WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN - Now On DemandMay 23, 2012

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN - Now On Demand

Oscilloscope

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (Oscilloscope Labs).


WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN
A mother’s love doesn’t always cut it…
By Cynthia Kane

 

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN instantly elicits haunting reminders of the premeditated high school massacre at Columbine now some thirteen years ago. I remember at the time wondering where the parents were in all this, and how could they live with themselves after the tragedy, the graphic murders and suicides. How does a parent go on? How do they look at themselves in the mirror knowing they gave life to a killer, a sick, psychotic mind? Does the tragedy in the end lie with themselves?

A few years later, I was listening to a BBC World Service radio program where they were discussing Lionel Shriver’s 2003 novel, We Need to Talk About Kevin after which I ran out to a bookstore, bought and read in one sitting. Disquieting and provocative, this novel searches into the mind and soul of one such mother trying to understand the reason as to why her 15 year-old son murders not only his classmates and teachers, but his overly loving father and younger sister in a single day. Thus I have been waiting many more years for this film to be made and when I heard Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay (RATCATCHER, MORVERN CALLAR) would adapt the screenplay from the novel, direct and Tilda Swinton would play the role of Eva, the mother, I knew it would not disappoint.

What’s uncommon and extraordinary here is Ramsay takes the novel and makes the film her own and a more suitable or honorable adaptation I cannot imagine. The book and the film live singularly on their own, but respect each other simultaneously. Ramsay’s reoccurring themes in her work: the inveterate, unresolvable themes of grief, guilt and, above all, death and its aftermath, belong here in this tale where a mother in the days, months, weeks, maybe even years after her child’s heinous crimes tries to make sense of it all.

 



It took Lynne Ramsay a long time to make this film. A great and complicated book is never easy to adapt. As seen by Eva’s point of view, it’s difficult to grasp her as a completely reliable narrator as she’s reflecting after-the-fact, trying to understand what happened, what might have changed things, was it her fault or is her son simply a psychotic psychopath for whom nothing could have been done to change the tragic unfolding of events. We are along for the ride, inside of the head of a mother, a woman destroyed by her son’s actions, trying to make sense of it with her. It’s at once a thriller, a cautionary tale.

 

It rises to the level of classical tragedy.

 

Eva in fact it seems never wanted to be a mother. A successful travel writer, she’s happy in her New York City life with partner, Franklin (John C. Reilly). Really there’s no place for a child in her life. Then along comes Kevin… While all Eva’s attention is focused in telling her tale on Kevin, all of our focus is on Eva.

 



Tilda Swinton wouldn’t have been whom I pictured, while reading the novel, to play Eva Khatchadourian, an American of Armenian descent, dark-haired - and who can imagine Tilda Swinton exasperated, pushed to the limit by anyone?! Yet there may be no actress that could have captured the essence of this character better, especially as we first meet her broken, destroyed and where slowly through the film we are able, through non-linear flashbacks and subtle expression, movement and emotion emanating from a woman who is finally clearly driven over the edge, put the pieces of the puzzle together that tell the story.

Kudos to the three young men who portray Kevin as a toddler, a child, a teenager – Rock Duer, Jaspar Newell and Ezra Miller (BEWARE THE GONZO, ANOTHER HAPPY DAY). Is Kevin a sadist who knows instinctively how to get under his mother’s skin? Has he planned it from birth, is he a demonic child, evil to the core, does he posses any love or redemption, or is this her interpretation after the fact? Does Kevin ever feel any remorse? Do Eva and Franklin ever talk about Kevin and the issues surrounding him? We will never really know.

Like Ramsay’s other work, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN is not heavy with dialogue or exposition. She looks to bold, unusual images – here the color red is thematically played with throughout, vivid details, an astute use of music and highly wrought sound design to create the unsettling world of Eva and her son.

The end of the film is a revelation. It grasps you, hurts you, may even uplift and will stay with you a longtime. It will make you wonder if this, in the end, is what unconditional mother’s love is all about.

 
demand it
 

- Cynthia Kane

Cynthia
Cynthia Kane reviews documentaries for On Demand Weekly. She is a writer and Sr Programming Manager for [ ITVS], overseeing the International Initiative for funding in their SF office. Prior she’s had many incarnations from actor to writer to producer. She co-created DOCday on Sundance Channel.

 

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (Oscilloscope) can be found under your cable system's On Demand section.

 

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GOD SAVE MY SHOES Explores Shoe AddictionMay 23, 2012

GOD SAVE MY SHOES Explores Shoe Addiction

Fergie / GOD SAVE MY SHOES (Courtesy of Gravitas)

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: GOD SAVE MY SHOES (Gravitas).

 

GOD SAVE MY SHOES
By Amy Slotnick

 

Although you first might think this is another fashion documentary, one that explores the history, design and obsession with women’s shoes. However, GOD SAVE MY SHOES is actually more about addiction than anything else.

Julie Benasra’s documentary provides a thorough analysis of shoes as pop culture icons and fetishized objects. Interviews with top designers, such as Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin, shoe collectors, like performers Kelly Rowland, Fergie, Dita Von Teese and poker player Beth Shak (who owns over 900 pairs), as well as sexuality experts, fashion historians, orthopedists and psychologists, explore the power, sexual and social implications of the famous stiletto heel. More than once SEX & THE CITY is credited with exploiting women’s attraction to stiletto heels and bringing them to the forefront of today’s fashion and pop culture.

 


Pierre Hardy                        Christian Louboutin                      Manolo Blahnik

Several theories emerge about what draws some women so obsessively to buy an impractical quantity of shoes at increasing heights. On the one hand, by minimizing the height difference with men, the high heel can be seen as increasing a woman’s power, putting her on eye-level with male counterparts. On the other hand, they limit a woman’s mobility and if heels were a way to increase power, as one of the film’s experts observes, they would be coveted and worn by men (as they were at one time in the 18th century).

 


Kelly Rowland

 

More interestingly, a connection is drawn between stiletto heels and women’s orgasms. The film points out that feet are connected to the nerves that are stimulated by orgasms, causing the tell tale foot shake during climax. Today’s designer styles replicate the “hooker shoes” worn only by prostitutes before women everywhere adopted pencil-like heels, showing that sexuality drove the stiletto’s popularity.

By drawing attention to their feet,

creating a high arch silhouette and “toe cleavage,”

stilettos are mimicking the orgasmic foot position,

subconsciously teasing men and women to

imagine this woman in an orgasmic state.

 

If you are a shoe addict, GOD SAVE MY SHOES, helps to explain your obsession, and it might be comforting to find you are not alone. However, be warned that with stunning examples of the world’s most coveted pairs, watching this film may leave you craving your next fix.

 

TRY IT

 

- Amy Slotnick

 

Amy
Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

GOD SAVE MY SHOES (Gravitas) is in your local cable movies on demand section.

 

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Is KICK-ASS’ Chloe Grace Moretz A Modern Day Lolita in HICK?May 22, 2012

Is KICK-ASS’ Chloe Grace Moretz A Modern Day Lolita in HICK?

Phase 4 Films

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: HICK (Phase 4 Films).

 

HICK

By Chris Claro

 

The small-town nymphet has been the stuff of drama since time immemorial; BABY DOLL, LOLITA, and HOUNDDOG centered on the ripening sexuality of an adolescent girl and each film generated a storm of negative publicity. The debate around whether or not such stories are exploitative is ongoing and often more substantive than the films on which it focuses.

The latest entry to the list of films about dewy young things treading the line between innocence and infamy is Derick Martini’s HICK, starring Chloe Grace Moretz (KICK-ASS) as Luli. Abandoned by her mother (Juliette Lewis, who knows a thing or two about playing an underage sexpot) Luli sets off on a sketchily planned journey to Las Vegas by thumbing a ride with cowboy Eddie (Eddie Redmayne, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN). So begins an episodic and often unpleasant odyssey that sees Luli act as criminal accomplice, sexual plaything, and surrogate child for the myriad losers she encounters.

 


Chloe Grace Moretz / HICK (Phase 4 Films)

Filled with the requisite tropes of the genre, including skeevy pervs, shady ladies, and low-level crime bosses, HICK is tolerable for a while, and Moretz is convincing in her role as a lost girl, despite the amateurish narration written by screenwriter Andrea Portes, who also wrote the novel on which it was based. (It’s rarely wise to have a writer adapt his or her own work for another medium, and Portes’s overwritten, underplotted script does nothing to refute that.) But as Luli finds herself in deeper with unbalanced bronc buster Eddie, HICK adopts an almost voyeuristic vibe that makes it hard to stomach.

 


Blake Lively, Chloe Grace Moretz / HICK (Phase 4 Films)

Watching Luli get schooled in the ways of the world, and seeing her learn how to sniff coke from a tarted-up Blake Lively add to the peep-show tenor of the film. Not even a late appearance by the always-watchable Alec Baldwin can keep HICK from being a rote exercise in Tennessee Williams-lite.

 


Alec Baldwin / HICK (Phase 4 Films)

 

Additionally, the film has one of the most overbearing, distracting, and no doubt expensive, music scores ever. Nearly every scene is accompanied by a song, with four each from Bob Dylan and Patsy Cline. Throw in Joan Jett, Kenny Rogers, the Mills Brothers, the Cars, and Canned Heat and it’s easy to get the feeling that director Martini is more interested in showing off his record collection than he is in telling a compelling story.

Ultimately, HICK is a major disappointment, with a cast of solid actors stranded in an overworked story riddled with clichés. A muddled jumble of coming-of-age story and road movie, HICK is neither here nor there. Don’t get stranded with it.

 

SKIP IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

HICK (Phase 4) can be found on your cable's system's movies on demand section.

 

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ON THE BOWERY - On DemandMay 22, 2012

ON THE BOWERY - On Demand

Oscilloscope

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: ON THE BOWERY (Oscilloscope Labs).


ON THE BOWERY
By Joe Charnitski

 

In most documentaries, there is a thin line between fly-on-the-wall reality and the structured world of a piece of art. Sure, docs are non-fiction by nature, but the filmmaker’s guidance, massaging and sometimes flat out coercion will present the facts as they see them. There’s a point of view to every story after all. A sophisticated viewer will factor that in as they consider the topic they’re being presented: yes, this story is “true,” but what is the filmmaker trying to say?

ON THE BOWERY is an American documentary from 1956 that mixes the worlds of non-fiction and fiction storytelling in a most extraordinary way. The film was shot entirely on the lower east side of Manhattan and features a cast of non-professional actors, just real people as you would expect from a doc. The twist is that a few of these real people were coached and given scenarios in which they could improv a scene. With this film you get a true picture of what life was like for the homeless and destitute alcoholics struggling on America’s skid row, plus you get a fabricated story (even if it was ripped from the headlines) about one man’s struggle to get off the bottle and off the streets.

Ray Salyer is that man, the protagonist of the story. He’s clearly not as far along in his addiction and his downfall as many of the men we meet on this street. He still wakes up in the morning and promises himself he’ll never drink again, but he passes out every night having broken that promise. Ray is robbed and beaten, he visits the Bowery Mission for a chance for redemption and he bounces from despair to hope and back.

The filmmaker behind this journey was Lionel Rogosin. You may not have heard of him, but for what it’s worth, John Cassavetes had referred to him as “the greatest documentary filmmaker of all time.” After watching this film, I wouldn’t argue. The craft behind this picture is solid. Music dominates the first section of the film as we’re shown images of life on this famous American street.

 

The first voice we hear is from a loud, intoxicated patron

at one of the Bowery’s many booze halls.

He cuts through the music. A perfect choice.

 

The cinematography is layered, and rich and amazing, not just for a doc, but for any film. The framing of these Bowery bars stuffed with belligerent drunks bellowing their opinions to each other is perfect. A figure slumped in a chair occupies the front of the frame while a conversation happens beyond him. A man stares right at us from way back in the room, again not the focus of the shot, but he’s there, and when I saw him I wasn’t sure he didn’t see me too.

The faces are what will linger with you after you see this film. Yes, you’ll wonder how these man got here, and will they ever get out. You may contemplate how a fair and just society would treat a clan of men like this. You’ll think about a lot of things, but from your primal, human core you’ll remember the faces of these lost souls.

There are memorable passages of dialogue. There are moments of levity. There are verbal disputes over feelings hurt and pride wounded. The subtext for me, no matter what the men were arguing about or debating on the surface, was a proclamation of manhood. These men knew what they were: drunks, tramps, and in some cases thieves and liars. But they never relinquished their manhood. Their humanity is on vivid display. Another credit to Mr. Rogosin.

At just over an hour of running time it won’t take long to get through this film. The men and the frames they fill will last much longer in your memory. ON THE BOWERY is unlike any documentary you’ve ever seen.

 

demand it

 

- Joe Charnitski

 

Joe Charnitski
Joe Charnitski is a new contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. His career in film and television production, development and marketing has included stops at Miramax Films, Syfy and VH1. He currently works at a entertainment focused social media marketing agency in New York City. Twitter: @JoeCharnitski

 

ON THE BOWERY (Oscillocope) can be found under your cable system's Movie On Demand section.

 

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American Idol, Glee #1 & #2 In Optimedia Content Power Ratings 5.0 ReportMay 22, 2012

American Idol, Glee #1 & #2 In Optimedia Content Power Ratings 5.0 Report

Optimedia

Optimedia today announced the release of Content Power Ratings 5.0, the agency’s proprietary research report measuring cross-platform audience delivery, social engagement, and advocacy of television programs.

First released in 2008, Content Power Ratings 5.0 offers advertisers and networks an independent assessment of a TV show’s commercial value. Factoring total cross-platform audience size, involvement and advocacy, the report is the only of its kind providing the industry’s sole TV ranking system across four screens including television, computer, smart phone, and tablet.

This year, FOX's "American Idol" took the Overall #1 spot on the Content Power Ratings list for the fifth year in a row, followed by "Glee," which held the #2 position for the second consecutive year. While "American Idol" continued to dominate popular culture across all four screens in 2011, "Glee" showed exceptional performance in real time online conversations, boosting the program both in advocacy and involvement.




Courtesy of Optimedia


The Top 25 TV Shows Above By Network:

1. CBS (7)
2. FOX (6)
3. ABC (5)
4. NBC (2)
    COMEDY CENTRAL (2)
6. AMC (1)
    MTV (1)
    HBO (1)

To better capture social TV’s impact on viewer engagement, Optimedia incorporated new metrics including Bluefin Lab’s Signals and GetGlue check-ins to provide clear insights into new ways audiences are interacting with and advocating their favorite programs.

Here are the Top 10 leaders of 2011 in Social Media Commentary (Bluefin) led by "The X Factor," "Glee," and "The Jersey Shore."

 


Courtesy of Optimedia



Whereas, GetGlue's Check In Top 10 of 2011 was dominated by scripted TV series, led by "The Big Bang Theory" and "True Blood."

 


Courtesy of Optimedia


“Americans view and interact with content very differently today than they did even two years ago,” Greg Kahn, EVP, Business Development Director at Optimedia says. “To keep pace with the evolution in content consumption, Optimedia partnered with the top providers in the industry to develop the most comprehensive measurement system in the marketplace - Content Power Ratings 5.0.”

 

Greg Kahn
Greg Kahn, EVP, Business Development Director at Optimedia

Methodology

Content Power Ratings is assembled using data from the agency’s own primary research, as well as from Nielsen Media Research's NTI database, comScore's Media Metrix, Video and Mobile Metrix, Facebook, Klout, Twitalyzer, Nielsen’s BuzzMetrics, Google Trends, Dow Jones Factiva, Bluefin Labs, and GetGlue check-ins. Optimedia’s Content Power Ratings values programs using three key criteria:

  1. Audience Delivery – including average audience impressions across TV, web and mobile platforms (smart phones and tablets)
  2. Involvement – overall awareness of, and loyalty to program; including Google search volume, effort made to watch the show, the social media buzz generated within the three-hour window of show airing, and program “check-ins”
  3. Advocacy – overall level of conversation and PR activity - including press mentions, recommendations and general “buzz,” in addition to personal recommendations

Key findings of Content Power Ratings 5.0 include:


• FOX’s American Idol (#1) dominated the rankings for the fifth year running
• FOX’s The X Factor (#4) and NBC’s The Voice (#12) are the top newcomers to the list
• ABC’s Once Upon a Time (#24) is the highest ranked new scripted show
• MTV’s Jersey Shore (#8) catapulted into the Top 10 in this year’s report
• Among social media measures, FOX’s Family Guy, The Simpsons, and Glee outperform all other shows

“Content Power Ratings demonstrates Optimedia's commitment to developing tools and systems to help our clients navigate the increasingly complex media landscape," said Dave Ehlers, President of Optimedia. “As audiences continue to evolve, our agency is at the forefront of providing advertisers with the most advanced research of its kind.”

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FIRST POSITION Dances To On DemandMay 22, 2012

FIRST POSITION Dances To On Demand

Sundance Selects

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: FIRST POSITION (Sundance Selects).

 

FIRST POSITION
By Amy Slotnick

 

The prestigious Youth America Grand Prix is like the Olympics of dance, where the world’s best classical dance students compete for scholarships or placement with the top ballet schools and companies. Director Bess Kargman’s first feature documentary film, FIRST POSITION, follows six gifted dancers, ranging in age, ethnic and economic backgrounds, all of whom share a dream to satisfy their unique gift and passion.

Over 5,000 dancers compete worldwide, and of those, 300 make it to the YAGP finals in New York City. The six dancers featured in the film, aged 11-16, come from places as diverse as Sierra Leone, Columbia and Israel. They have all sacrificed childhood normalcy in exchange for intense dedication, long hours of practice and physical abuse (you should see their feet!).

 



They each have a compelling narrative involving endurance and talent, equivalent to that of any professional athlete.

 

The dancers’ back-stories and individual challenges are immediately involving; at such a young age each finds themselves playing a high stakes game that could change the course of their careers. Although the weight of this would typically be too much, they all thrive on a love of dance that is greater than any amount of pressure and wouldn’t trade the opportunity for anything.

It is inspiring to watch their commitment and Kargman does an excellent job with revealing their stories with empathy and awe.

 

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Amy Slotnick

 

Amy
Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

FIRST POSITION (Sundance Selects) is in your local cable movies on demand section.

 

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Greta Gerwig Is In A NY THING On DemandMay 21, 2012

Greta Gerwig Is In A NY THING On Demand

Film Movement

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: A NY THING (Film Movement).

 

A NY THING

By Sky McCarthy

 

Although A NY THING strives to be a romantic comedy, there is little humor to be found in this melodramatic tale of French and American lovers whose worlds collide in the city that never sleeps. Antoine (Jonathan Zaccai) is in love with Alice (Fanny Valette) who happens to be dating Arthur (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). Despite Alice’s uncertainty, she seems unable to let go of Antoine’s affections. He follows her on a flight from Paris to New York in hopes that she will soon be returning with him. When they arrive in the States, Antoine assumes the alias of “John” and simply poses as a friend of Alice so that he can keep a close eye on her dalliances with Arthur in New York. But when Arthur’s roommate Tamara (Greta Gerwig) develops a slight infatuation with “John,” a strange love quadrangle unfolds.

 


Greta Gerwig / A NY THING (Film Movement)

One of the best things about this film is probably the attractiveness of the actors. Who wouldn’t want to spend an hour and half with some beautiful French and American hipsters who drift between trendy loft parties in Manhattan?

Despite the overwhelmingly melancholy mood of A NY THING, Gerwig gives a delightful performance as a peppy love-sick-hopeful who happens to get mixed up in an unusually complicated situation. The character of Alice provides a stark contrast as an indecisive, yet beautiful, female lead. Unfortunately, her lies about Antoine keep the audience from really cheering for the two Frenchies to end up together. Antoine is too weak to give Alice an ultimatum, and she may be too insecure to admit to herself that what makes her truly happy is just being wanted.

 

Director Oliver Lecot may have hoped to examine the nuances and mysteries of human relationships but it is truly the cinematography that steals the show. Each scene has a somewhat improvised quality and while the audience may not always understand what is happening, the beautiful shots convey enough information about the various mood shifts of the four protagonists.

Fans of mumblecore type films will appreciate the understated performances and realistic tone of the story. Nothing crazy happens. And while the average person may not be spontaneous enough to follow a crush across an ocean on a whim, many may ponder what it would be like to be able to spy on a loved one in plain sight. Do not expect a life-changing narrative here but for a well shot, uniquely-driven commentary on unrequited love, A NY THING may be an enjoyable experiment.

 

TRY IT

 

- Sky McCarthy

 

Sky
Sky McCarthy (@ILiveSkyHigh) is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly and a television enthusiast (ask me about anything!) currently working in entertainment in New York City.

 

Look for A NY THING  (Film Movement) under your cable system's Movies On Demand secton.

 

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Tatum & McAdams VOW Movie On Demand SupremacyMay 21, 2012

Tatum & McAdams VOW Movie On Demand Supremacy

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
9.   WE BOUGHT A ZOO
8.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED
7.   MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL
6.   HAYWIRE
5.   NEW YEAR’S EVE
4.   JOYFUL NOISE
3.   CONTRABAND
2.   UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING - NEW
1.   THE VOW - NEW
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending May 13, 2012)

 

Trends:

- THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO has been on the Top 10 Movie On Demand for the last 8 weeks!!!

- THE SITTER  & THE IRON LADY leave the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

 

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Social TV:  The 3 C’s To The Social TV Experience: Communication, Content And CommentsMay 17, 2012

Social TV:  The 3 C’s To The Social TV Experience: Communication, Content And Comments

Daniel Tosh / Tosh.0 (Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks)

Viacom Media Networks (VMN) unveiled the results to their “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study. It explores the social TV phenomenon through the lens of the viewer as part of the growing shift in TV viewing from a lean-back to a lean-forward experience. Consumers engaging in Social V activities "C's the moment" primarily by communicating, consuming content and checking comments.

 


“One of the main goals of this research was to understand how to inspire Social TV activity among our audiences,” said Colleen Fahey Rush, EVP and Chief Research Officer, Viacom Media Networks.

The top takeaways for the TV industry from the comprehensive study are:
• With the combination of TV and Social TV, it’s never been a better time to be a fan.
• Consumer expectations are high. Social TV websites and apps have to be special to drive engagement and consistent use.
• Destinations need to build across multiple devices (computer, smartphone and tablet) to capture consumers.

 


Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks: “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study (May 17, 2012)


“This is not a social study. This is a Social TV study,” Stuart Schneiderman, Strategic Insights and Research, Viacom Media Networks commented.


Consumer behavior:
National online surveys were conducted with over 1,500 VMN viewers aged 13 – 54.


When asked what “Social TV” means to them,

the most commonly reported words were

“interactive,” “friends,” “Facebook” and “Twitter.”


Some key findings:
• There is no one size fits all in terms of chat options: 56% communicate through the social TV app/service; 53% use Facebook; 50% send individual or group texts; and 38% use Skype or Apple FaceTime. Many respondents described cobbling together unique communication systems to interact with different social circles while watching a show.
• Live TV show viewing unlocks the real value of social TV services and co-viewing activities. Features relating to communication, content and comments are twice as likely to be used during live than time-shifted viewing.
• There are 13 Social TV activities and the average participant in the study engage in an average of seven different ones – online or offline – on at least a weekly basis. The most common activities include watching TV with others (85%), searching for supplemental content (61%) and viewing TV show clips on social networks (58%).

 


Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks: “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study (May 17, 2012)


Communication
Communication is a top priority for Social TV users. Many respondents said they use different methods to communicate (text, email, Twitter, etc) with different social circles.

 


Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks: “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study (May 17, 2012)


Content

Content is king for Social TV users. Viewers want something special from their Social TV services rather than commoditized content that can be found through online searches.

 


Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks: “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study (May 17, 2012)


Comments
Social TV users check comments about their favorite shows for a variety of reasons. Comments provide a different point of view, offer something new and create a direct connection between the fan and show.


“I love reading Daniel Tosh’s tweets while watching ‘Tosh.0.’ It gives the show a whole other dimension,” said one survey respondent.

Social TV favors Live Television over Time-Shifted viewing
Social TV features relating Communication, content and comments are twice as likely to be used during live television over time-shifted viewing.


“The conversation has passed,” a survey respondent commented


Social TV can help foster show discovery. Features like check-ins, viewer comments and shared video clips help viewers discover new shows.

 


Courtesy of Viacom Media Networks: “Social TV: Viewers C’s the Moment” study (May 17, 2012)

 

As Greg Kahn, EVP, Optimedia said in the USA Today heading into Up Fronts,


"The water cooler used to be the next day,

now it's while the show is going on."

 

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VOD Spotlight On Jason O’MaraMay 15, 2012

VOD Spotlight On Jason O’Mara

Lionsgate

On Demand Weekly's Editor-in-Chief, Britt Bensen spoke with Jason O’Mara (“Life On Mars”, “Terra Nova” and the yet to be named “Ralph Lamb Project” for CBS this Fall), co-star of the new movie on demand, ONE FOR THE MONEY (Lionsgate) with Katherine Heigl.

On Demand Weekly (ODW): We’re going to start with a question from a twitter. What’s your favorite beer?
Jason O’Mara (JO):
I haven’t drunk alcohol in 17 years.

ODW: What do you like to do when you’re not working?
JO:
Honestly, I really like to spend time with my family. My (8 year old) son loves to swim. And I find myself spending a lot of time building Legos with him.


I’ve been doing a lot of reading because I’m trying to find books to adapt as a producer. Between all that, I don’t have time for much else. I tried to take up golf a few years, but I discovered I’m not very good at it.

ODW: Neither am I. You’ve been in major TV series and movies. Do you have a preference?

 


Jaosn O'Mara / ONE FOR THE MONEY (Courtesy of Lionsgate)


JO:
I don’t really. I love going to the movies. Always have since I was a child. The cinema darkened room in front of a large screen and share that experience with others is just fantastic! I hope it never goes away as a cultural experience. I am a bit of a movie nerd.


But also some of the best TV is happening right now. I love television as much as I love film. As time goes on as an actor, I’m starting to nose around to see what else I can do? If I read a good book, can we turn this into film or a television series.

ODW: You’ve played a policeman in “Life On Mars,” a character on the run initially in “Terra Nova,” and now a policeman on the run in ONE FOR THE MONEY. I’m noticing a trend. What’s next?
JO:
Hopefully it’s going to be a pilot I just shot with Dennis Quaid (for CBS). “The Ralph Lamb Project” that takes place in 1960’s Las Vegas. He plays a real life guy called Ralph Lamb, a cowboy who becomes the sheriff of Clark County, including Las Vegas during the Rat Pack and when the Mob came in. Dennis Quaid plays Ralph Lamb. Michael Chiklis plays the head of the Mob. I play Dennis Quaid’s brother, Frank Lamb. Carrie Ann Moss plays the DA.


I’m not on the run, but it does involve riding horses if that counts.
(Editor’s Note: CBS announced they picked up the show during Up Fronts.)

ODW: You're from Ireland but had a NY accent in LIFE ON MARS and a NJ accent for ONE FOR THE MONEY. How do you prepare for dialects?
JO:
I just try to do my best to get an ear in and work with the best dialect coaches, who are invaluable, especially for an Irishman in America. For ONE FOR THE MONEY, I spent some time down in Trenton (NJ) with US Marshals who run the NY/NJ Regional Task Force. I went on ride-alongs. It was pretty intense. That’s a tough job those guys have.


It was great experience for Joe Moreli (his character in ONE FOR THE MONEY). I got to see what it is like for both the bounty hunter side of things as well as the fugitive. The first thing fugitives lose on the run is body weight. They are literally on the run going from place to place. I had to get my weight down which involved a lot of running.

 



ODW: Staying within character as Joe Moreli in ONE FOR THE MONEY, have you provoked anybody recently?
JO:
(laughs) That’s right. I love the relationship between Moreli and Plum. I hope we get to do some more of it. They know each other so well. They’re old friends who grow up next door to each other, but there’s so much history between them, there’s almost too much history between them to bare.


And to add more complications,

they are sexually attracted to each other.

It’s a fascinating, complicated relationship and

a lot of fun to bring to life on set.

 


Jaosn O'Mara and Katherine Heigl / ONE FOR THE MONEY (Courtesy of Lionsgate)


ODW: How was it handing and then taking away a towel from Katherine Heigl in the shower?

JO: (laughs)I know a lot of men who are jealous of me in that scene. But of course I’m a professional and I averted my eyes when the camera wasn’t on me. That scene was a lot of fun. She was game too. She was totally up for it. I really admire that as some other actresses in that position would have gone a little bit shy. She really went for it in that scene.

ODW: ONE FOR THE MONEY is on demand today (May 15th). What’s your take on movies on demand?
JO:
I think it is fantastic. I think it is the future. It’s the way the world is going to work in a few years’ time. We’re right on the cusp of a real sea change with how people consume their content. I used to be proud of my DVD collection, but to be quite honest, they’re collecting dust. If I ever have to move, I’m dreading having to box them up. If I can continue to collect DVDs at that rate, I’m going to run out of space.


I for one am all about downloading and

watching content on demand now.

 

I watch it. I enjoy it. I don’t have to put it anywhere. We’ve been doing more of that as a family. I think it is the future. I really do.

 



ODW: What was the last thing you watched on demand?
JO:
CAPTAIN AMERICA when it came out on demand a couple of months ago. And “The Walking Dead,” I watched four season of “Breaking Bad” on my iPad when shooting “Ralph Lamb” in New Mexico (same place as “Breaking Bad).

