image down to 500×250 pixels while coughing your lungs up?

Well today we have internet and only a minor headache so prepare for lots of posts!

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Get The Best and The Brightest to London

We’re taking a quick break from the Film Festival nonsense for a moment to ask for your help. There’s an independent comedy called The Best and The Brightest that we here at Mild Concern would really quite like to see on the big screen. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Peter Serafinowicz and John Hodgman among many others, need we say more?

They are running a little feature on their page where you can “demand” a screening near you. To get us a UK screening please just go to the website and enter “WC2H 7NA” (the postcode for Leicester Square) in the form to the right.

C’mon it’s Peter Serafinowicz!

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54th BFI London Film Festival

This week Mild Concern is mostly to be found in Leicester Square taking in the sights of the 54th BFI London Film Festival. This means lots more reviews than usual and if we sort ourselves out maybe even a few trips to press conferences. We’ll cover at least 16 films in the next week and a half, and hopefully some posts unrelated to the festival as well.

Films reviewed:
Let Me In
Never Let Me Go
Everything Must Go
Happy Few
Another Year
The American
Southern District
Womb
The King’s Speech
It’s Kind of a Funny Story
Submarine
Catfish
Black Swan
Brighton Rock
Somewhere
Kaboom
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
Waste Land

Mild Concern London Film Festival Awards 2010

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Wish Us Luck

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