Share/Bookmark A new clip from James Gunn’s Super has made it’s way online, via Superherohype. The film, a dark superhero comedy in the vein of Kick-Ass, premiered at the 35th Toronto International Film Festival last night and stars Rainn Wilson, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon, Ellen Page, Linda Cardellini and Nathan Fillion. After his wife (Tyler) falls [...]
New Trailer for Julia’s Eyes

Share/BookmarkThe official trailer for the Guillermo Del Toro produced thriller Julia’s Eyes has premièred over on Collider. The film, directed by Guillem Morales and starring The Orphanage’s Belén Rueda, the film follows a woman’s ongoing investigation into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of her sister – despite the fact that she is losing her sight. “Julia, a woman [...]
A Look at the 2010 BFI London Film Festival – UPDATED with Video

Share/BookmarkLast week we were given a chance to see what the 54th BFI London Film Festival has in store, and kicking aside the disparaging comments about the lack of world premieres, a complaint which misses the point completely, there’s a real sense of excitement and discovery about the festival this year. Mark Romanek’s Never Let [...]
Jude Law Appears in Stylish Guy Ritchie Directed Commercial for Dior Homme

Share/BookmarkWe don’t usually make a habit of putting up adverts for products but this video / commercial is somewhat different. It’s an advert for Dior Homme and stars Jude Law and Slovakian model Michaela Kocianová but is also directed by Guy Ritchie. As soon as you see the advert, you’ll recognise his very distinct style. [...]
Megan Fox and Mickey Rourke in First Clip from Passion Play

Share/BookmarkWhile Mickey Rourke may have found himself back on solid, if familiar, ground with roles in The Expendables and Iron Man 2, it was his role in Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler that reminded us of what a great on-screen presence the man can be. Now we get a chance to see him in the first [...]
Stretch Armstrong Movie to be “Grounded in the Real World”

Share/BookmarkAccording to director and screenwriter Nicholas Stoller, an unlikely source was tapped for inspiration when writing his Stretch Armstrong screenplay. Bleeding Cool report that the character, famous for his orange tan and black Y-Fronts, will apparently be placed in a gritty environment – akin to those inhabited by The Dark Knight and Jason Bourne. Stretch [...]
The Sunday Lunch – Kids Perform Scarface Motherfudger
Share/BookmarkThis is The Sunday Lunch, HeyUGuys’ excuse to let down our Movie News blogging hair and enjoy the lighter side of movies. This week’s Sunday Lunch funny comes about after I was looking for a movie clip for my IMDb250 project review of Scarface. Picture the scene: you’re a proud parent being invited to your [...]
Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere Tames Venice to Win Golden Lion
Share/BookmarkThe jury at the Venice Film festival, headed up by Quentin Tarantino and including Guillermo Arriaga, Ingeborga Dapkunaite and Danny Elfman, have awarded the Golden Lion prize for Best Film to Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere. The film stars Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning and tells of the emotional turbulence encountered in a popular, yet reclusive, actor’s [...]
Sherlock Holmes Gets a Dragon Tattoo, Noomi Rapace to Star in Sequel

Share/BookmarkExcellent casting news today for the female lead in the next Guy Ritchie directed Sherlock Holmes film. Following her critically lauded performance as Lisbeth Salander in the big screen adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy, it was widely expected that Rapace would find her way to Hollywood and THR are reporting that she will be [...]
Funny Video: No One Likes M. Night Shyamalan!
Share/BookmarkCollege Humor are a rather clever outfit creating very funny and well thought out videos. Their latest one focuses around M. Night Shyamalan – how he was once a great director and how all of his ideas of late seem to be pretty darn poor! The video charts his rise and fall with hilarious results [...]
Disney to go Post-Apocalyptic with Oblivion

Share/BookmarkDeadline are reporting that William Monahan, who penned the Oscar-winning screenplay for The Departed, will next be adapting Radical Publishing’s Oblivion property for Disney. Oblivion, an illustrated novel from the pen of Arvid Nelson, looks set to be directed by Tron: Legacy’s Joseph Kosinski for a summer 2011 release. The press release for the film [...]
The SpielBERG of Success
Share/BookmarkThis is a rather awesome infographic that I had to share with you all. PersonalLoans.org (and thanks to Screencrave for the heads up) have posted this graphic that they have called ‘The SpielBERG of Success’ which charts the different amounts that director, Steven Spielberg’s has made at the box office. I just thought the way [...]
Kick-Ass 2: Red-Mist is “Basically Charles Manson”

Share/BookmarkIn an interview with Empire Magazine, Mark Millar was probed on the direction he planned to take his Kick-Ass sequel. Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Walls debuted in CLiNT magazine earlier this month and, while the sequel has alledgedly been greenlit, production is still likely months away. While we already largely know what’s in store [...]
Looks Like Joaquin Phoenix is ‘Still Here’ For The Time Being

Share/BookmarkIt would appear that Joaquin Phoenix’s career demise has been greatly exaggerated. The retired actor turned rap star (?) is currently the subject of a much-talked about documentary doing the rounds at all the major festival circuits. Following the reviews of the film (and indeed, the general consensus from everyone when they first heard of his plans) [...]
Heartbreaker Review

Share/BookmarkFrench television director Pascal Chaumeil offers up his first feature length film, Heartbreaker, a film distributed by Universal Pictures and what looked like had potential to be a smart romantic comedy. Unfortunately, it was not as good as I was hoping and quickly turned into a predictable and lazy narrative structure. The film follows Alex [...]
New Clip from Legend of the Guardians – Monsoon

Share/BookmarkIn amongst the many, many clips and trailers that have already seen the light of day from Zack Snyder’s CG owl film, Legend of the Guardians, there is still more footage Warner Bros. are keen to push out to get people interested ahead of the film’s release. Snyder’s film features the voices of Abbie Cornish, [...]
Summit Entertainment’s 2011 Slate Has Swords, Fangs and Time Travel

Share/BookmarkFrom the looks of it, Summit Entertainment is going to have a great year come 2011. Variety has reported the full slate for Summit’s films along with their release dates. The films include Source Code, Drive Angry 3D, The Three Musketeers, and Breaking Dawn Part 1. Below you will find some basic information on each of [...]
The First TV Spot for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Share/BookmarkMugglenet have used their cunning and panache to bring us this rather awesome first TV spot for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. The clip aired in the US during the season premiere of The Vampire Diaries on The CW. The clip shows us lots of new footage described here by those Muggles: [...]
Mexican Duo Cast in Upcoming Will Ferrell Flick

Share/BookmarkThe Hollywood Reporter brings news that the duo from Mexican coming-of-age flick Y tu mamá también (Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna), have joined the cast of Casa de mi padre, a Spanish-language comedy starring Will Ferrell. Little is known of the film, except that it will be made in the style of a telenovela [...]
First Look at The King’s Speech

Share/BookmarkTom Hooper’s follow up to the acclaimed 2009 film The Damned United looks a little further back in time for its setting and it’s getting some excellent reviews from the showings at Telluride and Toronto. The King’s Speech has an impeccable cast with Colin Firth looking likely to follow his award orbiting turn in Tom [...]




