True Grit Trailer Appears

true grit trailer

We’ve only seen a few images for the new Coen Brothers film, but the phrase ‘new Coen Brothers film’ is enough to get most people interested, and now we’ve got our first look at True Grit with a trailer released a few moments ago. The cast is another classic Coen ensemble, with Josh Brolin, Matt [...]

New Yogi Bear 3D Trailer

yogi bear trailer

If the first trailer did nothing for you, and the weird poster didn’t convince you to book time off in February 2011 for the sadly inevitable 3D CG/live action whirligig of a Yogi Bear movie then this trailer will do nothing to change that. There’s slapstick, food fights, pick-a-nic baskets and much mugging from Tom [...]

Another Year UK Poster

Another Year

Empire have unveiled a breathtaking new UK poster for Mike Leigh’s family-orientated drama Another Year, which features a number of esteemed British actors, including Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville, Peter Wight and Imelda Staunton. Another Year premiered in competition for the Palme d’Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was critically acclaimed for it’s [...]

UK Poster for Carlos Unveiled

Carlos

Following in the footsteps of the two-part Vincent Cassel biopic of notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine another iconic criminal, Carlos the Jackal, has been given the big screen treatment and Empire have exclusively revealed the UK quad. Carlos stars Edgar Ramirez in the title role (he appeared in both Che: Part One and The Bourne [...]

First Photo of Daniel Radcliffe in The Woman in Black

The Woman In Black

Celebrity-Gossip have snapped the first image of Daniel Radcliffe on the set of The Woman In Black, a 3D film adaptation of the supernatural thriller novel by Susan Hill. Directed by Eden Lake’s James Watkins, The Woman In Black centers on a young lawyer (Radcliffe) who travels to a remote village to organize a recently [...]

Guillermo Del Toro Preps For Transmedia Landscape With Trollhunters

Guillermo Del Toro

Guillermo del Toro, man of many trades and talents,  with an impressive filmography and growing literary footprint, will soon be able to add consultant to his already remarkable résumé. THR is reporting that the man behind the Hellboy franchise is not only set to write and direct an animated feature for Dreamworks Animation, but is to consult on [...]

Tron: Legacy’s Daft Punk Score Gets a Release Date

While our editor Dave is reeling excitedly from a whole day with the Tron: Legacy team Disney have confirmed when we can expect to see the much anticipated Daft Punk score in stores, virtual or otherwise. As well as speaking to the cast and crew of Tron: Legacy Dave got to hear some of the [...]

Game Adaptation Kane & Lynch loses direction

Kane & Lynch

It is hardly breaking news to say that video game adaptations often struggle as films. Everything from Super Mario Bros, through Street Fighter to Doom has struggled both critically and commercially, with even seemingly bankable fare like Prince of Persia misfiring. Kane & Lynch, a third person shooter about two death row inmates who break [...]

She’s Out of My League DVD Review

She's Out Of My League

Today, She’s Out of My League is released on both DVD and Blu-ray. Directed by Jim Field Smith, this is a typical American teen comedy, starring up-and-coming actors, and you can read Craig’s original theatrical review here. In case you aren’t familiar with the film, She’s Out of My League stars Jay Baruchel as Kirk: an [...]

Greed is Good (and so is Being Number One at the US Box Office)

Oliver Stone’s belated sequel to 1987’s Wall Street has gone straight to the top of the US box office this weekend. Michael Douglas (reprising his role as deviant, underhanded broker Gordon Gekko) is joined by Shia LaBeouf and it-girl of the moment Carey Mulligan (playing Gekko’s estranged daughter) in this follow-up (entitled Money Never Sleeps), [...]

Streetdance 3D DVD Review

Streetdance 3D

Streetdance 3D garnered considerable praise upon its initial release, many critics crediting the impressive choreography, infectious sense of fun and competent use of the third dimension in their favourable reviews. In a growing genre like the dance film, Streetdance certainly needed an ace up it sleeve to set it apart from the competition. While the [...]

Exclusive Interview with Dean Peterson, Director of Incredibly Small

dean peterson

We’re only a few days away from the start of the Raindance festival here in London, and we’ve been fortunate enough to speak with the director of one of the films on show. Dean Peterson’s film, Incredibly Small, is making its debut at the festival and we recently posted the trailer to give you a [...]

Video Vault – Three O’Clock High

Three O'Clock High DVD

American high school films were a dime a dozen at the local video shop back in the day. John Hughes had the monopoly on the teen angst market, and for those who preferred smut over senior proms, there was always sex comedies like Porky’s and its two sequels. Occasionally though, there were films from this [...]

Buried Review

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The film where Ryan Reynolds is stuck in a box for 90 minutes – this is all Buried offers as a concept and it’s a concept that on paper shouldn’t really work for a feature length film. Somehow though Buried succeeds in every way and has proven to be one of the most refreshing and original movies [...]

House Season 6 DVD Review

House Season 6

This month, the world’s favourite curmudgeonly doctor is back on DVD. No, not Doc Martin! When we left him, Gregory House had lost his marbles and checked himself into the loony bin. We return to find him not at the familiar surroundings of Princeton-Plainsboro, but going cold turkey at the Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital. In fantastic [...]

Twelve (XII) DVD Review

Twelve (XII) Cover

An opening montage sets up the plot of Twelve (aka XII), although not in a particularly substantial or satisfying way. Leonard Karlsson is a man convicted (rightfully or wrongly) of an unspecified crime involving children and, whilst in prison, his face is mutilated by fellow inmates. Upon release Leonard decides to kidnap and skin the [...]

Natalie Portman Open to Léon Sequel

Leon

Natalie Portman is arguably one of the best actresses of her generation currently working in Hollywood. However, many may have forgotten the role that thrust her into the limelight sixteen years ago: Léon. Praised by critics and audiences alike, Léon – a film about a young girl who is taken in by the hitman after [...]

Stephen Fry To Play Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes 2

Stephen Fry

In an interview with on BBC Radio 5 Live as part of The Danny Baker Show, Stephen Fry revealed that he would portray the character of Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes 2. Fry will star alongside Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law and Noomi Rapace in the action-adventure sequel to once again be directed by Guy [...]

Unions Inform Actors to Avoid The Hobbit

Just when things were looking a tiny bit more rosey for the troubled prodction of The Hobbit, news comes in to tell us that Unions are telling actors to avoid the new movies. According to the BBC: Global actors’ unions have told their members not to take roles in the new The Hobbit movies amid [...]

The Social Network – Webchat LIVE NOW

The Social Network Webchat

The cast of The Social Network discuss the film in a live webchat… The wbcast is hosted by Olivia Munn, and features Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield and Armie Hammer. Legendry screenwriter,  Aaron Sorkin is also here to discuss the new movie which is wrote with Ben Mezrich.