ODW: What would you like to tell fans of ONE FOR THE MONEY book series who will be able to watch it on demand May 15th?
JO:
I’m thrilled that fans of books and movie will be able to watch it as many times as they want in their own living room.

ODW: Any final thoughts on the state of “Terra Nova”?
JO:
I don’t want to say anything final about “Terra Nova” until someone lets us make a movie to wrap up the story lines. Fox has said it’s cancelled. 20th Studios tried to find another home for it and were talking to Netflix for quite some time. Netflix said no. The cast is all over the world and moving onto other projects. The set has been struck and wrapped in Australia.


I tweet quite a bit, I update my facebook page and I have a website. I’m convinced that the fans I have and the fans loyal to “Terra Nova” will support me that there is a future in a wrap up movie. To wrap up the story lines for the fans.


I was talking to a couple of people who could help me along with the idea and they were suggesting that on demand may be way to go. I really think there is a way of doing this. I don’t know how to do it yet, but I need all the support of my fans online.

 


Stephen Lang, Jason O'Mara / TERRA NOVA, (©2011 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Brook Rushton/FOX)


I really don’t like it when fans put time and effort to a series and the plug is pulled before the storylines are closed. I think it is bad business. I think it’s unfair and disloyal and I believe loyalty and fairness. I’m going to do my best.


Thank you for asking me about that. It’s going to be a passion project.

ODW: It will be interesting to watch. There are now new platforms for older shows to find homes, such as “Arrested Development” (with Netflix). More than ever, the fans are being heard. Especially in Sci Fi.
JO:
In particular with Science Fiction where people get so dedicated and immersed in the world, you can’t just pull it away. Social Media is so wonderful for actors to communicate with fans and for fans to communicate with people involved with the production. Organized as a group and saying we as a group say this is a good idea, or a bad idea and for those voices to be heard. That’s when they have clout, as a group. It’s a cool thing.


Between social media and on demand

we’re in unchartered territory and

some really interesting things are about to happen

in the world of entertainment as a result. - Jason O'Mara -

 

ODW: We couldn’t agree more.

 

- Britt Bensen



Britt is the Editor-in-Chief and Co-founder of On Demand Weekly. He is the former head of Affiliate Marketing and VOD for Sundance Channel. Prior to Sundance Chanel, Britt worked for Miramax Films and BMI. He also on the Advisory Board of the Palo Alto Intl Film Festival.

 

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Katherine Heigl’s ONE FOR THE MONEY Is A Fun Ride To New JerseyMay 15, 2012

Katherine Heigl’s ONE FOR THE MONEY Is A Fun Ride To New Jersey

Lionsgate

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: ONE FOR THE MONEY (Lionsgate).

 

ONE FOR THE MONEY
In the illustrious words of Debbie Reynolds “Who wouldn’t enjoy a nice thong.”
By Kate Asche Wilson

 

If you’re in the mood for an Ang Lee inspired Academy Award nominee with a musical score that makes angels cry, and a script that Aaron Sorkin envies then turn back now. Go watch THE ENGLISH PATIENT on demand and cry by yourself in a corner. If, however, you enjoy Katherine Heigl and are willing to watch her transform from bumbling to badass in an hour and a half than ONE FOR THE MONEY is the perfect film for you.

 


(Courtesy of Lionsgate)

Based on Janet Evanovich’s bestselling novel of the same name, ONE FOR THE MONEY follows stereotypical Jersey girl Stephanie Plum as she finds herself thrust into the seedy world of bounty hunters, rogue cops, and Asian stoners. Portraying our heroine is Katherine Heigl who has traveled far from the drama of “Grey’s Anatomy” and found herself in the deep abyss of awkward comedy. From brazen Judd Apatow films, to hidden rom-com gems Heigl has proven herself to be more than adept at headlining a film, and paves the way for Stephanie Plum to waltz into our lives.

 


(Courtesy of Lionsgate)


Stephanie Plum’s journey begins after securing herself a job at her cousin Vinnie’s Bail Bonds business. Plum unintentionally discovers that an ex-flame, Joe Morelli (played by the ridiculously charming Jason O’Mara), has skipped bail, and needs to be apprehended and detained. Lucky for her a little bit of blackmail goes along way. Unlucky for him, she holds a grudge. She sets off to track him down, picks up a curious array of supporting characters along the way, and discovers that, although Morelli is convicted of murder, there’s more to the story than meets the eye.

 



Now for the moment of truth. Let me parcel down my thoughts into the three categories that every film should be judged on: The good, the bad, and the hilariously inappropriate.

The Good: Katherine Heigl and Jason O’ Maras’s chemistry. No matter how cheesy the writing was these two somehow made it bearable. Honestly I don’t believe Katherine Heigl was the perfect fit for Stephanie Plum, but that woman can turn any situation into something quirky and fabulously awkward. Jason O’Mara was perfect as Joe Morelli, channeling his sexy badassery to the fullest extent. Trust me you want to watch this movie just to see him with his shirt off. I even stopped cringing at Heigl’s horrifying accent when they were on screen together. Now that’s a feat.

 


(Courtesy of Lionsgate)

The Bad:

What I found disappointing about this film was the fact that there was a complete disconnect between the story from the book and the story that appeared on screen. The brilliance in Evanovich’s writing is that the character of Stephanie Plum is completely average. She’s a newly divorced frizzy haired woman with car problems, an unhealthy diet, and a saucy attitude. The film did highlight some of her endearing nuances, but it didn’t capitalize on her potential. With more exploration and development the film might have been able to capture the heart of the characters that made Evanovich a bestselling author.

 


(Courtesy of Lionsgate)

The Hilariously Inappropriate: From gun toting grannies to sassy prostitutes the supporting characters were as inappropriate as they were hilarious. Playing Plum’s plucky Grandma Mazur is Debbie Reynolds.

 

Debbie Reynolds, are you serious?

Yes I am, and she shoots a chicken.

 

We then have the wonderful Sherri Shepherd that plays Lula, the sassiest prostitute this side of Brooklyn, who likes to give information in exchange for snacks. Prostitutes have to eat too Sherri; You go girl! Then we have a ranger whose name is Ranger (Daniel Sunjata) who is described as “like the statue of David by Michelangelo, if you dipped him in caramel”. And he really is.

 


(Courtesy of Lionsgate)

From the misplaced voice-overs to the exploding cars ONE FOR THE MONEY really does not take itself seriously, and doesn’t expect you to either. The brilliance of On Demand is that you can watch a movie like this without having to pay ridiculous movie prices, and if you absolutely hate it you can immediately go and put on THE ENGLISH PATIENT. ONE FOR THE MONEY is fun, light, and, at times, incredibly charming. It’s no masterpiece, but did you really expect it to be?

 

RISK IT

 

- Kate Asche Wilson

 

Kate
Kate Asche Wilson is a new contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. She is a graduate from the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University where she received a BA in Screenwriting. In her spare time Kate likes to take long walks on the beach, and watch telenovelas. Follow her on Twitter @KATEDOESLIFE!

 

ONE FOR THE MONEY (Lionsgate) is in your local cable movies on demand section.

 

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5 Things You Should Know About HAYWIRE

Lionsgate

HAYWIRE is now on demand.

 

MMA superstar Gina Carano Is Mallory Kane, a highly trained government operative who works in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world. After successfully freeing a Chinese journalist who was being held hostage, she is double crossed and left for dead by someone close to her in her own agency. Instantly the target of skilled assassins who know her every move, Mallory must find the truth in order to stay alive. Using her black-ops military training, she devises an ingenious – and dangerous – trap. But when things go haywire, Mallory realizes she'll be killed in the blink of an eye unless she finds a way to turn the tables on her ruthless adversary.

Backed by an all-star cast of Golden Globe® nominees Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton and Michael Fassbender, Oscar® and Golden Globe® winner Michael Douglas and Channing Tatum.

 

 

Here are ODW's 5 Things You Should Know About HAYWIRE

 

1) Gina Carano began her career as an MMA fighter and was handpicked by director Steven Soderbergh to make this film after he saw one of her MMA fights on television.

2) Gina Carano trained for about two months prior to filming with Aaron Cohen, the film’s Special Ops Technical Advisor. Aaron is a counterterrorism consultant and former Israeli Special Forces operative.

3) Haywire’s fight choreographer J.J. Perry was also the fight choreographer on WARRIOR. Gina gave input and added in some of her MMA movies into the fight sequences.

4) The first fight that was shot for the film is the one between Gina Carano and Michael Fassbender. Michael was also Gina’s first on-screen kiss.

5) The film was shot on location in Dublin, Barcelona, and New Mexico.

 

 

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MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE SITTER
9.   THE IRON LADY
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6.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED
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4.   JOYFUL NOISE
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2.   HAYWIRE
1.   CONTRABAND - NEW
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending May 6, 2012)

 

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Attention Doc Lovers - SundanceNOW Launches “Doc Club” Subscription SeriesMay 14, 2012

Attention Doc Lovers - SundanceNOW Launches “Doc Club” Subscription Series

SundanceNOW (IFC Films and Sundance Selects) has launched "Doc Club," a SVOD (Subscriber Video-on-Demand) program for documentary films. The company has turned to Thom Powers, one of the world's leading authorities on documentary films, to create a slate of curated titles each month for film enthusiasts. Powers is the documentary programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival and the director of the DOC NYC festival and the weekly screening series “Stranger Than Fiction.”

 


Thom Powers


Powers and the SundanceNOW team have spent the past year looking through the film libraries of several of the world's great documentary distributors, IFC Films, Zeitgeist, Icarus and Docurama, finding both many well-known titles as well as a number of hidden and hard-to-find gems.


"This past year has been an incredible one for Sundance Selects especially with our documentary films. Audiences across the country and beyond have proven that documentaries are alive and well," said Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects.


"This new 'Doc Club' via SundanceNOW will cater directly to online fans of documentaries. I feel strongly that any way a person can discover a documentary film is a great thing. With Thom's curated selections of beloved titles and hard-to-find gems, and his fascinating commentaries, lovers of documentaries will have a terrific new destination to explore."


On Demand Weekly interviewed Thom Powers, SundanceNow’s “Doc Club” Curator about this new film platform in the on demand world.


When asked, why a documentary specific destination now, Thom Powers replied, “Documentaries as a brand to consumers has come more into focus in the last 5 years. We couldn't take the “Stranger Than Fiction” series experience outside of New York City. Unfortunately I didn’t have the ability to clone myself.  Jonathan Sehring recognized audiences want more documentaries via IFC Films and Sundance Selects. He approached me to replicate the experience on-line for Doc Club."


Powers added, "I hope that the establishment of 'Doc Club' means that audiences across the country who are hungrier than ever for documentary films can now share my passion for these great films.”

We discussed how there are now so many choices for viewing content in the digital distribution era and Powers harked on the need for guidance.


“Curation is the most important component of the new media world that we live in.

 

The wonderful thing about the internet is that it gives you access to so much content. The horrible thing about the internet is that it gives you access to so much content,” Powers said.

 

“It helps to have some guidance to sift through. The history of media, we have always looked to people to curate ideas for us, whether it the editor of The New Yorker or the IFC Film Center (NYC).”


Who is the target audience for “Doc Club”? “Documentary lovers, Powers answered. “They come from different demographics. They’re curious people. We’re also trying to bring in people of different backgrounds with our monthly themes.”


What can “Doc Club” subscribers expect to find every month?

 

Whereas film fans can watch SundanceNow films on a title-by-title transactional basis, “Doc Club” is a subscription based Video On Demand (SVOD) service offering access to "Doc Club's" monthly selections for $3.99 a month (or $19.99 a year).


“Doc Club” will curate a different thematic selection of up to 8 films every month and kicked off in April with an Errol Morris Spotlight. Films included THE THIN BLUE LINE, GATES OF HEAVEN and VERNON, FLORIDA as well as the hard to find entire FIRST PERSON series.


This Month’s (May 2012) theme is Art For Everyone, including BILL CUNNINGHAM, ART OF THE STEAL and L’AMOUR FOU, among others.

 


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July’s theme: Power To The People is highlighted by THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967 – 1975, SHOCK DOCTRINE and others.

 


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“Doc Club” isn’t alone in this space. I asked how does “Doc Club” differentiate from other online doc platforms, such as SnagFilms?


“I have a lot of respect for SnagFilms as a pioneer in this pace,” said Powers. “One differentiating factor with SundanceNow is a tighter curation of films and our films aren’t interrupted (commercial free).”

(Editor’s Note: SnagFilms offers both a free (ad supported) movie platform as well as transactional movies on demand.)

 

While the "Doc Club" films currently remain free of commentary (pre, during or post), SundanceNOW is hoping for interaction among fans via their Facebook and Twitter pages like last week’s twitterthon.

You can access "Doc Club" via SundanceNOW at http://www.sundancenow.com/doc-club. The cost is $3.99 a month for access to 6-10 titles or $19.99 a year.

 

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Hotel Impossible (VOD Hidden Gem)

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

HOTEL IMPOSSIBLE (VOD Hidden Gem)

By T. Tara Turk

 

While the Food Network Channel is gaining so much popularity that they need two channels (yes, THAT’S what the Cooking Channel is...Food Network Jr.), the world of renovation doesn’t seem to have the same clear path that food does. Normally you’d think a show about hotel business revamping would go maybe on HGTV but Hotel Impossible is held up at the Travel Channel which makes a little bit of sense if you connect the travel and leisure dots.

Much like "Restaurant Impossible" where British chef and TV host Robert Irvine goes to revamp failing restaurants or Gordon Ramsey for "Kitchen Nightmares," hospitality vet Anthony Melchiorri goes in search of failing hotels across the country and helps them revamp and renovate to at least passable standards. In fact, I’m going to go out on a limb and say this show is the same exact show as Restaurant Impossible except for the business and Melchiorri is shorter and bald to Irvine’s taller and bald. And Melchiorri has no accent.

There’s nothing wrong with the sameness of the shows. In fact the Impossible brand seems to be in dire need when it comes to hospitality. A few of the hotels that Melchiorri visits are in such denial and disrepair that it’s surprising to see anybody staying in them. At worst case they look like the photos of pissed former guests on TripAdvisor.com - nasty tubs, fallling cielings, dirty rooms, hair in the beds...you know, common sense things.

 

Melchiorri has just as much outrage at these things as Irvine/Ramsey have when they see lazy cooks or poor sanitation in the kitchen. And, for some reason, he gets just as much sassy pushback from owners as Irvine and Ramsey do! What is wrong with people? Perhaps this pushback makes for better ratings and high payoff because Hotel Impossible ranks itself a solid show that could hold its own with "Restaurant Impossible" and "Kitchen Nightmares."

If it does well, perhaps it could spread to Airline Impossible or Rental Car Impossible. It’s quite possible they could make Impossible (see what I did there?) a viable franchise for the Travel Channel since they still are indebted to Anthony Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern putting them on the map.

 

 

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Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
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Enter To Win A MARLEY Prize Pack - Ends Today!May 11, 2012

Enter To Win A MARLEY Prize Pack - Ends Today!

Magnolia Pictures

From Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald (One Day In September, The Last King of Scotland) comes MARLEY, the story of a towering figure of Bob Marley, whose music and message has transcended different cultures, languages and creeds to resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive.

 


The movie is now available On Demand. On Demand Weekly and Magnolia Pictures are offering One (1) lucky winner a chance to win:

 


- One (1) Triple LP Vinyl
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HOW TO ENTER:
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AFTER DARK ACTION PREMIERES ON DEMAND Today!May 11, 2012

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AFTER DARK ACTION PREMIERES ON DEMAND FRIDAY, MAY, 11TH


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AFTER DARK ACTION PREMIERES ON DEMAND FRIDAY, MAY, 11TH


 


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EL GRINGO -- Starring Christian Slater, Scott Adkins and Yvette Yates; directed by Eduardo Rodriguez and written by Jonathon W. Stokes.

 

 

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What Is The #1 Movie On Demand: CONTRABAND Or MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL?May 07, 2012

What  Is The #1 Movie On Demand: CONTRABAND Or MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL?

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE DESCENDANTS
9.   THE SITTER
8.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
7.   THE DARKEST HOUR
6.   WAR HORSE
5.   THE IRON LADY
4.   WE BOUGHT A ZOO
3.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED
2.   MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL
1.   CONTRABAND - NEW
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending April 29, 2012)

 

Trends:

- THE DESCENDANTS has been on the Top 10 Movie On Demand for the last 7 weeks!!!

- EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE is off the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

 

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VEEP For President!May 04, 2012

VEEP For President!

HBO

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: "VEEP" (HBO).


VEEP
A Woman for All Seasons

By Jean Tait

 

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is great. Just try to imagine “Seinfeld” without Elaine. “The New Adventures of Old Christine” would never have even gotten the greenlight without her involvement (I certainly hope!). I know I never would have watched it. As it was, JLD’s delightful presence was the only worthwhile part of “Christine.” Now, finally, a show that stars Louis-Dreyfus that lives up to her talent! Julia Louis-Dreyfus is Selina Meyer, Vice President of the United States, in “Veep.”

Surrounded by a staff that all seem to have an agenda of their own, Madame Vice President is multi-tasking her multi-tasks. Cooly efficient Sue (Sufe Bradshaw), laser-focused and ambitious Dan (Reid Scott), harried but keenly observant chief of staff Amy (Anna Chlumsky), and “looks like a police sketch of a rapist” White House liaison Johah (the creepily good Timothy C. Simons) all juggle their competing and complementing interests while stepping on and/or over each other to get to the top. In addition to trying to manage her staff, and her agenda, Selina has problems of her own with a neglected daughter who can’t seem to get her attention, except as an additional agenda item.

While this is not a laugh out loud sitcom, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is comic gold. She never goes for the obvious (this is NOT a Sarah Palin impersonation, nor a Nancy Pelosi, nor a Hillary Clinton). JLD is mesmerizing, especially when there is a chance that the President is seriously ill, and she has step into his shoes. The myriad of emotions that fly across her face as she tries to keep it straight on concerned is truly amazing.

 

The style of “Veep” isn’t quite faux-documentary, but the hand-held, low-budget video gives you that same fly-on-the-wall feeling, including the claustrophobia and frustration that comes with being too inside the Beltway. With only a half-hour per episode, the time flies by. I watched three episodes and felt like I had only watched one. And that’s commercial-free!

Executive Producer Frank Rich (who is also an Editor at Large for New York Magazine and a popular political columnist) has added a nice layer of authenticity while not sacrificing the comedy. There are no references to political party affiliation, and we are left to assume that both/all sides are equally manipulative. This has gotten some criticism, but frankly, I think it’s more fun without having to choose a side. Frankly, it’s a relief to watch something political without being emotionally invested with years of political baggage.

 

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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Kathleen Turner in THE PERFECT FAMILY Premieres TodayMay 04, 2012

Kathleen Turner in THE PERFECT FAMILY Premieres Today

Gravitas

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE PERFECT FAMILY (Gravitas).

 

THE PERFECT FAMILY
By Amy Slotnick

 

THE PERECT FAMILY stars Kathleen Turner as Eileen Cleary, a devout Catholic woman who has committed more of herself to the church than to her own family. The indie premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival recently and now is available in theaters and On Demand.

Opening in a confession booth, Eileen (Turner) tells the priest she is going to hell. This is at first surprising to hear from such an observant, traditional woman, but as the story unfolds we learn what she means. Eileen has been nominated for Catholic Woman of the Year and this potential honor puts her in a state of panic. Eileen’s son (Jason Ritter) is in the process of a divorce, her daughter (Emily Deschanel) is gay, pregnant and living with her partner, and her husband (Michael McGrady) is a recovering alcoholic. If the church knew any one of these things, Eileen believes she would certainly not get the award and more importantly, would be outcast from the community.

In trying to hide her family from the church vetting process, Eileen comes to terms with their less traditional choices. She reveals her own past digressions from church doctrine and ultimately chooses family over faith.

 

The tone of the film is sometimes overly earnest and sometimes satirical, with comedic lines from Turner delivered brilliantly, such as “I don’t have to think, I’m Catholic.” All the performances are strong, but the script only scratches the surface of relevant issues such as gay marriage, abortion and divorce in relation to Catholicism. A subplot involving Eileen’s marriage takes a strange turn at one point, when after revealing her greatest sin, Eileen’s husband admits to his involvement with it, of which she was never aware. Without spoiling this reveal, I will just say it was hard to believe and range false.

Overall, this is an enjoyable film, mostly for Turner’s performance and a great supporting cast including Emily Deschanel (BONES), Jason Ritter (PARENTHOOD), Sharon Lawrence and Michael McGrady. Its comedic tone is a bit uneven and the script doesn’t give full justice to some of the important topics covered, but is worth viewing On Demand.

 

 

Amy Slotnick

 

Amy
Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

THE PERFECT FAMILY  (Gravitas) is in your local cable movies on demand section.

 

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THE PITCH (VOD Hidden Gem)May 03, 2012

THE PITCH  (VOD Hidden Gem)

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

THE PITCH (VOD Hidden Gem)

By T. Tara Turk

 

AMC TV should be stand for Advertising Made the Channel TV. Not only is their “Mad Men” a hit (full disclosure: I only have ever watched one episode even though I die for that time period, snappy language by Matt Weiner and the fashions. More than I love that stuff, I hate a bandwagon so I’ll catch up one of these days) but they are taking the theme of advertising to a whole new level by building it as a watchable brand.

“The Pitch” is AMC TV’s new reality show that takes a brand challenge and puts in between two advertising agencies who have to compete for the best campaign. Here’s why I would naturally shy away from this:

1) It sounds boring. Advertising people have a rep for being sale-sy and slightly socially awkward on TV. Why is that interesting to me?

2) It’s not new. Donald Trump has been doing this on “The Apprentice” for quite some time now. Granted, sometimes it’s done with yesteryear celebrities and people who you have to Google to remember why they are “famous” but still they compete all the time and, well, sometimes it’s only good when there’s a fight.

Here’s why I shouldn’t shy away from this at all:

 

1) It’s not boring AT ALL! The creative process varies between people and arts. This show has shown me how difficult collaboration is and how different companies use different tactics to come together to come up with something they actually believe in.

2) It’s literally the most genius campaign AMC TV could come up with. Not only do they introduce the behind the scenes of a brand (like Subway), but they have made the show its own campaign while those agencies create a campaign. A campaign within a campaign!

I’m a huge fan of reality television that teaches all something (and we all know I can stoop down and be shocked by a Real Housewife or Basketball Wife that’s not a Wife a time or two). In an age where professions are generally a mystery to most people, this reveals so much about branding in just 40 minutes. AND, if that’s not enough, you actually get to know and care or pick a side in that short amount of time.

But WAIT! There’s more! In an effort to reach out to their demographic (I learned that on the show - I’m a regular ad-ie) AMC TV made the first episode available, in full, on their website. In addition, their apps for iPhone and iPads offer extras like tweets (my favorite), interviews and behind the scenes. Downside though is that the app doesn’t seem to have full episodes or have video problems. No episodes? What the?

So you can’t really watch it on your mobile devices unless you go to the site to check out trailers and the first episode but TW On Demand and Direct TV On Demand have plenty of episodes to keep you riveted and ready to go buy whatever “The Pitch” is pitching.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
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What Do Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren And Christian Slater Have In Common?May 03, 2012

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After Dark Action

AFTER DARK ACTION PREMIERES ON DEMAND FRIDAY, MAY, 11TH


After Dark Films’ new action film franchise which combines the talents of Joel Silver, Dark Castle Home Entertainment and Courtney Solomon’s After Dark Films for a series of high quality, high-octane action pictures. AFTER DARK ACTION will showcase five original films featuring international stars such as Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Peter Weller, Jim Caviezel, Cung Le and Christian Slater. The five films include:



TRANSIT – Starring Jim Caviezel, James Frain, Elizabeth Rohm, Harold Perrineau and Sterling Knight; directed by Antonio Negret and written by Michael Gilvary.


 


DRAGON EYES – Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Cung Le and Peter Weller; directed by John Hyams and written by Tim Tori.


 


THE PHILLY KID – Starring Wes Chatham, Neal McDonough and Devon Sawa; directed by Jason Connery and written by Adam Mervis.

 

STASH HOUSE -- Starring Dolph Lundgren, Sean Faris, Brianna Evigan and Jon Huertas; directed by Eduardo Rodriguez and written by Gary Spinelli.

 


EL GRINGO -- Starring Christian Slater, Scott Adkins and Yvette Yates; directed by Eduardo Rodriguez and written by Jonathon W. Stokes.

 

 

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VOD Spotlight: Corbin BleuMay 01, 2012

VOD Spotlight: Corbin Bleu

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On Demand Weekly spoke with Corbin Bleu, star of the new horror movie on demand premiering today, SCARY OR DIE (Phase 4 Films).

 

 

On Demand Weekly (ODW): Most people know you from the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL movies, but you were in some cult classics such as MYSTERY MEN and GALAXY QUEST when you were younger. Have you had the opportunity to see their fans at a Comic Con?
Corbin Bleu (CB):
Not at a Comic Con, but to this day I have people that I will work with go to look at my resume and realize I was in those films and begin exclaiming that they are huge fans of them. I was so young when I did those films it takes them a moment to piece together who I am in them, but when they finally do they freak out.

ODW: What veteran actors have you learned the most from?
CB:
Well I have definitely learned the most from my father David Reivers. He has been my teacher from the beginning. I feel the way I view a script and the way I handle myself within a scene or on a set I have adopted from him. I also feel Sigourney Weaver made a lasting impression on me. I was so young when I worked with her and yet I have such a vivid image of how gracious of an actor and person she was.

ODW: Whose is on your wish list to work with in the future?

 


Corbin Bleu


CB:
Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, Quentin Tarantino, Charlize Theron, and when it comes to the stage: Brian D'arcy James.

ODW: You’ve also done some voice over work. What was it like to work for the cartoon smash “Phineas and Ferb”?
CB:
The coolest part about that character to me is that they made him look similar to me. I thought it was awesome seeing my cartoon self. Doing a voice over is also just great period because the physical element is missing, so you have the opportunity to do whatever it takes vocally to get the point across and that usually means doing some wacky physical stuff in the recording booth that nobody sees.

ODW: And now you’re in the upcoming SCARY OR DIE. What was it like to do a horror film and who directed your part of the movie?

 

CB: I've been a big horror fan for a while...

 

...Working in a horror film was such a pleasure for me because I got to see everything from the perspective of behind a clown mask! The second I looked at myself in a mirror and was able to be in control of the freakish monster on screen I knew being in the film was even more fun for me than watching it! Michael Emanuel directed the piece I'm in. He is also the mastermind behind the stories so working with him and getting the true meat behind everything made the process all the better!

ODW: The SCARY OR DIE poster has a pretty gruesome clown. Has your take on clowns changed since doing the movie?

CB: I personally have never had a fear of clowns, but since doing this project it is amazing to see how many people do!

ODW: You tweeted out to your large twitter fan base to “Make sure you mark May 1st on your calendar for the world premiere of "SCARY OR DIE on VOD.” We live in an interactive world now. What has been your fan’s response?
CB:
A lot of my fans are excited to see me take on a new role. Some are terrified of the poster, which means it has done its job! But overall I know...

 

...a lot of my fans are also fans of the horror genre.

They will enjoy the ride!


ODW: What do you like to watch on demand?
CB:
I'm a straight up movie fan myself! I try to keep up with television shows, but usually I'm all about winding down the day with I good flick!

ODW: Your father (actor David Reivers) is also in SCARY OR DIE. What was it like to work with him?
CB:
My Dad, myself, Derrick Ski-ter Jones, and Michael Emanuel are the producers on the film. I've had the opportunity to work with my Dad on camera before, as well as off camera in production. We make a good team. We get along well as friends and colleagues as well as our father-son relationship. We both have the same mindset and approach when it comes to our work.

ODW: What will you do on May 1 to celebrate the VOD premiere?
CB:
Right now I am currently working on Broadway in the revival of the musical “Godspell” but all my cast mates are excited about the film. So I think we are going to get in on demand ourselves to watch it and celebrate!

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5 Things You Should Know About SAND SHARKSMay 01, 2012

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The new action adventure SAND SHARKS starring reality star and daughter of famed wrestler Hulk Hogan, Brooke Hogan (“Hogan Knows Best,”), and Gina Holden (Final Destination 3, Fantastic Four, Saw 3D: The Final Chapter) premieres on demand.

 

Here are ODW's 5 Things You Should Know About SAND SHARKS

 

1) This is Brooke Hogan’s first feature film.

2) Corin Nemec, who was nominated for a Primetime Emmy ("I Know My First Name Is Steven" - 1989), improvises the majority of his lines throughout the film.

3) Sand Sharks or Sand Tiger Sharks are real species who swim in shallow waters near shore.

4) Sand Sharks have never been depicted before on a feature film.

5) There was a time constraint of 5 days to shoot the footage on the beach. “One of the biggest challenges of shooting a movie like this has to do with our time schedule. We had about five days at the beach where we had to do a lot of intensive action scenes that’s when we had all of our extras” – Mark Atkins (Director)

 

 

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May 2012 Preview - Movies On DemandMay 01, 2012

May 2012 Preview - Movies On Demand

On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our May preview!

