When not railing against the airline industry on Twitter Kevin Smith has a new film coming out, a buddy movie previously known as A Couple of Dicks, now retitled Cop Out, and there’s a new clip on the internets today. There’s been a great theatrical trailer (and its hilarious red band version) for the Bruce [...]
New Poster for Centurion

Last week, the guys at IGN gave us a lovely new trailer to feast our eyes on for Neil Marshall’s new Roman Empire epic, Centurion. Today they bring us a shiny new poster for the movie which stars Olga Kurylenko, Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Noel Clarke, JJ Feild, Imogen Poots, David Morrissey, Paul Freeman, Lee [...]
New Trailer for Defendor
You may have heard something of Defendor, the film in which Woody Harrelson dresses up as a superhero to bring justice to his part of the world, despite having no powers at all? That’s right, this is Deep Impact to Kick-Ass’s Armageddon, the Red Planet to its Mission to Mars, and despite the coincidental timing [...]
DVD Review: Pandorum
Lars Von Trier wants Scorsese and De Niro to Remake Taxi Driver?

Lars Von Trier courts controversy like a lovesick puppy chasing media taillights and film festivals provide a suitably dazzling arena, and while he’s shopping around the Penelope Cruz-less psychological disaster film Melancholia rumours have sprung up which have split the movie-loving public in half. In the Berlin Film Festival press conference for his latest film, [...]
New International Kick-Ass Poster Featuring Hit Girl

There’s no two ways about it – this film is going to be something special. We’ve seen some great artwork and trailers for Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation of Mark Millar’s Kick-Ass and now there’s a new poster for the international market. Looking very much like the Kick-Ass poster we showed you a few weeks ago, this [...]
Take a Look Inside Shutter Island
Following the very effective trailer Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island was high on our list to see for 2010, the period setting and Leo DiCaprio’s patented gritty stoicism should play well in this adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel. The cast for this film is as impressive as any Scorsese has assembled and includes Mark Ruffalo, [...]
Damian Jones and Noel Clarke to Take on Fast Girls

Currently making noise in Berlin for his female gang bank heist thriller 4.3.2.1 Noel Clarke, star of Kidulthood and director of its sequel Adulthood is currently developing another female fronted drama, this time set around the 2012 Olympics. Clarke is to team again with Producer Damian Jones, whose previous work includes both the ‘hood films [...]
Despicable Me get a New International Trailer

We’ve seen a few teasers for Universal’s Super-Villain CG comedy Despicable Me, and now there’s a new trailer in town. It’s a simple affair, with the army of lemon tic-tac inspired minions of super-villain Gru, and with the other trailers already seen the slightly silly world is building nicely. There’s a whole plot to steal [...]
Exclusive Interview with James Purefoy on Solomon Kane
Last week HeyUGuys were invited to a round table interview with James Purefoy, star of Rome, Ironclad and Solomon Kane. During the course of the interview Purefoy went into a great deal of detail about Solomon Kane, talking about how the story came about, the difficulties of filming in Eastern Europe during the winter, and [...]
New Solomon Kane Images

This Friday, Solomon Kane is set to hit cinema screens with a bang and to tide us over for that week, we have some great new images from the movie which stars James Purefoy, Robert E. Howard, Pete Postlethwaite, Max von Sydow and is directed by Michael J. Bassett. If you haven’t already seen it, [...]
Review: Solomon Kane
Solomon Kane starts out reasonably enough. Within the first ten minutes there’s a naval battle, haunted mirrors and James Purefoy, snarling like a lunatic. It’s daft and makes very little sense, but it’s also fun, that peaks just before the opening credits, with Purefoy’s Kane leaping through a window to escape being dragged to the [...]
HeyUGuys IMDb250 Project – Week 4

The IMDb250. A list of the top 250 films, as ranked by the users of the biggest movie Internet site on the web. It is based upon the ratings provided by the users of The Internet Movie Database, which number into the millions. As such, it’s a perfect representation of the opinions of the movie masses, [...]
Trainspotting’s Irvine Welsh to Direct The Magnificent Eleven

As much as I loved The Magnificent Seven I always felt the one thing it was missing was Football. I’m certain a quick kick around would have lifted spirits between raids on the village and while I’m clearly being facetious the news from Berlin today that Trainspotting Novelist and director of the darts film Good [...]
Madonna Set to Direct W.E. With Vera Farmiga Leading

Madonna’s dalliance with the life of Wallis Simpson and her indelible impact on British Royal history has been making the news rounds for the last few years. Rumours surfaced a year ago that Madonna wanted to make a musical of the life of Wallis Simpson, the divorced American socialite with whom King Edward VIII fell [...]
Scorsese to Look Back with De Niro?

The Berlin Film Festival is sparking out shards of news all over the place, and the latest hint dropped by Scorsese at the press conference for Shutter Island may be a throwaway comment, prompted by a slightly bizarre question, but it has got people talking of Martin Sorsese’s return to his old stomping ground with [...]
Great New Clash of the Titans Featurette

When we learned of the Louis Leterrier remake of the 1981 almost-classic Clash of the Titans we were in two minds. We loved the original, the Harryhausen swansong and the wealth of classical acting talent on offer combined with a charm and great production design to bring the Gods to life. Now, riding the CG [...]
Mike Newell to Direct Litvinenko Film, The Terminal Spy

Former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko died just weeks after he was poisoned in London in late 2006, while he lay dying in his hospital bed and British and Russian authorities clashed while determining the cause, Litvinenko placed the blame on Russian president Vladmir Putin. The story occupied the front pages and was ubiquitous in the [...]






