Preview: Not Alone

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The undeniable quality of nominees and winners at last night’s British Independent Film Awards paints a picture of a vibrant, healthy British film industry. And while the present state of that industry is rightly being celebrated it is time to look to the future and one of the films to look out for is Not [...]

A – Z Movie Reviews – D’s

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To continue my review of my epic journey to watch all my films from A-Z, this is the Forth part. For those that don’t know I am watching all 700+ Dvd/Bluray films from A-Z which has so far taken me 2.5 years to get to the end of H’s! I thought I should retrospectively review [...]

5 New Posters Released for Sherlock Holmes

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Warner Bros. have given us 5 more character posters (similar but slightly different to those seen previously) to go along nicely with the previous ones released for Sherlock Holmes which is out worldwide on Christmas Day…… except for the UK! When Jeremy Clarkson asked Guy Ritchie (director of SH) on yesterday’s Top Gear why it [...]

International Trailer: The Crazies

The list of films that I want to see next year is ever growing and today I’m reminded about The Crazies which is scheduled for release 26th February 2010. Crazies stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson and is directed by Breck Eisner. Check out the new international trailer below. In a terrifying [...]

Mel Gibson Heading to Mexican Prison

Governor Fidel Herrera of Veracruz, Mexico, has today announced that part of the famous Ignacio Allende prison will be emptied in January 2010, because: “A grand production will be filmed there with our friend, the actor and producer Mel Gibson.” Although it was reported that Gibson visited the prison in April 2008, there has been [...]

Five New Posters for [Rec] 2

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Italian website, Badtaste.it have released five new posters for the second installment of [Rec] which was released back in 2007. It was one of the most intriguing horror / thriller movies that I’d ever seen and I’m looking forward to the sequel. The 2nd movie begins a matter of hours after the original finished and [...]

Video Interviews from the British Independent Film Awards

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As you’ll have seen from Jon’s post last night, Duncan Jones was given the credit he deserves last night for winning the The Douglas Hickox Award for his direction of his debut film, Moon. Others to prosper were Carey Mulligan in the Best Actress category for An Education, Tom Hardy for Bronson, Andrea Arnold for [...]

Competition: Win Merchandise from The Hangover

To celebrate today’s release of The Hangover on Blu Ray, DVD, on-demand and digital download (iTunes link here), we have the change for 3 lucky HeyUGuys readers to win the following: A Hangover t-shirt, a Hangover yard glass, a Hangover key ring and a Hangover pen. Below we have a video from director of the [...]

Two New Featurettes for Avatar Released

Only 4 days now until the World Premiere of James Cameron’s Avatar and HeyUGuys has been lucky enough to score a ticket thanks to the lovely guys at Sky Movies HD. Our Premiere report will come as soon as I can write it on Thursday / Friday this week. In the meantime, 20th Century Fox [...]

Spinal Tap Play London!

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It is a cold December night in old London town.  An extraordinary tour bus circles the streets around Clapham Junction Station, prowling for the perfect place to pull up and party.  Opposite the station there stands The Clapham Grand ““ the grand old lady of popular entertainment.  Tonight she awaits the arrival of a titan [...]

Moon Triumphs at BIFA

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The British Independent Film Awards held its ceremony in London tonight and Duncan Jones was awarded The Douglas Hickox Award for his direction of his debut film, Moon. As if to compound this triumph Moon was also announced as the best British independent film of 2009, and in taking the two top awards of the [...]

Preview: Invictus

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In the 1950′s, a western TV show called Rawhide hit US airwaves. One of several series about the old west, it captivated adults and children alike. Rawhide featured an ensemble cast of largely unknown actors, including a young man named Clint Eastwood. Eastwood had appeared in TV and film before, but it was here he [...]

McG Wants to Direct Terminators 5 & 6

Terminator Salvation did little to improve the fortunes of the ailing Terminator franchise, despite excellent work from Sam Worthington and Anton Yelchin, McG’s direction failed to excite and rights to the Terminator series are being lined up for sale to the highest bidder. It seems a long time ago since Arnie promised that He’d Be [...]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows HQ Teaser Trailer

Yesterday, we posted a story that the teaser trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I had been leaked but it actually turns out that the trailer that was captured has actually been released as a DVD extra on the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince DVD. Thanks to /Film for the heads [...]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Trailer Leaks

***UPDATE: HQ version now released here)*** The trailer for the seventh installment for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I has leaked and yu can check it out below. It’ll no doubt be taken down pretty quick so watch it while you can. Synopsis: Voldemort’s power is growing stronger. He now has control over [...]

Slingers – TV From The Future

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Who says Brits don’t make good TV these days?

Actually, that’s not entirely fair. The video above isn’t a TV series. Yet.

Tarantino on Superhero Films

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Anybody who remembers Clarence showing Alabama the first issue of Spider-Man in True Romance, recalls Bill explaining Superman’s critique on the human race to The Bride in Kill Bill Vol. 2, or was aware that the Silver Surfer argument in Crimson Tide is courtesy of an uncredited Quentin Tarantino rewrite, should know that QT is [...]

Review: Where The Wild Things Are

In bringing one of the most beloved children’s book of recent times to the screen Spike Jonze had only one objective in mind: to be faithful to the spirit of Maurice Sendak’s seminal work, and this love for the crazed, childlike escapism of the source material is powerfully bought to the screen. Adapting Where the [...]

Official Poster for Buried

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After announcing that Buried would be shown at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, we get a look at the new poster (via /Film).  Buried stars Ryan Reynolds, and well, that’s it.  Reynolds plays a civilian contractor who is working in Iraq and wakes up to find himself buried in a coffin with nothing but a [...]

New Photos & Clip from Clint Eastwood’s Invictus

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With the end of the year approaching and new media being released for films next year, I find myself really looking forward to 2010. One of the movies that I’m looking forward to is Invictus which stars Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman and is directed by Clint Eastwood. Invictus tells the story of how the [...]