By Britt Bensen
 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

The Movies On Demand MOD May preview has arrived. Highlights include several high profile films including HAYWIRE, THE VOW, THE GREY and more. Almost every major studio premiere on the schedule comes to cable the same day as its DVD release and many before Netflix and Redbox.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!



Major Studio Releases:


HAYWIRE –
Premieres May 1
R, Action
Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender


Same day as DVD




JOYFUL NOISE
– Premieres May 1
PG-13, Comedy
Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton


Same day as DVD, two months before Netflix




NEW YEAR’S EVE
– Premieres May 1
PG-13, Comedy
Halle Berry, Jessica Biel


Same day as DVD, two months before Netflix




UNDERWORLD AWAKENING
– Premieres May 8
R, Action
Kate Beckinsale, Stephen Rhea


Same day as DVD




THE VOW –
Premieres May 8
PG-13, Romance
Channing Tatum, Rachel McAdams


Same day as DVD




CHRONICLE –
Premieres May 15
PG-13, Action
Dane DeHaan, Alex Russell


Same day as DVD, weeks before Netflix & Redbox

THE DEVIL INSIDE – Premieres May 15
R, Horror
Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman

Same day as DVD




THE GREY – Premieres May 15
R, Action
Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney

Same day as DVD, weeks before Netflix & Redbox




ONE FOR THE MONEY – Premieres May 15
PG-13, Comedy
Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara

Same day as DVD




THIS MEANS WAR – Premieres May 22
PG-13, Comedy
Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy

Same day as DVD, weeks before Netflix & Redbox




RED TAILS – Premieres May 22
PG-13, Action
Nate Parker, David Oyelowo

Same day as DVD, weeks before Netflix & Redbox




THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY
– Premieres May 22
G, Animated
Bridgit Mendler, Amy Poehler

Same day as DVD




THE WOMAN IN BLACK
– Premieres May 22
PG-13, Horror
Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán Hinds

Same day as DVD




GONE – Premieres May 29
PG-13, Thriller
Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata

Same day as DVD




MAN ON A LEDGE – Premieres May 29
PG-13, Thriller
Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks

Same day as DVD


*Title dates and availability may vary by system. HD not available in all systems.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL Is The #1 Movie On DemandApril 30, 2012

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MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE
9.   THE DESCENDANTS
8.   THE SITTER
7.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
6.   THE DARKEST HOUR
5.   WAR HORSE
4.   THE IRON LADY
3.   WE BOUGHT A ZOO
2.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED
1.   MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL - NEW
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending April 22, 2012)

 

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Movies On Demand - May 2012 Preview - The IndiesApril 30, 2012

Movies On Demand - May 2012 Preview - The Indies

On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our May preview!

By Britt Bensen
 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

The Movies On Demand MOD May Preview of The Indies has arrived. Indies premiering in May feature some notable performances, award nominees and winners and well-known actors in unique roles. For instance, cable viewers can find W.E., directed by Madonna, which won best original song at this year’s Golden Globes; #REGENERATION, the documentary following the Occupy Wall Street movement, narrated by Ryan Gosling, which premieres the same day as theaters; BEL AMI, featuring Robert Pattinson Twilight seducing Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci, and Kristen Scott Thomas’ characters. Also notable is RAMPART, from the director of THE MESSENGER, featuring a dynamic performance from Woody Harrelson and strong supporting cast as well Ben Foster, Cynthia Nixon, Anne Heche, Steve Buscemi, Sigourney Weaver, Robin Wright, Ice Cube, Brie Larson, Ned Beatty; ALBERT NOBBS, with Oscar-nominated performances from Glenn Close and Janet McTeer as Irish women living and working as men in late 19th-century Ireland; WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN, featuring a powerhouse performance from TIlda Swinton; TAKE THIS WALTZ with Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen; and Coriolanus critic’s pick 95% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes which is the directorial debut of Ralph Fiennes

Almost every indie new release listed comes to Movies On Demand either before or the same day as DVD.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!


Indie Titles:
ALL IN: THE POKER MOVIE – Premieres May 1
TV-14, Documentary

Same day as DVD



W.E. – Premieres May 1
R, Drama
Andrea Riseborough, James D'Arcy

Same day as DVD



#REGENERATION – Premieres May 3
TV-14, Documentary
Narration: Ryan Gosling

Same day as theatrical release



BEL AMI- Premieres May 4
R, Drama
Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman

Before theatrical release


ALBERT NOBBS – Premieres May 15
R, Drama,
Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska

Same day as DVD


RAMPART – Premieres May 15
R, Drama
Woody Harrelson, Ben Foster

Same day as DVD

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN – Premieres May 15
R, Drama
Tilda Swinton, John C. Reilly

Before DVD, weeks before Netflix & Redbox


TAKE THIS WALTZ – Premieres May 25
R, Drama
Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen

Before theatrical release


CORIOLANUS – Premieres May 29
R, Drama
Gerard Butler, Ralph Fiennes

Same day as DVD


*Title dates and availability may vary by system. HD not available in all systems.

NURSE JACKIE, SEASON 4 - On DemandApril 27, 2012

NURSE JACKIE, SEASON 4 - On Demand

SHO

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s reviews: "Nurse Jackie" (SHO), starring Edie Falco.


NURSE JACKIE
Young Women on the Verge of Life

By Jean Tait

 

I have to admit, by the end of “Nurse Jackie-Season 3,” I was a little disappointed. Season 2 ended on such a brilliant note, with Jackie totally busted, but somehow, in Season 3, she wiled her way out of it, and continued on exactly the same as before, with no change or growth. And as much as I love watching this ensemble, the lack of new direction started to wear thin. So I had my trepidations about Season 4.

Happily, they were unfounded. Although I don’t believe she’s quite hit bottom, yet, nor has she accepted that her personal life is a complete failure, Season 4 starts off with Jackie finally admitting she needs help. She is also beginning to see how her behavior is affecting those she loves (and who love her).

Off to rehab, it is! The change of scenery opens the door to new characters, bringing in some more of my favorite under-utilized actors as fellow re-hab patients: Margaret Colin playing a southern grande dame, and Mary Louise Wilson as Doris, an outspoken, wacky paranoiac. Also in re-hab is newcomer Jake Cannavale, all green-haired, sullen teen who becomes an unlikely sort of sponsor for Jackie’s sobriety.

Anna Deveare Smith continues to shine as beleaguered hospital administrator Gloria Akalitus who gets demoted back to wearing scrubs on the floor, which actually brings her closer to her co-workers emotionally as well as in physical proximity. Merrit Wever’s Zoey continues to beguile as her character grows up, but retains all her child-like charm. I’d like to see Peter Facinelli’s Dr Cooper grow up now a little, too.
 

And last, but not least, the magnificent Eve Best finally gets a little more plotline as her spiky and sexy Dr. O’Hara finds a new love, while her love for best friend Jackie gets sorely tested.

Along about the 4th episode, there is a plot twist that is a bit too much of a soap-worthy contrivance, but it’s so well cast, I want to forgive it (and I’ll also withhold judgment until I see how it plays out). I’m very relieved that Jackie’s husband (sensitive hunk Dominic Fumusa) doesn’t just roll over and forgive, either. He’s too terrific a character to turn into a sop now! But while I’m glad I’m not her friend in real life, I’d do anything for “Nurse Jackie!”

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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NatGeo Channel (VOD Hidden Gem)April 26, 2012

NatGeo Channel (VOD Hidden Gem)

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

NatGeo Channel (VOD Hidden Gem)

By T. Tara Turk

 

My very first memory of watching television aside from Looney Toons and Mighty Mouse goes straight to my addiction for the Leonard Nimoy hosted “In Search Of...” If you weren’t born yet or your parents had you outside, you know, playing, “In Search Of...” was a great show about the mysteries of, well, everything. That was the beauty of it.

A few episodes still stick with me and one of them was the story of cult leader Jim Jones who famously took a bunch of his church followers to Guyana to leave “in peace” if living in peace means stealing life savings, sexually assaulting female churchgoers, mind control and, finally, drinking poison punch. My mother couldn’t get me to drink Kool-Aid ever again after that.

Though “In Search Of...” is gone, it seems like NatGeo is taking over its quest “to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before” (I couldn’t resist the Star Trek bit...sorry). While major US problems like the economy, racism, health care and the like make headlines, certain aspects of the changing American culture seem to be often ignored. I’m talking cults, changing religious views and how we as Americans are growing up with a more global impact daily.

With that “I Escaped A Cult” on NatGeo has picked up right where my Kool-Aid fear has left off. The show is much like it’s “I Shouldn’t Be Alive” series but this time it explores people who have managed to escaped cults. You’re probably wondering, like me, if these things still exist but they indeed are still around and doing just as much damage.

 

One woman recounts her terrifying experience with the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps which started out as a simple prayer group (that’s the scary part) but turned into a mind-controlling, abusive, radical cult damaging her relationship with her mother, her kids and her friends. Another young man recounts his experience with radical FLDS, a breakaway sect of Mormonism led by the infamous sexual assaulter Warren Jeffs. While it’s safe to watch series like HBO’s “Big Love” about religious groups we may not be familiar with, it’s seems important to watch the real accounts of how these people got trapped into these cults and what kind of damage they’ve done. The mind boggles at just how many cults there are out there preying on fears of a changing world.

“Amish: Out of Order” comes from the same team that put a spotlight on the Amish culture in present times with their film DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND a few years ago. This show follows takes the Amish tradition of spending time out with the “English” (non-Amish folks) before adulthood, one step further by exploring what happens when you don’t want to go back, what happens when you’re not Amish but you want to be and how the ever changing world is affecting those young people who can’t make up their minds. It’s a fascinating glimpse into things we take for granted (driving, electricity, cellphones, education).

The last focus is on an oldie but goodie: “Locked Up Abroad.” If you’re a regular reader, then you know I love these kinds of shows (I think it all started with BROKEDOWN PALACE starring Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale - a movie that is responsible for me NEVER checking any luggage when traveling abroad for fear of Thai prison). It seems this season is adding a bit more depth to its focus - is it possible the crimes abroad are getting that much crazier? In its sixth season (ALREADY??) this year has stories from Hollywood actors, a story about a man in Saudi Arabia who was arrested for being gay, a woman raised in a hippy carefree household who finally found responsibility in jail in Tokyo...the hits keep on coming.

It’s great to see a channel really shaping its TV brand in the image of its global brand - National Geographic as a whole was always worldly edutainment. If you start to feel like you’re developing a twitch every time you hear the words “Real Housewives” and your brain craves real reality tv, then NatGeo won’t disappoint.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
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5 Things You Should Know About HOUSE HUNTINGApril 24, 2012

5 Things You Should Know About HOUSE HUNTING

Phase 4 Films

HOUSE HUNTING: Two families attend an open house in the hopes of finding their dream home. Upon entering, their dream quickly becomes a hellish nightmare when they realize that every attempt to leave takes them right back to the front door. Stuck in this purgatory, the two families are haunted by the deserted home’s former owner with the declaration that only one of the two families will be able to call this house their home.

 

Here are ODW's 5 Things You Should Know About HOUSE HUNTING

 

1. This horror thriller was shot in the filmmakers’ childhood home in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A.

 



2. HOUSE HUNTING is Marc Singers’ come back into mainstream media since starring in THE BEASTMASTER in 1983.

3. Features Paul McGill, whose Broadway stardom has landed him roles in feature films such as ‘Fame’.

4. Up and coming actress Emma Rayne Lyle stars in the film I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT alongside Sarah Jessica Parker.

 



5. Neighbouring the farm where this film was shot is a famous house in Charlottesville, Virginia that is suspected to be haunted.


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ALVIN!!!!April 23, 2012

ALVIN!!!!

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE DESCENDANTS
9.   HOP
8.   EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE
7.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
6.   THE SITTER
5.   WAR HORSE
4.   THE IRON LADY - NEW
3.   THE DARKEST HOUR - NEW
2.   WE BOUGHT A ZOO
1.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending April 15, 2012)

 

Trends:

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- TINKER TAILOR SLDIER SPY and THE MUPPETS have departed the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

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MARLEY The Movie -  Premieres On Demand On 4/20April 20, 2012

MARLEY The Movie -  Premieres On Demand On 4/20

Magnolia

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: MARLEY (Magnolia).


Enter The MARLEY Sweepstakes Here

 

MARLEY
Bob Marley, The Third World’s Reggae Superstar…..
By Cynthia Kane

 

Why has it taken so long to bring a documentary on Bob Marley to the world?!

In 2008, Martin Scorsese was pegged for this project to be released for the anniversary of what would have been Marley’s 65th birthday, and it just didn’t happen. The project then went to Jonathan Demme, who in the end dropped out due to creative difference. Premiering at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, it may have taken a long time and we may have missed that 2010 anniversary year, but Oscar winning director Kevin MacDonald’s bio-doc, MARLEY is worth the wait, particularly for younger generations who only know the iconic spirit, smile and dreadlocks.

 

Yet even for the rest of us,

die-hard and not so die-hard fans,

MARLEY is a must.

 

A bio-pic in pure form – taking us from birth to untimely death – but perhaps to be more precise, this film feels like a kind of love song to Marley, yet keeps him human. A mix of talking heads, archival footage intermixed with audio voiceover and musical performance, Kevin Macdonald doesn't experiment with the genre so much as he gives us a straightforward, no nonsense version of Marley’s life, and he does it extremely well. Thus it is as accessible as it is entertaining.

Here we have the story of a man, a musician, who no matter that he was enormously talented became world-famous despite incredible odds. Part of the winning-ness of this story is that Marley was just so appealing.

 



Why do we like Marley so much?

From his impoverished youth as an ostracized mixed-race child (he referred to himself as half-caste) born in Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, to his status as a leading figure of popular Jamaican music, Bob Marley is seen as a shy yet complicated man with an innate lust for life as well as music. He loved women incessantly as well, and one thing this documentary does not do is pretend he was progressive or pro-feminist. Yet… we like him all the same.

 

From 1963 until his untimely death in 1981, Bob Marley and the Wailers (reggae, ska, rocksteady) was heavily influenced by the social issues of his homeland, and he is considered to have given voice to the those without; he was the revolutionary musical son of Jamaica.
Marley’s music crossed borders, race and religion, even while he himself became a symbol for these very things that were connected to him — Jamaica, being half black/half white, and Rastafarianism, whose culture has been deeply entwined in reggae.

Then death at such at the young age of 36 of malignant melanoma has made him a global icon. Via posters and tee-shorts, we know his face as we know Jesus’, Che’s, Mao’s, John Lennon’s; now through this remarkable film, we can get to know the man, his music and his life.

MARLEY is also a musical journey, explaining the development of reggae and the culture it created. The lyrics in the songs add to the tale and are explained, analyzed, played back to family and friends to gather reactions of new-found and fresh perspectives. The Marley family very much supported the making of this film – Ziggy Marley is an executive producer – and it’s to their credit that our subject does not come off as saintly or perfect, but as a fairly fleshed-out human being, flawed even if extraordinary.

 


Ziggy Marley / MARLEY (Magnolia)

Kevin MacDonald has made some terrific fiction films, including THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND and STATE OF PLAY, and TOUCHING THE VOID was a dynamic hybrid-documentary released through IFC Films in 2003 (now on Netlfix.) LIFE IN A DAY (www.youtube.com/user/lifeinaday ) was MacDonald’s venture in to digital filmmaking experiencing life around the world in a single day.

 

MARLEY proves once again he can straddle

the non-fiction/fiction fence equally.

 


Kevin McDonlad / MARLEY (Magnolia)

The compilation album, Legend, released 3 years after Bob Marley’s death, if you don’t already own it, might be the next on your list after seeing MARLEY.

 

Premieres 4/20 day and date in cinemas and On Demand - you won’t want to miss it.

 

 
demand it
 

- Cynthia Kane

Cynthia
Cynthia Kane reviews documentaries for On Demand Weekly. She is a writer and Sr Programming Manager for [ ITVS], overseeing the International Initiative for funding in their SF office. Prior she’s had many incarnations from actor to writer to producer. She co-created DOCday on Sundance Channel.

 

MARLEY (Magnolia) can be found under your cable system's On Demand section.

 



 

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HBO’s Girls - What’s All The Fuss About?April 20, 2012

HBO’s Girls - What’s All The Fuss About?

HBO

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s reviews: Girls (HBO), produced by Judd Apatow.


GIRLS
Young Women on the Verge of Life

By Jean Tait

 

Being in your twenties can be difficult. You’re supposed to be all grown up, but you are still making childish mistakes. You’ve made your first, tentative steps into the real worlds of employment and relationships, but it certainly doesn’t feel safe or comfortable. This is the world of “Girls.” And it’s a pretty realistic world as opposed to the usual TV world in which women can afford Manolo Blahniks, even on a cop’s salary.

 


Don’t get me wrong, these “Girls” are young women of privilege. They’ve gone to excellent schools and they’ve been supported by parents who, while not in the top 1%, are hardly poverty-stricken. Lena Dunham, the creator/writer/director/star of the show is annoyingly funny as her character’s parents (the always wonderful Becky Ann Baker and Peter Scolari) tell her that after two full years out of college, they are cutting her off financially. You will want to slap Hannah (Dunham) and cheer for her mother. Then when Hannah goes to a job interview that starts off really well, but you see the exact moment she blows it, you will want to rescue her, and slap the dope interviewing her.

Side rant: When will someone give Becky Ann Baker her own sitcom??? It was great to see her play a mom who is not as sappy as the mom she was stuck playing on “Smash,” but seriously, all you folks in tv land, she’s capable of shouldering something more than just a three-line mother role! End of rant.

 


Lena Dunham / GIRLS (HBO)

The extraordinarily talented Dunham has created a cast full of such richly realistic characters, full of contradictions and awkwardness. And finally: sex on screen that is embarrassing and real. No perfect moments of airbrushed loveliness and perfectly-timed climaxes, sans cellulite and that always extra elbow, just real people not knowing the right thing to say or the exact right place to put their hands, but yearning for connection. How refreshing is that?

There has been a lot of fuss that this show is only about white girls.

Certainly there is an absolute need for more diversity on TV. Television should reflect what the real world presents. On “Girls” at least some of the white girls, for all their fancy upbringing, are normal looking. They actually look like the girl who lives next door, not some pencil with boobs and unusually high cheekbones and full lips that is the usual “girl next door” on screen. And the boys don’t have perfect six-packs and a constant two-day stubble. They are young white people of privilege, but they are not caricatures. They are flawed. That is what makes them so relate-able.

 



Let’s cut them a little slack, ok? Go pick on "Revenge" or "Ringer." Now there are some worlds in need of diversity! In the meantime, let’s see how “Girls” develops.

 

 

I want to see how these girls

grow, stumble and bloom.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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Tribeca Film Will Premiere Four Titles From 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Via Video On DemandApril 20, 2012

Tribeca Film Will Premiere Four Titles From 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Via Video On Demand

Tribeca Film

Tribeca Film announced that it will release THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN, DEATH OF A SUPERHERO, and SLEEPLESS NIGHT nationwide via video-on-demand during the Tribeca Film Festival, which runs April 18–29. The films are each an official selection of the Festival and feature notable actors such as Jenna Fischer, Topher Grace, Malin Akerman, Tomer Sisley, Andy Serkis and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.

 


SLEEPLESS NIGHT (Tribeca Film)

From April 17 through June 19, THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN, DEATH OF A SUPERHERO and SLEEPLESS NIGHT will be available in more than 40 million homes via cable, telco and satellite systems. BOOKER’S PLACE will begin its VOD run on April 26. Additionally, these films will be available online via digital VOD services such as iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, Vudu and Samsung Media Hub, a new distribution partner of Tribeca Film. Tribeca Film will also begin to roll out these films theatrically, starting with BOOKER’S PLACE on April 25 and THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN on April 27.

 


Jenna Fischer / THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN (Tribeca Film)

“Tribeca Film was founded as a distribution platform to help filmmakers find audiences and, equally important, audiences find films utilizing new connections and strategies,” said Geoff Gilmore. “To that end, we are pleased to support these four features. They embody the exceptional artistry and personal resonance that filmmaking at its finest can provide, and we are proud to be able to share these films with audiences across the country.”

 

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Tribeca Film’s SLEEPLESS NIGHT Is Available On Demand During Film FestivalApril 20, 2012

Tribeca Film’s SLEEPLESS NIGHT Is Available On Demand During Film Festival

Tribeca Film

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: SLEEPLESS NIGHT (Tribeca Film) .

 

SLEEPLESS NIGHT

By Chris Claro

 

Frederic Jardin’s SLEEPLESS NIGHT tells a simple story: A dirty cop steals the mob’s dope and the mob steals the cop’s son. What follow is a jangly, nerve-racking, totally entertaining thriller moves at light speed.

 


SLEEPLESS NIGHT (Tribeca Film)

Set primarily in a packed Paris dance club, SLEEPLESS NIGHT plays almost as a bedroom farce, with a Paris dance club as the nexus of its action. Home base for the local mob boss, Le Tarmac is the in place, it seems, for both partiers and police, and Vincent leads both the cops and the crooks through the joint as he searches for both his son and the drugs.

Jardin stages his action sequences with efficiency, particularly one in which Vincent takes on a fellow cop and makes a holy mess of the club’s kitchen. Utilizing everything from salad bowls to drawers full of utensils, the fight is a clever back-and-forth that has the wit and invention of a Road Runner cartoon.

 


SLEEPLESS NIGHT is a crackerjack crime flick

that flies out of the gate and barrels along like a bullet train.

Don’t miss it.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

SLEEPLESS NIGHT (Tribeca) can be found on your cable's system's movies on demand section.

 

 

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The Office’s Jenna Fischer Stars In THE GIANT MECHANICAL MANApril 20, 2012

The Office’s Jenna Fischer Stars In THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN

Tribeca Film

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN (Tribeca Film) .

 

THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN

By Chris Claro

 

A tissue-thin romance that sags under the weight of its own whimsy, THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN is a time-filler that looks as if it were assembled by spreadsheet rather than by a filmmaker passionate to tell story – The Giant Mechanical Film.

Lee Kirk’s debut feature as writer/director checks off all the boxes: a TV-star-with-indie-cred lead (Jenna Fisher, who is married to Kirk), a soulful male lead with proven chops (Chris Messina, VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA), a couple of up-and-comers in support (Malin Akerman, WANDERLUST; Rich Sommer, MAD MEN), and a star in a quirky character part (Topher Grace, SPIDER-MAN 3). Throw in a South-by-Southwest-ready “post-rock” soundtrack featuring such performers as El Ten Eleven and shoot in a filmmaker-friendly tax-credit location – Michigan, which is neck-and-neck with Louisiana in the race to see how many of its cities can stand in for Anytown, USA – and boom! You got yourself a little flick.

 


Jenna Fischer / THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN (Tribeca Film)

Not that there’s anything wrong with little. Slight stories about sad people can be finely wrought, as evidenced in the last year by both ROADIE and MAN ON THE TRAIN, each of which delicately depicted the ravages of loneliness. The issue with THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN lies in its pallid, listless script which breathes no new life into its subject.

After Fischer’s Janice is axed by her temp agency employer, she is forced to move in with her insufferable sister and brother-in-law, played by Akerman and Sommer. At the same time, Messina’s Tim is dumped by his girlfriend, who’s fed up with his forsaking real work in favor of slathering himself in silver makeup and strapping on stilts to pose in local plazas as the Giant Mechanical Man.

 

 

Will the human statue and the silent-film-loving waif find happiness with each other? Will there be misunderstandings along the way? Is Grace, as the obnoxiously clueless motivational speaker, really wearing that wig? Kirk provides the answers to these and other questions in a pat, simplistic script that begs for a surprise or two.

 


Among the actors, Messina stands out for not slipping into caricature, as Akerman, Sommer, and Grace all do. Though the soulful and sometimes self-righteous Tim Janice is such a sad sack that Fischer’s natural warmth doesn’t have much of a chance to shine until it’s almost too late. Even Bob Odenkirk, whose prickly humor can enlinve almost any scene he’s in, is surprisingly wooden.

It’s a drag when an effort like THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN fails, because it’s always a joy to discover a jewel of a story filled with familiar, talented actors. As it stands, though, THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN is a creaky construction that could use some oil. Or a rewrite.
 

SKIP IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN (Tribeca) can be found on your cable's system's movies on demand section.

 

 

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THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD - On DemandApril 19, 2012

THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD - On Demand

IFC Films

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD (IFC Films).


THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD
2 Teenagers Caught in an Ancient Blood Feud…
By Cynthia Kane

 

In THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD, we find ourselves in rural Albania, post Bosnian War/Kosovo conflict, in other words: now. Nik (Tristan Halilaj) is a teenager, the oldest son, popular and in love with a beautiful classmate. His sister, Rudina (Sindi Lacej) is the eldest daughter, a girl who loves school and learning, and dreams of a life outside the village. Their father, Mark (Refet Abazi) works hard, delivering by horse and wagon bread and whatever else he can provide the neighboring cluster of villages.

 



Then one day when he and Rudina are making the late afternoon rounds, he’s blocked from the through-road by an unruly neighbor from another clan. This man (Veton Osmani) who not only possesses lands Mark’s family once owned but humiliates him in front of Rudina – in a country where gender is still very much divided, this is unforgivable. When Mark and his brother, their uncle go back to confront the offending neighbor, violence breaks out and that man is killed. Rudina and Nik’s uncle is arrested and their father must go into hiding.

 



Worse still, the entire family must be sequestered as the old adage, “an eye for an eye” is utterly real in their world. Nik’s father, grandfather and other male members of the family know retribution is a fact. It’s an ancient law of blood feud. It’s derived from the Kanun, a traditional set of Albanian laws, conservative and ancient, still in effect, based on four pillars: honor, hospitality, conduct and clan loyalty.



It’s when you realize this is a film by an American filmmaker,

Joshua Marston, that you actually find yourself astonished.

 

His last film that hit big was MARIA FULL OF GRACE, some year back, which did incredibly well in festival circuits, was released theatrically via Fine Line and aired on HBO. He had a couple tries within the Hollywood scene that didn’t turn out and has directed a lot of good tv. And now, Marston takes us to another far away place: Albania.

How courageous and unique is this guy? Where does he get this chutzpah? I love that he can tell gripping stories from countries and cultures far from his own, and make them ring absolutely true. As a filmmaker he’s not only a talent, but a shapeshifter.

 

Here Marston chooses to work with non-professional actors and it pays off. The result is an extraordinarily, honest, almost documentary-like take on this family, their forced exclusion and the society they live in. Co-written by Albanian screenwriter Andamion Murataj we feel the unbearable claustrophobia this entire family must endure for the ‘sins of the father’. Marston provides us with the same deep unshakable tension that he did in MARIA FULL OF GRACE. Only here he’s a little older, a little more assured; the tension is palpable, nuanced and acute.

There are many questions though, unanswered. Is this religion a part of this cultural dictate? I know many, perhaps as many as 70% Albanians are Muslim, but there’s nothing within the story or characters actions that indicate either Christianity or Islam, and perhaps the Kanun goes further back than religion anyway. The contrast between the younger generation desperately wanting to be part of a bigger, more modern world – after all, these kids use their cell phones and text each other as in any other place in the world - yet the older generations and patriarchal mandates decide all.

One moment our two young protagonists are free and have hope for a future, then next their lives become a veritable prison. For young Nik, his own adolescent narcissistic need to revolt, separate, his young male hormones driving him crazy causes him to act foolishly and endanger everyone, until he inevitably yet innocently betrays his own. Rudina, in turn, with her mother takes over the responsibility for the family’s livelihood, ensuring they survive.

THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD won the award for Best Screenplay at both the Berlin and Chicago Film Festivals in 2011. While we don’t get detailed answers (not a cristicism per se as it makes us fill in those blanks for ourselves), and there’s not any certainty of forgiveness within this compelling story, it’s a film that deserves to be seen. Sadly with fewer arthouse venues across the U.S, that will be difficult to find on the big screen. Thankfully with the release via Sundance Selects and IFC Films, we are able to experience this on demand. It’s a film that will not only stay with you a long time after, but will make you wonder

 

where Joshua Martson will take us next.

 
demand it
 

- Cynthia Kane

Cynthia
Cynthia Kane reviews documentaries for On Demand Weekly. She is a writer and Sr Programming Manager for [ ITVS], overseeing the International Initiative for funding in their SF office. Prior she’s had many incarnations from actor to writer to producer. She co-created DOCday on Sundance Channel.

 

FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD (IFC Films) can be found under your cable system's On Demand section.

 



 

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CITIZEN GANGSTER - The True Story of Edwin Boyd, Toronto’s Most Famous Post-World War II CriminalApril 19, 2012

CITIZEN GANGSTER - The True Story of Edwin Boyd, Toronto’s Most Famous Post-World War II Criminal

IFC Films

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: CITIZEN GANGSTER (IFC Films).


CITIZEN GANGSTER
By Joe Charnitski

 

There’s good news and bad news about making a film that’s based on a true story. The bad news is that you are stuck with the events as they happened. Certainly artistic license can be used, but only to a degree. Ultimately, the story is what the story is.

Now, the good news is that, for the most part, you are free from worries about believability. Someone can’t say, “Aw, that would never happen” about a true story, truth being stranger than fiction and all that. It happened. It’s real. Deal with it.

