What do YOU see in the New Poster for The Woman in Black?

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With Dickens’ timeless tale of old Ebby Scrooge ensuring that Christmas and ghost stories are stapled together in the collective consciousness now seems like an excellent time to show off a new poster for Hammer’s The Woman in Black. Making the most of its star the new poster takes imagery from the trailers and previous [...]

Harrison Ford And Abigail Breslin Join Sci-Fi Ender’s Game

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When word came earlier this month that rising young star Hailee Steinfeld would be joining Asa Butterfield for the upcoming sci-fi film Ender’s Game, there were also rumours that none other than Harrison Ford was talks for a leading role. It now looks like those rumours were well-informed, with Variety reporting that both Harrison Ford [...]

New Image Of Lynn Collins As The Princess In John Carter

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Taylor Kitsch’s name is one that I think we’re going to become really familiar with in the next few years. Along with Garrett Hedlund, who led Disney’s TRON: Legacy and is set to co-lead the upcoming Akira remake, Kitsch is one of the most promising rising stars and is already making a name for himself [...]

The Trailer for Ridley Scott’s Prometheus Arrives

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And it’s about time… Teased beyond the point of parody we now have the chance to see what Ridley Scott and screenwriter Damon Lindelof have been working on for what seems like an age. The highly anticipated film has gone from being a full on Space Jockey-centred prequel to Alien to a far grander sci-fi [...]

Warner Bros. Releases High Resolution Images from The Dark Knight Rises

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Well, it is Christmas time and all I want for Christmas is a Dark Knight trailer, a Hobbit trailer and a Prometheus trailer… oh and some new images from The Dark Knight Rises! Well, we can source most of these for you and in a few hours, we’ll also have a nice shiny new trailer [...]

The First Movie DVD Review

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Having recently enthralled many film fans on TV with his exhaustive 15-part look into the history of cinema, The Story of Film: An Odyssey, documentarian and cinematic scholar Mark Cousins travels to a remote Iraqi village of Goptapa (population 700) to engage with and enlighten the area’s impoverished children in The First Movie. Visiting an [...]

Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Review

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For the first 75 minutes or so, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol thumps along, rushing from set piece to set piece so quickly it barely gives the audience time to think. As we crash from a prison escape to a catastrophe at the Kremlin to a vertigo-inspiring sequence in Dubai, there’s little time to think, and [...]

Christmas Video Vault – It’s A Wonderful Life

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George Bailey (James Stewart) is a tired, frustrated man. He had wanted to see the world, but the needs of his Savings and Loan company in the small town of Bedford Falls and his determination to keep local banker and miser Mr Potter from controlling all of the town’s lending have kept him from travelling [...]

The Truffles 2011 – The HeyUGuys Movie Awards – Part 2

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Welcome to the second part of The Truffles – the HeyUGuys Movie Awards in which our team dole out an alternative set of awards to the great and good of this year’s cascade of movies. You can read Part 1 by clicking here and read on to see which cinematic heroes are hoisted high above [...]

War Horse Review

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If ever a film was openly seeking Oscar recognition, it’s Steven Spielberg’s latest solemn contender, War Horse, coming hot off the heels of his recent fun family adventure, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. No stranger to evoking emotions when he so desires in his dramatic cinematic offerings that include Schindler’s List, [...]

Jessica Biel Primed To Take Role in Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes

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It may have a terribly off-putting title (and let’s face it, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever standard terrible) but ‘Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes’ backs that up with an even more off-putting premise. Emanuel is a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbour Linda’s “baby,” which is actually a very life-like doll. She goes [...]

First Teaser Trailer for Robert Pattinson’s Bel Ami

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Robert Pattinson may have been at Comic Con promoting Twilight: Breaking Dawn yesterday (watch the footage here) but tonight it’s all about his new movie, Bel Ami which has just had it’s first trailer released. You might remember we put up some images for the movie a little while ago and now, Protagonist Pictures have [...]

Vin Diesel Hints That There is a Seventh Fast and the Furious Being Written Alongside the Sixth

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  Vin Diesel has pretty much put rumours of a sixth and seventh Fast and the Furious film to rest this week by stepping out of the shadows to pretty much (two important words there) confirm them. Speaking on the writing process of the much touted sixth film (a process that I’m sure is ably [...]

First official image released of the recently wrapped Cloud Atlas

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Posed like a Christmas card from that family down the street no one really likes to make eye contact with, Empire have got their grubby little mitts on the first official image from the people behind the film adaptation of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. It all looks rather perplexing. Now as someone who knows nothing [...]

Prometheus Almost Unbound: New Image and Final Teaser for Tomorrow’s Trailer

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Tis the season to pump out new trailers for some of the biggest films of 2012 clearly and the curious question of how to keep the flames of anticipation for Ridley Scott’s Prometheus stoked while competing trailers pop up around it has given rise to a daily tease for the unveiling of the first look [...]

Haywire Cast Hold Frowning Contest on New Poster – Bill Paxton Wins

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Haywire looks splendid. Check out all of the trailers, clips and other content we’ve assembled for you here and then come back and see the latest poster for Steven Soderbergh’s latest offering, which employs genuine ass-kicking MMA star Gina Carano as a betrayed government agent, fighting for her life as all and sundry come for [...]

JJ Abrams Suggests 3D Post-Conversion For Star Trek 2

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Star Trek 2 is gearing up for principal shooting to kick off in the new year, which is welcome news. The reboot of the franchise was desperately needed and JJ Abrams’ first instalment was a sensational shot in the arm for a series that had become bogged down since the high water mark of First [...]

Channing Tatum And Jonah Hill Look Great In First 21 Jump Street Poster

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We got the first two red and green band trailers for the upcoming 21 Jump Street film adaptation back in November, and they looked so great. Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill look to have such great comedy chemistry in this, bouncing off each other perfectly, which is naturally a good thing in an action comedy [...]

New Trailer for Sherlock Series 2 starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman

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The game is afoot once again as Steven Moffat’s Sherlock returns to TV screens on the 1st of January to get 2012 off to a cracking start. Moffat and Mark Gatiss chose wisely with their two lead actors for the series which succeeded in bringing the famous detective up to date while retaining the distinct [...]

Exclusive Interview: Brad Bird Talks Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

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Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is nearly upon us, and with it the live-action debut of director Brad Bird. So far his animated efforts, The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille have been very nearly flawless, and while you’ll see in our review of the film – due later this week – we had a few [...]