Win The Disappearance of Alice Creed on DVD

The Disappearance of Alice Creed

Icon Home Entertainment have been kind enough to give us three copies of their new movie, The Disappearance of Alice Creed to give away on DVD. The movie stars Gemma Arterton, Eddie Marsan, Martin Compston and is written and directed by J Blakeson. It’s set for release on DVD and Blu-ray Monday 4th October and [...]

Made in Dagenham Interviews

In 1968 a unique strike by 187 female machinists at the Ford Dagenham plant changed the course of history for working women worldwide.  The stand made by those women led to the advent of the equal pay act, an unprecedented piece of legislation that finally offered women the opportunity for some financial parity. Director Nigel [...]

Quentin Tarantino’s Editor Found Dead – RIP Sally Menke

Sally Menke

It is of course always sad to lose someone of great and unusual talent, but to lose them in their prime, with so much still ahead of them is especially tragic. News comes today from The LA Times of the death of Sally Menke, who was an acclaimed and gifted editor, having worked with Quentin [...]

3D-Enhanced Star Wars Saga Returning to the Big Screen!

Star Wars 3D

In a somewhat inevitable move, Lucasfilm have announced that all six Star Wars movies will return to theatres in 3-D. According to Variety, the first film to hit screens will be Episode I: The Phantom Menace, which will be released sometime in 2012. Jar Jar Binks back, and in all his 3D glory. I’m there!!! [...]

New Tangled Still

Tangled

FusedFilm have posted a new still from Disney’s Tangled, this time giving us a first look at Mother Gothel (voiced by Donna Murphy). Mother Gothel is the villain of the film, which also features the voice talents of Zachary Levi, Mandy Moore, Ron Perlman, Brad Garrett, M.C. Gainey and Paul F. Tompkins. When the rogue [...]

The Next Three Days Theatrical Poster

The Next Three Days

Lionsgate (through FirstShowing.net) have unveiled a brand new poster for The Next Three Days – Paul Haggis’ forthcoming crime-thriller, starring Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde and Brian Dennehy. The Next Three Days was both written and directed by Academy Award-winning Paul Haggis, and is loosely based on the 2008 French film Pour [...]

First Look: Anne Hathaway & Jim Sturgess in One Day

One Day

USA Today have posted the first official still from One Day, Lone Scherfig’s follow-up to the Academy Award-nominated An Education. The still gives us a look at Anne Hathaway and Jim Strugess who topline the film alongside Romola Garai, Rafe Spall, Ken Stott, Jodie Whittaker, Jamie Sives and Georgia King. One Day is a romantic comedy [...]

Josh Schwartz Reunite’s with Rachel Bilson for Ghost Angeles

Ghost Angeles

Josh Schwartz, the creator/executive producer of The O.C., Chuck and Gossip Girl, is working on a brand new TV series for NBC, with Rachel Bilson (The O.C.) set to feature prominently. Ghost Angeles, a supernatural romantic comedy, is expected to center on a young woman in Los Angeles who can talk to the dead, helping the [...]

Nice New French Poster for RED

Red French Poster

IMPA have a nice new International poster for RED. RED (Retired Extremely Dangerous) stars Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Karl Urban and Mary-Louise Parker. RED is directed by Robert Schwentke and is released in the UK 22nd October. Synopsis: Frank Moses (Willis), Joe Matheson (Freeman), Marvin Boggs (Malkovich) and Victoria Winslow (Mirren) [...]

Toronto International Film Festival 2010 Round-Up

Sam Worthington - The Debt

TIFF 2010 featured the Festival’s excellently eclectic mix of commercial and independent English language films, and a broad swathe of international cinema; the festival screened around 300 films over its 11 days (the 11th being a new addition this year to meet ticket demand, which was seemingly justified as the two films I saw on [...]

Fantastic Fest Award Winners Revealed

Fantastic Fest

Fantastic Fest came to a close late last night after numerous horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, Asian, and cult films were screened at the Alamo Drafthouse. It culminated with an awards ceremony in Austin, TX to honor the best of the festival. The press release from Fantastic Fest, including all the award winners, is embedded below: Austin, TX— Monday, September 27, 2010— [...]

Sir Michael Caine Joins Twitter

Sir Michael Caine

I don’t make a habit of telling you every time an actor joins twitter otherwise we’d spend an awful lot of time writing Twitter related posts. That said, in this instance, the news needs to be spread for the legend that is, Sir Michael Caine who today has joined the short messaging service that we [...]

Back to the Future Will Also Return to US Cinemas

We’ve been boasting for the past month or so that we’re getting a theatrical release of one of the greatest movies of all time, Back to the Future where the US weren’t! Today however, we can no longer be so glum for AMC Cinemas have announced that they’ll be showing Back to the Future in [...]

Changing Lanes Writer to Adapt Gideon’s Sword for Michael Bay

Heat Vision have news this morning that Michael Bay has signed Chap Taylor (who wrote the screenplay for Ben Affleck/Samuel L Jackson-starrer Changing Lanes) for scripting duties on his adaptation of “Gideon’s Sword” for Paramount. Gideon’s Sword is a 12-part book series by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child about a hero who has the ability [...]

Darren Aronofsky To Take On Superman?

Long story short – with the recent reporting of Christopher Nolan’s shortlist of possible directors for his Superman project (Duncan Jones, Matt Reeves, Tony Scott, Jonathan Liebesman and Zack Snyder) and some of their public responses there now comes a new name to kick about – Darren Aronofsky. As is the trend to report a [...]

Citizen Jane – The Greatest Ever Action Flick (Not) Coming Soon?

Citizen Jane

Michelle Rodriguez starring in an action-packed retelling of Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane? Look at her welding that huge bazooka on the poster. Check out the heat she’s packing in the teaser trailer! Wait…hold on a minute. Before you all get excited (like I did) over this Grindhouse-esque action fest re-telling of a classic from movie [...]

Gore Verbinski Looking to The Lone Ranger with Johnny Depp?

A year ago or thereabouts, as well as signing up for his latest jaunt around the Caribbean as Captain Jack, Johnny Depp had two other projects in the pipeline. One was as Tim Burton’s Mad Hatter in the box office behemoth Alice in Wonderland and the other was as Tonto in a Jerry Bruckheimer produced [...]

The Kids Are All Right UK Poster

The Kids Are All Right

Empire have revealed the UK poster for The Kids Are All Right, Lisa Cholodenko’s forthcoming comedy-drama film. The Kids Are All Right – featuring performances from stars Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Annette Benning, Josh Hutcherson and Yaya DaCosta – centers on two children conceived by artificial insemination who bring their birth father into [...]

Maggie Grace Secures Role in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn

Maggie Grace

Maggie Grace has secured a role in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Summit Entertainment have confirmed. Grace will portray the character of Irina in the final two installments of the vampire franchise, both of which will be directed by Bill Condon. In case you aren’t familiar with Breaking Dawn, Irina is a member of the [...]

Tom Waits’ Rejected Iron Man 2 Theme

The DVD/Blu-ray of Iron Man 2 hits US shops on the 28th of September and UK shops on the 25th of October. Ahead of that we have seen a few of the extras appear online but today we bring you an extra missing from either the US or UK release. This wonderful extra is Tom [...]