Broken (2013)

Broken

Summary: Directed by multi-award winning theatre director, Rufus Norris, and starring Tim Roth and Cillian Murphy, BROKEN is a captivating and heartbreaking exploration of love in all its many forms, set in a seemingly normal street of contemporary Britain. Introducing young Eloise Laurence in an extraordinary debut performance, Broken features an unforgettable soundtrack by Blur’s Damon Albarn and is based on the acclaimed British novel by Daniel Clay, inspired by Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.

Year: 2012

Australian Cinema Release Date: 16th May, 2013

Australian DVD Release Date: TBA

Country: UK

Director: Rufus Norris

Screenwriter: Mark O’Rowe, Daniel Clay (novel)

Cast: Martha Bryant (Sunrise), Clare Burt (Mrs. Buckley), Faye Daveney (Saskia), Robert Emms (Rick Buckley), Lino Facioli (Stephen), Lukas Fernandes-Pendse (Henry Barlow), Michael Fernandes-Pendse (Harry Barlow), Nell Tiger Free (Anna), Rory Girvan (Wayne), Seeta Indrani (Dr. Mortimer), Lily James (Older Skunk), Rory Kinnear (Bob Oswald), Rosalie Kosky (Susan Oswald), Eloise Laurence (Skunk), Denis Lawson (Mr. Buckley), Zana Marjanovic (Kasia), Bill Milner (Jed), Cillian Murphy (Mike Kiernan), Tim Roth (Archie), George Sargeant (Dillon), Nicola Sloane (Doctor Sinclair)

Runtime: 90 mins

Classification:MA5+

SUBCULTURE MEDIA/THE GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY FILM SHOW REVIEWS/RATINGS OF ‘BROKEN’:

David Griffiths: Stars(5)

Please check Dave’s review of ‘Broken’ that is available on The Helium Entertainment Channel.

Adam Ross: Stars(5)

Please check Adam’s review of ‘Broken’ that is available on www.thecrat.com.

Greg King: Stars(3.5)

Please check Greg’s review of ‘Broken’ that is available on www.filmreviews.net.au

Nick Gardener: Stars(3.5)

Please check Nick’s review of ‘Broken’ that is available on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show.

Average Subculture Rating (out of 5): Stars(4)

IMDB Rating: Broken (2012) on IMDb

Other Subculture Media Reviews of ‘Broken′: Check Episode #32 of our The Good The Bad The Ugly Podcast for a more in-depth review of ‘Broken’.

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