CITIZEN GANGSTER, the debut feature film from Nathan Morlando, is based on the true story of Edwin Boyd, Toronto’s most famous post-World War II criminal (don’t ask me who their most famous pre-World War II criminal is). Boyd served his country in the war and came home to a menial job driving a bus. That job wasn’t going to be enough to feed his family, or, more importantly, Boyd’s insatiable desire for fame and adulation. Soon, he takes a bold move: he robs a bank. And off we go.

CITIZEN GANGSTER gets a lot of forgiveness because it’s based on a true story. For example, the film makes bank robbery appear to be the easiest profession in the world. You run into a bank, hop over the counter, smile at the girl who hands you a bag filled with money and you run, maybe after you deliver a one-liner. Also, Boyd (played by FELICITY alum Scott Speedman) sure takes to it very quickly. We don’t get the sense that he’s ever had anything resembling a criminal past, but he never has a doubt about robbing people for a living. But, I guess that how it happened, right?

 



Of course, the film is also stuck with the events as they occurred, and the way they decide to structure those events in the script doesn’t do the picture any favors. The repetition of heist, arrest, breakout, repeat doesn’t feel like a compelling commentary on the life of a crook. It doesn’t feel like much of anything really. Is Boyd’s wife really going to leave him? Will he reconcile with his father (Brian Cox as a retired cop)? Will Lorne Green offer him a part in his next tv show? All reasonable questions, I just didn’t care enough about the answers.

 

The cast isn’t bad. Overall they bring a lot of energy and life to the characters, although I don’t think Speedman is the right choice for the lead. We’re supposed to believe that all of Canada is captivated by this guy. I didn’t buy it. Speedman doesn’t bring the depth and breadth required to make this anti-hero leap off the screen like the filmmakers clearly want him to.

 



I will say that the film looks pretty darn good. Steven Cosens cinematography reminds me a little of HBO’s BOARDWALK EMPIRE and a little bit of Adam Kimmel’s work in CAPOTE. The look is cold and consistent and just right for the tone and topic. Everything else is pretty forgettable, true story or not.

 

 

Joe Charnitski

- Joe Charnitski
Joe Charnitski is a new contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. His career in film and television production, development and marketing has included stops at Miramax Films, Syfy and VH1. He currently works at a entertainment focused social media marketing agency in New York City. Twitter: @JoeCharnitski

 

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Stephen Dorff Is Secret Service Agent Jeremy Reins In BRAKEApril 19, 2012

Stephen Dorff Is Secret Service Agent Jeremy Reins In BRAKE

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: BRAKE (IFC Films).


BRAKE
By Joe Charnitski

 

In Hollywood parlance the “high concept” movie is a film driven by one big idea, a bold concept, as opposed to propelled by character or even plot. For example, the high concept of THE TRUMAN SHOW is “one man’s entire life is a reality tv show, but he doesn’t know it.” “A weatherman is reliving Groundhogs Day over and over again,” is another example of a high concept driving a picture.

There are three requirements for a successful high concept movie: 1) obviously, a strong concept. You need the kind of conceit that elicits “oh, what a great idea for a movie” as a response; 2) the concept has to build, take fresh turns and keep an audience intrigued. Some big ideas are excellent in the first 10 minutes, but if you don’t know where to take the story, you’ve got a big “who cares” on your hands; 3) the payoff, the climax, the big reveal - it’s got to be good, surprising yet satisfying. The high concept poses a question, the end needs to provide an answer.

 


The claustrophobic action flick BRAKE certainly has a high concept: a secret service agent is trapped in a plastic box in the trunk of a car by terrorists intent on killing the President. He has information they want. They have his wife. What should he do? So, the first requirement is met. Unfortunately, it’s less successful with the other two.

Stephen Dorff (SOMEWHERE, PUBLIC ENEMIES) stars as secret service agent Jeremy Reins. He’s the guy stuck in the trunk. He wakes up in this predicament and assumes he’s been placed there because of gambling debts. Soon he discovers the much darker truth. Not only are terrorists trying to use him to assassinate the President. Not only are they threatening his wife. They’ve kidnapped another man, placed him in a separate trunk and kidnapped his family, too. Jeremy can save the lives of all of these people. He only needs to break the most solemn oath he’s taken: to protect the President.

 

Sounds exciting, right? I wish it was. The filmmakers readily admit they were using the old DIE HARD formula for this script. This is DIE HARD in the trunk of a car. Not sure if he’s doing it on purpose, but Dorff’s Bruce Willis impression in pretty spot on. The film also owes a lot to the tv series 24. Maybe it’s just the ticking clock. The quality does not match either of those works, though. The dialogue is strained in many moments (Jeremy has a CB radio and, eventually, a cell phone). We’re supposed to develop a bond with Jeremy and his wife Molly. We don’t. Therefore, scenes of potential sensitivity and depth fall flat. There are a couple of near rescues, but only one of them delivers even a meager amount of suspense.

As for the payoff, the aforementioned big finish, it leaves a lot to be desired, too. The hope is to surprise you (more than once), but by the time the end comes, I don’t know if I cared enough to be surprised. The film hasn’t earned the deep exhale it’s hoping to exhume from the viewer either. They’re trying hard to do a lot of things with the last five minutes, but each twist left me disliking the previous ninety even more.

To be fair, it’s a daunting task to create an entire action film in the trunk of a car, and filmmakers should get credit for trying something bold and challenging. Unfortunately, the filmmakers behind BRAKE weren’t up to the task. They were hoping for white knuckles, but they only got twiddling thumbs.

 

 

- Joe Charnitski

 

Joe Charnitski

Joe Charnitski is a new contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. His career in film and television production, development and marketing has included stops at Miramax Films, Syfy and VH1. He currently works at a entertainment focused social media marketing agency in New York City. Twitter: @JoeCharnitski

 

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WE HAVE A POPEApril 19, 2012

WE HAVE A POPE

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: WE HAVE A POPE (IFC Films).

 

WE HAVE A POPE
Pope of No Where Village
By Sidney Falco

 

WE HAVE A POPE is a film that should be a lot more than what it is: mild entertainment at best – never more and, at times, less. It does have moments of charm and light-hearted touches in the direction, with performances to match, yet the picture never goes beyond the surface. It’s Hollywood-Lite storytelling (and I mean that in the worst way), only in Italian.

The plot: The Pope dies and the Cardinals gather together to pick a new Pope. Cardinal Melville (Michael Piccoli) is chosen against his wishes (never the front runner, according to the Press), and just as he is about to make it official and announce himself to the crowd in St. Peter’s square, he has a breakdown and refuses the job. Uncertain of himself, a Psychiatrist is brought in to find a solution for him, yet the Cardinal does not want to be Pope. Through a series of events, he decides to escape the Vatican and find himself.

 


With two of Italy’s foremost talents behind the camera, director Nanni Moretti and co-writer Francesco Piccolo, one would hope that they would use humor in the film to probe the psychology of Cardinal Melville (there are not 1, but 2 Psychiatrist characters!). Unfortunately, and this is where the picture really fails, the questions asked in the film by the writers about religion, Cardinal Melville’s role as a leader of a religion, along with the humanity that goes with that, never goes deep enough to get to any sort of genuine truth. There is a missed opportunity to make a profound comment about the duality of man, in conjunction with the role of religion in today’s society. All discussions about faith, man’s relation to that faith and oneself, seems to be handled with safety gloves

 



The territory which the filmmakers decided to explore in their story is a tricky one – there is very little humor in religion – it’s an (accepted) belief, no matter what your faith is, regardless of fact. So the question I asked myself when it was over was: what is the point? The film never offends or restores faith; it never scratches the bone. It falls in the middle of nothingness, relying on mild comedy to sustain the drama.

It’s not all bad. There is some appeal in a few scenes in the film, most notably, every scene with the Psychiatrist brought into the Vatican to question the Pop, who just so happens to be played by Moretti. His character brings life into the story, at least for a little while, before the narrative takes over to Cardinal Melville’s journey through the streets of Rome

 

There is a interesting moment in the film. On his journey, Melville meets another Psychiatrist and unable to explain to her who he really is or what he does for a living, he tells her that he is an actor. He’s been playing a role for years. While a great answer, that notion of a Priest being an actor is never explored: Where does the actor end and the man begin? Is he role a Priest or is his role a man? Is he acting as a disciple of God or really a believer?

WE HAVE A POPE should be a memorable picture, yet it resides from memory pretty quickly when it is over.

 

 

- Sidney Falso


Sidney Falco is a writer who works in the New York City area. Sidney lives and breathes film and television, and will occasionally write about them when asked. Sidney has also worked at such companies as Miramax, Sundance Channel and Sy-Fy.

 

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Lionsgate Sneak Peeks Oscar® Nominated ALBERT NOBBS On DemandApril 19, 2012

Lionsgate Sneak Peeks Oscar® Nominated ALBERT NOBBS On Demand

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Lionsgate Digital Distribution announced the Pre DVD sneak of three-time Academy Awards® nominated ALBERT NOBBS on demand. The film stars Oscar® nominees Glenn Close and Janet McTeer. The sneak peek is available now, a month ahead of the film’s debut on Blu-ray Disc, DVD and Digital Download on May 15th.

On Demand Weekly discussed this VOD strategy for ALBERT NOBBS and past Lionsgate films (including RED STATE, EVERYTHING MUST GO and MARGIN CALL) with Thomas Hughes, SVP, Worldwide Digital Worldwide Television & Digital Distribution.


On Demand Weekly (ODW): Why did Lionsgate sneak peek ALBERT NOBBS on demand?

Thomas Hughes (TH): ALBERT NOBBS is a great movie that in limited release theatrically (in just 75 markets) got notoriety from award nominations. This got the attention of our cable / satellite partners. Because of the early window, our partners are willing to promote it in unique ways and give it premium placement.

 


Thomas Hughes, SVP, Worldwide Digital Worldwide Television & Digital Distribution

ODW: Has Lionsgate sneaked movies on demand before?
TH:
We did with ABDUCTION with Taylor Lautner early on December 22, 2011, before the holidays, in a limited release window until January 4, 2012. The DVD did not come out until January 17, 2012.

 


ABDUCTION (courtesy of Lionsgate)

It was a huge success. We saw an incremental lift over a similar genre movie.

Movies Lionsgate has sneaked before a particular window
:

RED STATE: Kevin Smith (Pre Theatrical)                                 
MARGIN CALL: Kevin Spacey, Zacahary Quinto (Day & Date)  
EVERYTHING MUST GO: Will Ferrell (Pre DVD)                     
TRESPASS: Nicholas Cage, Nicole Kidman (Day & Date)       
ABDUCTION: Taylor Lautner (Pre DVD)                                      
ALBERT NOBBS: Glenn Close (Pre DVD)                                  

 


MARGIN CALL (courtesy of Lionsgate)


ODW: How does Lionsgate decide what movies will do well on demand?
TH:
It's a little bit of the Wild Wild West. We are willing to experiment. Lionsgate's entrepreneurial spirit allows us to experiment where others may not be able to.

ODW: Does Lionsgate make extras and behind the scenes available on demand as they do on DVD?
TH:
In some cases we do. It's not always ready when we go out early and if the platform can take. Not every platform can. The digital partners seem to be well positioned. Everybody is familiar with iTunes extras.

I think you are going to see a movement

where everybody will want to be positioned to offer extras.

ODW: When is the release strategy of a movie determined, before or after production?

TH: At this time, it is directly after production. And some of these films are acquired. There is a check list a distributor has to have to create the best opportunity for success for our films to go out early that I can't reveal. It's a bit of secret sauce.

ODW Is there any truth to VOD titles doing better based on where their title is alphabetically and how might this pertain to movies like ABDUCTION and ALBERT NOBBS?
TH:
You're right. Statistically films higher in the alphabet tend to due better than films on the bottom. It's complete luck of the draw ABDUCTION and ALBERT NOBBS begin with the letter "A." If it were up to us, we'd have every film begin with an "A," (laughter). Fortunately or unfortunately, filmmakers don't agree and they like their films to be named on their merit.

ODW: Has a title ever been renamed?
TH:
Not by Lionsgate.

ODW: There was a lot of turmoil from theaters over the announcement by Comcast & Universal to release TOWER HEIST a few weeks after its theatrical premiere in 2011. This was around the same time MARGIN CALL was releasesed Day & Date in Theaters and On Demand. Has Lionsgate received any heat from distributors with your on demand strategy?
TH:
Not to my knowledge.

ODW: What about ALBERT NOBBS makes it a good fit for the movie on demand fan?

 


ALBERT NOBBS (courtesy of Lionsgate)


TH:
Glenn Close and Janet McTeer in Oscar® nominated roles. It's a film that deserves its audience. It makes us feel good when we can take a film in limited release with this level of performance and we can breathe new life into it with our (on demand) partners.

#

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HAYWIRE- 5/1
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MEATBALLS- 6/12

 

- Britt Bensen



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SundanceNOW Launches “Doc Club”April 19, 2012

SundanceNOW Launches “Doc Club”

Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects, announced today that Sundance Selects' digital sister, SundanceNOW, a new online destination for independent film, has launched "Doc Club," an innovative SVOD (Subscriber Video-on-Demand) program for documentary films. The company has turned to Thom Powers, one of the world's leading authorities on documentary films, to create a slate of curated titles each month for film enthusiasts.


Powers and the SundanceNOW team have spent the past year looking through the film libraries of several of the world's great documentary distributors, IFC, Zeitgeist, Icarus and Docurama, finding both many well-known titles as well as a number of hidden and hard-to-find gems. Subscribers may access "Doc Club's" monthly themed selections via streaming or downloading and can also retrieve the entire archive of previous months, as well as Powers' commentaries created just for "Doc Club" plus additional special materials.

Notes Powers: "I am very proud of the work I do in New York with 'Stranger Than Fiction' as well as the documentary programming I assemble for the Toronto International Film Festival and DOC NYC. I hope that the establishment of 'Doc Club' means that audiences across the country who are hungrier than ever for documentary films can now share my passion for these great films."

"This past year has been an incredible one for Sundance Selects especially with our documentary films. Audiences across the country and beyond have proven that documentaries are alive and well," said Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects. "This new 'Doc Club' via SundanceNOW will cater directly to online fans of documentaries. I feel strongly that any way a person can discover a documentary film is a great thing. With Thom's curated selections of beloved titles and hard-to-find gems, and his fascinating commentaries, lovers of documentaries will have a terrific new destination to explore."

SundanceNOW's "Doc Club" kicks off with an Errol Morris Spotlight. Films include THE THIN BLUE LINE, GATES OF HEAVEN and VERNON, FLORIDA as well as the hard to find entire FIRST PERSON series. The cost is $3.99 a month for access to 6-10 titles or $19.99 a year.

Films to be showcased over the coming months include some of the best of recent documentary filmmaking including BILL CUNNINGHAM, ART OF THE STEAL, MY WINNIPEG, BLACK POWER MIXTAPE, TOUCHING THE VOID and LAST TRAIN HOME; classics like WORDPLAY, ATOMIC CAFÉ and BROTHERS KEEPER plus some of Thom's favorite lesser-known titles that he hopes will discover new audiences via DocClub. These include Agnes Varda's THE GLEANERS AND I, the long unavailable CUL DE SAC, CAT DANCERS and DISCO & ATOMIC WAR.


About Thom Powers

Thom Powers is also the documentary programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival and the director of the DOC NYC festival and the weekly screening series Stranger Than Fiction.Powers serves as a programming consultant for the Miami International Film Festival and teaches at New York University and the School of Visual Arts.

 

 

About SundanceNOW

SundanceNOW, the digital sister to Sundance Selects, is an online destination where independent film fans can download, watch instantly and discuss a broad range of independent films from around the globe.  Offering the option to stream, download to own and download to rent, SundanceNOW provides audiences in search of independent films with an extensive selection covering all genres, including both American and foreign films. . SundanceNOW operates independently of the non-profit Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival but shares the overall Sundance mission of encouraging artistic freedom of expression. SundanceNOW is a subsidiary of AMC Networks, Inc.

 

 

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One of the pearls of information in Rentrak's State of VOD: Trend Report 2011 (released today), was the Top 10 Transactional (rented) Movies On Demand of 2011. The 2011 Theatrical Box Office may have been dominated by action / adventure movies, but the most watched movies on demand are comedies. Six of the seven most watched movies on demand in 2011 were comedies.

 

Universal takes the top spot with BRIDESMAIDS (also The #1 Movie On Demand of All Time), but Warner Bros. grabs 4 of the 10 spots.

 

Top 10 Transactional Movies On Demand - 2011


1.   BRIDESMAIDS (Universal)
2.   DUE DATE (Warner Bros.)
3.   HALL PASS (Warner Bros.)
4.   BAD TEACHER (Sony)
5.   RED (Summit Ent.)
6.   LITTLE FOCKERS (Universal)
7.   HORRIBLE BOSSES (Warner Bros.)
8.   JUST GO WITH IT (Sony)
9.   HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 (Warner Bros.)
10. LIMITLESS (Relativity)
Sourced: Rentrak's OnDemand Essentials (March 26th, 2012)
 

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Video On Demand is the Fastest Growing Alternative TV Delivery Platform

Rentrak, the leader in multi-screen media measurement serving the advertising, television and entertainment industries releases their annual State of VOD: Trend Report 2011. The report, which is based on an aggregation of data from Rentrak's OnDemand Essentials service, shows that video-on-demand

 

(VOD) is at the tipping point

of becoming a major ad medium.

 

Free-On-Demand (FOD) content, which are programs that run on ad-supported broadcast, cable and on-demand only networks, experienced 17% growth in 2011 to 6.8 billion transactions. With an average of 5 hours and 17 FOD television shows or videos watched per month, the potential value of the ad inventory in these programs is at least one billion dollars, based on Rentrak estimates.

The on-demand platform is an excellent growth opportunity for increased ad revenue with more than 55 million U.S. homes with access to VOD and the average home spending 8 hours per month watching VOD content. The majority of VOD viewing is spent on free programs.

"We like to think about VOD as the power of 8-plus! In the 8 years since VOD has taken off, homes now watch 8 hours of VOD a month and 80% of that is free TV programs, with more than 80% of the free TV program viewing occurring after the first three days of availability on-demand. Combine that with the potential ad sales of a billion dollars and you have one powerful medium," said Cathy Hetzel, Corporate President at Rentrak.

 


Cathy Hetzel, Corporate President at Rentrak

Additional Insights from Rentrak's State of VOD: Trend Report 2011
:

     - VOD grew overall by more than 1 billion transactions from 7.8 billion last year to 8.8 billion in 2011.

     - 77% of those transactions (6.8 billion) were for free content, providing significant opportunity for revenue growth over the coming years as ad insertion technology becomes commonplace.

     - Each month, 33.8 million STBs accessed free content.

     - Within FOD, major program viewership is now dominant. The TV Entertainment category, which includes programming from the top linear broadcast and cable networks, is now the top FOD category by transactions, up from #3 last year.

 

For more information, or to purchase the Rentrak State of VOD: Trend Report 2011, please visit http://www.rentrak.com/stateofvod/
 

 

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WAR HORSES, CHIPMUNKS and A ZOO - Oh My DemandApril 16, 2012

WAR HORSES, CHIPMUNKS and A ZOO - Oh My Demand

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE MUPPETS
9.   TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
8.   THE DESCENDANTS
7.   EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE
6.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
5.   THE SITTER
4.   WAR HORSE - NEW
3.   HOP
2.   ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED - NEW
1.   WE BOUGHT A  ZOO - NEW
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending April 8, 2012)

 

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- HAPPY FEET TWO, JACK AND JILL and IMMORTALS have departed the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

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GAME OF THRONES - On DemandApril 13, 2012

GAME OF THRONES - On Demand

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Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s reviews: Game Of Thrones (HBO).


GAME OF THRONES
Direwolves and Dragons and Dwarves, Oh My!

By Jean Tait

 

Peter Dinklage has just usurped Hugh Laurie’s place in my heart as No. 1 best snarker of all time. His Tyrion Lannister is just as unflappable, just as damaged, just as clever, but with just a smidge more heart than Dr. House. In the first season of “Game of Thrones,” he managed to remain in control no matter how little power he actually had. Now in the second season, he actually has a little power, and he is enjoying it fully. Which means all the more enjoyment for the fans.

 



Other Lannisters are not doing so well this season. Cersei (the ravishing Lena Heady) is realizing that her control over Joffrey is waning, and her beloved Jaime is still being held captive. Joffrey (Jack Gleeson with devilish smarm) is enjoying his power, but in the back of his tiny, dark brain, he realizes that nothing will truly give him satisfaction. Nice guy cousin (sorry, I’m not sure of his name) is being used as a messenger to bring Robb Stark’s demands to Joffrey.

 



The Starks aren’t doing much better. Ned is dead (Long Live Sean Bean). Arya is off to join the Night Watch, pretending to be a boy. Sansa is stuck being Joffrey’s lady, which means a lifetime of abuse to look forward to. Robb is winning the war, but war is not much fun. Bran, a little, paralyzed boy, is trying to run the castle and keep of Winterfell. Catelyn hasn’t even had time to mourn her husband, and she’s being sent off to beg a man she despises for help.

The last remaining Targaryen, Daenerys (played with fierce determination by the lovely Emilia Clarke), has some adorable baby dragons, but she’s stuck in the middle of the desert with no idea of where to go.

In other words, just another day on “Game of Thrones” HBO’s wildly popular series based on the A Song of Fire and Ice book series by George R. R. Martin.

 

Why is it that these dark ages are so attractive to us? Is it the harsh living conditions, the barbaric fashions, the stomach-churning foodstuffs, the lack of hygiene, the clanging of large, iron weapons, the crude language? Lord knows we wouldn’t enjoy living there. The smell alone would kill us!

 



Maybe it’s the basic conflict of lust (sex and/or power) vs. honor. So far, honor is totally losing out, and that’s the fun of it.

 

Watching people who completely give themselves over

to their basest instincts is great entertainment,

and no one does that better than “Game of Thrones.”

 

Now please excuse me while I go grab some ale and chicken legs, call my friends rude names based on women’s private parts, and plot how to take over the world with my evil pet by my side….

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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Jennifer Lopez’s South Beach Tow (VOD Hidden Gem)April 13, 2012

Jennifer Lopez’s South Beach Tow  (VOD Hidden Gem)

truTV

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

South Beach Tow (VOD Hidden Gem)

By T. Tara Turk

 

Maybe I live in a world where dragon eggs get hatched (“Game of Thrones”), Schmidts sleep with CeCes (“New Girl”) and Palins host Today shows but man I have never seen the wranglings of folks who fight to keep from getting their car towed. Now, I do admit to catching the occasional rerun of “Operation Repo.” TruTV’s resident repo show, but apparently the final season aired in 2011 only to be replaced by “South Beach Tow”, produced by Jennifer Lopez under her Nuyorican Productions. Not any Jennifer Lopez. THE Jennifer Lopez.

 



“Operation Repo” was your standard family business, folks running into regular folks who hadn’t paid their car note. But this South Beach Tow has tipped the scales to crazy dot com. I thought maybe it was going to be an upscale towing company dealing with Real Housewives of Miami who park in handicap spots. THIS is not the case. These are folks who don’t pay their note, who park in the middle of parking lots, who block people in, who curse loudly, use racial epithets, jump on tow trucks to block them, spray paint vehicles, steal the tow trucks....holy insane asylum, Batman.

 



The antics are so high on this show that I almost believe these folks are planted. Anything is possible as any one of these car owners could be an extra in GIGLI (yes, I went there). How else could the camera catch one of the car owners stealing the tow truck from the POV of the truck? I know. Reality TV that’s not real. Shocking. That said, it’s hard to stop watching - make that it’s hard to divert your eyes from the shenanigans. Everytime you want to walk away, there’s another loud commotion or utterly ridiculous moment of behavior captured that refuses to let you turn away. It’s like the Jerry Springer of towing and Jerry Springer led to a musical on the West End...I’m just saying.

 

I’m still scratching my head on how Jennifer Lopez picked this show to back. Her show with soon to be ex Marc Anthony, “Q’Viva” makes sense since it’s music and performance. Who doesn’t want to see these two pick talent from around the world with all their pending divorce tension and their generic feedback to contestants? But “South Beach Tow” ? It’s interesting. I want to see J.Lo hall away somebody’s hot pink Mercedes. I’m serious. I really really do. I need a cameo.

Next thing you know, you’ll be telling me that Halle Berry is behind a reality restaurant show with Gabriel Aubry starring...hmm....

 

RISK IT

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
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Can THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Hold Off HOP On Demand?April 10, 2012

Can THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Hold Off HOP On Demand?

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND



The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. IMMORTALS
9.   JACK AND JILL
8.   HAPPY FEET TWO
7.   THE MUPPETS
6.   TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
5.   HOP - NEW
4.   THE DESCENDANTS
3.   EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE - NEW
2.   SITTER, THE
1.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending April 1, 2012)

 

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Starz’s Lush New Series MAGIC CITY Premieres TonightApril 06, 2012

Starz’s Lush New Series MAGIC CITY Premieres Tonight

Starz

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: MAGIC CITY (Starz). See the first three episodes for free on demand until April 12, 2012 and see what Miami in the 1950s was all about.


MAGIC CITY
Starz new series set in Miami in the 50's is swanky!

By Jean Tait

 

Ultra-cool 50’s Miami (art direction heaven for me!), mobsters creating a destination out of sand: it’s Mad Men meets Bugsy Malone in this swanky new show by Starz. And Starz has spared no expense, either in the filming or the marketing of the show. Usually, I get a disc in either a plastic case or a paper sleeve. Not so for “Magic City.” A beautiful, embossed linen-covered box unfolds to reveal a lucite box containing four gorgeously glossy books detailing the making of “Magic City,” oh, and the dvd’s too!

 


Mitch Glazer, Jeffrey Dean Morgan / "Magic City" (Starz)

Series creator Mitch Glazer grew up in the magical world of Miami hotels, and he knows how to weave the spell their ambiance calls to mind. Deluxe interiors with moody lighting created by round windows looking into the pool, shiny cars with fins, and white linen dinner jackets on men smoking cigars lets you wallow in the atmosphere of sultry cool while Ol’ Blue Eyes croons away in the nightclub. Yes it is certainly cool, except for the humidity, and the Mob, and the striking Union, and the CIA and FBI congregating, and Castro taking over Cuba. So all is not serene in this “Magic City.”

 


Jeffrey Dean Morgan / "Magic City" (Starz)


As a matter of fact, it’s downright dangerous. Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Denny! From “Grey’s Anatomy”) is Ike Evans, the proud owner of the Miramar Playa Hotel, where Frank Sinatra is singing on this glorious New Year’s Eve, 1959. If only the striking union would back off so he could get his liquor delivery. The only help for him is to go to Mob boss Ben “The Butcher” Diamond (Danny Huston) who already wants a bigger stake in the hotel than his initial investment entitles him to.

 


Danny Huston, Jessica Marais / "Magic City" (Starz)


Danny Huston is all surface charm and surly intensity as his mercurial temper frightens all around him, especially his beautiful new wife, Lily (the sensuously lovely Jessica Marais). Both Ike’s honor and business hang in the balance as he takes risky steps to keep up his appearance as a highly successful man to his gorgeous new wife, Vera (Olga Kurylenko) and his grown sons (Stephen Strait and Christian Cooke). Their pride in Ike, combined with pressures of their own keeps everything moving in this large ensemble of characters. It’s wonderful to see some of my favorite under-utilized actors like Seymour Cassel and Kelly Lynch.

 


Kelly Lynch / "Magic City" (Starz)

 

Starz really wants a piece of the respect enjoyed by HBO, Showtime, and AMC, so they are pulling out all the stops on this one. Attention to period detail? Check. Enigmatic anti-hero? Check. Atmospheric setting? Check.

 

Intelligent eye candy and erotic encounters?

Check, check, and check!

 


Danny Huston, Jessica Marais / "Magic City" (Starz)

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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GOD BLESS AMERICAApril 06, 2012

GOD BLESS AMERICA

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GOD BLESS AMERICA

By Chris Claro

 

Satirizing popular culture becomes an increasingly difficult job as media further saturates the public consciousness. Television and the Web provide a bottomless maw into which product must be shoveled so that consumers and advertisers will cough up time and money – and a little piece of their souls. The problem with the product is that it constantly needs to top itself in outrageousness, thereby edging closer to being parody itself.

Of course, the most piercing and prescient view of how media could literally end up driving people to murder is NETWORK, written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet. With an almost clairvoyant sense of what reality programming and news-as-entertainment would become, NETWORK was pitch-black comedy executed by creators who knew they didn’t have to go too far to show how American media one day would.

In the 36 years since NETWORK, viewers have been assaulted by real-life variations on the insane pitches that Faye Dunaway’s Diana Christensen took from program producers: shows about teen mothers, competitive weight loss, battles over plastic surgery, spousal swapping, consumption of any and all manner of food and non-food products, even fights over the unseen contents of storage lockers; crap that is so broadly drawn and laden with stereotypes that it feels like it jumped off the pages of MAD Magazine. Why satirize anything that’s already doing the job itself?

 



That was the question I asked as I watched Bobcat Goldthwait’s tedious and laugh-free GOD BLESS AMERICA. The story of the divorced, jobless, terminally ill Frank, GOD BLESS AMERICA moves to the insistent beat of the verbal and visual noise that emanates from screens that are seemingly everywhere – homes, offices, restaurants, phones. Driven to the edge by both his circumstances and the noxious narcissism, rudeness, and greed of virtually everyone around him, Frank embarks on a killing spree, picking off those he considers the worst offenders one by one.

