Win Miracle at St Anna on DVD

You read that right, we’re having our debut competition! We have two copies of Miracle at St Anna on DVD to give away. Miracle at St Anna the latest film from Spike Lee (Inside Man, Malcolm X, Do the Right Thing), a big budget war epic about American soldiers serving in Italy during the Second World War. Three more words for you; Joseph Gordon Levitt.

There’s no question to insult your intelligence with. Just give us your name and email (we promise to do nothing sinister with it) and we’ll pick two winners using the power of Excel’s random number generator on Monday morning. UK entrants only please.

Competition closed!

Competition closes at Midnight on Sunday 26th June 2011 and the DVD is released on 27th June.

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There’s a reason we stopped posting “news” about castings and films in development so much, and this past week has been a reassurance that we’re doing the right thing. Way back when, Gordon-Levitt was rumoured to be in The Dark Knight Rises as possibly The Riddler. Then it was announced that he wasn’t.

Not long ago he was back in the running for the film and then recently was “officially” confirmed to be playing Alberto Falcon and my Google Alert went wild. Now a source has claimed that he isn’t actually playing Falcon… which trumps the previous fictitious official announcement.

Oh internet, how you run with a rumour until it is reported as news on the biggest film sites. We’re just going to sit back and wait until there’s some kind of proof. If you do need wild speculation reported as facts and instant notification when a new poster is released, there’s always Empire.

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Slow News Day

It’s a bit of a slow news day today, but there are a few rumours floating around that aren’t quite worthy of a full post each.

Firstly Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Scarlett Johansson are tipped to costar in a romantic comedy Breathers: A Zombie Lament, a romantic comedy about a zombie adjusting to living as one of the undead and all the prejudice that comes with it. Could be interesting if it goes ahead.

The second piece of news is that Warner Bros are looking to adapt Neil Gaiman’s gorgeous comic series The Sandman into a TV series. They’re hardly the first to try and the fact that it takes place mostly in a dream world makes it particularly hard to film. They are supposedly talking to Eric Kripke, creator of Supernatural, about the possible series which may be a good thing.

I’m feeling very non-committal today, but it’s hard to get behind these projects when they might come to nothing. Here’s a little treat as compensation:

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Want to see a clip from upcoming indie flick Hesher starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Natalie Portman, both sporting looks that should be unattractive but aren’t? Well check it out below.

At the moment Hesher doesn’t seem to have any kind of release details at all which is a real shame as any time two of my favourite actors headline a film together I oddly want to see it.

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It will hardly come as a shock for me to say that I really enjoyed Inception. The only criticism that comes to mind was that the dialogue was a little… efficient. Take that Nolan!

What we have with this film is the very rare melding of a blockbuster action film with a thought-provoking high concept piece. The movie really does require you to be paying attention and think hard to follow the many layers of plot but certainly doesn’t skimp on the action set pieces. My favourite moments of action all involved Joseph Gordon-Levitt and a corridor of questionable stability, adrenaline flowed as freely as gravity as we were treated to a uniquely beautiful bit of fighting.

The presence of Gordon-Levitt, along with Ellen Page, shows that this really is more than just a blockbuster as the cast have been chosen on more factors than just box-office draw and it really pays off. Page serves as the audience for the film and without that aspect I’d have had no clue as to what was happening. While Inception is happy to lay down the rules of the film, it doesn’t necessarily wait for you to catch up before plowing on in. I love a film with no mercy.

In among the car chases, shoot outs, dream sharing and general confusion is the story of one man’s tragic love for his wife and the trouble that brings. DiCaprio is on top from as he forces the focus of Inception away from being about people doing a job and towards an internal struggle shown as much through his expressions as through the subconscious come to life. This probably makes little sense, but then you should really see the film yourself.

The powerful score adds to the careful plotting, skillful direction and engrossing acting to make a truly affecting film. I can’t wait to see it again. Never again will so much importance be put on one tiny object. Speaking of which, once you’ve read the film read this, it has made me rethink the entire film.

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