Top 10 Bloodiest Scenes in Film

Blood: The Last Vampire

Blood: The Last Vampire fights its way to Blu-ray and DVD November 2. The movie is a slick and stylised English adaptation of the hugely popular cult hit anime series of the same name. The movie is full of blood and gore, so in celebration of this release, we have compiled a short list of [...]

Review: Michael Jackson’s This Is It

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Michael Jackson has always been a bit of controversial figure, opinion divided on the man behind the music, James Prescott takes a look at This Is It, directed by Kenny Ortega and released last week. Often in death, people look beyond the controversy and look to the best of someone, yet there seems to have [...]

Halloween Special Part 1: Jason Voorhees vs Me

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To bring us into Halloween I thought I would do a daring deed and take on Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger in a no holds bared face off (literally) where I have watched the entire back catalogue of their films to determine once and for all who is champion slasher The three killers [...]

4 New Avatar Images

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I know the past 24 hours have been Avatar-tastic but I am finding it hard to contain my excitement about the James Cameron 3d epic! If you don’t know why, head over here to check out the latest trailer. Here’s your weekend fix of images – I’ve not seen these ones before so I thought [...]

The Colour of Fear is Orange

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Halloween is a time quite custom designed for tricks, treats and terror.  In the world of cinema, there is no film as notoriously terrifying as William Friedkin’s The Exorcist.  As a special treat to Orange Film Club members, the tree-lined depths of Tower Hamlets Cemetery came alive tonight with clergy, fog, spirits and curious lights – all leading the [...]

An American Werewolf in Islington

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On Wednesday night just off Upper Street, Islington, a curious queue of worshipers formed outside the glorious Union Chapel.  No bell rang to summon them there and no single faith united them.  They had come to worship at the altar of film.   The Jameson Cult Film Club made the inspired choice of location and throughout the [...]

The Blair Witch Project: Ten Years On – Part 2

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It’s the ten year anniversary of The Blair Witch Project, which was released in the UK to coincide with Halloween a decade ago. On Thursday, i looked at the impact it’s release had at the time in The Blair Witch Project: Ten Years On – Part 1, and yesterday reviewed the movie itself in Did [...]

Second Trailer for ‘The Road’ Released

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The second trailer has been released for Viggo Mortensen’s latest movie, The Road. Jon was lucky enough to see this movie at the London Film Festival and as soon as it finished text me to say it’s the movie of the year. You can read his review here. The Road is based on the book [...]

Update on Sin City 2

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After years of being nothing more than a dangling carrot, it seems that Sin City 2 is finally moving forward.  While there isn’t a ton of information about it, Mania.com reports that Producer Stephen L’Heureux confirmed that production is to start in the latter half of 2010.  The difference between the first film and the [...]

Twilight New Moon Masks, Bunting & Doorhangers!

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OK, don’t ever say that I haven’t embraced the Twilight love after this! It borders on hilarious but after just finding out that there is no UK Premiere for Twilight, I needed a fix! With Halloween here tomorrow, this is the perfect time to don your Twilight persona! We’ve just been sent a load of [...]

New Green Zone Images

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Here’s a couple of new images from Matt Damon’s Green Zone. If you didn’t catch our news about it a couple of days ago, both the Domestic and International trailers were released 12 hours apart from one another which caught us all by surprise as they were completely different in their content. We have them [...]

Jackman Out of 2010 Oscars

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Hugh Jackman was credited with bringing what the Americans term his ‘A-game’ to the Oscars ceremony last year and rejuvenated an ailing format with a bit of a song and a dance, great comic timing and a whole host of Jackman. The audience loved it and for the first time in years the Oscars was [...]

Anthony Hopkins Cast in Thor

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Marvel’s moderately awaited big screen adaptation of Thor has a new God in the form of, well – who else? Sir Anthony Hopkins will play Odin, father to Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Loki (Tom Hiddleston), according to reports from Variety. Bringing an actor of capability and audience appeal is a smart move on Marvel’s part [...]

Tom Hardy for Mad Max 4?

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George Miller is sending a rejuvenating ten thousand volts into the Mad Max franchise and the result will be Mad Max 4 and THR is reporting that Miller has found his new leading man – Tom Hardy. After his impressive turn in Bronson it seems Hardy will take on the post apocalyptic road warriors in [...]

Men in Black 3 Gets a Scribe

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So it would seem that the Men in Black franchise is alive and kicking with Variety reporting that Columbia Pictures have brought Ethan Cohen (Tropic Thunder) to pen Men in Black 3. No word yet as to whether Tommy Lee Jones or Will Smith will be cast but lets face it, we couldn’t have a [...]

New Images from The Wolfman

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We’ve been sent some great news images from The Wolfman which stars Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Art Malik and is directed by Joe Johnston. It’s scheduled for release 12th February and if you haven’t seen the trailer we posted recently, you can check it out here. Check them out and [...]

Review: Did you ever see… The Blair Witch Project?

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It’s been ten years since The Blair Witch Project hit movie theatres. Yesterday i looked at it’s production and the impact it had at the box office and on the industry in general in The Blair Witch Project: Ten Years On – Part 1. Today i’m looking at the film itself, and tomorrow i’m going [...]

BFI LFF Review: Nowhere Boy

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Nowhere Boy marks the feature debut of director Sam Taylor-Wood, from a script by Matt Greenhalgh, who wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed Ian Curtis biopic Control. The film, which closes the 53rd London Film Festival tonight, deals with the coming of age of John Lennon and the complicated domestic turbulence between his Mother and [...]

3.5 Minutes Theatrical Hi-Def Avatar Trailer is Finally Here!

I was going to just update the Iinternational Trailer that I posted earlier on today but stuff it, at the moment, I can’t get enough Avatar! Yahoo have just debuted the brand new 3.5 minute full theatrical trailer in glorious high definition. No bootlegs, not subtitles, just a great trailer which we can all enjoy. [...]

Alien Prequel News

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Empire magazine has brought us the story of some minor news on the planned Alien prequel that Ridley Scott will be directing some time in the furture. Ridley Scott was quoted as saying to Empire that “It’s a brand new box of tricks, We know what the road map is, and the screenplay is now [...]