 


Frank (Joel Murray, MAD MEN) makes fast friends with Roxy (Tara Lynne Barr, in her feature debut), a hyperverbal teen who resents comparisons to another loquacious adolescent, Juno. (Goldthwait has Roxy go off on a tear about Diablo Cody’s facile characters and shallow stories that sounds like nothing more than a diatribe he overheard from a disgruntled screenwriter at Starbucks) With a relationship both chaste and psychotically inappropriate, Frank and Roxy set off to track down all those they think are ruining society, including reality TV stars, noisy theater patrons, and people who use “literally” when they mean the opposite.

 

Goldthwait justifies Frank’s nuttiness by stuffing the character’s mouth full of hoary jeremiads about the way the media desensitize the populace and hasten the decline of civilization and civility. Frank’s railings are supported by parodies of Fox News, AMERICAN IDOL, and MY SWEET SIXTEEN that are all but indistinguishable from the very properties they’re lampooning. As a result, what Goldthwait almost certainly intended as scathing social commentary comes off as flat and uninspired sketch comedy that recalls the running-on-fumes final season of IN LIVING COLOR.

Murray is a skilled actor who employs a deadpan delivery similar to that of big brother Bill, but he leavens it with a vulnerability that makes Frank a somewhat sympathetic character, despite his resume as a spree killer. The mouthy Roxy is sketchily drawn – and, too conveniently, a victim of abuse at the hands of her stepfather – but Barr’s performance is energetic and her manic approach plays off Murray’s diffidence well. But the speechifying of both characters repeatedly brings the film to a skidding halt and turns what should be sharp observations into pedantic sermonizing.

Former standup Goldthwait is no slouch when it comes to directing. He paid his dues working on television with Jimmy Kimmel, Dimitri Martin, and Dave Chappelle. As a feature filmmaker, he has always been drawn to finding the funny in dark subject matter, tackling bestiality in SLEEPING DOGS LIE and teen suicide with WORLD’S GREATEST DAD. But in GOD BLESS AMERICA, the targets of Goldthwait’s satirical arrows are big, broad, trite, and tired, and the film is a disappointing bore.

 

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

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Kate Hudson’s A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN Available Now On Demand Before In TheatersApril 05, 2012

Kate Hudson’s A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN Available Now On Demand Before In Theaters

Millennium

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN (Millennium), starring Kate Hudson is available now On Demand before in theaters on May 4, 2012

 

A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN
By Amy Slotnick

 

It is hard to make cancer funny. Many have tried -- 50/50, WHEN GOD SAID HA! and THE BIG C, come to mind. Like those, A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN, the new film from director Nicole Kassel and screenwriter Gren Wells, succeeds with bringing levity and romance to a serious, and frightening subject.

Kate Hudson plays Marley Corbett, a successful, wildly funny and flirty advertising exec. Besides a few friends and a loyal bulldog, she lives a workaholic lifestyle, with one-night stands being a matter of course, along with regular breakfasts of Pepto Bismol. Emotions and commitment are generally kept at an arms length. So when Marley learns she has advanced stage colon cancer, it is not surprising that at first she attempts to hide and laugh at it, in order to avoid the grave meaning at all costs.

 



Marley’s doctor, played by Gael Garcia Bernal, is unable to resist her charm and their chemistry emerges, even when Hudson is made to look pale and drained from treatments. It takes Marley longer to open herself up to love, but when she finally does, she is all in, embracing feelings of joy along with her physical pain.

 

 

The filmmakers do a good job of including some of the harsh realities of cancer within the film’s cute, romcom sensibility. But this is cancer ultra lite, for sure – a world where chemo doesn’t make your hair fall out and the worst thing shown is Marley hugging the toilet bowl. Her department store temper tantrum at her mother’s expense and conflicts with her pregnant best friend, give the character some needed reality and depth.

 



Several conceits, such as three wishes granted in a dream and a silly scene with a male prostitute, nicknamed ‘little bit of heaven,” feel awkward and shallow. However, the filmmakers have assembled an excellent cast that includes Kathy Bates as Marley’s uptight mother, Peter Dinklage as the mercurial male prostitute, Whoopi Goldberg as the representation of God in Marley’s dreams, and Lucy Punch, Romany Malco and Rosemarie DeWitt as her best friends.

 

 

A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN is now available On Demand before its theatrical premiere on May 4, 2012..

 

 

Amy Slotnick

 

Amy
Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

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Morgan Spurlock’s COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE - On DemandApril 05, 2012

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COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE

By Chris Claro

 

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a new doc from stuntumentarian Morgan Spurlock. After taking on fast food in SUPERSIZE ME, terrorism in WHERE IN THE WORLD IS OSAMA BIN LADEN, and the business of product placement in POM WONDERFUL PRESENTS THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, Spurlock’s new film faces the final frontier, the San Diego Comic-Con. With his cameras floating amidst over 130,000 fanboys, geeks, and sci-fi mavens, Spurlock tells the buoyantly enjoyable story of the people who make an annual pilgrimage to the shrine devoted to all things comic, sci-fi, and fantasy-related.

 


And one of the best things to say about the film: Spurlock isn’t in it.

Don’t get me wrong, I think Spurlock has made some of the most entertaining docs of the last ten years, but as it with Michael Moore’s oeuvre, Spurlock’s subject matter is often secondary to the carnival barking of its filmmaker. No matter what he is tackling, Spurlock undercuts his subject by making himself the center of attention and often comes off as tiresomely indulgent. No such problem plagues COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE and the film is better for it. Just as Spike Lee showed his faculty for a genre piece with INSIDE MAN, Spurlock proves that by remaining behind the camera, he can tell a fuller, more character-centric story.

Actually, Spurlock tells multiple stories, spotlighting a cross-section of Con attendees who represent a variety of races, ages, and genders. His through-lines are diverse and compelling, focusing on two aspiring comic artists, a costume fabricator who creates replicas of videogame characters, a Denver-based comics dealer seeking a big sale, and even a self-proclaimed “geek couple” for whom the Con will be a life-changing event.

 



Heartfelt, goofy, and never condescending, COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE is a buoyant look at an event where, no matter what your denomination, Trek or Galactica, you’re welcome. Spurlock highlights that camaraderie that permeates the event, which is populated by a huge cross section of ages and races. Throughout the film, Spurlock offers Joss Whedon, Kevin Smith, Stan Lee, and others to wax rhapsodic about the annual gathering as “a big reward for being passionate about something that doesn’t exist.”

 

 

Not all of Spurlock’s story lines pay off, but those that do are both charming and affecting. He gives all the geeks and nerds the opportunity to show their love for all things fantastic and gives lie to the cliché that the Con gang is comprised of pasty-faced zeroes living in their moms’ basements.

Most of the attendees, it appears, are contributing members of society with jobs, spouses, and children. But Spurlock never lets the audience lose sight of the childlike wonder of the Comic-Con faithful; as one grizzled old comic dealer says, “When a woman tells you to grow up, that’s God’s way of telling you to get a new woman.”

 



COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE

is one of the best documentaries of the year.

 

Spurlock’s deft and dignified discourse is a delight from beginning to end. If you’re after a spirited celebration of the eccentric, committed, and passionate pilgrims who flock annually to their Mecca, beam in for COMIC-CON EPISODE FOUR: A FAN’S HOPE.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

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VOD Spotlight: Linda CardelliniApril 05, 2012

VOD Spotlight: Linda Cardellini

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On Demand Weekly's VOD Spotlight highlights stories from the On Demand industry. Chris Claro interviews "Freaks and Geeks" alumnus, Linda Cardellini about RETURN (Focus World). Read our review of the film here.

 

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RETURNS Home

Linda Cardellini got her first taste of fame as a cast member on Judd Apatow’s fondly remembered “Freaks And Geeks,” a show that also unleashed Seth Rogen, James Franco, and Jason Segel. Cardellini went on to appear in both popcorn flicks such as the SCOOBY-DOO movies, and work in supporting roles in more upscale fare like BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN. She joined the cast of ER and stayed with the show until its finale.

Now Cardellini is starring in Liza Johnson’s RETURN as a National Guardswoman coming home from a tour in Afghanistan. Cardellini spoke to On Demand Weekly about the film.

On Demand Weekly: How did you and Liza connect for this project?
Linda Cardellini:
I read Liza’s script and thought it was such an amazing role. Then we met and really hit it off. I thought she was really special and her vision was unique, with the story about coming home from war and being about a woman. We had about a year and a half before the movie got made, so we started researching together and talking on the phone a lot. We took the time to travel and research and at the time if felt like a nuisance that we couldn’t make the film right away, but it turned out to be a luxury in being able to research it. And, since I’m on screen the entire time, it really helped that we had that time together to build a bond and to trust each other.

 


Linda Cardellini / RETURN (Focus World)

ODW: Can you describe how you and Liza worked together on such a powerful story?
LC:
Sometimes, with first-time directors, you don’t know what to expect. But I was very fortunate with the level of trust we had. We had spent so much time together that we developed a shorthand for what we wanted to do with the project. And it was very cooperative and we communicated very well. I think she’s a really wonderful human being on top of being a gifted artist.

ODW: What was the production process like?
LC:
The shoot schedule was about 21 days. It was very, very fast and I didn’t get much of a break because I’m on screen every minute. It was very ambitious and incredible for that reason because, for me, to have time off screen wouldn’t have been that much of a benefit, other than getting more rest, but it was good because it kept me in it.

ODW: What kind of research did you do to create the character?
LC:
Liza and I spoke with psychologists, including one who had donated time after retirement to counsel returning men and women because she realized there was a need there that wasn’t being filled. So she started this amazing network of people who help with counseling. We went to military bases and did some basic training things that actually aren’t even in the movie. And we just tried to fill Kelli’s mind with all the things with all the things that could’ve, should’ve, would’ve filled her mind.

ODW: Did you screen any other movies about returning veterans such as THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES or COMING HOME?
LC:
Liza didn’t want me to watch too much of what had already been done. I watched a couple of documentaries, including “Lioness” about women in combat and I met with those filmmakers and talked to them about it. And I also watched BROTHERS with Tobey Maguire, which is a completely different take on what we did because one of the veterans told me that that movie best portrayed how you felt when you came back.

ODW: Your character, Kelli, comes home to her two small daughters and a husband, played by Michael Shannon. How would you describe her?

LC: Kelli is a strong person who’s in a transitional point in her life: she left one way and came back a different way and doesn’t know how to put the pieces together. She’s a survivor who takes her duty and commitments very seriously. Although she ends up making some bad choices, I think she’s really doing everything for her children and her family and trying the best that she knows how, but she’s lost her way.She was a different person when she went to war than when she came back. I think the same person is in there somewhere and she’s searching for that and so are the people around her, but she’s changed in a way that she can’t explain.

ODW: In addition to Michael Shannon, the supporting cast includes real-life married couple – and MAD MEN co-stars – Talia Balsam and John Slattery.

 


Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon / RETURN (Focus World)


LC:
Everybody was so game to do anything for the film and it was so enriching for the life of my character to be in scenes with people who were so fantastic. Liza let us be really loose so we had a lot of time to explore, even though our schedule was tight. The interaction between Slattery’s character and mine is so important because you get to see a side of Kelli that you don’t that you didn’t know existed where she can talk and have fun and open up and have this sort of intimate relationship with somebody. It’s also incredibly heartbreaking.

ODW: What would you want audiences to take away from RETURN?
LC:
I hope it creates a conversation about veterans and maybe brings about more communication with people when they come home. For me, it was an education, not only as an actress, but as an American. The military represents so many Americans that trying to understand what happens to them when they go to war is important.

ODW: How do you think VOD can help a film like RETURN?
LC:
I think it’s great because it puts the film in more people’s homes. The business has really changed. It used to be that things came out on DVD or VOD much later after they ran theatrically. Now it’s simultaneous sometimes. People are more apt to stay home and watch films.

 

We’re really proud of RETURN

and the idea that people can see it in their homes,

on demand, whenever they feel like it,

that’s a great thing.

 

And I hope people take advantage of it.

#

 

- Chris Claro

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

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SAVING FACE and GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS - HBO On DemandApril 05, 2012

SAVING FACE and GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS - HBO On Demand

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Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s reviews: SAVING FACE and GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS (HBO).


SAVING FACE and GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS
Oscariffic Short Docs

By Jean Tait

 

The best thing about a short documentary film is even if it sucks, you will still learn something without investing a lot of time. A really well made short doc is wonderful because you not only learn, but you are enlightened and moved.

 

SAVING FACE and GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS

are great short documentaries.

 

Both were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Film Short Subject, and SAVING FACE was the winner.

The topic of SAVING FACE is acid violence. Primarily used against women, it is a horrific (and easily achieved) way to ruin a person’s life. Due to weak rule of law, political corruption and cultural inequalities, it is also increasing. This subject is personified in the incredibly brave women featured in this film, Zakia and Rukhsana. As each deals with her disfigurement, we see how a growing band of activists are coming together to help women like them.

 



Dr. Mohammad Jawad is a jovially arrogant plastic surgeon who enjoys his success in London enlarging the boobs of vain women, but as a Pakistani, he feels the need to help correct the terrible injustice suffered by acid victims in Pakistan. Moved by their stories, he donates his time and expertise to help Zakia and Rukhsana (and many others) rebuild their faces and their lives. Sarkar Abbass is a lawyer who fights to prosecute Zakia’s unrepentant husband who blithely suggests a stranger just happened to throw acid in his estranged wife’s face while he just happened to be there. Politician Marvi Memon pushes legislation that makes acid violence punishable by a life sentence, a law that eventually passes unanimously, leading to the dual life sentence being handed down to Zakia’s husband.

 



Rukhsana’s story does not end as happily, as she still lives with the husband and in-laws who disfigured her. Herein lies my only complaint. I want to know more about Rukhsana. What is happening to her now? A 45 minute film can only tell you so much, and I’m sure the filmmakers were wise enough to know that leaving the audience with questions is the best way to get them involved.

I have the same complaint about GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS. I want to know more about Dolores Hart and her sisters in the abbey!

 

 

It is a fascinating story: Dolores Hart, with a rising Hollywood career, Elvis’ first on-screen kiss, and a handsome and charming fiancé, decided to leave it all behind to join a cloistered convent. Her charm, beauty, wit, and intelligence still shine out from under her wimple as she laughingly explains that there is no way to explain it, yet it was the right decision for her.

 



Yes, both of these short docs will leave you wanting more.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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What is the #1 Movie On Demand?April 04, 2012

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The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. FOOTLOOSE
9.   THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN - NEW
8.   IMMORTALS
7.   THE MUPPETS - NEW
6.   TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY - NEW
5.   JACK AND JILL
4..   HAPPY FEET TWO
3.   THE DESCENDANTS
2.   THE SITTER - NEW
1.   THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO - NEW

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending March 25, 2012)

 

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- FOOTLOOSE has been on the Top 10 Movie On Demand for the last 3 weeks.

- THE THREE MUSKETEERS, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, TOWER HEIST, YOUNG ADULT and PUSS IN BOOTS have departed the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

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April 2012 Preview - Movies On DemandApril 03, 2012

April 2012 Preview - Movies On Demand

On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our March preview!

By Britt Bensen
 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

The Movies On Demand MOD April preview has arrived. Highlights include several high profile films including WAR HORSE, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL, Oscar winning THE IRON LADY and more. Almost every major studio premiere on the schedule comes to cable the same day as its DVD release and many before Netflix and Redbox.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!



Major Studio Releases:


ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED – Premieres April 3
G, Animated
Jason Lee, David Cross



Weeks before Netflix & Redbox


WAR HORSE – Premieres April 3
PG-13, Drama
Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Jeremy Irvine

Same day as DVD




WE BOUGHT A ZOO – Premieres April 3
PG, Drama
Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox




THE DARKEST HOUR – Premieres April 10
PG-13, Action
Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby

Same day as DVD




THE IRON LADY – Premieres April 10
Meryl Streep in her 2012 Oscar-winning performance, Jim Broadbent

Same day as DVD, PG-13, Drama





IMAX BORN TO BE WILD – Premieres April 17
G, Documentary
Narration: Morgan Freeman

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix, available in 3D

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL – Premieres April 17
PG-13, Action
Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner

Same day as DVD




CONTRABAND
– Premieres April 24
R, Thriller
Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox



*Title dates and availability may vary by system. HD not available in all systems.


Movies On Demand - April 2012 Preview - The IndiesApril 02, 2012

Movies On Demand - April 2012 Preview - The Indies
On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our April preview!
By Britt Bensen
 
MOVIES ON DEMAND
 
The Movies On Demand MOD April Preview of The Indies has arrived. Highlights of the new release schedule for April, 2012 include A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN, COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE, SHAME and more. People who missed these highly-regarded titles can catch them on demand in April.

Almost every indie new release listed comes to Movies On Demand either before or the same day as DVD.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!


Indie Titles:

A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN – Premieres April 3
PG-13, Romance
Kate Hudson, Peter Dinklage

Before theatrical release


TYRANNOSAUR – Premieres April 3
TV-MA, Drama
Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix


COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE – Premieres April 6
TV-MA, Documentary

Same day as theatrical release


GOD BLESS AMERICA – Premieres April 6
R, Comedy
Joel Murray, Tara Lynne Barr

Before theatrical release


PINA – Premieres April 6
PG, Documentary
Pina Bausch

Before DVD



THE SAMARITAN
– Premieres April 6
TV-MA, Thriller
Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Wilkinson

Before theatrical release

ALBERT NOBBS – Premieres April 10
R, Drama
Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska

Before DVD, Limited Engagement – Only On Demand


SHAME – Premieres April 17
NC-17, Drama
Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox


MARLEY – Premieres April 20
PG-13, Documentary

Same day as theatrical release


PARIAH – Premieres April 24
R, Drama
Adepero Oduye, Pernell Walker, Kim Wayans

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox



*Title dates and availability may vary by system. HD not available in all systems.

George Clooney and THE DESCENDANTS Grab Movies On Demand Top SpotMarch 26, 2012

George Clooney and THE DESCENDANTS Grab Movies On Demand Top Spot

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The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. PUSS IN BOOTS
9.   YOUNG ADULT
8.   TOWER HEIST
7.   MY WEEK WITH MARILYN - NEW
6.   FOOTLOOSE
5.   THE THREE MUSKETEERS - NEW
4..   HAPPY FEET TWO - NEW
3.   IMMORTALS
2.   JACK AND JILL
1.   THE DESCENDANTS - NEW

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending March 18, 2012)

 

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- TOWER HEIST has been on the Top 10 Movie On Demand for the last 4 weeks.

- HUGO, J. EDGAR, TWILIGHT SAGA, THE: BREAKING DAWN PART 1 and THE HELP have departed the Top 10 movies on demand list.

 

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5 Shows You’ll Be Demanding This Spring (VOD Hidden Gem)March 23, 2012

5 Shows You’ll Be Demanding This Spring (VOD Hidden Gem)

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

5 Shows You’ll Be Demanding This Spring (VOD Hidden Gem)

By T. Tara Turk

 

Living in Southern California, I have to say I can never really tell when Spring is here (don’t hate me) except that it gets lighter and a new crop of shows invade the city. Usually the hype is more exciting than the premiere but there are rare moments when the hype lives up to the challenge thus creating more internet chatter, photo spreads, fan obsessions, sh*t (insert popular character) says, etc.

Here are some shows I’m definitely looking forward to:


Real Miami Vice (ID)

“Come to Miami on vacation. Leave on probation.” That’s how one former Miami Beach Police chief described the era of crime that washed over the party city in the 1980s. ID Investigation knows how to throw a crime party on its channel. While this may not be a huge commercial hit, we true crime fans know that Miami is a city ripe with endless stories. I follow Billy Corben on Twitter. He’s the mastermind behind the cult classic “COCAIN COWBOYS” movies and his tweets about the area alone make me excited for any show that’s going go beyond the Crockett and Tubbs white linen suits and flashy Ferraris.

Mary Mary (WE TV)

Following the surprising popularity of The Braxtons, WE Tv proves it has the formula down for doing family-centered reality TV that won’t make you cover your kids eyes as some botox Barbie throws a table or bunch of catty Southern “belles’ act a fool in Africa. Mary Mary is a gospel group not particularly well known outside of their demographic so there is a bit of a risk but these sisters, Erica and Tina Campbell, are Grammy award winning songbirds who are facing their own life challenges (unexpected pregnancy, busy husbands, working with family, etc) that should make them both relatable and fun to watch.

Styled by June (VH1)

Jay Z came to her show premiere. Oh that’s not enough for you? June Ambrose has been one of the most influential black women in fashion styling for years. Now that we are all able to peek behind the velvet curtain to see folks like Rachel Zoe, it’s time we keep looking to find out the story behind other stylists as well. Ambrose is funky fashionable and powerful. If you enjoy Zoe’s show, you’ll definitely add this one to your TV’s wardrobe.

Magic City (Starz)

Miami Beach. 1959. Done and done! I am a sucker for everything about this time period (I mean it’s the time period of the last good Godfather movie). Jeffrey Dean Morgan, whom I forgive now for the WATCHMEN, plays Ike Evans, owner of the Miramar Playa Hotel, where nothing is as it seems as Evans tries to balance his life and the mob he sold himself to. Thank God for Mad Men setting the trend of going retro for great stories. This could go the way of "Pan Am" and the "Playboy Club" but here’s hoping Starz makes sure it stays on course.

Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23 (ABC)

Krysten Ritter from everyone’s favorite "Breaking Bad" is starring in one of the millions of sitcoms coming out this Spring. One reason I’m looking forward to this is that she plays a b*tch who still forges friendships and two, James Van Der Beek who does and doesn’t play himself. Huh? Ok.

Scandal (ABC
)

I love Shonda Rhimes. I want to BE Shonda Rhimes in certain aspects. I’m hoping this show that features Kerry Washington (I like her...I’m not always in love with her acting) as a political fixer that starts her own crisis management firm. We have forgotten already about Rhimes’s now cancelled "Crossroads" so we know she’s human, but darn if "Grey’s Anatomy" and "Private Practice" still aren’t attracting viewers like they just got here. And we are in need of a reminder of how great "West Wing" was.

 

Email me what you're looking forward to watching this Spring.

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
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Halle Berry’s Shark Movie DARK TIDE Is On Demand Before TheatersMarch 23, 2012

Halle Berry’s Shark Movie DARK TIDE Is On Demand Before Theaters

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DARK TIDE
In Shark Alley, Courage Runs Deep

By T. Tara Turk

 

I hate being conflicted over actors I love and the projects they pick. I think Halle Berry needs an intervention.

Not for her personal life, for her career. As much as I think I love drama - I like fake TV drama and not real life drama. I am not going to call it the curse of the Oscar® because I think it’s larger than that. She really might not know a good story yet she clearly pays people to figure out that out for her and yet...I for one didn’t love MONSTER’S BALL so, while I was happy and proud Halle won an Oscar, crushing an obstacle for black women that hadn’t been crushed since Hattie McDaniel’s GONE WITH THE WIND Oscar® win, I was sure that movie went along with Halle’s other project picks - in the trash.

 



Berry’s newest film from Lionsgate, DARK TIDE, is really no exception. BEAUTIFULLY shot (it really does look like National Geographic was behind the camera), the story doesn’t start until an hour into the film. The first part is a very long set up. Berry plays a shark diver in South Africa who experiences a tragedy early on along with her small crew consisting of a friend/crewman, her husband played by Olivier Martinez who also is her cameraman and a beloved friend/shark back-watcher (Berry and Martinez are now reported to be engaged).

 



This tragedy regulates Berry into being estranged from her husband for no specific reason and no longer shark diving but doing day trips out on the lovely coast of South Africa. One day, the estranged hubs comes back with a rich idiot who’s desire to get close to sharks spells trouble for everyone on the trip, including his poor son along for the ride.

 


The first hour aka “the long setup” is filled with awkward dialogue, a choppy plot and not as much sea footage as you’d like. There’s a random non-sequitur scene where some local kids set to find treasures in the sea in the pitch black dark knight have a crazy run-in with some sharks that will leave you kind of scratching your head. There’s some fights and some make-ups that happen between Berry and Martinez that make zero sense as we never really can tell for sure what the root of their separation is as it doesn’t seem to be the early on tragedy since everyone else involved is still around regularly except for Martinez.

 

At the hour mark, our fateful crew is on the water, arguing about things that don’t make sense but are obviously set to propel them to go to Shark Alley where the real action is. Our rich millionaire is still annoying, his son is still powerless, Halle’s crewman is still the comic relief, Berry/Martinez are still thought of as the crazy lovebirds who fight randomly.

At least we are finally getting to see some beautiful underwater footage, some boat vs. weather inflicted water scenes that almost rival the George Clooney pic THE PERFECT STORM and some more frantic acting. DARK TIDE was directed by John Stockwell (INTO THE BLUE, BLUE CRUSH), someone who knows how to shoot in the open water.

 

 

While I love Martinez (hello, UNFAITHFUL anyone?) he is terribly hard to understand so I spent a lot of time guessing what he was saying. The only visual pet peeve during this time at the 1:00 mark is that it gets dark pretty fast and some of the action is really hard to see.

After second tragedy is over, we are abruptly back to the beautiful coast of South Africa, minus a few characters, with another awkward voice over from Berry’s character and then the credits roll. I was left feel a bit annoyed that we didn’t get much character development, that we spent most of the first part of the film on repetitive gimmicks to advance the non-story along and that the ending was so abrupt. There was so much potential here as women would love to see other women, especially Berry, in a strong powerful role but the writing missed the mark and the directing defaulted to beautiful oceanography.

While it’s great DARK TIDE is available now On Demand before in theaters (MAR 30), I’m not sure what venue it will make a big splash in (I had to sneak that in). I would say you should risk it On Demand for some great underwater footage in your own home.

 

RISK IT

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
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What Will Willem Dafoe Do On The LAST DAY ON EARTH?March 23, 2012

What Will Willem Dafoe Do On The LAST DAY ON EARTH?

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: 4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTH (IFC Films).

 

4:44 THE LAST DAY ON EARTH
By Adam Schartoff

 

It’s the last day of life on the planet. You’ve only got a few hours left, what do you do with that time?

It’s a terrifying thought but a provocative one as well. On the heels of Lars von Trier’s MELANCHOLIA which explores that same question but on a more transcendental level, comes Abel Ferrara’s latest movie 4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTH. This movie, too, explores the question of what one might do with those precious last hours and provides the most outrageous answer of all... not much.

 


The film, staged almost like a one-set play, takes place almost entirely inside the Downtown NYC loft of couple former addict Cisco (a superb Willem Dafoe) and artist Tina (Natasha Lyonne). The In their remaining hours, the couple make love, Skype with family and friends, order in Chinese food, make love again, argue and forgive. While outside their window some desperate events are taking place, mostly it’s just business as usual; taxis driving passengers around, people walking the sidewalks, shops open for business.

 



It’s an intriguing idea and Ferrara shoots New York like New Yorkers see it.

Ferrara has generally been more concerned with more extreme vistas in past films.; most notably films like KING OF NEW YORK and BAD LIEUTENANT. But since GO GO TALES came out to less than an illustrious reception (wrongly so) a few years ago, Ferrara has toned down the volume and made a couple of feature length documentaries.

 

With LAST DAY ON EARTH, Ferrara is back with what could’ve been an hysterical story but is, instead, a sober low budget independent film. [It also works better as a VOD option than MELANCHOLIA which suffered from a home screen’s scaling down.] Without a single special effect --that this journalist could discern-- the film stands up with some other current films that are similarly concerned with the theme of a world going figuratively out of orbit.

 



LAST DAY ON EARTH is being grouped together with films like the aforementioned MELANCHOLIA as well as Terrence Malick’s TREE OF LIFE and Mike Cahill’s ANOTHER EARTH. Is it perhaps because we are in a period where, as a culture, we feel ourselves losing grip with the world around us, economically, ecologically, and otherwise. What do we do to make sense of it all? Order in and rent a movie. Makes as much as sense as anything else.

 

 

- Adam Schartoff

 

Adam

Adam Schartoff, a long time resident of Brooklyn, is the founder and programmer of Filmwax, a film series based in Kings County. Adam is also a contributing writer to a number of film-related publications and websites including Tribeca Films, Filmmaker Magazine and On Demand Weekly.

 

4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTH (IFC Films) is now On Demand.

 

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On Demand Weekly Exclusive: WORRIED ABOUT THE BOY Trailer (Focus World)March 22, 2012

On Demand Weekly Exclusive: WORRIED ABOUT THE BOY Trailer  (Focus World)

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From Focus Features, the premiere global brand in original and daring cinema, comes Focus World.

 

Charged with finding the most exciting voices in international and independent film, Focus World is proud to bring you WORRIED ABOUT THE BOY, the incredible life story of 1980’s pop-punk music sensation, Boy George.

 


Upon finishing high school, George O’Dowd (Douglas Booth, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH) falls in with the wild members of the budding New Romanticism movement in London. After endless nights out at glitzy clubs alongside musicians, George starts his own band with the dream of stardom. However, with the glamour and drug addiction that accompanies celebrity status, can George find the true happiness he so desperately craves? In this truthful drama from acclaimed British director, Julian Jarrold (BECOMING JANE), Douglas Booth brings a powerful performance to the screen, backed by a stellar cast, including Marc Warren (HUSTLE).


