Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Review: Rango


A surprisingly bright movie with Depp at his best. Rango stands out from the growing crowd of digital animations with an imaginative take on the Western genre.

Gore Verbinski and Johnny Depp reunite for a Western inspired animated feature, Depp playing the titular role and Verbinski directing the latest outing from Industrial Light and Magic (ILM); Rango. Flung from his tank when a car narrowly avoids a road accident, the previously unnamed chameleon arrives head first into the Western world of the Nevada desert, where a whole host of creatures live in the town of Dirt. He fancies himself something of an acting aficionado and moulds himself with a brand new personality, akin to classic ‘man with no name’ characters, even becoming Sheriff of the town. But how long can he keep up his act, or maybe just survive, when he must help the town’s water crisis and become the hero he claims to be?

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

The Week Ahead: And we're back!


Ok guys, so due to essays, exams and various other dull, uninteresting but ever-so 'necessary' tasks, we haven't been able to update the site in the wake of the Oscars a couple of weeks ago. We're sincerely sorry, and hope you, our faithful and loyal readers, can find it deep in your hearts to forgive us. The good news is that now we're back Willis-style: with a vengeance. And as a mark of intent, here is our first The Week Ahead, to let you know what you can expect over the coming seven days, right here on NotYetRated.co.uk!

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Top 5 of 2010: Dom's Picks


It’s always hard to decide your ‘Top 5’ of anything, so as a film fan I had to think long and hard about my five favourite films of last year. It’s been a particularly good year, with films like 127 Hours, Kick-Ass and The Social Network being some standout examples. And as the tyrannical editor (our very own Sam Caveen) wasn’t too keen on a top ten, here it is: my Top 5 of 2010. Hope you enjoy reading, and feel free to comment telling me how right/wrong I’ve got it.

Monday, 28 February 2011

Review: Never Let Me Go


An incredibly unique and moving love story set in a science fiction alternate world, with great central performances from some of Britain’s young rising stars Knightly, Garfield and Mulligan.

Before watching Never Let Me Go I had not read Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel from which the film is adapted; I hadn’t even seen a trailer for it. In fact I’d only really read little snippets about it and had no real idea of what it was going to be about. This is probably the best way to go into the film. All I really knew was that it starred Andrew Garfield, Keira Knightly and Carey Mulligan, most likely Britain’s best young talents currently around, and they did not disappoint. For this review I do have to issue a spoiler warning, as this is a film which is difficult to discuss without revealing a few plot points. So if you’d prefer to see the film completely ignorant of its later story, I’d advise you to stop reading now. That said, these details, while secretive and unexpected, do not form the main basis of the story.

Top 5 of 2010: Alex’s Picks


Choosing my top five films of 2010 has been extremely tough, and I’ve had to rack my brains to come up with a conclusive list. This is not because there have been so many poor films released, but that there have been a lot of exceedingly good ones, which has seen a some great films miss out, such as How to Train your Dragon, Catfish, Ponyo, Shutter Island, Four Lions, I could go on. But there had to be five that made the cut, so here it is, *commence drum roll* my belated Top 5 of 2010:

NotYetRated's Oscars 2011 Predictions

So here's our predictions of how things are about to go down in the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.

Actor in a Leading Role

Alex: Colin Firth - The King's Speech
Dom: Colin Firth - The King's Speech
Josh: Erm...what?
Sam: Colin Firth - The King's Speech

Actor in a Supporting Role

Alex: Christian Bale - The Fighter
Dom: Christian Bale - The Fighter
Josh: Geoffrey Rush - The King's Speech
Sam: Christian Bale - The Fighter

Actress in a Leading Role

Alex: Natalie Portman - Black Swan
Dom: Natalie Portman - Black Swan
Josh: Natalie Portman - Black Swan
Sam: Natalie Portman - Black Swan