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Grolsch Film Works: Our Guide to New York on Film

Grolsch Film Works have been doing some cool stuff this week. Here's the best of it.

Earlier this year, VICE Films and Grolsch Film Works teamed up to make a three-part film called The Fourth Dimension. A mindfuck brief was written by VICE’s creative director Eddy Moretti and delivered to three of the world's most acclaimed filmmakers; Harmony Korine, Alexey Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski. The results were cinematic dynamite. Anyway, Grolsch Film Works have a new website where you can find out what they’ve been up to and read/ watch entertaining and interesting stuff about films (and stuff). Every week we'll be plucking the highlights. This is that.

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NEW YORK MOVIES With Julie Delpy’s brilliant new comedy 2 Days In New York in mind, we knocked out this list of absolute must-see NY movies. For any film buff visiting the city, these are the ones to check off the list first. It’s not all sunny strolls in Central Park and frollicking in Times Square; venture into the shadier corners of the city, where Harry probably wouldn’t have met Sally. READ FULL STORY

IT'S A JA RULE/ WES ANDERSON MASH UP

If you’re feeling a little envious of all those critics in Cannes who got to see Wes Anderson’s

Moonrise Kingdom

yesterday, don’t worry, we’ve discovered something much, much better: every slow-motion shot the director’s ever filmed, with musical accompaniment from none other than… JA RULE!

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CRAZY CASTINGS

Sometimes it’s comedians trying to break out into "serious" roles (remember Jim Carey in

The Majestic

?), sometimes it’s hunky poster boys attempting to prove themselves as more than just a pretty face and cute butt (R-Patz is endeavouring as we speak, with

Cosmopolis

). They’ve all got their reasons. Let’s take a closer look at some of these "far out" casting decisions…

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MIA HANSEN-LØVE

Following her highly personal film about a Parisian independent film producer (The Father of My Children), Mia Hansen-Løve delves into the murky realm of adolescence and heartbreak with Goodbye First Love, her most autobiographical film to date. We caught up with the writer-director ahead of the film’s release.
READ FULL STORY Keep you’re peepers peeled for more movie related Grolsch Film Works updates next week. Go to grolschfilmworks.com to see what’s happening right now.