WORRIED ABOUT THE BOY Premieres On Demand April 10, 2012.

 

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Willem Dafoe’s THE HUNTER - On DemandMarch 21, 2012

Willem Dafoe’s THE HUNTER - On Demand

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE HUNTER (Magnolia) .

 

THE HUNTER

By Chris Claro

 

With his stern mien and almost-feral eyes, Willem Dafoe has always conveyed a coiled-spring ferocity that he employs to make compelling and unpredictable choices on screen. Whether he’s working on popcorn flicks such as SPIDER-MAN and SPEED 2, or appearing in more refined fare like TOM & VIV and BASQUIAT, Dafoe never phones it in, infusing every part he plays with a single-minded intensity. In Daniel Nettheim’s new film, THE HUNTER, Dafoe puts his hot-wired charisma to good use as Martin David, a mercenary on assignment to track down one of the last Tasmanian tigers in existence.

 


Decamped to the Tasmanian outback, the solitary David bunks in the home of a woman and her two children. Lucy (Frances O’Connor, A.I.) is bedridden and depressed following the disappearance of her husband in the bush. Lucy’s kids, a loquacious girl and her silent brother, are sprites of the woods, caring for their mom without electricity or clean water. David’s arrival has far-reaching effects on Lucy and family, not all of them positive. His mission makes him the target of local loggers, who see his hunt as an encroachment on their territory. David is also viewed with suspicion by Jack (Sam Neill, JURASSIC PARK), who looks out for Lucy but has his own interests to protect.

 



Nettheim tells the story of David’s pursuit with an economy that befits such a spare tale. Robert Humphreys’ cinematography captures the sweeping vistas of the Tasmanian wilderness that reinforce the solitary aspect of David’s pursuit of the spectre-like beast and the script, by Alice Addison and Wain Fimeri, is concise and has a terseness that amps up the tension between Dafoe’s interloper and the leery locals.

 

The performances in THE HUNTER are uniformly excellent. As the slow-to-bloom Lucy, Frances O’Connor is earthily beautiful, and her slow dance of attraction to Dafoe is a pleasure to behold. Old pro Neill is solid as ever as a good fellow who knows David is treading where he shouldn’t.

 

 

Man vs. wild has long been existential fodder for filmmakers and THE HUNTER follows in the footsteps of such beastly pursuit films as THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS and THE BEAR. Thanks to an intelligent script and a riveting performance from Dafoe, THE HUNTER excels in depicting the humanity behind the pursuer.

 



Track it down now on demand.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

Look for THE HUNTER (Magnolia) on demand.

 

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THE MOTH DIARIES - Vampires, Boarding School StyleMarch 21, 2012

THE MOTH DIARIES - Vampires, Boarding School Style

IFC Films

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE MOTH DIARIES (IFC Films).

 

THE MOTH DIARIES

By Sky McCarthy

 

Since the explosive success of vampire culture brought on by the TWILIGHT phenomenon, you may think you’ve seen it all. Vampires seem to be everywhere today but THE MOTH DIARIES explores a new side of the teen horror genre that is more subtle and perhaps more powerful than gnashing fangs and battles with werewolves. Director Mary Harron (AMERICAN PSYCHO) takes viewers into the world of an exclusive all-girls boarding school where the dynamics of adolescent female friendship are pushed to the brink of destruction.

Rebecca (Sarah Bolger) is returning to Brangwyn College after losing her father to a tragic suicide. While her depression is not evident in every scene, Rebecca is deeply consumed by the incident. Her best friend is Lucy (Sarah Gadon), an ethereally beautiful and athletic companion who represents the girl everyone wants to be. While Lucy and Rebecca share an intimate closeness, it is clear that Rebecca has developed a dependence on Lucy to fill the void left in the wake of her fractured family life.

 



The girls share a close circle of friends who gossip about boys and occasionally party after “lights-out” in their dorms. But when a dark and somewhat cryptic new classmate, Ernessa (Lily Cole), enrolls at Brangwyn, mysterious events threaten to crack even the closest relationships. At first sight, Ernessa takes an intense and obsessive liking to Lucy and, as they become closer, Rebecca feels cast aside.

 



As her worst insecurities come out, Rebecca begins to suspect that Ernessa is behind the strange new occurrences but friends cast her suspicions aside as jealousy. With clever storytelling ability, Harron taps into the audiences’ potential doubts as well. We know Ernessa is creepy but, like Rebecca, we are never witness to any of her evil doing. It is later revealed that Ernessa also lost her father to a suicide and the similarities in their lives continue to haunt Rebecca’s dreams. The line between reality and imagination become increasingly blurred as Rebecca’s obsession with catching her new enemy magnifies.

 

 

Adolescence is rife with fear of the unknown and the idea of the “vampire” in THE MOTH DIARIES is not necessarily one of physical suffering but of the emotional tensions that arise during these fragile years.

Sex, violence, and powerful paranoia span the length of the movie though the ambiguity may be frustrating for those who enjoy a typical slasher film. The young cast provide believable performances as boarding school besties in the perils of teenage angst. Fans of the best selling novel by Rachel Klein may find a few significant differences between this movie and the original text, but lovers of CW Shows will find the film an interesting twist on teen supernatural fiction.
 

TRY IT

 

- Sky McCarthy

 

Sky
Sky McCarthy (@ILiveSkyHigh) is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly and a television enthusiast (ask me about anything!) currently working in entertainment in New York City.

 

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A Film With A 0 Rotten Tomatoes Score Is The #1 Movie On DemandMarch 19, 2012

A Film With A 0 Rotten Tomatoes Score Is The #1 Movie On Demand

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MOVIES ON DEMAND

 

As SNL's Seth Meyers would say, Really America? Really?!?

 

The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. THE HELP
9.   TWILIGHT SAGA, THE: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
8.   J. EDGAR
7.   YOUNG ADULT - NEW
6.   HUGO
5.   TOWER HEIST
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3.   FOOTLOOSE - NEW
2.   IMMORTALS - NEW
1.  JACK AND JILL - NEW

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending March 11, 2012)

 

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Showtime’s INSIDE COMEDYMarch 16, 2012

Showtime’s INSIDE COMEDY

SHO

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: INSIDE COMEDY (SHO).


INSIDE COMEDY
Comedy Tonight

By Jean Tait

 

David Steinberg is not only a comedian; he’s a world class authority on the art form of comedy. One of the most popular standup comedians and actors and he is an Emmy Award winning director of such sitcoms as “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Seinfeld,” as well. And, most importantly, he’s a fan. This makes him the perfect host of Showtime’s new documentary series “Inside Comedy.”

I don’t know if I would call it a documentary series. That makes it sound much more complex and serious than it is. I’d call it a series of (really enjoyable) conversations about comedy. Imagine hanging out with the funniest folks in the country as they chat about what their inspirations were and their career high points have been.

 



With warmth and affection, Steinberg draws out personal stories from some of the best of the world of comedy. It’s such fun to hear about their early careers. Billy Crystal as the opening act for Sammy Davis, Jr.: Sammy told a warm, funny and different story about their relationship every night, and each story was completely untrue. Brad Garrett opening for Sinatra who kept calling him Greg Barrett, but he didn’t have the nerve to correct him. Don Rickles insulted President and Nancy Reagan at their inaugural and not only got away with it, but had them weeping with laughter.

There are lots of obvious moments, i.e., every funny person in the world has been inspired by Bill Cosby, but there are surprising moments, too. Chris Rock and Jane Lynch both knew they wanted to be comedic performers when they were little kids, much to their parents’ dismay. Jerry Seinfeld admits that comedy is based on loud desperation, but then he and Steinberg decide it’s funnier to say noisy desperation.

 

 

It’s also great to hear how humble most of these highly successful people are. Seinfeld could have coasted on his success, but after reaching the top, he made the deliberate decision to go back to “the middle” by going out on the road to the smaller clubs to work on his own act again. Chris Rock freely admits that he wasn’t the best he could be when he was on Saturday Night Live.

 



You won’t fall on the floor in hysteria. Each episode is a sweet, chuckle-filled half-hour that will leave you with a smile on your face, and really, isn’t that better than ending up on the floor?

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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INFESTED (VOD Hidden Gem)March 16, 2012

INFESTED (VOD Hidden Gem)

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INFESTED

By T. Tara Turk

 

Now that Spring is whispering to you that it’s set to arrive any day now (don’t think of it as losing an hour but you’re gaining sunlight when you leave work!), wardrobe changes are not the only things you need to think about.

Though I am admittedly skeeved out by insects, I can’t help but watch Animal Planet On Demand’s show “Infested”! Spring brings critters, people! Do you really know what to do if you see massive amounts of lady bugs in your house followed by massive amounts of recluse brown spiders (who’s bites apparently can liquefy your skin)? Well, do you? If not and if you plan to fling the blinds and windows open, I suggest you catch a few episodes of Infested so you can remember the difference between rats and the cute rat from Ratatouille.

The set up of the show is like “Who The Bleep Did I Marry”? in that you have the actual person narrating their experience with some reenacting involved, including what might be rodent critter acting too. Not sure how they do that. There are about two to three scenarios presented in the fifty or so minutes of the show and while you might say that seems small, just remember that it’s the infestation that counts.

For example, one Pennsylvania family was overcome with German cockroaches and they had no idea what that even was. Perhaps my exposure to urban neighborhoods has hardened me on that one but I was beside myself during the episode with the raccoons. Raccoons! Cute on paper and in animated movies...epic tickets to Tragickstan in real life when in your house.

 

I think it’s best to face the pleasant and the not so pleasantries of upcoming lovely seasons. What better way to brace yourself than to watch other people’s infestations? My minor beef, and this has nothing to do with the show, is that sometimes they show parents who seem to wait a tad too long to make a decision on their gross and potentially dangerous situation. So basically, if a rat bites your foot, please know there are more rats who will bite your children eventually and decide your course of action soonest.

 

 

- T. Tara Turk

Tara
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Tony Kaye’s DETACHMENTMarch 13, 2012

Tony Kaye’s DETACHMENT

Tribeca Film

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: DETACHMENT (Tribeca Film).

 

DETACHMENT

By Chris Claro

 

To call Tony Kaye an audacious provocateur would not only make the filmmaker sound like a cheap French bistro, it would also oversimplify his mission. In both narrative film and documentary, Kaye has put a human face on issues as divisive and diverse as white supremacy, abortion, and drug smuggling, Kaye’s films challenge and prod and antagonize – as does the filmmaker himself: he sued New Line when the company wouldn’t allow him to use the pseudonym “Humpty Dumpty” on AMERICAN HISTORY X.

In his latest release, DETACHMENT, Kaye addresses the sorry state of public education in the United States through the eyes of an itinerant substitute teacher played by Adrien Brody (THE PIANIST).

 


Brody plays Henry Barthes, an educator who has made a career of temporary assignments, the better to not develop any emotional attachments. Henry’s latest gig is in a high school in which every child appears to have been left behind; it’s a hellhole of violence, profanity, and burnt out educators. Henry’s sanguine mien is the polar opposite of those of the teachers, students, and administrators, and he stands out in his ability to face the physical and emotional ugliness he encounters with a cynical stoicism.

Henry compensates for his impotence in the classroom by trying to rescue a teenage prostitute he sees one night on a bus. Initially belligerent, the girl – played, in her feature debut, by Sami Gayle – comes to trust Henry, making a credible transition from hardened to vulnerable. In the process, she rouses something in Henry that he can’t access on the job. Though he wants to make a difference for his students, something holds him back and the results are tragic.

The first produced screenplay by Carl Lund, DETACHMENT gets the milieu right (full disclosure: I worked in and around classrooms for a number of years, so I can vouch for the film’s veracity). Lund nails the lassitude of the teachers, the combative stance of the parents, and the students’ vitriolic disrespect of both their elders and themselves. The script also addresses the political machinations that plague so much of contemporary public education, as the school’s principal, played by Marsha Gay Harden (POLLACK), finds her tenure in jeopardy due to poor student performance.

 



Lund has a feel for the gallows humor and desperation that permeate the profession, but despite that exactitude, DETACHMENT is saddled wtih a schematic and contrived storyline that recalls the ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIALS of the 1970s. Although the film moves effectively to what is a sadly forgone conclusion, its brew of troubled students and tortured teachers is ultimately a tad too familiar.

Kaye assembles an amazing cast to portray his sad, sorry staffers, but, oddly, underuses the bulk of it. When a director enlists the services of Oscar-winners such as Brody and Harden along with James Caan, Bryan Cranston, Blythe Danner, Christina Hendricks, Lucy Liu, Tim Blake Nelson, William Petersen, and Isiah Whitlock Jr., he owes each of the performers a moment to shine. While Harden, Cranston, and Caan leave an impression, Nelson has very little to do and Petersen’s work is reduced almost to walk-on status. Though it’s thrilling to see actors of this caliber in a small-scale project, it’s disappointing that most of their work is so fleeting.

 

 

Brody uses his searching eyes and pensive gaze and to convey Henry’s desire to keep the world at arm’s length. Beset by long-ago family tragedy and a hospitalized grandfather with dementia, Henry has a lot on his psychic plate and Brody’s quietly precise performance makes the character both compelling and enigmatic.

Kaye utilizes a veritable semester’s worth of film school techniques to keep DETACHMENT in motion: flash cuts, cel animation, and in-one interview sequences all contribute to the film’s disquieting rhythm. Though such stylization would be indulgent with a less assured hand at the helm, Kaye is a pro and the devices serve the narrative rather than calling attention to themselves. Shot digitally in Brooklyn, Queens, and at Mineola High School, on Long Island, Kaye acts as his own director of photography for DETACHMENT and he achieves a grainy, washed-out look that gives the entire film a cast of fluorescence, and the bleary, lackluster result effectively conveys the colorless existence of the characters.

God knows, education has been a staple of cinema almost since the medium began. From GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS to TO SIR WITH LOVE, to DEAD POETS SOCIETY, to STAND AND DELIVER, the student-teacher dynamic, with its in-built antagonisms and push-pull of the learning process, is naturally dramatic. In those films, school is an adytum, an almost-holy sanctum of knowledge and wisdom.

 



What drives a panegyric such as DETACHMENT is Kaye’s willingness to explore the notion that there aren’t necessarily any huge epiphanies in the classroom, no mass movements toward betterment thanks to the ministrations of a stern but kindly instructor. There is only the day-to-day trial of attempting to bridge the gulf that exists between the person in the front of the room and those sitting at the desks. Despite its somewhat prosaic script,

 

DETACHMENT is a powerful,

frightening look inside a broken institution.

Grab it now, on demand.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
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Nelson George’s BROOKLYN BOHEMEMarch 13, 2012

Nelson George’s BROOKLYN BOHEME

Showtime

Editor's Note: BROOKLYN BOHEME is now available on demand (FilmBuff).

 

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BROOKLYN BOHEME

By T. Tara Turk

 

The first time I moved to New York from Detroit for college, one of the first things I did was go straight to Prospect Park to see the place where Spike Lee filmed his bike scene with Denzel Washington for MO BETTA BLUES. This was a clear sign that I was going to be apart of this movement, whatever it was, since my sights to see were vastly different from the usual.

BROOKLYN BOHEME on Showtime On Demand is Writer/Critic/Filmmaker Nelson George’s documentary on the Brooklyn neighborhood of Fort Greene and it’s popular 1990s art scene.

 

It is a beautiful love story

much like that of Woody Allen to New York or Paris

or Scorsese's tribute to Manhattan.

 

Very few filmmakers could shoot this Brooklyn relationship (although poet/writer/filmmaker Pierre Bennu is one I think who could compliment this one brilliantly) because it’s really something you had to be there to see. I know youngsters hate hearing older people say that (gasp- when did I put myself in that latter group?) but it’s definitely true. If you weren’t there and you’re keen to see how a renaissance gets started, you’ll love this labor of truth from George.

 


Nelson George (Courtesy of Showtime)

George’s doc is comprised of very personal interviews with very known people (mostly because they are his friends) like Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Rosie Perez, Talib Kweli, Lisa Jones and Saul Williams to name a few.

 



The chapters of the doc are chronological, starting with the early inhabitants of the then super regular and ungentrified neighborhood, which include Lee, Vernon Reid and Branford Marsalis. This was time when most of those up and coming artists were mostly kids of Brooklynite parents or children of jazz musicians who bought homes in Fort Greene early on due the price and location to the West Village (just two stops away). But then this kids starting creating magical art like “School Days” and stayed in the neighborhood where they worked thus creating a movement of familial synergy and cultural discourse that would last for years on end.

 

My personal favorite chapter is the on the poetry spot, The Brooklyn Moon. Started by Mike Thomas in the early 90s, The Brooklyn Moon was little more than a place that sold tea (not even a liqour license yet) but a place we all gravitated towards because it was one of the only places doing a well attended poetry night. It wasn’t unusual to see Mos Def host the night or see Erykah Badu come in and doing a poem with an incense stick hanging out of her mouth or actor/poet Mums do his infamous roach poem..

I was fortunate that one of my best friends and fellow Detroiter, Jessica Care Moore, was a key player in the poetry movement of that time (George flashes a vibrant photo of her as rapper Talib Kweli talks about how connected everyone was to each other and to places like Nkiru Books, The Moon or a few key restaurants we all crashed). I head poetry there from my friends that changed my life and my snapping fingers sore for days (as George and Thomas say, you couldn’t clap back then because of the neighbors). Many of us (including me) fell in love, had our hearts broken, made a living with poetry and created work that was beyond our imagination in that small cafe.

It seemed everyone lived within a few blocks of each other and, just like in the documentary when Talib Kweli hits a restaurant and runs into Meshelle Ndgeocello, M-1 from Dead Prez and possibly Queen Latifah across the street, you always ran into somebody in the scene wherever you went. I lived in Harlem and STILL ran into these folks regularly. And the parties that Rosie Perez talks about Wesley Snipes having resemble the same ones I went to at Jessica’s or Saul’s or the magical loft on 59 Franklin (one of the only places in Manhattan most Brooklynites would venture to at night).

The documentary pays a great homage to a time that has given birth to various popular literary trends, hip hop scenes and the rebirth of poetry across the world (there would hardly be a Def Poetry Jam had there been no Frank’s Place or Brooklyn Moon). But as art changes, so do neighborhoods, as George points out. It’s almost impossible for things to stay the same and just as the housing market is changing neighborhoods around the world, Fort Greene is also affected.

 


Chris Rock (Courtesy of Showtime)

 

High rises and gentrification change the dynamic, as Rosie Perez points out, and you definitely wonder how this change will affect those Brooklyn folks across the economic divide. As Toure says, the high rises bring so many more people and how can the neighborhood continuously provide amenities for all these newcomers. It reminded me of a time I went back to The Brooklyn Moon after having been gone awhile and not seeing a foggy window with a bunch of folks spewing a poetry that remains relevant and beautiful to this day, but seeing the new fresh college faced kids who had already heard about Brooklyn Moon in high school in various parts of the country and wanted to try their hand.

So many people came of age in Brooklyn at a time where we felt like we were having a renaissance that rivaled the Harlem Renaissance almost seventy years prior. Many have all moved on, many have stayed, but it’s great to hear and see in a very vibrant way how much of an impact everyone had on each other.

 



It’s hard to fit everyone who made a difference into a documentary but George tries to do so towards the end credits just like Mister Senor Love Daddy does in DO THE RIGHT THING but all of us run into each other all over the world,

still creating and inspiring each other,

still creating art beyond ourselves.

DEMAND IT

 
- T. Tara Turk

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John Turturro’s PASSIONE On DemandMarch 13, 2012

John Turturro’s PASSIONE On Demand

FilmBuff

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: PASSIONE (FilmBuff).

 

PASSIONE
By Amy Slotnick

 

When first watching John Turturro’s documentary, PASSIONE, the evocative music and expressive performers of Naples, Italy are captivating, tempting you to hop on a flight and immerse yourself in what the filmmakers call a “musical adventure.”


Although choreography, romantic locations, interviews and some onscreen narration from Turturro provide rough outlines of a context for the music, the film suffers from a lack of any narrative. Instead, it relies on the music and staging, mostly in the streets of Naples, to sustain the film on its own.

The musicians, both professional and amateur, perform a total of 23 songs in the film. Through their interviews and performances a relationship between Neapolitan music and its culture emerges, gradually and subtly. The songs take dominance over the story, and consequently there is little driving the pace and story forward. In other words, one could stop watching half way through and not miss any developments or turns.


A brilliant actor who clearly understands how to develop character relationships and narrative threads, as he did with his directorial debut ROMANCE & CIGARETTES, Turturro seems to be consciously asking the audience to let go of any expectations for a documentary about music. Instead of BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB, this film is more neo-realist, concert film.

 

For some viewers that challenge to surrender pre-conceived expectations, will be exhilarating. For others, it makes the film feel like a long, Italian music video.

 

 

 

Amy Slotnick

Amy
Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

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TOWER HEIST Sweepstakes - Ends TodayMarch 12, 2012

TOWER HEIST Sweepstakes - Ends Today

Universal Studios

EXCLUSIVE ON DEMAND WEEKLY SWEEPSTAKES

 

 

Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy lead an all-star cast in this comedy caper about a luxury condo manager (Stiller) who leads a staff of workers to seek payback on the Wall Street swindler (Alan Alda) who defrauded them. With only days until the billionaire gets away with the perfect crime, the unlikely crew of amateur thieves enlists the help of petty crook Slide (Murphy) to steal the $20 million they’re sure is hidden in the penthouse.


Watch the Special Edition that includes an alternate ending after the final credits.


The movie is now available On Demand. On Demand Weekly and Universal Studios are offering One (1) lucky winner a chance to win:

 


- One (1) TOWER HEIST Hooded Sweatshirt
- One (1) TOWER HEIST Duffel Bag



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Email your favorite heist movie to sweepstakes@ondemandweekly.com. THE TOWER HEIST On Demand Sweepstakes ends Monday, March 12, 2012 11:59pm ET. One (1) individual winner will be selected at random. The winner must respond via email within a week. Entries can be made once a day per household. One (1) winner per household.


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Can TOWER HEIST Steal The #1 Movie On Demand Position Again?March 12, 2012

Can TOWER HEIST Steal The #1 Movie On Demand Position Again?

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

 

The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. DRIVE
9.   IN TIME
8.   MONEYBALL
7.   THE RUM DIARY
6.   THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
5.   THE HELP
4.   J. EDGAR
3.   PUSS IN BOOTS - NEW
2.   HUGO - NEW
1.   TOWER HEIST

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending March 4, 2012)

 


 

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30 for 30’s Fab Five (VOD Hidden Gem)March 09, 2012

30 for 30’s Fab Five (VOD Hidden Gem)

ESPN

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

30 for 30's Fab Five

By T. Tara Turk

 

My home town, Detroit, has been in the news an awful lot the last few years and it’s been hard to watch. The Motor City in the news in definitely not the one of my youth. I clearly remember a community of black people living like the Cosbys before there even was a Cosby Show - smart, working class, cultural people who just wanted better for their families. The buildings didn’t look like horror skeletons, the small businesses thrived, education came first and cars, teachers and cops made the Motor City run. And in the late 80s/early 90s, basketball was the sport we all watched coming off a Detroit Pistons championship that rocked the world - well, our world anyway.

 

 

This is the backdrop of ESPN On Demand’s 30 for 30 series that features the Fab Five of University of Michigan. The doc is On Demand after premiering last year I’m assuming in time for March Madness or it could be celebrating the fact that a few of the key players in the doc are still either playing or doing sports commentary.

 

Like their namesakes The Beatles, the Fab Five - Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson - took the state by storm in 1991, igniting a college basketball frenzy across the nation. They arrived on the U of M campus with high top fades, hip hop on their tape decks, GQ smiles, and talent mostly harnessed in the inner city (Webber actually came from the prep school Country Day but still played like he could hold his own in the public housing projects). These five young men were poised to take over the NCAA.

 

They were so electrifying that it was as if they really were a rap group - everybody wanted autographs, basketball jerseys with their numbers, shout outs and championships immediately. No time before had the world of college basketball taken center stage as it did this time around. I remember a girl in my high school used her mother’s church connections to get Chris Webber to take her to prom. We all spent the whole night trying not to look like we were staring at him. There were girls, stories, claims of being a second cousin twice removed, fab five haircuts and a local pandemonium not unlike Biebermania. If there was even a hint that one of them, let alone more than three of them were at the TGI Friday’s in Southfield (a suburb of Detroit) there was sure to be a traffic jam on the way there.

 

 

There’s no way you can be tough, full of youthful hormones that spin into a confidence that some would hold against them as if they committed federal crimes, feel like the world is against you, start to worry if you can even trust each other, not win the games that count and just play basketball without the drama cloud hanging overhead. Jalen Rose, now retired but doing great educational philanthropy in Detroit, executive produced this talel which makes the story even more raw as they address the claims of accepting illegal payments, of Chris Webber going pro without telling any of his “brothers”, of frustration with themselves and each other.

 



As college sports gets more and more attention these days, not for the sport but for the dramatics behind them, this doc is a great way to start at the beginning and really find out what it’s like to go from being a talented high school kid to a collegiate superstar with pressures only most adults should know about. As controversy surrounds whether or not money was taken, whether or not they were truly the “bad boys” of college basketball, who was right when one of them called super middle class good guy Grant Hill an “Uncle Tom” (a sellout and not a compliment),

 

the real story here is how

these boys from regular working class homes

entered a frenzy that nobody

could ever prepare them for.

 

DEMAND IT

 
- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
 
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GAME CHANGE - HBO’s Film About Sarah Palin And The 2008 Presidential CampaignMarch 09, 2012

GAME CHANGE - HBO’s Film About Sarah Palin And The 2008 Presidential Campaign

HBO

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: GAME CHANGE (HBO).


GAME CHANGE
Changing a Game that Shouldn’t Be a Game

By Jean Tait

 

The selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate in the 2008 election was either a brilliant political maneuver or a senseless hail mary pass at the end of a losing game. With 20/20 hindsight, it was obviously a failure, but at the time, it had the potential for brilliance. Looking at how the decision to bring her into the campaign was made and how it played out is the fascination of GAME CHANGE.

 


The choice of Julianne Moore to play Sarah Palin was also a risky choice, one that for the most part, was successful. She’s got the look, and (mostly) the voice down pat (although if you do the voice accurately, it sounds like a caricature because her accent is so heavy!), and in the scenes where Sarah plays to the crowd and the camera, she’s got the sparkle. But in the early scenes when she is being discussed as the possible running mate, Ms. Moore’s eyes seem kind of dead. I wonder if this was a conscious choice to show Palin being overwhelmed, or if she was too concentrated on getting the look and sound right. I just don’t see the ambition Sarah Palin must have had to jump into such a crazy circus ring. Granted, she had no clue how crazy it was going to get, but still, it had to be something she really really wanted.

 



It must be difficult to watch yourself being lampooned on Saturday Night Live, but as much as I saw it hurt her, GAME CHANGE didn’t make me sorry for Sarah Palin. The arrogance that she had to continue to put herself out there as a viable candidate for the second-highest office in the land when she didn’t even have a thimbleful of understanding of world politics makes it impossible for me to feel any sympathy for her, even as well played by Julianne Moore.

Poor Ed Harris is stuck with the stiffest part, verbally and physically, as John McCain. The writing doesn’t give him much room to flesh out the character, making him (rather unbelievably) the most principled of the bunch. Woody Harrelson and Sarah Paulson as senior campaign strategist Steve Schmidt and senior advisor Nicolle Wallace come across as the most sympathetic.

 

 

Harrelson’s Schmidt evokes all the terror and excitement of a player who would rather risk big to win big than not try at all, only to see his ambitious plans crash and burn like an overturned fuel truck on the highway at rush hour. Finally, he realizes it’s not really a game after all.

Sarah Paulson’s advisor to the woefully uninformed candidate is heartbreaking to watch. She wants so much to see Sarah Palin succeed, but she just can’t break through the uniquely Palinesque combination of stubbornness, fear, and arrogance to help the overwhelmed governor help herself. In the end, she can’t even make a gesture towards being supportive of the campaign she had given so much to.

 



When the election is over, McCain’s campaign manager (played by Peter MacNicol) states that in 48 hours,

no one will remember Sarah Palin.

How wrong he was.

After watching GAME CHANGE

you will be thinking and talking about her still.

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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VOD Spotlight: Eric Schaeffer (AFTER FALL, WINTER)March 09, 2012

VOD Spotlight: Eric Schaeffer (AFTER FALL, WINTER)

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On Demand Weekly spoke with Eric Schaeffer, writer, director and star of the new movie on demand, AFTER FALL, WINTER (FilmBuff).

 


 

On Demand Weekly (ODW): Your films are known for New York locations. What prompted you to include Paris for AFTER FALL, WINTER?

Eric Schaeffer (ES): I do have deep love for my home town and love filming here. I take it as the highest compliment when people say it feels like New York City is a character in my films. Having said that, I also like to challenge myself with every film I make and I’ve always thought it would be a huge challenge to make a film in a country where I don’t speak the language and while AFTER FALL, WINTERis primarily in English, there is some French spoken in the film and certainly a lot of French spoken in Paris.

