The First Poster & New Images for Soul Surfer

Soul Surfer Poster

Here’s the first poster for new movie, Soul Surfer which tells the story of a young up and coming surfer who loses an arm in a shark attack. With the help of her family and her faith, she’s able to get back on the board and conquer her fears of going back into the water. [...]

Third Poster Released for Robert Pattinson’s Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants Poster

Here’s what I believe is the third new poster for Water For Elephants, a movie which stars Twilight star, Robert Pattinson, Inglourious Basterds star Christoph Waltz and all round legendary star, Reese Witherspoon! The movie is based on the Sara Gruen’s novel, Water For Elephants and is directed by Francis Lawrence. This new poster focuses [...]

Paul Verhoeven To Direct Halle Berry In The Student

Halle Berry

Paul Verhoeven (Black Book) is attached to direct sexual-thriller The Student, and has offered Halle Berry (Monster’s Ball) the lead role. Verhoeven and Berry were supposed to collaborate on The Surrogate, but the film fell through at the production stage. The Student centers on a 19 year old kid who takes up a summer internship… [...]

Full Logo for X-Men: First Class Revealed + Trailer Imminent!

X Men First Class Logo

Marvel have debuted the official logo for their latest X-Men movie, X-Men: First Class ia their official Facebook page. The movie is directed by Kick-Ass director, Matthew Vaughn. You’ll notice that this logo is a slight variation on the poster that we put up a few weeks ago. This version is zoomed out slightly revealing [...]

Coen Brothers Horror Film On The Way?

File this under S for Speculation for now, but the good folks over at Empire today received the potential scoop that Joel and Ethan Coen may have plans to make a “full-on horror film.” It’s an intriguing prospect, but with the Coens is anything ever that (Blood) simple? Let’s weigh up the evidence. Empire’s article [...]

Rooney Mara to Star in Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes

Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara (The Social Network) is set to star in Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes. Francesca Gregorini, who directed Mara in coming-of-age drama Tanner Hall, is on board as writer/director. Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes centers around a young, troubled woman (Mara) who becomes obsessed with her mysterious, new neighbor that looks uncannily [...]

Just Go With It Review

If there’s a romcom on the horizon, chances are it stars romcom babe Jen Aniston playing her usual tart but loveably dizzy character – not far removed from her Rachel days in fact. So, without knowing much more, the film immediately sparks interest. But Aniston teamed up with manly hunk Gerry Butler in The Bounty [...]

Mr. Men: From Little Books To The Big Screen

Mr Men

Is this year’s Smurfs film not providing you with an adequate fill of childhood nostalgia? Well then fear not, because the people over at Twentieth Century Fox Animation are teaming up with producer Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum) to give you Mr. Men – the movie! With news breaking that the studio has plans [...]

CSI: Season 10 DVD Review

CSI: Las Vegas is still the most watched TV programme in the world and it’s no wonder when you look at the awesome storylines they keep churning out. It’s amazing to think that it’s been going for such a long time but personally I still find it fresh and compelling viewing. Season 10 is no [...]

New Red Riding Hood TV Spots and International Poster Are Not Grimm Enough

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Getting in ahead of the numerous fairy tale inspired films coming our way is Catherine Hardwicke’s Red Riding Hood, and if the previous clips, trailers and assorted imagery haven’t convinced you then why not take some time with these new offerings? Amanda Seyfried looks more than a little unhinged in this new Spanish poster, though [...]

Brand New Poster For The Adjustment Bureau

The Adjustment Bureau Outdoor Poster

Universal Pictures have unveiled a new poster for romance-thriller The Adjustment Bureau, loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s short story Adjustment Team. Directed by George Nolfi, The Adjustment Bureau stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Daniel Dae Kim, Michael Kelly, John Slattery and Terence Stamp. David Norris (Damon), a former Fordham University basketball player and [...]

New Trailer For HBO Mini-Series Mildred Pierce

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HBO have released a brand new trailer for their upcoming five-part mini-series Mildred Pierce, an adaptation of James M. Cain‘s acclaimed novel. Directed by Todd Haynes (I’m Not There), the mini-series stars Kate Winslet (Revolutionary Road), Evan Rachel Wood (The Wrestler), Melissa Leo (The Fighter) and Guy Pearce (The King’s Speech). Mildred Pierce follows a [...]

Video Vault – 25 Years of Pixar Retrospective – Toy Story

Pixar Video Vault  - Toy Story

Building on their years of work in sfx when part of the computer division of LucasFilm, and their subsequent incarnation as a pioneering hardware company with an animation department that produced computer-animated commercials for other companies, Pixar’s Toy Story was their first feature-length film and the first in a three-picture $26 million deal with Walt [...]

Roads? New Unknown Clip Shows Liam Neeson Doesn’t Need Roads

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Liam Neeson has deftly positioned himself as the go–to action man of the 21st century with Taken and The A-Team giving Neeson a Jack Bauer-esque makeover, and his new film, Unknown, looks to cement that reputation. A new clip of the film has just been made available and is a fierce vehicular stuntorama, showing director [...]

Two Old Friends to Join Kevin Smith’s Hit Somebody?

Notoriously publicity-shy Kevin Smith has been chatting to MTV in the US about the work coming together on his next (and final?) film Hit Somebody. The story of a hockey player with a talent for fighting, it’s based on the song of the same name by the late, great Warren Zevon. Red State (Smith’s new [...]

The Mechanic Review

The Mechanic

Simon West’s remake of Michael Winner’s 1972 film is by no means a worn-out hand-me-down and The Mechanic may easily be able to boast the title of ‘West’s best’ since Con Air. The opening sequence follows protagonist Arthur Bishop (the inside-out Bond/action star Jason Statham) on a silent operation where we get our first taste [...]

Super 8 Plot Details Emerge

After the dust had settled from the deluge of Super Bowl TV Spots for seemingly every major release of the coming summer, a few winners began to emerge. Captain America has proven to be a big hit, presumably in part since this was the first official footage of any sort we had seen. Personally, I really enjoyed the [...]

We Chat with the 127 Hours Special Effects Guru – Tim Caplan

Danny Boyle’s latest movie is currently up for awards in both the BAFTAs and the Oscars which we can see in the next couple of Sundays. We’ll be covering both the awards in as much detail as we can. We’ve not been invited to the Oscars as yet but we WILL be at the BAFTA [...]

Zooey Deschanel For Untitled Fox Pilot

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Zooey Deschanel (My Idiot Brother) is in negotiations to star in a new untitled single-camera comedy pilot from writer-producer Liz Meriwether. The untitled ensemble comedy is set up at 20th Century Fox and studio-based Chernin Entertainment. The Liz Meriwether project, formally titled Chicks and Dicks, centers on Jessica (Deschanel), an optimistic but unlucky in love elementary school [...]

Love Theatrically – Day #9 – “Juno”

love theatrically juno

**Read all the posts in our ‘Love Theatrically’ series here** #6 – “JUNO” (2007) Directed by Jason Reitman Since appearing as “Boy Kissing Girl” alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Kindergarten Cop” aged just 13 Jason Reitman has come on in considerable leaps and bounds, quick to step out from the shadow of his father (“Ghostbusters” director [...]