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Jack Reacher movie premiere at Event Cinemas Bondi Junction, Sydney, Australia...

Jack Reacher movie premiere at Event Cinemas Bondi Junction, Sydney, Australia...

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'Jack Reacher' enjoyed its Sydney, Australia movie premiere at Bondi Junction Event Cinemas this afternoon to a jam packed crowd and media scrum.

Lee Child told News Limited "Cruise is a fantastic Jack Reacher. "He always tries to stay out of trouble and yet he can’t walk away from something that needs fixing. He shows up, he solves that problem, and he moves on".

Jack Reacher joins the comp for the entertainment dollar, and meets strong competition in movies 'Django Unchained' (The Weinstein Co) and Les Miserables (Universal Pictures).

Celeb RSVP's included: Nash Edgerton, Les Hill, Dan Ewing, Lincoln Younes, Lisa Gormley, Laura Csortan, Catherine Mack, Trent Maxwell

Promo:

A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.

Storyline:

In an innocent heartland city, five are shot dead by an expert sniper. The police quickly identify and arrest the culprit, and build a slam-dunk case. But the accused man claims he's innocent and says "Get Jack Reacher." Reacher himself sees the news report and turns up in the city. The defense is immensely relieved, but Reacher has come to bury the guy. Shocked at the accused's request, Reacher sets out to confirm for himself the absolute certainty of the man's guilt, but comes up with more than he bargained for.

Jack Reacher Synopsis: From The New York Times bestselling author Lee Child comes one of the most compelling heroes to step from novel to screen—ex-military investigator Jack Reacher. When a gunman takes five lives with six shots, all evidence points to the suspect in custody. On interrogation, the suspect offers up a single note: “Get Jack Reacher!” So begins an extraordinary chase for the truth, pitting Jack Reacher against an unexpected enemy, with a skill for violence and a secret to keep.

Director: Christopher McQuarrie Writers: Christopher McQuarrie (screenplay), Lee Child (book) Stars: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Jai Courtney, Richard Jenkins, Werner Herzog, David Oyelowo and Robert Duvall

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THE SWEENEY Sydney movie premiere at St.George OpenAir Cinema

THE SWEENEY Sydney movie premiere at St.George OpenAir Cinema... 

 THE SWEENEY enjoyed its Sydney, Australia, premiere at St.George OpenAir Cinema tonight. A cocktail reception was hosted by Peroni and Hoyts Distribution/Studio Canal at the beautiful Mrs Macquaries Point location - adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Promo... St.George OpenAir Cinema brings you the Sydney premiere of the stylish, exhilarating action thriller THE SWEENEY, directed by Nick Love and starring Ray Winstone (The Departed, Indiana Jones), and Ben Drew (Harry Brown, Adulthood). Inspired by the 70s television police drama of the same name, THE SWEENEY is the story of a hard-nosed and controversial branch of the Metropolitan Police, the Flying Squad, who specialise in tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London. Synopsis... The film begins with Flying Squad officers Jack Regan (Ray Winstone) and his loyal partner George Carter (Ben Drew) arriving at the scene of a warehouse robbery, where four armed men are attempting to steal a stash of gold bars. Regan and Carter manage to capture all four suspects, but Regan illegally takes some of the gold bars from the stash, to give to his informant Harry (Alan Ford). Internal investigations arrive to carry out an investigation into Regan's activities, but officer Ivan Lewis (Steven Mackintosh) has more than a procedural beef with Regan - he has discovered that Regan has been having sex with his wife, fellow flying squad officer Nancy (Hayley Atwell). Meanwhile, Regan receives a tip-off about a planned robbery on a bank, but has to pull surveillance on the operation when an armed robbery at a small time jewellery store leaves £200,000 of jewellery in the hands of a dangerous criminal, and one otherwise impartial civilian dead. Regan suspects old foe Francis Allen (Paul Anderson) is responsible, but without evidence, has no way of nailing him. When it is discovered that Allen is in tow with a dangerous Serbian criminal, Regan goes all out to catch those repsonsible and bring them to justice - against the word of his boss Frank Haskins (Damian Lewis), and at the price of the death of one of his most beloved. Cast... Ray Winstone as Detective Inspector Jack Regan Ben Drew as Detective Constable George Carter Damian Lewis as Detective Chief Inspector Frank Haskins Hayley Atwell as Detective Constable Nancy Lewis Allen Leech as Detective Constable Simon Ellis Steven Mackintosh as Detective Chief Inspector Ivan Lewis Steven Waddington as Detective Constable Miller Caroline Chikezie as Detective Constable Clarke Kara Tointon as Megan Paul Anderson as Francis Allen Alan Ford as Harry Websites St George OpenAir Eva Rinaldi Photography