I had never even lived outside New York for more than a 3 month stretch in my entire life so living in Paris for the 5 months it took to write and shoot the film was pure magic… and taught me that my love for my city and my country, that was profound before I left, was even more meaningful upon my return.

And lastly, Paris played a part in FALL, the first of the planned quartet of films about Michael Shiver, the main character in both FALL and AFTER FALL, WINTER, so setting it in Paris will make sense to those who have seen Fall but for those who haven’t, the new movie completely stands alone so they won’t feel left out of any important information, character or plot wise at all.

ODW: Could the exploration of loss & pain be explored in any other locale for this story?

ES: Paris certainly is a breathtakingly gorgeous city, replete with imbedded pathos seemingly at every turn so it is a rich and visually impactful place to film a movie about the exploration of pain and loss for sure. But certainly, as we all know, pain and loss are so personal and introspective that they are like a world unto themselves and as such often blur the vision of anything outside is anyway, so our geography in the real world is rendered meaningless and uniform. Unless of course we want to really drive the emotion home by going to a specific place that has significance to the origin of the pain and loss we are feeling. In this movie, Paris is such a place for Michael, but places like that are also places where we hope to get closure on heartache so that we can move on. So this movie could have worked someplace else as well, but I felt it made the most sense to take place in Paris.

ODW: What can you tell potential viewers about what the S&M scenes bring to the plot?

ES: The BDSM (Editor’s Note: derived from the terms bondage and discipline (B&D or B/D), dominance and submission (D&S or D/s), and sadism and masochism) in the film is portrayed more as psychological than physical. While there are a few scenes where BDSM is played out in the physical realm, they are less violent than the punishment doled out by the characters on each other’s hearts and emotions.

All of the BDSM scenes, whether physical or emotional are endemic to a story about people with secrets and people who want intimacy desperately, but are afraid and confused about how to get it.

 

The BDSM scenes

are both metaphorically

and literally crucial to the story

and very powerful visual

and psychological storytellers.

 

ODW: Where did you find the lead actress, Lizzie Brocheré?

ES:
I was casting in Paris with a wonderful casting director and finding it hard to get the perfect actress to play this very complex role. One day I went to lunch and saw this very interesting girl out front of the casting offices and thought, “wow! That girl looks PERFECT! Hopefully she’s coming in to audition after lunch.” When I returned to casting, that girl was gone and she never came in so I sadly figured she much just live on the street or something. I went to get a tea in the kitchen of the casting offices during a break and suddenly, there was THAT girl, sitting at a desk in the back of the office. I went back in to the casting room and said to casting director, “Sylvie, who is that girl in your office?” “What girl? There’s no one here.” Sylvie replied. “THAT GIRL” I pointed out. Sylvie looked more closely. “Oh you mean my daughter?” I was like, “Is she an actress?” “Of course. Since she was 12 years old.” “Well why isn’t she auditioning?” “She’s too young. She’s only 26.” And I was like, “she’s not too young! Get her in here!” And the rest is history. She was amazing.

 



ODW: You have a recurring theme of the word "fall" (or variations of it) in your film titles (FALL, IF LUCY FELL). Could you elaborate on the prevalence of the word?


ES: Honestly, I originally wrote If Lucy Fell for Molly Ringwald to star in and she obviously didn’t end up doing it. One day when we were sitting on a bench in Santa Monica over looking the ocean she came up with the title. I loved it and it stuck.

In my film Fall, it made sense as a title as a double entendre. Falling in love and the season of fall, which for that film seemed like the season the story should be set in. So really, while I do love the word for many reasons, it’s romance and yearning among them, it really was by accident that I used them in both titles.

These questions are a nod to your character in the film...

ODW: What is your greatest fear?

 

ES: That my mother will die. Followed closely the fear of my own death.

ODW: What's the meanest thing anyone has said to you?

ES: Wow. So many!!! But the majority of them were from people whose opinions are meaningless to me so therefore carried no weight and were also obviously born out of their own misguided self hatred which is always very transparent. But many more lovely things luckily have been said to me by people whose opinions I do respect and for that I am certainly grateful.

People I care about have said things that were very upsetting and sad to me like, “No, I don’t want to marry you,” or “your show is being cancelled,” but that’s just life so it wasn’t “mean” per se… The line in the movie you are referring to was from my real life and I gotta tell you, it’s up there if not the meanest! Certainly the meanest I can remember in the past 20 years.

ODW: AFTER FALL, WINTER has been released on demand. Having premiered your films theatrically before, what is your POV of what movies on demand can do for independent film?

ES: Well I will always release my films theatrically, as I did with this one, even if it’s limited to even one theater, just to give it a chance. I make films for the big screen, I make TV shows for the small screen. I believe in giving people an opportunity to see the film in its natural habitat, big, loud and with other people. Film viewing is a community experience, granted, that can happen at home on the TV through VOD as well but it’s different.

Now, I love watching films at home on TV as well and honestly, I am part of the reason the independent film business has changed so drastically, because I, like most people, now watch most of the films I see at home, not in a theater. Since your question could spark a 10 page answer if delved into properly, I will leave the long version for another venue and say succinctly that VOD has its pros and cons. Its pros are that amazing independent films have a home, a place where many many people around the world can see them, albeit not in a theater which would be the preferred option, an option that used to be much more available, but at least they can see them in the second best way, on TV or a computer, which is certainly better than not seeing them at all.

 

As a filmmaker whose sole intention

and main joy is having people see his films,

VOD is a Godsend.

 

In short, one of the big cons of VOD is that because it is so cheap to get a movie on VOD platforms, films that have no business being released to the pubic are glutting the marketplace making it harder to find the films that deserve to be seen. Now, to be fare, VOD is really just the last part of the bigger problem which is that because it is so cheap to make the actual films themselves now, so many films are being made which shouldn’t see the light of day in the first place and people stick them on VOD because it’s so easy to make even a little profit. Even in the old “straight to DVD” days, the cost of putting out a movie on DVD still was prohibitive enough that there was more selectivity by the distributers of those films than there is today with the ease of self distribution through VOD so the video store wall still had fewer bad movies to sift through distracting you from finding the really good ones which, for whatever reason, never had a theatrical opening or if they did, it was so small you never heard of it.

But as with all arms of distribution, old and new, there are more discerning companies in this new era, like FilmBuff, who are very selective in what they put out on VOD and audiences will start to learn, just like with theatrical distributors, which companies release a higher quality movie and which companies release other kinds of movies.

But hopefully, the cream rises to the top, even if it takes a bit longer to get there and the chance for a good film to have a life in the present landscape of real independent film distribution (“real” meaning excellent indie films that don’t have huge stars in them or aren’t Sundance darlings) which without VOD would be a near extinct dying breed, makes it’s values far outweigh it’s downsides.

#

 

AFTER FALL, WINTER is available on iTunes.

 

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Movies On Demand - March 2012 Preview - The IndiesMarch 07, 2012

Movies On Demand - March 2012 Preview - The Indies
On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our March preview!
By Britt Bensen
 
MOVIES ON DEMAND
 
The Movies On Demand MOD March Preview of The Indies has arrived. Highlights of the new release schedule for March, 2012 include EL BULLI: COOKING IN PROGRESS, THE SKIN I LIVE IN, CARNAGE, A DANGEROUS METHOD and more. People who missed these highly-regarded titles can catch them on demand in March.

Almost every indie new release listed comes to Movies On Demand either before or the same day as DVD.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!


Indie Titles:
EL BULLI: COOKING IN PROGRESS – Premieres March 1
Documentary
Ferran Adrià, Oriol Castro

Pre-DVD, TV-MA


GAINSBOURG: A HEROIC LIFE
– Premieres March 6
TV-MA, Drama
Eric Elmosnino, Laetitia Casta

Same day as DVD


LIKE CRAZY – Premieres March 6
PG-13, Drama
Felicity Jones, Anton Yelchin

Same day as DVD


THE SKIN I LIVE IN – Premieres March 6
R, Thriller
Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya

Same day as DVD


APART – Premieres March 9
TV-14, Drama
Olesya Rulin, Josh Danziger

Same day as theatrical release


CARNAGE – Premieres March 20
R, Drama
Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster

Same day as DVD


 

96 MINUTES – Premieres March 22
R, Thriller
Evan Ross, Brittany Snow

Before theatrical release


A DANGEROUS METHOD – Premieres March 27
R, Drama
Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightly, Viggo Mortensen

Same day as DVD

March 2012 Preview - Movies On DemandMarch 06, 2012

March 2012 Preview - Movies On Demand

On Demand Weekly helps you browse through the New Movies On Demand (MOD) this month with our March preview!

By Britt Bensen
 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

The Movies On Demand MOD March preview has arrived. Highlights include several Academy Award nominated films including THE DESCENDENTS, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN and THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY and more. Almost every major studio premiere on the schedule comes to cable the same day as its DVD release and many before Netflix and Redbox.

Enjoy On Demanding this month!



Major Studio Releases:


PUSS IN BOOTS – Premieres March 2
PG, Animated
voices: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek

Available in 3D




FOOTLOOSE – Premieres March 6
PG-13, Drama
Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough

Same day as DVD




IMMORTALS – Premieres March 6
R, Action
Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke

Same day as DVD, Months before Netflix, available in 3D

 


JACK AND JILL – Premieres March 6
PG, Comedy
Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes

Same day as DVD




THE DESCENDANTS – Premieres March 13
R, Drama
George Clooney, Shailene Woodley

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox




MY WEEK WITH MARILYN – Premieres March 13
R, Drama
Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh

Same day as DVD

THE THREE MUSKETEERS – Premieres March 13
PG-13, Adventure
Logan Lerman, Orlando Bloom

Same day as DVD, available in 3D




YOUNG ADULT – Premieres March 9
R, Comedy
Charlize Theron, Patton Oswalt

Days before DVD




HAPPY FEET TWO – Premieres March 13
PG, Animated
voices: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix, available in 3D





THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN – Premieres March 20
PG, Animated, voices
Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis

Available in 3D




THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO – Premieres March 20
R, Thriller
Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig

Same day as DVD




THE MUPPETS – Premieres March 20
PG, Family
Jason Segel, Amy Adams

Same day as DVD




THE SITTER – Premieres March 20
TV-MA, Comedy
Jonah Hill, Max Records

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox




TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY – Premieres March 20
R, Thriller
Gary Oldman, Colin Firth

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix & Redbox




EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE – Premieres March 27
PG-13, Drama
Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock

Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix




HOP – Premieres March 30
PG, Animated
Russell Brand voice, James Marsden

Weeks before Netflix & Redbox

TOWER HEIST Holds Up Movie On Demand Top 10March 05, 2012

TOWER HEIST Holds Up Movie On Demand Top 10

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

 

The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. A VERY HAROLD & KUMAR CHRISTMAS
9.   BRIDESMAIDS
8.   DRIVE
7.   IN TIME
6.   MONEYBALL
5.   THE HELP
4.   THE RUM DIARY
3.   THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
2.   J. EDGAR - NEW
1.   TOWER HEIST - NEW

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending Febrnuary 26, 2012)

 


 

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- The Oscar Nominated MONEYBALL  has been on the Top 10 Movie On Demand for the last 7 weeks!!!

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Five Things We Learned from Oprah on Jimmy KimmelMarch 02, 2012

Five Things We Learned from Oprah on Jimmy Kimmel

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Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

Five Things We Learned from Oprah on Jimmy Kimmel

By T. Tara Turk

 

After one of the most watched and most boring Oscar© telecasts in the past few years (we’ll save that for another discussion), our girl Oprah made history by stopping by our boy Jimmy Kimmel’s show afterwards. Now I’m a Jimmy Fallon girl, mostly because of The Roots being his house band, but this was a smart move on Kimmel’s part to get some serious ratings as Oprah is still a huge draw for most (I mean she, with a few others, even got a shout out during the Oscars for receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award).

 


While we’re all still yukking it up over Kimmel’s genius OWN pitches skit, what did Oprah’s appearance on Kimmel really teach us?

 



1) Oprah is venturing into Barnum Bailey territory - Oprah freely admits that the hardest thing about owning an OWN (sorry had to do it) was coming up with programming that people want to see. Mon dieu! Oprah admits that she’s trying to figure out what we want to see? But she’s given us that for over 20 years on the Oprah Winfrey Show! If she doesn’t know now, what did her meetings sound like when she came up with the idea for the network? Now she’s been reduced to begging Nieslen viewers on Twitter to watch her cornucopia of random shows. While PT Barnum was fine with trying out new stuff in public, this is not Oprah’s MO and she’s clearly not comfortable with it.

2) Oprah is still very private - Kimmel barely talked to Oprah. Most of the segment consisted of the funny pitch skits he came up with that will, in no way, ever enhance the network. They will just enhance the still very private Oprah. She got to play act in scenarios outside of her character (I still think Repo Oprah is funniest as the idea of taking back all her favorite things that we couldn’t afford in the first place) without revealing anything new!

3) OWN is still in trouble -

 

While Jimmy’s skits were lighthearted and fun, they still hit on a key point: Oprah’s shows are not striking a match. Kimmel didn’t spoof any of her current shows! He spoofed fake shows for her network. I suggested in a prior column that Oprah do an Oscar special. She did. Did anyone know that?

 



4) Ellen Degeneres is smart - No, Ellen wasn’t on Kimmel but Ellen’s JCPenny commercials were on the whole night and guess what? They were the biggest thing talked about that evening. In fact, Twitter was a buzz about why Ellen wasn’t hosting the Oscars. Not Oprah. Ellen. Ellen hasn’t gone for her own network - she’s just opted to market herself and that’s paid off big time for her. What if there were no OWN but Oprah products you could buy - Oprah journals, Oprah spa centers and home spas, Oprah candles, Oprah Hospitals?

5) Oprah is still fierce - There’s absolutely no way you can miss her when she’s present. Her spot during the Oscar’s telecast was less than four seconds but the first thing out of my mouth was “What’s that dress she’s wearing? I need it!” One of Kimmel’s skits featured Jennifer Aniston and I still looked at Oprah the whole time.

Oprah has IT and she harnessed whatever IT is for years on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Perhaps we’re discovering that the plan to do OWN may have lacked proper research on what OWN would be and if that would actually work as a network. Or more importantly, what was going to be the measurement of their success? Quality of shows or number of viewers?

Networks have historically taken years to sort of find their niche among viewers (I distinctly remember Oxygen starting out as a high brown network but then they quickly discovered “The Bad Girls Club” gave them a larger audience. Whatever it is,

 

Oprah is at the intersection of art and commerce

and if anyone can figure directions from there,

it is indeed Oprah.

 

 
- T. Tara Turk

Tara
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Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s New HBO Series: LIFE’S TOO SHORT - On DemandMarch 02, 2012

Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s New HBO Series: LIFE’S TOO SHORT - On Demand

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Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: Life's Too Short (HBO).


Life's Too Short
It's not the size that counts

By Jean Tait

 

I love Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. I thoroughly enjoyed “Idiot Abroad” and “Extras.” Knowing they were creating a show with similarly snarky dwarf actor, Warwick Davis (WILLOW, HARRY POTTER), and some brilliant famous face cameos, and

 

I knew I’d be getting deadpan Brit humor

at its best!


“Life’s Too Short” is a mockumentary a la “The Office,” and the subject matter is perfect for the genre. Answering the question, “What’s it like to be a (sort of) famous little person?” “Life’s Too Short” follows the day-to-day life and career of Warwick Davis. In order to push the humor, they downplay his most recent accomplishments in the dual roles of Griphook and Professor Filius Flitwick in the Harry Potter movies, to create the impression that he is now down on his luck since his success in the 1980’s of WILLOW and STAR WARS.

 


Ricky Gervais, Warwick Davis / LIFE'S TOO SHORT (HBO)



This Warwick Davis is a pint-size actor with enough ego and bombast for a Hulk-sized ham. His need for cash (he’s in the midst of a nasty divorce AND he owes back taxes) forces him to get into a number of uncomfortable situations, including being hired so Johnny Depp can observe him as a character study, and acting as a stand-in for a child actor playing opposite Helena Bonham Carter. Depp and Carter are fantastic, as they play “themselves.” Watching Depp meet up with Ricky Gervais (who famously dissed him at the 2011 Golden Globes) is pee-funny! Helena Bonham Carter is an hysterical mess as her discomfort with Davis gets harder and harder for her to hide in each successive take. The crew working to indulge her neuroses ends up putting Davis in a trash bin.

 


Ricky Gervais, Warwick Davis, Stephen Merchant / LIFE'S TOO SHORT (HBO)

In another episode, Liam Neeson tries to do comic improv with Gervais, but fails spectacularly. He insists on playing someone with AIDs, and every time Gervais and Merchant try to gently steer him into something less serious, he just keeps dragging it back there.

You can tell these stars are delighted to poke some holes in their reputations as Serious Actors.

The not so famous faces are quite funny, too, especially Rosamund Hanson as his dim bulb, blonde secretary. Yes, it’s a stereotype, but then it’s a stereotype that little people are funny, and in this show, they play the stereotypes for laughs at 110%!

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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THE PILL - What Happens The Morning After?February 29, 2012

THE PILL - What Happens The Morning After?

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE PILL (FilmBuff).

 

THE PILL

By Sky McCarthy

 

The morning after can be extremely uncomfortable, but THE PILL takes the awkwardness of a one -night stand to the next level. While this movie may be a snapshot to the sexual realities of today, the film lacks any imagination to provide unique insight. It begins with a classic tale of modern “romance” – boy meets girl, girl gets drunk, boy sleeps with girl…unprotected.

 


After a frantic morning fight, Fred (Noah Bean, “Nikita” “Damages”) convinces Mindy (Rachel Boston, “In Plain Sight”) to take the morning after pill despite her surprising religious convictions. Fred is immediately relieved after the initial swallow but soon becomes Mindy’s unwilling companion for the day when he realizes she must take a second dose within 12 hours.

 



The storyline is somewhat complicated by the fact that Fred is already in a relationship. Fans of the MY GIRL movies will be surprised to see Anna Chlumsky in a rare on screen role as Fred’s nagging and shrewish girlfriend. While Mindy initially represents a mental and physical escape from reality, she herself is emotionally unstable and invents white lies throughout the film to keep Fred’s attention. The next 24 hours take Fred on a strange roller coaster of events through New York City including a confrontational meeting with Mindy’s ex and a surprise visit to her parent’s apartment.

 



As the movie drags on, it becomes apparent that every character is completely flawed. Not one of them is likeable so it becomes unclear as to why anyone should care about hurt feelings or unwanted pregnancies. Initially the film plays like a lengthy PSA for the consequences of unprotected sex and one may be left wondering if Planned Parenthood had a hand in funding production costs.

 

A few early scenes play out as a blow by blow instruction manual on how to properly take birth control. These moments are still more enjoyable than the rest of the film which features lengthy altercations and a slew of inconsequential moments.

THE PILL is tedious at best. As a commentary on the contemporary hook-up scene, the movie succeeds at portraying a series of unlikeable people in unstable relationships. But without any poignant information or new view on the subject, director J.C. Khoury ends up leaving audiences slightly annoyed if not depressed.

Everyone knows that dating in big cities can be difficult but if everyone in the real world is as deceptive and self-centered as the protagonists in THE PILL, then no one really deserves true happiness in love.

 

SKIP IT

 

- Sky McCarthy

 

Sky
Sky McCarthy (@ILiveSkyHigh) is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly and a television enthusiast (ask me about anything!) currently working in entertainment in New York City.

 

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Linda Cardellini In RETURN - DEMAND ITFebruary 28, 2012

Linda Cardellini In RETURN - DEMAND IT

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: RETURN (Focus World).

 

RETURN

By Chris Claro

 

RETURN, written and directed by Liza Johnson, opens with a shot of a decidedly unglamorous Linda Cardellini (FREAKS AND GEEKS) as Kelli, in combat fatigues, warily ascending an escalator in an airport. As her husband and daughters greet her, Kelli appears both frightened and exhilarated at the prospect of her homecoming, returning to a familiar situation that has become alien. A National Guardswoman who keeps the goodwill of her friends and family at bay by reminding those close to her that “a lot of people had it worse” than she did, Kelli finds, as many movie soldiers have before her, that

 

coming home can be even more devastating

than going to war.

 


Linda Cardellini / RETURN (Focus World)

Johnson keeps Kelli’s story intimate, a finely-wrought character study of the stress imposed on a family when war tears it apart, if only temporarily. Within days of her return Kelli angrily quit her job, begins to suspect her husband of having an affair, and finds herself in rehab to avoid jail. When her behavior puts her kids in danger, her husband has no choice but to leave with them.

 


John Slattery / RETURN (Focus World)


Cardellini plays Kelli as someone dealing with intense pain, but displacing it and in the process, alienating everyone around her. Cardellini’s portrayal is subtle and nuanced, delineating Kelli’s despair without spelling it out. She foregoes histrionics in favor of suppressed rage as she pushes away friends, family, and employers, finding a kindred spirit only after she’s thrust into rehab, in fellow veteran Bud. Played, in a true departure from his MAD MEN persona, by John Slattery, the shambling, easygoing Bud recognizes the turbulence that plagues Kelli and their scenes together are some of the film’s most affecting.

 


Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon / RETURN (Focus World)

 

As Kelli’s husband, the seemingly ubiquitous Michael Shannon (TAKE SHELTER) is outstanding, a paragon of forbearance whose tolerance is tested within days of his wife’s return. Having maintained a business and raised his girls in Kelli’s absence, Shannon’s Mike is thrilled to have his partner back, but as Kelli spirals downward and mistakenly leaves one of their daughters alone in a deserted park, Mike realizes that his only choice is to separate his wife from their kids. Shannon’s dour mien and low-simmer approach make his pain palpable.

Though not as shattering as THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, nor as compellingly acted as COMING HOME, RETURN is an effective tale of the emotional toll of war. In some ways, the film recalls a more recent war story, THE HURT LOCKER, in its willingness to say that some service people are more at home on the battlefield than they are on their own turf. A small-scale story full of fine performances, RETURN is a powerful study of the battle that occurs after the battlefield.
 

 

DEMAND IT

 

- Chris Claro

 

Chris
Chris Claro is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. He is a former Director of Promotion for Sundance Channel and now works as a writer, producer, and media educator. He is a regular contributor to dvdverdict.com and contributor to the Eyes and Ears section of huffingtonpost.com

 

RETURN (Focus World) is now on demand.

 

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BRIDESMAIDS: The Top VOD Movie Title Of All TimeFebruary 27, 2012

BRIDESMAIDS: The Top VOD Movie Title Of All Time

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Universal Pictures' comedy film BRIDESMAIDS is now the most-ordered video on demand title of all time, with over 4.8 million rentals in just over four months of release, according to Rentrak's OnDemand Essentials.

 

 

BRIDESMAIDS has grossed over $24 million in VOD revenue since it debuted in September and $40 million domestically with all digital transactions accounted.

 

BRIDESMAIDS was one of Universal’s biggest hits of 2011 and the highest grossing R-rated female comedy of all time. The film grossed over $288 million at the worldwide box office during its theatrical run and continues to dominate the home video charts with over $100 million in Blu-ray and DVD sales in the U.S.
 

What movie on demand is #2? How much money have the rest of the Top 10 most rented movies on demand made? We don't know. It's not available. Now if only the Movie On Demand providers and Rentrak would publish all of the VOD results so we could compare accordingly and not read this in a vacuum.

 

Kudos to Universal for sharing this information.

Oscar® Winning & Nominated Films Available On DemandFebruary 27, 2012

Oscar® Winning & Nominated Films Available On Demand

Last night was 84th annual Academy Awards with nine-time host Billy Crystal. What did you think? Did you follow our tweets? Editor-in-Chief Britt Bensen & writer T. Tara Turk also tweeted live during the awards show.


Now that you know the results, are there any movies you want to see, but missed in your local theater? "Hugo" or "The Descendants"? Below is the list of Oscar® Winners & Nominated currently available or their upcoming date on demand. You'll have to wait for "The Artist" as it makes more money in theaters.

 

Nominated films premiering soon include:
“Hugo,” - Premieres on MOD February 28
“The Descendants” - Premieres on MOD March 13** (weeks before Netflix and Redbox)
“My Week with Marilyn” - Premieres March 13**
The Muppets” – Premieres March 20, (Same day as DVD)
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” - Premieres on MOD March 20**
“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” - Premieres March 20** (weeks before Netflix and Redbox)
“The Adventures of Tintin” - Premieres March 20
“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” - Premieres March 27** (weeks before Netflix and Redbox)


Oscar®  Winners available now (or soon) on cable’s Movies on Demand:

“Hugo” (Premieres on MOD February 28**) - 5 Time Oscar Winner (including Cinematography).
“The Descendants” (Premieres on MOD March 13**, weeks before Netflix and Redbox) - Best Adapted Screenplay
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (Premieres on MOD March 20**) - Best Film Editing
“Midnight in Paris” (Now playing) - Best Original Screenplay by Woody Allen
“The Help” (Now playing) - Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Octavia Spencer
“Beginners” (Now playing) - Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer
"The Muppets” (Premieres March 20) - Best Song
"The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore" - Best Animated Short: (Now Playing as part of Best Animated Short Films)
"The Shore" - Best Live Action Short (Now Playing - as part  Best Live Action Short Films package)

Nominated films currently playing include:

“Moneyball,”
“The Tree of Life,”
“Warrior,”
“Bridesmaids,” (playing until Feb. 29)
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“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2,”
“The Ides of March,” “Margin Call,” (playing until March 4)
“Anonymous,”
"Hell and Back Again,"
"If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front,"
“Drive,”
“Real Steel,”
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes.”


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**Premieres on MOD same day as DVD.

 

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Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

 

The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand

10. BRIDESMAIDS
9.   REAL STEEL
8.   DREAM HOUSE
7.   THE HELP
6.   MONEYBALL
5.   A VERY HAROLD & KUMAR CHRISTMAS
4.   DRIVE
3.   IN TIME
2.   THE RUM DIARY - NEW
1.   THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
 

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South Africa’s Sylvia Plath, Ingrid Jonker’s Story Is Told In BLACK BUTTERFLIESFebruary 24, 2012

South Africa’s Sylvia Plath, Ingrid Jonker’s Story Is Told In BLACK BUTTERFLIES

Tibeca Film

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: BLACK BUTTEFLIES (Tribeca Film).


BLACK BUTTERFLIES
The soul-piercing voice of a generation, of a people…Ingrid Jonker
By Cynthia Kane

 

She’s known widely in South Africa, but elsewhere, I’m just not sure. The South Africans refer to her as their “Sylvia Plath”, but her words speak more fully of the human experience, of injustice and touch on the social and political. Not only will BLACK BUTTERLIES attract an art-house audience and perhaps wider – particularly women and a smart crowd who just likes a good story – it may also introduce this poet’s work to a new audience outside her native land.

 


To call Ingrid Jonker, the “South African Sylvia Plath” just doesn’t make sense, except they were both women, extraordinary poets, emotionally charged and both died well before their time. I don’t know if Jonker was depressed or mentally ill; this film seems to indicate the circumstances of her life played a huge part in her chaotic behavior, her enormous sensual appetites, her desire to live life fully, her need to attack injustices via her words. Is she so different than any other artist who’s politically, emotionally charged? Was it the times in which she lived that puts that judgment of mental instability on her? Was she unhinged or was her society, this Apartheid-era South Africa the element of actual insanity, and not the woman here?

 


In reality Jonker was far more political, her poems attacking the ugly, racist society she lived in. a nice but maybe not necessary moment at end, includes we hear Nelson Mandela reading her most famous work, "The child (who was shot dead by soldiers at Nyanga)". It would have been less cliché to choose another way of demonstrating her continued popularity in post-Apartheid South Africa; Nelson Mandela does not have to be part of every South African film that comes out internationally.

 

The film is carried by strong performances by Dutch actress Carine Van Houten as Jonker, Irish actor Liam Cunningham as her lover, the South African novelist Jack Cope. This pair have an incredible on-screen chemistry – there are great love scenes here; I even thought to myself how rarely we see great and honest love scenes of late. My favorite aspect of the film is Rutger Hauer playing her father, a man who heads the Apartheid government’s Censorship Board and condemns his daughter publicly by banning her work. Hauer is a much finer actor than any of us stateside give him credit for and I have to admit I didn’t recognize him until the credits rolling at the end reminded me.

 



What Dutch director Paula van der Oest doesn’t give us is a fuller picture of Jonker’s life. Indeed she covers a period during the last 5 years before her suicide at age 31. Here we get a sense of her dismal childhood, abandoned then taken in by a father who could care less, but what happens in between? Suddenly she’s being pulled out of the sea, when Jack Cope jumps in to save her (uh-oh! Clunky foreshadowing!) and then recognizes her as the famous poet Ingrid Jonker. What happened between that childhood and this point in time? There’s no real sense of that here but I was captivated enough by this film, Jonker’s story, to jump online to discover more.

And now… I will read her poetry and maybe others who don’t know her, like me, will too.

 

 
demand it
 

- Cynthia Kane

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Cynthia Kane reviews documentaries for On Demand Weekly. She is a writer and Sr Programming Manager for [ ITVS], overseeing the International Initiative for funding in their SF office. Prior she’s had many incarnations from actor to writer to producer. She co-created DOCday on Sundance Channel.

