Super 8 Review

Super 8

Share/Bookmark Before the credits begin in director J.J Abrams’ follow-up to his much-praised 2009 Star Trek reboot, the welcoming reveal of the iconic Amblin logo, followed by Abram’s own Bad Robot  is a match made in geek heaven and more or less spells out the potentially mouth-watering symbiosis of what’s to be expected. Unfortunately, for [...]

Watch the Final Scene of Captain America Which Introduces The Avengers

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Share/BookmarkThis clip leaked a few weeks ago but now Paramount have official released the final scene of Captain America: The First Avenger to coincide with today’s release of the movie in the UK. In the scene, we get to see Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) tell Captain America (Chris Evans) that he’s been asleep for [...]

Win Merchandise from Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Rise of the Planet of the Apes Merchandise

Share/BookmarkTo celebrate the release of their new movie, Rise of the Planet of the Apes on 11th August, Twentieth Century Fox have given us four sets of goodie bags to give away. Each bag contains a pen, keychain, Blackberry Case, metallic notepad, t shirt and a watch and then one extra goodie bag winning the [...]

Venice Film Festival 2011 Line-Up Announced

Venice Film Festival

Share/BookmarkThis year’s line-up for the 68th Venice Film Festival, taking place between 31st August and 10th September, has been announced by the festival’s official website, and as expected, it’s more than a little bit fantastic, with a brilliant line-up of films set to screen in Italy. Heading the jury this year will be director Darren [...]

First Look at James Howson as Heathcliff in Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights

James Howson Wuthering Heights

Share/BookmarkWhen Andrea Arnold announced she would be following up her acclaimed film Fish Tank with an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights an air of expectation whipped up around the production, which had been in one stage or another for a good few years before. Arnold’s Red Road and the award winning Fish Tank marked [...]

Melancholia UK Quad

Melancholia

Share/BookmarkArtificial Eye have unveiled the official UK quad for Melancholia. Directed by controversial filmmaker Lars von Trier, Melancholia stars Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kiefer Sutherland, Alexander Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, John Hurt, Jesper Christensen, Udo Kier, Brady Corbet and Cameron Spurr. Justine (Dunst) and Michael (Skarsgård) are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her [...]

HeyUGuys World Cinema Trailer Park – Week Ending Sunday 31st July

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Share/BookmarkHeyUGuys brings you the latest in World Cinema film trailers in association with Film Dates UK. Each week we’ll be showcasing some of most anticipated foreign releases as well as highlighting a few hidden gems which may have fallen off your radar. It’s no surprise that Hollywood has turned to World Cinema for inspiration in [...]

Sony Pictures Classics Acquires Darling Companion

Sony Pictures Classics

Share/BookmarkSony Pictures Classics have acquired the North American distribution rights to Werc Werk Works’ Darling Companion. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, Darling Companion stars Diane Keaton, Kevin Kline, Dianne Wiest, Richard Jenkins, Elisabeth Moss, Mark Duplass, Ayelet Zurer and Sam Shepherd. Darling Companion will be released in early 2012. Synopsis: Beth (Keaton) saves a bedraggled lost dog from the [...]

Two New Posters give you More Muppets for your Money

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Share/Bookmark Two new, colourful posters for The Muppets, which doesn’t mosey into UK cinemas until next year so these will have to do for now. Amy Adams and Jason Segel looked pleased as Punch to be sharing the stage with our favourite furry friends and who wouldn’t be? The Muppets are so well regarded despite [...]

Check Out the Trailer for 80′s Comedy, Dirty Girl

Dirty Girl

Share/BookmarkIn the mood for an 80’s-set teen comedy which features a lead performance from a talented and engaging up-and-coming British actress? Here’s the trailer for Dirty Girl, the tale of a promiscuous teenager named Danielle (Juno Temple) who befriends a chubby, sexually-confused loner from her class (Jeremy Dozier) and embarks on a journey with him [...]

First Trailer for Tower Heist Starring Ben Stiller & Eddie Murphy

Tower Heist

Share/BookmarkIt was the beginning of the year when we first put up and image but now Universal Pictures have release the first trailer for new movie directed by Brett Ratner and starring Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Eddie Murphy, Michael Peña, Casey Affleck and Ferris Bueller himself, the awesome Matthew Broderick. Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy [...]

Vincent Cassel And Rosario Dawson Join Danny Boyle’s Trance With James McAvoy

Vincent Cassel

Share/BookmarkVincent Cassel and Rosario Dawson are in negotiations to fill the other lead spots, alongside James McAvoy, in Danny Boyle’s follow-up to this year’s fantastic 127 Hours, Deadline report. Boyle will be directing the 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony, so production on Trance will start this autumn in London until he switches projects in January, [...]

A First Look At Ghost Rider 2

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Share/BookmarkOkay, cards on the table time. I thought Ghost Rider was an absolute shocker, bilge water of the highest order, just dire. I am frankly, therefore, not going to pretend to be enthused by the idea of a sequel. You can put me in the “remain to be convinced” pile for the time being. What [...]

It’s All Quiet on the Western Front for Director Mimi Leder

Mimi Leder

Share/BookmarkAll is very much busy on the remake front with news from Deadline that director Mimi Leder has chosen her next big budget project – a new adaptation of famed World War One novel, All Quiet on the Western Front. The story (which was turned into a 1930 Oscar-winning film, and remade again as a [...]

Limitless Director Eyes Up Bonnie & Clyde Remake

Bonnie & Clyde

Share/BookmarkBonnie & Clyde was right there at the forefront of what would become the New Hollywood explosion of the late 1960′s and early 1970′s. If you haven’t read them yet, check out Peter Biskind’s “Easy Riders, Raging Bulls” and Mark Harris’s “Scenes From A Revolution” for an essential education in just how significant a role [...]

Ron Howard Passes On Third Dan Brown Film – The Lost Symbol

Ron Howard

Share/BookmarkAfter directing the first two films based on Dan Brown’s novels, The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, Ron Howard has decided that he’ll only be producing the third film, The Lost Symbol, and won’t be returning to direct, Deadline reports. Howard directed the first two films to very impressive successes at the box [...]

Teaser Trailer & Images for Willem Dafoe’s ‘The Hunter’

The Hunter. Photo by Matt Nettheim.

Share/BookmarkWhen we went image crazy a couple of days ago, a couple of images we failed to put up were those from Willem Dafoe’s new movie, The Hunter which is playing at this years Toronto International Film Festival. The film is directed by Daniel Nettheim and as well as Dafoe, stars Sam Neill, Frances O’ConnorSullivan [...]

Joe Mazzello Signs Up For G.I. Joe 2

Joseph Mazzello

Share/BookmarkMy hopes were not high when I finally sat down to watch GI Joe: Rise of Cobra last weekend. The reviews had been poor, the trailers looked ridiculous and my 10-year old said it was one of the best films he’d ever seen. It turns out I was right to have been apprehensive, as the [...]

New Red Band Trailer and Five New Clips from The Change Up

The Change-Up Poster

Share/BookmarkIn a bid to share the entire movie with us, Universal Pictures have released another red band trailer and five new clips for their new movie, The Change Up which stars Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. Leslie Mann, Olivia Wilde and Mircea Monroe. The Change-Up is directed by David Dobkin who has previously brought us the [...]

Interview: Richard Ayoade on Submarine

Richard Ayoade

Share/BookmarkSubmarine is an easy film to love and the 1st of August sees the film’s release on DVD and Blu-ray so what better time to sit down with its director Richard Ayoade, eh? Ayoade’s debut feature is a confident and beautiful film which brings Joe Dunthorne’s novel to the big screen in great style. Craig [...]