Carey Mulligan To Star In Australian Sci-Fi “Outback”

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Carey Mulligan made a name for herself with An Education and has built on that with acclaimed work in everything from Wall Street 2 to Never Let Me Go. While she is due in Australia shortly to start filming The Great Gatsby with Baz Luhrmann and has Nicolas Winding Refn’s acclaimed Drive on its way to [...]

Two Posters For One Day

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Two decades is roughly seven thousand, three hundred and four days which is not as good a title as the one we’re going with here for the next romantic drama to charm us in the face until we laugh and/or cry. I like Anna Hathaway and I like Jim Sturgess, I was a fan of [...]

New Poster for One Day Starring Anne Hathaway & Jim Sturgess

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Focus Features via Yahoo have given the world the first poster for One Day which is the movie based on the book by David Nicholls book. The movie stars British actor, Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway. One Day is directed by Lone Scherfig’s who previously directed the amazing piece that is, An Education. One Day also [...]

Second Image for Anne Hathaway’s One Day

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The Guardian have released the second image for One Day, a movie based on the David Nicholls’ book which stars British actor, Jim Sturgess and Hollywood A-Lister Anne Hathaway. Jamie posted the first image from the movie here and mentioned that this is the first movie from director, Lone Scherfig’s since she directed the fantastic, [...]

First Look: Anne Hathaway & Jim Sturgess in One Day

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USA Today have posted the first official still from One Day, Lone Scherfig’s follow-up to the Academy Award-nominated An Education. The still gives us a look at Anne Hathaway and Jim Strugess who topline the film alongside Romola Garai, Rafe Spall, Ken Stott, Jodie Whittaker, Jamie Sives and Georgia King. One Day is a romantic comedy [...]

Sam Mendes to Walk On Chesil Beach with Carey Mulligan?

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While it seemed Sam Mendes was going to follow up Revolutionary Road and Away We Go, his ‘marriages under a magnifying glass’ double bill, with the next Bond film, or perhaps a trip to OZ with Robert Downey Jr., it looks as though he is returning to more familiar ground with his next film. Focus [...]

The 2010 Oscars Updated Live!

The biggest night in Hollywood is here and over the next few hours they’ll be tears, cheers and (hopefully) a few surprises as the 82nd Academy Awards are handed out. The sordid trudge up the red carpet has finished and I’m going to be blogging live as the winners are announced, you can have a [...]

See BAFTA Winning Films for Free at Cineworld

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Between Friday 5th March and Thursday 11th March Cineworld are touring a selection of BAFTA winning films include Moon, Hurt Locker, The Young Victoria, An Education, Inglourious Basterds, Twilight New Moon and Fish Tank. The films can be seen at Cineworld in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chichester, Crawley, Didsbury, Edinburgh, Glasgow Renfrew Street, Nottingham, Shaftesbury [...]

HeyUGuys at the BAFTA Awards

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The Orange British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards are the most prestigious film related accolades in the UK, with a wealth of talent competing for the coveted prizes. All eyes will be on the Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden this Sunday as the winners are announced amidst a celebration of some [...]

Moon Triumphs at BIFA

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The British Independent Film Awards held its ceremony in London tonight and Duncan Jones was awarded The Douglas Hickox Award for his direction of his debut film, Moon. As if to compound this triumph Moon was also announced as the best British independent film of 2009, and in taking the two top awards of the [...]

Moon, Fish Tank & An Education Lead the BIFA Nominations

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The 12th annual British Independent Film Awards announced their nominations for the 2009 awards this morning and Duncan Jones’ Moon and Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank lead the way with 7 and 8 nominations respectively. Looking down the list, which you can find after the jump, the variety of talent being honoured here is truly astounding [...]

BFI LFF Review: An Education

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Lone Scherfig’s An Education is the surprise of the festival for me. Knowing only that Nick Hornby had adapted a journalist’s memoirs centring on her first love during the early 1960s I didn’t expect much. When the credits rolled I was certain that I’d seen perhaps the best British film of the year. Carey Mulligan [...]