 

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Tribeca Film’s NEON FLESH Premieres On Demand TodayFebruary 24, 2012

Tribeca Film’s NEON FLESH Premieres On Demand Today

Tibeca Film

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: NEON FLESH (Tribeca Film).


NEON FLESH
By Joe Charnitski

 

The gritty street drama that shines a bright light into the dark corners of crime and punishment has been a part of cinema since the beginning of movies. Warner Bros. built their studio on bold gangster pictures in the 1920’s and 30’s. Many cinephiles would credit Scorsese’s MEAN STREETS for invigorating the genre and spotlighting the common hoodlum over the mafia don. The 1990’s gave us Tarantino, and his many imitators, and just a few years ago the Italian film GOMORRAH received raves for its brazen depiction of modern Italy and the expendable, low-level thugs running its streets.

NEON FLESH is a new Spanish film that forces its way into the canon of down and dirty, rough and tumble, life on the street pictures. Its protagonist, Ricky, a 20-something hustler who’s only know life in the gutters, defines the film’s philosophy in a very early voice-over, which I’ll paraphrase: there are two kinds of people, those selling flesh and those buying. There’s plenty of flesh being sold in this movie, both literally and figuratively, but who’s buying and who’s not? Well, that’s what makes the story worth telling.

 


Ricky’s mother, Pura, is due to be released from prison any day now. She abandoned Ricky a decade earlier when she was working as a prostitute. Instead of holding a grudge and cursing her name, Ricky anticipates his mother’s release like they’ve always been the best of friends. He even goes to great lengths to save money (earned by selling drugs) and buy her a very special gift: a brothel. Not my first choice on Mother’s Day, but this isn’t your average family.

Ricky recruits his friend Angelito to help him acquire the women, fix up the real estate and get his bar/club/house of ill repute up and running. Angelito warns his young friend that the big boys of the local crime scene aren’t going to be too happy with his attempts to climb out of the gutter and into the upper reaches of perversion for profit. That’s their turf. The kid won’t listen. He’s doing it for Mom after all.

As the plot builds more than one crime boss comes after Ricky and his business, his first encounters with his mother after all of these years are not what he hoped for and he eventually finds himself in the middle of a war of revenge between local police and Chino, an underworld overlord who’s son was killed under suspicious circumstances. By the end, ala PULP FICTION, it’s amazing how everything is connected.

 

Writer/director Paco Cabezas succeeds on many levels with this film. There is a tangible energy and vitality to the cinematography and editing that forces you to take the thrill ride with Ricky and his friends, white knuckles and all. There are visceral moments of very satisfying high action, and some of the violence (much of it brutal, you should be warned) is very creative and fresh. That’s not easy in a world where twenty SAW pictures have been made.

 



There are also moments of sharp humor, and, it’s worth noting, the human element is not lost in all of the quick cuts, topless women and pools of blood. You might question the need for so many characters, but you’ll be more than happy to have met them when a little bit of their humanity peeks through the grimy curtain

If the film struggles at all it may be with maintaining a consistent tone. Sometimes Ricky and his friends appear as bumbling comic characters, but we can’t overlook the fact that they bought three frightened women in a dark warehouse and forced them into prostitution. The film is funny, dark, violent, touching, sexy and intense. Cabezas may not yet be a mature enough filmmaker to seamlessly tie all that together, but he gets a lot of credit for his ambition, and his film hits a lot more than it misses.

 

 

Joe Charnitski

- Joe Charnitski
Joe Charnitski is a new contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. His career in film and television production, development and marketing has included stops at Miramax Films, Syfy and VH1. He currently works at a entertainment focused social media marketing agency in New York City. Twitter: @JoeCharnitski

 

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Julie Bowen, Connie Britton And More Star in Tribeca Film’s CONCEPTION - Now On DemandFebruary 24, 2012

Julie Bowen, Connie Britton And More Star in Tribeca Film’s CONCEPTION - Now On Demand

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: CONCEPTION (Tribeca Film).

 

CONCEPTION
By Amy Slotnick

 

Nine romantic couples on the eve of conception. First time, first date. Erotic and neurotic. CONCEPTION shows us vignette-like scenes, immersing its audience into nine separate relationships.

The implications of sex are made relatable and humorous by the a talented cast including Julie Bowen (“Modern Family”),, Sarah Hyland (“Modern Family”), David Arquette (NEVER BEEN KISSED), Connie Britton (“Friday Night Lights”) and Alan Tudyk (DODGEBALL).

 



We follow these couples in various set ups, one on a blind date, another going through fertility treatments. Pairs are shown in long-standing and dysfunctional relationships. Some sex-deprived, others over-sexed. What they have in common is that all are about to conceive, however not intentionally for all.

 


It’s a cute concept, but the film is weakened by the limitations of its many sketch-like scenes that provide a lack of feeling for any one story in the ensemble. As a result you never get fully immersed in the story, which breezes by at a fast pace and light, comic tone.

 

 

The film’s style, editing techniques and talent of its cast keep you engaged in what would otherwise be a thinly amusing rom-com. This low budget indie is now ON DEMAND from Tribeca Fim, after playing many film festivals.

 

 

 

 

Amy Slotnick

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Amy Slotnick is a contributor to On Demand Weekly. She works as an independent producer and freelance consultant to film financing start-ups. Previously she was a Senior VP of Production at Miramax Films.

 

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BATTLEGROUND: Hulu’s First Original Scripted Series PremieresFebruary 24, 2012

BATTLEGROUND: Hulu’s First Original Scripted Series Premieres

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Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: BATTLEGROUND (Hulu).


Battleground
Hulu's First Original Scripted Series

By Jean Tait

 

Hulu swings into the fray, attempting to compete with Netflix’s foray into original programming. Netflix’s first original series, “Lillyhammer” is now up against Hulu’s “Battleground.”

Not as ambitious as “Lillyhammer,” “Battleground” is a low-budget faux documentary in the style of “The Office.” “Battleground” follows a small band of staff and volunteers for a Wisconsin State Senate race as they plan, scheme, bungle and manipulate.

 



Stereotypical characters abound: The too-clever-by-half campaign manager (cutie Jay Hayden with just the right combination of sincere charm and snark), the naïve newcomer fresh from his last job at a renaissance faire (Ben Samuel) The hot but uptight media flak (Teri Reeves) and the bully of the group (Jordan T. Maxwell).

 


The show focuses more on the characters than the plot, which is refreshing for a “political” show. The audience really isn’t given enough information about the candidates’ politics to care about who wins the Wisconsin Senate race.

 

However, the audience is asked to care about the campaign team and how they fare. Whether or not you will care depends on your taste. If you think “The Office” is hysterical, you will probably love “Battleground.” If, like me, you find “The Office” just meh, you will probably not become obsessed with “Battleground” either.

 



But, heck, at only 22 minutes and no commercials (yay!), it’s definitely worth checking out a few episodes to see for yourself.

 

TRY IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

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Luther Returns For Season 2 (VOD Hidden Gem)February 24, 2012

Luther Returns For Season 2 (VOD Hidden Gem)

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Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

LUTHER

By T. Tara Turk

 

Now that PBS’s hit "Downton Abbey" has shut down the big house for the season and we’re suffering from Edwardian England post serial withdrawal, it’s time to gather some dangerous warped perspective on Brit drama and catch up on last season’s "Luther" on BBC On Demand.

 


I don’t care if you have to take the cable USB cord and plug into your vein, you have to catch up on where we left off with Luther, distraught with his wife Zoe’s murder, and nearly on the verge of suicide. I have to say that I’m slightly glad to be rid of Luther’s wife because, out of all of Luther’s relationships, this one proved to be the least believable. Most of that is because you never really quite understood what purpose Zoe served aside from gnawing at her fingers and leading Luther and her boyfriend, Mark, on whirlwind of confusion. In death, Zoe serves a much better purpose for Mark and Luther that you’ll have to find out.

Thank the Queen of England for Alice, easily one of the most complex and interesting female characters on television. The relationship between Alice is Luther is one most writers dream of creating because there are no boundaries - only a match of the minds that reads of the Nielsen ratings (no Oprah ratings begging necessary here).

 



Season 2 is a total of 4 episodes as opposed to the 6 so there’s no reason to delay on catching up. New characters haunt Luther in new ways to explore his own vulnerability. There’s Jenny whom he’s trying to protect. There’s Baba who gives Godmother from Cocaine Cowboys II a run for her money due to her creepy collection of her “family” criminals. There’s Martin Schenk, head of Luther’s new unit who is determined to clean the force of crooked cops and will stop almost at nothing to do it.
 

We’ve also got a new team member, Erin Gray, who is trying her best to stay above the fray, unlike Luther’s chum Ripley, who’s admiration for Luther makes him so not afraid of crossing the lines of duty to get justice. Poor Erin is going to find that really hard.

 



If it’s not enough that Idris Elba won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Luther (wearing male Christian Louboutin’s complete with the red bottoms no less), then it has to be enough that each episode is like a mini-movie roller coaster, where right and wrong blur into each other CONSTANTLY.
 

DEMAND IT

 
- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
 
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Is GOON A Modern Day SLAP SHOT?February 24, 2012

Is GOON A Modern Day SLAP SHOT?

Magnolia Pictures

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: GOON (Magnolia).

 

GOON

By Gabriel Desjardins

 

When they asked me to review this film, I don’t think they quite knew how connected I am to it. Let’s go back six years – I’m at a friend’s wedding and someone tells me I have to talk to the groom’s cousin. His cousin tells me he wrote a movie with his friend when he was 14 years old and they’re looking to get it produced in Hollywood. What was it about? “These two guys are in high school and they like these girls and they go to a party.” I made a face. “No, it’s good, I swear.” Who was that kid? Evan Goldberg. And the movie? SUPERBAD So what the hell do I know?

Some people start watching Youtube and waste hours looking at movies of kittens swimming or awful Paul Lekakis music videos. I watch one thing and one thing only on youtube: hockey fights. So I can’t imagine anything better than an updated SLAP SHOT written by Goldberg and shot in my home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba with cameos by people I know. The homage to the 70s minor-league hockey classic starts early: profanity that doesn’t usually make it into modern films, French-Canadian stereotypes, gay jokes and players giving a hostile crowd the finger as they enter the arena. (In a nice touch, the crowd returns the favor with giant foam middle fingers.)

 


Seann William Scott in GOON, a Magnet Release. Photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing.


The story is influenced as much by THE WATERBOY

as it is by what is arguably Paul Newman’s magnum opus.

 

Much like Adam Sandler’s Bobby Boucher and his mother, hard-headed bouncer Doug Glatt, played by Seann William Scott, is protective of his younger gay brother. When his excitable best friend, played by co-writer Jay Baruchel, goads a goon into climbing into the crowd at a local hockey game and coming after him, Glatt objects to the player’s use of gay slurs and displays both his ability to take a punch and his ability to deliver one, knocking the player out in the stands.

This display of punching talent gets Glatt recruited by the local hockey team, where, in scenes reminiscent of the 1986 fighting classic YOUNGBLOOD, he learns, just barely, to skate. (Rob Lowe’s Dean Youngblood had to learn, just barely, to fight.) Glatt excels at fighting in the local league, which gets him called up to a high minor-league team in Halifax, coached by the brother of his hometown team’s coach. The Halifax team hasn’t won a game in a month, and features French-Canadian forward Xavier Laflamme, who can stickhandle in a phone booth but has been ducking body contact since famous goon Ross Rhea hit him in an NHL game three years earlier.

 


Liev Schreiber in GOON, a Magnet Release. Photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing.

 

Glatt moves in with Laflamme and is supposed to serve as a deterrent to anyone who might want to hit the French-Canadian star on the ice and also potentially moderate Laflamme’s selfishness and cocaine-and-strippers lifestyle off the ice. Thus is the stage set for redemption: we assume Laflamme will reform and re-find the touch that once made him the #2 draft pick and a rookie star in Montreal; and Glatt, who has never had a job that didn’t primarily involve punching, will achieve sufficient success with his fists to overcome the weight of the disapproval of his Jewish parents and potentially even find true love among the hockey groupies.

 


Seann William Scott in GOON, a Magnet Release. Photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing.

Like SLAP SHOT and YOUNGBLOOD before it, the movie ends with a climactic and epic battle between Glatt and Rhea, with the result no less in doubt beforehand than the Balboa-Drago bout in ROCKY IV, (Indeed, Baruchel tells Glatt that he’s like the “Jewish Dolph Lundgren”, though in the role of ROCKY.).

 


Jay Baruchel in GOON, a Magnet Release. Photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing

So what’s the verdict?

 

 

- Gabriel Desjardins

 


Gabriel Desjardins is a special correspondant to On Demand Weekly. Among many other things,Yahoo Sports’ Greg Wyshynski called him "perhaps the greatest stats blogger in hockey." He writes under the suitably-Winnipeg-themed pseudonym “Hawerchuk” at the Winnipeg Jets blog Arctic Ice Hockey, runs the hockey statistics website Behindthenet.ca, and contributed possibly the only comparison of chess and hockey fighting ever published in The Wall Street Journal: The Goon Patrol: Rating Hockey's Fighters.

 

GOON (Magnolia) is now on demand.

 

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2012 Oscar® Nominated Shorts Available On DemandFebruary 22, 2012

2012 Oscar® Nominated Shorts Available On Demand

Are you a cinephile? Someone who wants to find an up-and-comer filmmaker? Or do you want to be able to screen all Academy Awards® nomiated films for your Oscar® pool this Sunday? Well now you can watch all of the 2012 Oscar® Nominated Shorts in one place.

 

The best of this year’s nominated shorts are offered in two special packages: Best Animated Short Films and Best Live Action Short Films, in both HD and SD. These films are presented On Demand to cable television subscribers by ShortsHD and iN DEMAND.

 

Best Live Action Short Films

- “Pentecost”- Ireland (12 min, Director: Peter McDonald) - When Damian is forced to serve as an altar boy at an important mass in his local parish he faces a difficult choice: conform to the status quo or serve an extended ban from his passion in life, football.
- “Raju” - Germany/India (25 min, Director: Max Zähle) - A German couple in Kolkata adopts an Indian orphan. When their child suddenly disappears, they realize that they are part of the problem.
- “The Shore”- Ireland (31 min, Director: Terry George) - Joe and Paddy have been divided for 25 years by the tumult of "The Troubles". When Joe returns home to Northern Ireland, his daughter Patricia brings the two men together for a reunion, with unexpected results.
- “Time Freak” - USA (11 min, Director: Andrew Bowler) - A neurotic inventor creates a time machine, only to get caught up traveling around yesterday.
- “Tuba Atlantic” Norway (26 min, Director: Hallvar Witzø) - Seventy-year-old Oskar has only six days left to live, and wants to reconcile with his brother after a lifetime of disagreement.


Best Animated Short Films


- “Dimanche/Sunday”- Canada (10 min, Director: Patrick Doyon) - Every Sunday, it's the same old routine! The train clatters through the village and almost shakes the pictures off the wall. In the church, Dad dreams about his toolbox. And of course later Grandma will get a visit and the animals will meet their fate.
- “A Morning Stroll” - UK (7 mins, Director: Grant Orchard) - When a New Yorker walks past a chicken on his morning stroll, we are left to wonder which one is the real city slicker.
- “Wild Life” - Canada (14 mins, Directors: Amanda Forbis, Wendy Tilby) – In 1909, an Englishman moves to the Canadian frontier, but is singularly unsuited to it. His letters home are much sunnier than the reality, with inter-titles often comparing his fate to that of a comet.
- “The Fantasic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” - USA (15 mins, Directors: William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg) - Inspired, in equal measures, by Hurricane Katrina, Buster Keaton, The Wizard of Oz, and a love for books, this film is a poignant, humorous allegory about the curative powers of written story.

 

You can also watch the Oscar Nominated Short Films 2010 and Oscar Nominated Short Films 2011 in both live action and animation genres.*

 

Here’s where viewers can find this content within their On Demand on-screen menus:

Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks and Cox:
“Awards Season” category.

Comcast:
“Oscar Nominees” category and other similar folders.

Bresnan:
“Oscar Short Films”

Cablevision:
“All Movies By Genre/Family (Drama for Live-Action)”
“New Releases”
“Oscar Short Films”

Charter:
“New Releases”
 

*NOTE: Title dates and availability may vary by system. Not available on all cable systems.

Titles start on Feb. 21 and end as follows: Time Warner Cable/Bright House Networks/Comcast/Cox/Bresnan/Cablevision – 3/12; Charter, 3/23.

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1 Is The #1 Movie On DemandFebruary 22, 2012

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1 Is The #1 Movie On Demand

Get the latest information about Movies On Demand from On Demand Weekly. Every week we provide the Week’s Top 10 Movies On Demand (MOD).

 

MOVIES ON DEMAND

 

The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand


10. THE THING
9.   PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3
8.   DREAM HOUSE
7.   50/50
6.   MONEYBALL
5.   REAL STEEL
4.   A VERY HAROLD & KUMAR CHRISTMAS - NEW
3.   IN TIME
2.   DRIVE
1.   THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1 - NEW

Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending Febrnuary 13, 2012)

 

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You’ve Seen Celebrities Pledge To Watch TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE, Will You?February 22, 2012

You’ve Seen Celebrities Pledge To Watch TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE, Will You?

Magnolia Pictures

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE (Magnolia).

 

TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE
By Adam Schartoff

 

Warning: do not see this movie without smoking cannibis first. If you haven’t heard of Tim and Eric, permit me to illuminate. To call them a comedy duo would not be quite the accurate description. While they do create sketches designed to make people laugh, they generally don’t include the traditional comic arcs you might find in, say, a Saturday Night Live skit or something on Funny or Die. Gross out humor is a basic tenet as are the deranged characters who populate the sketches.

 



Ostensibly an expanded version of their sketch show on Adult Swim —cleverly called Tim and Eric’s Awesome Show, Great Job— TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE follows the titular pair, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, whom after getting an enormous budget to make their movie, wind up and blowing it all on make-overs and other insane purchases. The movie starts with them screening their movie —maybe 10 minutes long— for the top brass at the studio which includes Tommy Shlaaang (Robert Loggia), their chief investor. Displeased with the outcome of the movie, Shlaaang demands his money back or will have the two killed.

 



In order to raise the billion dollars, the guys respond to a TV add to take over a mall currently operated by businessman Damien Weebs (Will Ferrell) and his son Taquito (John C. Reilly). The mall has become beset with fire and brimstone. There’s are winos sleeping in corridors, and a blood thirsty wolf looking for prey among other things. Not to say its stores aren’t in operation. One is a sword shop run by the least customer friendly human being you’re likely to come across and played by a mustachioed Will Forte. Another shop is run by a man who, in order to keep his job at the mall, agrees to hand his pre-pubescent son over to Tim who subsequently refers to the boy as his own. Fortunately the more creepier possibilities to that sub-plot are never explored.

 

 

Perhaps I’m a bit old fashioned but I like my sophomoric humor laced with a modicum of cleverness. TIM AND ERIC make me me long for the days of Tom Green and Pauly Shore. I’m not saying that Tim and Eric don’t deserve a platform for their brand of humor, and that might just well be the 11 minute sketch format they have on their Adult Swim series. In interviews the two performers admit to intentionally making their movie look crappy. Okay, then don’t charge to see the movie. Then I can save to make a movie of my own.

 

 

- Adam Schartoff

 

Adam

Adam Schartoff, a long time resident of Brooklyn, is the founder and programmer of Filmwax, a film series based in Kings County. Adam is also a contributing writer to a number of film-related publications and websites including Tribeca Films, Filmmaker Magazine and On Demand Weekly.

 

TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE (Magnolia) is now On Demand.

 

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LILYHAMMER: Netflix’s First Original Scripted Series PremieresFebruary 17, 2012

LILYHAMMER: Netflix’s First Original Scripted Series Premieres

Netflix

Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies and shows on demand from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: LILYHAMMER (Netflix).


LILYHAMMER
Netflix's First Original Scripted Series

By Jean Tait

 

Netflix debuts its inaugural original series with “Lilyhammer,” starring, co-written, and co-executive produced by Steve Van Zandt of “The Sopranos” and Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band.

 



As with “The Sopranos,” Steve Van Zandt makes good use of his deadpan, hang-dog, Brooklynesque visage as mobster Frank “the Fixer” Tagliano. When a hit on Frank goes wrong, he decides to turn state’s witness and go into protection. Having been entranced by the images of Lilehammer during the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway, Frank asks to be relocated to what he calls Lillyhammer. And so it is that “Giovanni (call me Johnny) Henriksen” arrives in the frozen north, new passport in hand.

 



At this point, one expects hilarious fish out of water high jinks, but “Lillyhammer” is a little more subtle than that. Instead of playing the Ugly American, Johnny (as he will now be known) actually studies Norwegian diligently, and though not prepared for the realities of deep snow, neighborhood sheep, and electric automobiles, he adapts quickly while still holding onto his unique character and his equally unique moral code.

 

 

I appreciate the unexpected attitude of this dark comedy. I loved FARGO. However, I have the same problem with this as I had with “The Sopranos.” I really hate when popular culture honors the Mafia. Frank “the Fixer” Tagliano may be a likable guy, but he’s a criminal and, probably, a murderer. That a TV show decides to make him the hero leaves a bad taste in my mouth, whether or not the show is good.

 

 

“The Sopranos” had brilliant writing, acting, and directing, but I just couldn’t like it. I know, I know. I love “True Blood,” and it is full of violence and murder. But that is fantasy. Vampires, werewolves, and fairies do not exist. Mobsters do. Romanticizing them feeds their self-rationalization.

 

 

End of lecture. Back to reviewing.

It is nice to see a non-sunny locale for a show. I realize it’s easier and less expensive to film in an always bright, So-Cal environment, but aside from the occasional rain-drenched show such as “The Killing” sun is the norm on screen. How I’ve missed Cicely, Alaska! Watching “Lilyhammer,” I can smell the aquavit.

So far, “Lilyhammer” is definitely a one-man show. Steve Van Zandt easily carries the whole show on his broad, slightly doughy, shoulders. After one episode, none of the secondary characters have much distinction yet, but that could change as the show develops.

 

The exciting news is that you don’t have to wait until next week to see the next episode. All eight episodes of the first season are available on Netflix. Right now. On Demand. This may be the future of TV (or media or multimedia, whatever!).

 

TRY IT

 

- Jean Tait

 

Jean
Jean Tait is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly. Currently the Director of Programming for the Connecticut Film Festival, Jean has programmed for the Jacksonville Film Festival and Sundance Channel.
 

LILYHAMMER (Netflix) is available exclusively on Netflix.

 

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Find Our Missing (VOD Hidden Gem)February 17, 2012

Find Our Missing (VOD Hidden Gem)

TV ONE

Media savant T Tara Turk goes deep inside cable TV to reveal Video On Demand's Hidden Gems so even the busiest of our readers can get the most out of On Demand TV. Tell Tara what VOD shows you think deserves her attention.

 

FIND OUR MISSING

By T. Tara Turk

 

My first memory of realizing that black people could go missing like everyone else was when I was really small and watching the news about the Atlanta Child Murders. Having been raised on television, my mother was mostly conscious of what I was watching but who knew that the news could send a kid terrified of going to bed, of how dark our backyard that led to an abandoned hospital could be, of the fact that somebody who looked like me had a shot of getting snatched into thin air. Soon after that, convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was revleaed to mostly only look for young black males to...well, ingest. But both instances were of a serial nature. Not singular ones.

You see normally, and even now, most of the news about missing people is of people who don’t look very much like me at all when it comes to single disappearances. For instance nobody really paid attention to the black prostitutes being murdered in Cleveland until the number of victims went over a few. If you’re old enough to remember the milk cartons, well, some of those missing kids blended in right into the box in the early years. The only thing this managed to do was spread some false idea that people of color don’t disappear. And that is so far from the truth.

 



TV One On Demand is showcasing a much needed show called Find Our Missing, hosted by everyone’s favorite Law & Order matriarch S. Eptaha Merkerson. The show is very much similar in structure as the old favorite America’s Most Wanted, yet this is entirely a different kind of wanted - these are people who’s families are desperate to find out what happened to their loved ones.Merkerson gives brief intros to the stories and then, through reenactments and interviews with key people from the investigations, we are given a little background on the subjects disappearance.

 

I’ll be watching this show regularly, just as I do most true crime shows. This one will have a bit more of an importance for me as it’ll help me be on the look just that much more so that I can help and be more alert instead of be more terrified.


DEMAND IT

 
- T. Tara Turk

Tara
T. Tara Turk is a novelist/playwright/screenwriter, living in LA with her boyfriend and dog - all three successful TV addicts. You can find her at www.ttaraturk.com or follow her on Twitter @ttaraturk.
 
 
 
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Music Choice Remembers & Celebrates The Music Of Whitney HoustonFebruary 17, 2012

Music Choice Remembers & Celebrates The Music Of Whitney Houston

MC

Music Choice will celebrate the life of Whitney Houston starting Friday, February 17th at 3pm ET/ 12pm PT through Monday, February 20th.

“Whitney Houston’s music has been a powerful presence across all MC platforms for several decades. Whitney has provided the soundtrack for so many of MC listeners that we felt it was appropriate to remember her with an entire weekend of programming dedicated to her music,” said Damon Williams, VP Programming at Music Choice.

MC On Demand will feature several Whitney Houston videos from the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s including popular hits like It’s Not Right But It’s Okay, Greatest Love Of All, How Will I Know, I’ll Always Love You among many more.

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Go Behind New York Fashion Week With The On Demand Documentary THE TENTSFebruary 15, 2012

Go Behind New York Fashion Week With The On Demand Documentary THE TENTS

Gravitas Ventures

On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: THE TENTS (Gravitas).

 

THE TENTS

By Sky McCarthy

 

Calling all fashion lovers! Fashion enthusiasts and pop culture devotees will delight in THE TENTS, directed by James Belzer. From 1994 to Spring of 2010, Bryant Park symbolized a vision of American creativity and brought together a culture of designers under pristine white tents in the middle of Manhattan. This documentary provides an inside look into one of New York City’s most iconic events – New York Fashion Week. From its humble and sporadic beginnings in vacant SoHo lofts to its current location at Lincoln Center, Fashion Week in New York has catapulted the American fashion industry to the forefront of the market.

 



THE TENTS will be enjoyed not just by lovers of clothes but by New York historians and people interested in the business of brand creation. Through interviews with top designers like Michael Kors, Donna Karan, Zac Posen and more, Belzer brings to life an industry known for its exclusivity. The director also makes the case that young designers who are rarely given a chance in other markets have been able to flourish under the guidance of the CFDA.

Today, New York Fashion Week is more than just the shows. THE TENTS goes beyond the runway to explore how the fashion industry has evolved in the U.S. While youthful looks and beauty reign supreme, it is usually the older clientele purchasing the couture styles. Modern designers must adapt their brand with ready-to-wear and sportswear lines to compete in larger markets.

 

 

Now, the emergence of celebrity culture has engendered even more marketing possibilities while fashion competition shows like “Project Runway” have given rise to a generation of style crazed fans.

 



This movie is a must for anyone seeking a unique view

into one of the fashion world’s most prestigious events.

 

THE TENTS is a fun documentary that packs in plenty of A-list interviews!

 

 

 

- Sky McCarthy

Sky
Sky McCarthy is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly and a television enthusiast (ask me about anything!) currently working in entertainment in New York City.

 

Look for THE TENTS (Gravitas) under your cable system's Movies On Demand secton.

 

 

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ALCATRAZ’s Sarah Jones Stars in 2ND TAKE On DemandFebruary 15, 2012

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On Demand Weekly provides new movie reviews of hot movies on demand and from the POV of watching from the comfort of your home. Today’s review: 2ND TAKE (Gravitas).

 

2ND TAKE

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An emotionally damaged storage facility owner must come to terms with his troubled romantic past in 2ND TAKE. Tom Everett Scott (THAT THING YOU DO, "southland") plays Peter, a one-hit screenwriter who has decided to step out of the Hollywood spotlight in the wake of a personal tragedy. Spending his nights with prostitutes has rendered him incapable of true love, but when a beautiful, young actress-hopeful, Charlie (Sarah Jones, "Alcatraz" and "Sons of Anarchy") steps in to buy a unit, Peter is compelled to help.

 

 

Facing financial troubles, Charlie moves in with Peter. He offers to help her break into the acting business by introducing Charlie to a former agent who unwillingly takes her on as a new client. A true lover of the classics, Peter shares his love of old movies with Charlie hoping to inspire her career on a deeper level. Charlie initially struggles to find her inner passion but with Peter’s help, her craft develops. Yet even as Peter guides Charlie to success, he himself yearns for a life now gone and may never again pursue a creative endeavor.

 



Fans of Tom Everett Scott will be excited to see him in a new feature but 2ND TAKE lacks originality. The movie maintains its pace but audiences will be left wanting for a pivotal moment.

 

 

- Sky McCarthy

Sky
Sky McCarthy is a contributing writer to On Demand Weekly and a television enthusiast (ask me about anything!) currently working in entertainment in New York City.

 

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Gosling & Timberlake Take On Clooney, Jackman & Pitt On DemandFebruary 13, 2012

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The Week's Top 10 Movies On Demand


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8.   THE THING - NEW
7.   PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3
6.   MONEYBALL
5.   DREAM HOUSE - NEW
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Source: Rentrak Corporation - OnDemand Essentials (Week Ending Febrnuary 6, 2012)

 

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