Film News

Breaking Porn?
Breaking Dawn: Part 1 is almost out despite setbacks when producers were told by the US regulation board that they would have to re-edit the overly charged sex scenes. The film was awarded an ‘R’ rating, so no one in the US under 17 could see the film without a parent present.

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson (whose relationship extends beyond screen) said that shooting love scenes was an odd experience. You can see the film yourself on the 18th November and extensive editing means you don’t even need to bring your parents.

Revival of the Fittest
With Sky releasing Steven Spielberg’s long awaited TV series Terra Nova, dinosaur is certainly on the menu this month. But heads are turning not to the future of dino-dramas, but to the cinematic resurrection of a prehistoric classic previously assumed extinct: Jurassic Park.

But why re-release this monster amongst movies? Apart from giving audiences an opportunity to relive an exciting experience, this gem in the Spielburg cannon took an impressive £47million on its original opening weekend.
Let’s see if it can do even better this time!

British Independent Film Awards
THE Global economic crisis means that funding for films can be hard to find, and often independent film companies miss out. But with a stiff upper lip, this year Britain has done us proud.

The British Independent Film Awards will be held on December 4th. Below are Vision’s predictions for the big winner.

Best British Independent Film:
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Best Director: Lynne Ramsay
(We Need to Talk About Kevin)

Best Actress: Mia Wasikowska
(Jane Eyre)

Best Actor: Gary Oldman
(Tinker Tailor Soldier, Spy)

Best Debut Director: Ralph Fiennes
(Coriolanus)

Best Newcomer: Craig Roberts
(Submarine)