Matthew Saville on the Adelaide set of A Month of Sundays.
Felony director Matthew Saville is getting ready for the release of his new film.A Month of Sundays, starring Anthony Lapaglia and John Clarke as Adelaide real-estate agents.
The film will be released April 28 by Madman after festival runs at Tiff and Adelaide last year.
In between promotional duties, Saville is also looking ahead to what's next - even though, as he says, "I can't say what's next, because it's not really up to me".
"I'm developing a few projects but they're just really rough treatments and it's years before they're ready. The one that's furthest down the pipeline is an adaptation of a book by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson called Dark Victory, about the Tampa Crisis in 2001".
Dark Victory: How a Government Lied its Way to Political Triumph is the story of the Howard government's refusal to allow Norwegian frieghter Tampa,...
Felony director Matthew Saville is getting ready for the release of his new film.A Month of Sundays, starring Anthony Lapaglia and John Clarke as Adelaide real-estate agents.
The film will be released April 28 by Madman after festival runs at Tiff and Adelaide last year.
In between promotional duties, Saville is also looking ahead to what's next - even though, as he says, "I can't say what's next, because it's not really up to me".
"I'm developing a few projects but they're just really rough treatments and it's years before they're ready. The one that's furthest down the pipeline is an adaptation of a book by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson called Dark Victory, about the Tampa Crisis in 2001".
Dark Victory: How a Government Lied its Way to Political Triumph is the story of the Howard government's refusal to allow Norwegian frieghter Tampa,...
- 3/21/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
If you’re a fan of classic co-op shooters like Contra and Metal Slug, and you think that they’d be even better with a deep and rewarding weapon crafting system, I have some good news for you. Mercenary Kings – from developer Tribute Games – will be available for the PlayStation 4 starting April 1st, and it sounds like it could be just what you’re looking for.
Tribute Games seems to have stumbled onto a nice little indie game formula, taking classic twitch-based game design and then adding additional depth through elements such as stats, customization, loot, and currency. You may remember Tribute Games from their previous title, Wizorb, which successfully took standard Breakout/Akranoid gameplay and fused it with traditional RPG elements.
Now it seems that they’re about to do the same for classic side-scrolling shooters, but if the Gears of War-style reload system is any indication, they’ll...
Tribute Games seems to have stumbled onto a nice little indie game formula, taking classic twitch-based game design and then adding additional depth through elements such as stats, customization, loot, and currency. You may remember Tribute Games from their previous title, Wizorb, which successfully took standard Breakout/Akranoid gameplay and fused it with traditional RPG elements.
Now it seems that they’re about to do the same for classic side-scrolling shooters, but if the Gears of War-style reload system is any indication, they’ll...
- 3/13/2014
- by Jacob Davis
- We Got This Covered
The penultimate day of EW’s inaugural CapeTown Film Festival featured a Q&A with rock star of fantastical literature Neil Gaiman following a screening of Coraline, the animated adaptation of his 2002 book of the same name.
Gaiman, along with the film’s lead animator, Travis Knight, told the audience at the Egyptian Theatre about the difficulties of finding a studio to back Coraline, the film’s animation methods, and why scaring kids is a good thing. Read on for five things we learned from the discussion led by EW’s Geoff Boucher.
Coraline the movie was not an easy sell.
Gaiman, along with the film’s lead animator, Travis Knight, told the audience at the Egyptian Theatre about the difficulties of finding a studio to back Coraline, the film’s animation methods, and why scaring kids is a good thing. Read on for five things we learned from the discussion led by EW’s Geoff Boucher.
Coraline the movie was not an easy sell.
- 5/6/2013
- by Emily Rome
- EW - Inside Movies
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