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SATURDAY NIGHT OUT (Dir: Robert Hartford-Davis, 1964).

SATURDAY NIGHT OUT (Dir: Robert Hartford-Davis, 1964).

SATURDAY NIGHT OUT (Dir: Robert Hartford-Davis, 1964).

Saturday Night Out is a portmanteau movie made up of five loosely connected vignettes following the exploits of four merchant seaman and a ships passenger on a night out in the capital. An uneasy mix of the comedic and the dramatic, the movie's best sequences are those laced with humour and which are less concerned with courting controversy.

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Saturday Night Out (1964)
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Saturday Night Out (Dir: Robert Hartford-Davis, 1964). On the surface Saturday Night Out would appear to be a non-musical version
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NEWSIES Aka THE NEWS BOYS (Dir: Kenny Ortega, 1992).

NEWSIES aka THE NEWS BOYS (Dir: Kenny Ortega, 1992).

Disney’s fact-based musical based upon the New York newsboy's strike of 1899, with tunes courtesy of Oscar winner Alan Menkin and co-composer Jack Feldman. A youthful Christian Bale stars.

This old style Hollywood movie, with its big production numbers and lovingly recreated soundstage sets, is a quaintly quirky treat! Newsies should appeal to those with an appreciation for old fashioned musicals, fans of Disney Channel movies and anyone in between!

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Newsies aka The News Boys (1992)
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Newsies aka The News Boys (Dir: Kenny Ortega, 1992). Kenny Ortega's directorial debut was this fact-based musical based upon the New

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ZOMBIES 2 (Dir: Paul Hoen, 2020).

ZOMBIES 2 (Dir: Paul Hoen, 2020).

The Zombies of Seabrook High return in the imaginatively titled Zombies 2. Now with extra added werewolves.

When werewolves pose a threat to the newly integrated communities of Seabrook and Zombie Town, monster lockdown is back on. Much to the chagrin of Zombie Zed (Milo Manheim) and his human gal pal Addison (Meg Donnelly). In an attempt to force change Zed runs for school president. Meanwhile Addison is courted by a band of werewolves banished from Seabrook since olden times!

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Zombies 2 (2020)
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Zombies 2 (Dir: Paul Hoen,2020). The Zombies of Seabrook High return in the imaginatively titled Zombies 2 . Now with extra added

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MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Dir: George Miller, 2015).

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Dir: George Miller, 2015).

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Tom Hardy takes the lead in this reboot of the popular post-apocalyptic Mad Max franchise.

Although a modestly budgeted Australian production, the original Mad Max (George Miller, 1979) was an enormous box office success and shot star Mel Gibson to international stardom. Mad Max: Fury Road is once again directed by the original series' co-writer and co-creator George Miller.

The movie opens in a futuristic post-apocalyptic wasteland ruled by masked bad dude Immortan Joe (Hugh Keayes-Byrne). Captured by Joe's army and used as a 'bloodbag' by sickly soldier Nux (Brendan McCarthy), our hero Max soon finds himself adorning the hood of Nux's gasoline guzzling vehicle. Nux is in pursuit of Imperator Furiosa who is fleeing Joe with five of his wives in tow, one of whom is heavily pregnant. After some initial misunderstandings(!) Max and Furiosa soon team up to whoop Joe's ass. Which they do in spectacular fashion!

Mad is right; this movie is a bit bonkers! It is also nonstop adrenaline, with breathtaking action set pieces. The pace barely lets up for a second, and while occasionally confusing, it is never dull!

It is also visually stunning; from special effect sets to costumes to John Seale's exquisite cinematography Mad Max: Fury Road has to be one of the best looking blockbusters out there.

It is quite violent and occasionally grizzly. But the movie's overtly stylised and somewhat surreal atmosphere made the violent scenes much more palatable, even to a sensitive soul like me.

Tom Hardy is great in the lead, and makes for a surprisingly sympathetic Max. As the kick-butt Imperator Furiosa, Charlize Theron is Hardy's equal in the action stakes and, refreshingly, of equal importance to the narrative. This lends the movie a welcome feminist angle relatively rare in mainstream action films.

While I found the narrative in Fury Road a little confusing I was ultimately won over by its bonkers charm! Action movies as artistic as this are rare beasts; Mad Max: Fury Road is therefore recommended viewing, even for those who are not especially fond of the genre.

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
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Mad Max: Fury Road (Dir: George Miller, 2015) Tom Hardy takes the lead in this reboot of the popular post-apocalyptic Mad Max franc

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LILO & STITCH (Dir: Dean DeBlois & Chris Sanders, 2002).

LILO & STITCH (Dir: Dean DeBlois & Chris Sanders, 2002).

A heartwarming family drama/sci-fi hybrid from Walt Disney Animation Studios.

On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, misfit Lilo adopts an unwanted stray dog. Unfortunately, said dog, named Stitch by Lilo, is actually escaped extra-terrestrial genetic experiment #626, an invention of would be evil scientist Jumba. With Stitch causing havoc on the island, Jumba is dispatched to Earth with Terra-expert Pleakley to recapture the alien, but Lilo is not so eager to relinquish her pal.

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Lilo & Stitch (2002)
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Lilo & Stitch (Dir: Dean DeBlois & Chris Sanders, 2002).  A heartwarming family drama/sci-fi hybrid from Walt Disney Animation S

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WERE NOT MARRIED (Dir: Edmund Goulding, 1952).

WE’RE NOT MARRIED (Dir: Edmund Goulding, 1952).

Covering similar ground to the earlier Mr and Mrs Smith (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941), We're Not Married is a portmanteau comedy in which, due to a jurisdictional error, five couples discover they are no longer married.

On Christmas Eve, a newly appointed justice of the peace (Victor Moore) marries the first of five couples, ignorant to the fact that his appointment does not take effect until January. This comes to light a few years later when each pair is informed of the mishap. The movie follows each couple as they respond to the news in different ways.

Although its strands are loosely connected, We're Not Married cannot overcome feeling like a series of sketches, some of which are, inevitably, better than others. For me the weakest of the bunch was the one which is granted the most screentime. Top billed Ginger Rogers and Fred Allen star as the Gladwyns, a pair of radio hosts whose contracts deem they are a married couple. I found the constant bickering between the two rather tiresome, although it does feature some neat satirical swipes at commercial radio.

Far more appealing is the sequence with Marilyn Monroe as a Mississippi beauty queen and her stay at home husband David Wayne. Monroe's appeal, in what was one of her first significant roles, in readily apparent; easily holding her own among a cast of much bigger names. The other highlight is the episode with soldier Eddie Bracken and his pregnant wife Mitzi Gaynor. With Bracken about to be shipped to Hawaii, the sequence is a sweetly old fashioned reminder of the mores of an earlier age.

Less successful are the remaining segments, with Eve Arden as the long suffering wife of philanderer Paul Douglas and, Louis Calhern and Zsa Zsa Gabor as a warring couple on the verge of divorce. Both have their amusing moments but suffer from dated, some would argue sexist, humour.

Not a perfect movie, and some ways off from being a classic, We’re Not Married is still worth a watch thanks to some genuine high spots and its roster of vintage Hollywood stars.

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We’re Not Married (1952)
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We’re Not Married (Dir: Edmund Goulding, 1952). Covering similar ground to the earlier  Mr and Mrs Smith (Alfred Hitchcock, 194

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