Artistic Poster for Angelina Jolie’s In the Land of Blood and Honey

In the Land of Blood and Honey

FilmDistrict have unveiled an artistic new poster for GK Films’ In the Land of Blood and Honey. Written and directed by Academy Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie (Changeling), In the Land of Blood and Honey stars Zana Marjanović (Snow), Rade Šerbedžija (Snatch) and Goran Kostic (Taken). A Serbian soldier (Kostic) and a Bosnian captive (Marjanović) find their allegiances becoming uncertain as [...]

New Poster For McG’s This Means War With Tom Hardy, Reese Witherspoon, And Chris Pine

This Means War poster

We got our first look at McG’s next directed feature, This Means War, last month with the film’s first trailer, and it’s set to be a lot of fun when it comes out next year. As an action/comedy/romance film, it shouldn’t be taking itself too seriously, and when you’ve got Tom Hardy, Reese Witherspoon, and [...]

Hugo Review

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Hugo is an intriguing premise for a film, with Martin Scorsese’s love for the showmen and pioneers of early cinema aligning perfectly with one of the integral elements of Brian Selznick’s book The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Add to this the fact that this is a Martin Scorsese film ostensibly aimed at children and his [...]

“Seven” Scribe Andrew Kevin Walker Goes 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

20000 Leagues

David Fincher can officially do no wrong. I appreciate that other opinions may be available, but his resumé is frankly astonishing. Seven, Fight Club, Panic Room, Zodiac, The Game, The Social Network, Benjamin Button. What we’ve seen so far of his re-working of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo looks mightily impressive as well. Impatient [...]

Netflix Pick Up The Rights To Arrested Development’s Return To TV

Arrested Development

We got the brilliant news just last month that the Mitch Hurwitz-created TV show, Arrested Development, will be making its long-awaited return with not just the planned movie, long in development, but also a fourth season prior to its big screen debut, which would take us from the time between the end of the third [...]

The Hunger Games Podcast – The Book vs. The Trailer: What Do We Know?

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Lionsgate released a trailer for their new movie, The Hunger Games a couple of weeks ago and to me, it looked pretty good. It showed us some of the storyline which was good for me as I know nothing about The Hunger Games. My wife, Laraine on the other hand has just read the book [...]

Watch A Full Length Featurette For The Darkest Hour

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With the film-making world in endless pursuit of new ways of treating well-worn premises, The Darkest Hour gives us an alien invasion in Moscow now that London (Attack the Block), South Africa (District 9) and the US (every other alien invasion film I can think of) have had their turn. If you haven’t caught the [...]

My Week With Marilyn Review

My Week With Marilyn

It’s gems like filmmaker Colin Clark’s memoir of his personal experience with an icon that make the best screen stories, the ones that delve deeper into the celebrity’s persona to prove, disprove or enlighten our knowledge further and make for a more honest and intimate affair. My Week With Marilyn, the name of said memoir [...]

Exclusive Image Shows Michelle Williams and Eddie Redmayne in My Week with Marilyn

My Week with Marilyn - Eddie Redmayne & Michelle Williams

My Week with Marilyn hits UK cinemas this Friday, 25th November and I can’t wait to chat with people about it. I was lucky enough to see a very early screening of it to interview Eddie Redmayne (which will go live either today or tomorrow) who plays Colin Clark in the movie. It’s been such [...]

Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D Gets a Trailer

Star Wars 3D

Twentieth Century Fox have released what I believe is the first trailer for the 3D re-release of Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3. The movie will be coming back to the cinema February 2012 in glorious 3D to make George Lucas a bit more money just incase he needed it! If you missed [...]

New Images from Ridley Scott’s Prometheus

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Not the greatest quality I’m afraid but the first stills nonetheless from the brand new Ridley Scott movie, Prometheus. The images come from Entertainment Weekly via Firstshowing (via Bloody Disgusting and Dread Central). In the images, we get our first look at Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Idris Elba as well as the [...]

Pixar Aims For The Oscars With Cars 2 For Your Consideration Posters

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With the list of the eighteen candidates in the Best Animated Feature category surfacing two weeks ago, the race (pun unintended) is on, and Pixar are the first out the gate with their campaign for Cars 2. UpcomingPixar have got the first two posters for the film’s Oscar campaign, with Pixar setting their sights on [...]

Toy Story’s Small Fry Image – Micro Buzz Lightyear Meets Micro Zurg

Toy Story Small Fry - Zurg & Buzz Lightyear

The Muppets is in US cinemas today and we have to wait flippin ages until February 2012 to see it. No, we are NOT happy! Another reason that we are not happy is that the short film which will sit in front of The Muppets is a new one from Pixar using Toy Story and [...]

Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows To Have The Dark Knight Rises And The Hobbit Trailers Attached

The Dark Knight Rises Poster

Guy Ritchie’s upcoming sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, is one of the films I’ve been looking forward to all year, and it’s just a matter of weeks now until we get to see it on the big screen next month. As if there weren’t enough reasons to see it already, with its impeccable [...]

Ken Watanabe Offered Gary Oldman’s Role Of The Colonel In Akira

Ken Watanabe

What a way to start the day! Having reported just last night about the list of actors testing for the second of the male co-leads in Jaume Collet-Serra’s upcoming Akira remake, the brilliant casting news surrounding this project is literally getting better every day. TRON: Legacy’s Garrett Hedlund and The Twilight Saga’s Kristen Stewart have [...]

Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Featurette – Simon Pegg

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Paramount have spent most of today releasing new featurettes for their new movie, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol and one that doesn’t seem to have been picked up is this fabulous one showcasing what we can expect from Benji Dunn aka Simon Pegg in the movie. Turns out that Simon actually sings the theme song to [...]

Logan Marshall-Green, Toby Kebbell, Paul Dano, And More Test For Akira Co-Lead

Toby Kebbell

The past few weeks have seen some excellent progress being made on the Akira remake front. Garrett Hedlund has been selected to star as one of the film’s two male leads, given the role of Kaneda. Gary Oldman and Helena Bonham Carter have both been approached to star. And just last week, Kristen Stewart was [...]

Resistance Review

resistance

As wartime dramas go, one begins to feel very much like another. But what debut feature-film writer-director Amit Gupta has created is an alternative 1940s ‘reality’, based on a fascinating novel by Owen Sheers, about what if the Nazis had succeeded with their invasion plans of Old Blighty. Resistance actually reignites our interest in the [...]

Wonderfully Nostalgic And Beautiful New Titanic 3D Featurette

Titanic 3d Poster

Next year’s big screen re-release of James Cameron’s 1997 Titanic in 3D is going to be one of the highlights of the year in cinema, and we’ve been seeing some fantastic things from the film already, with the first poster and trailer and stills from the film posted just a few days ago. The film’s [...]

Review: The Captains – William Shatner’s Trek Documentary

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On Oct.13, 2011 William Shatner’s documentary ‘The Captains’  had a limited single day, single screening event across Canada in Cineplex theaters. So limited in fact, that even though you could purchase a ticket at the box office, some of the staff at the cinema had no idea it was playing in their own theater. If [...]