Tag Archive: film

Film review: The Bling Ring

We have a look at The Bling Ring, the latest flick from Sofia Coppola: Sofia Coppola is the cinematic equivalent of Christmas gift wrapping. Colourful and enticing. She’s masterful at decorating her films… Read More

Lovelace Fails at Liberating Role

Carol Bowditch checked out Amanda Seyfried’s rockin boobies: I included Lovelace on a whim within my selection of highlights for The Sydney Film Festival as I thought it would be a tounge-in-cheek story… Read More

PACIFIC RIM ‘Under Attack’ featurette

Guillermo del Toro is a director we love here at somethingyousaid.com, so we’re looking forward to his latest flick. Take a gander at this little featurette, hopefully it’ll whet your appetites for a film that he… Read More

Britany Nola video & interview – Exclusive

I, rather fantastically, recently spent two days holed-up in a Manhattan hotel room with a Playmate and a whole lotta alcohol. Without wishing to disappoint though, this account is neither as salacious nor… Read More

The Way Way Back is coming soon

Here at somethingyousaid.com, we’re looking forward to catching this new moviefilm, which tells of how, over the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks largely to the friendship… Read More

The Purge fails on all accounts

The Purge is horrifically underwhelming, according to Somethingyousaid.com’s Tenley Nordstrom.  It was the first time that I went full-on asshole in a movie theatre. I couldn’t help myself. A last-minute decision to see… Read More

Top Picks of Sydney Film Festival

Here at Somethingyousaid.com we love films, love them, can’t get enough of them. Long ones, short ones, foreign ones, ones with swears, ones with bears, we love them all. So you can imagine how excited… Read More

Review: The Place Beyond The Pines

The Place Beyond the Pines follows on from Derek Cianfrance’s heartbreaker, Blue Valentine. This dark, brooding romantic tale once again features Ryan Gosling trying to make ends meet with his estranged ladyfriend. The best… Read More

Sydney Film Festival is bigger & better

The 60th Sydney Film Festival launched recently. We caught up with Festival Director Nashen Moodley to find out more: Happy 60th Birthday to Sydney Film Festival! What a milestone. How are you celebrating this in… Read More

Too Old To Be New, Too New To Be Classic

Red Bull Music Academy and cleverly-named, Brooklyn-based production company m ss ng p eces have created a collection of interesting short films that capture super-fresh and iconic music stories and characters. In the… Read More

Drift makes our attention, well, drift

Drift begins with a young family of three running away from their misogynistic, drunkard father/husband and driving interminably to end up in Western Australia’s Seacliff. They set up camp there in the small country… Read More

A Short Film From Laura Marling

Who doesn’t want eighteen minutes of brand new Laura Marling amazingness? People with no ears and no hearts, that’s who. You, clearly, aren’t such a human-being, so we fully recommend you get stuck… Read More