Bodyart and bodypainting news media report from Human Statue Bodyart - Sydney, Australia...

Bodyart and bodypainting news media report from Human Statue Bodyart - Sydney, Australia...

Venezuela Tattoo Expo news report... The eclectic mix of people at the recent Venezuela Tattoo Expo showcased not only a plethora of unique designs, but a range of explanations behind the body art. US man Matt Gone, known as the 'Human Checkerboard', has 98 per cent of his body covered in tattoos - for rational reasons. 'I got tattooed not to hate my body. I have rare birth defects, many medical issues. I have seven birth defects and kidney disease. I did not want to hate my body because of my medical problems so I hid my birth defects with the tattoos. I got my body more special with the tattoos. So I had a sick body and now I have a tattooed body,' Gone told Reuters. Maria Jose Cristerna from Mexico, who goes by title of 'Vampire Woman', sees her own tattoos as a form of self expression. 'Freedom of expression, at its fullest, no taboos, no prejudice and above all, dignify women and move forward,' she said. Also in attendance at the expo was Colombian Cain Tubal who goes by the name 'The Devil from Colombia'. 'I have always been attracted to body transformations. So I decided to go for it because I don't know if I will be here tomorrow. So if you don't do the things that will make you feel better about yourself now, you'll never do them,' said Tubal. The expo also featured tattoo-themed workshops, concerts, fashion shows and tattoo booths. Tattoo and Bodyart expo comp... To celebrate the Tattoo and Body Art Expo in March, the Fairfield Advance are giving away five double passes to the event on Saturday March 9. To enter, log on to Fairfield Advance Facebook page www.facebook.com/fairfieldadvance Like the page and fill out the short entry form. Tell them what you are looking forward to the most at the Expo. 

Australia Day weekend saw see Dubbo residents rush to the Dundullimal Homestead to see an event so unique, it's the first of its kind in regional Australia. The inaugural Body Festival Dubbo was held on January 26 and 27, with internationally recognised body artist Tim Gratton, and his wife Suzanne. The two-day festival had a special dinner courtesy of celebrity chef Michael Manners. Day one of the festival started at 11am and had the theme folklore, myths and legends of Australia. It also featured a blacksmith demonstration, heritage activities and the debut of the Australasian Body Painting Competition in the southern hemisphere. Proceeds are to be shared between the National Trust Dundullimal Homestead and Beyond Blue. On the festival's Facebook page, Mrs Gratton posted a comment to a potential competitor saying a $500 cash prize would be awarded to winners of the competition. The event was initially proposed to be held in October last year. The event is expected to attract an international audience as well as competitors from Melbourne, Sydney and elsewhere in Australia. The Dundullimal Homestead can be found at 23L Obley Road, Dubbo. For more information on the Body Festival, go to www.bodyfestival.org Sydney Tattoo & Bodyart Expo in Sydney: March 2013... Royal Hall of Industries, Lang Road, Moore Park. Sydney Tickets will be available online from December 2012. Door tickets starting selling Friday 8th March 2013 at 11:30am and continue each day of the expo. Fri 8th March –12noon - 10pm Sat 9th March – 12noon - 10pm Sun 10th March – 11am - 7pm COST Single Day: $25 online / $30 door 3 Day Pass: $65 online / $65 door Child 12-16: $10 online / $10 door Child 12 and under: FREE Website: www.tattooexpo.com.au Websites Human Statue Bodyart www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au  Media Man International www.mediamanint.com