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360 DVD Review

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Director Fernando Meirelles made one of the strongest directorial debuts of the last twenty years with his film City of God and followed this up with the equally well received The Constant Gardener in 2005. He then went on to direct the film Blindness which despite having a neat central idea was less than the sum [...]




Take this Waltz DVD Review

Take this Waltz

Actress turned director Sarah Polley has been directing since she was 20 years old and her most recent film as a writer and director, Take This Waltz shows a maturity and confidence that is beyond her 33 years. Take this Waltz is basically at its core a tale of the grass not necessarily being greener [...]




Top Ten Straight to DVD/Limited Release films of 2012

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Despite seeming to have more and more multiplexes with over ten screens than ever before, we still found ourselves in a situation where a lot of great films end up not getting a cinema release or more frequently end up playing for one week only at the Prince Charles Cinema in London. With the rise [...]




Killing Bono Interviews – Nick Hamm and Neil McCormick

Killing Bono

Earlier this week, HeyUGuys sat down to discuss Killing Bono with the film’s director Nick Hamm, and the writer of the semi-autobiographical book upon which the film is based, Neil McCormick. Our conversation started out, as most interviews tend to, with fairly bland questions, discussing the way the book and the film differ from McCormick’s [...]




Jodie Foster’s Beaver Stolen from Mel Gibson

Yes, it is true.  Some royal a-hole stole the final cut of Jodie Foster’s latest film, The Beaver, from Mel Gibson’s mailbox. According to Deadline, a final cut of the film was delivered to Gibson’s house by Summit Entertainment, the distributor of the film, so that he could screen it in the comfort of his own [...]




New Trailer for Festival Favorite ‘Of Gods and Men’

One of the things about working at a film festival is that you don’t always have the opportunity to watch the films at the festival.  That was the case when I worked at the NY Film Festival back in September and why I wasn’t able to see the well received film, Of Gods and Men. [...]




HeyUGuys World Cinema Trailer Park – Week Ending Friday 14th January

HeyUGuys 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 [...]




Ben Barnes isn’t The Only One Killing Bono in The All New Poster

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How does one actually go about Killing Bono?  A man that has grown to such stardom that he is nearly untouchable to the world, let alone his school pals who are simply trying to achieve rock stardom just as he did. That is the basic premise of Nick Hamm’s new film starring Ben Barnes (Chronicles [...]




The First UK Poster for Nicolas Cage’s Season of the Witch

Season of the Witch UK Poster

Earlier today, Alex put up some new stills from the new Nicolas Cage movie, Season of the Witch and this afternoon, Digital Spy have revealed the first UK poster for the movie which is directed by Dominic Sena and also stars Ulrich Thomsen, Stephen Graham, Ron Perlman, Robert Sheehan and the legendary Christopher Lee. It’s [...]




Cage and Perlman Go Medieval in New ‘Season of the Witch’ Stills

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Now a days it has become so difficult to tell how good a Nicolas Cage film is going to be.  The man has been super busy trying to get out of debt that the quality of his films have become so inconsistant you may as well just buy your ticket and cross your fingers.  After [...]




‘The Divide’ Poster Reflects on the End of the World

The Divide Poster

Xavier Gens’ apocalyptic sci-fi thriller, The Divide, has just released its first poster via IMPA.  Gens, responsible for films like Hitman and Frontier(s), is hoping to continue the improvement of his films with his latest high concept endeavor where to survive the end of the world, [everyone] must first survive each other.  It’s a simple yet effective [...]




The French Claim this Poster in the Name of Johnny Depp

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Although the film is based in Italy, the studios decided the French should have their own boring poster.  You know they only did it because Depp lives there.  I’m just kidding my French friends, we love you all. Below you will find the rather bland and ordinary French poster for the upcoming “comedy-drama thriller,” The Tourist, starring [...]




Four Behind the Scenes Pics from Gareth Edwards’ MONSTERS

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It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of Gareth Edwards’ Monsters and how he was able to create such a wonderful monster movie for such a low budget. We saw the film at Edinburgh earlier this year and you can read our review here. With the film hitting theaters on October 29th, Magnet, [...]




New Poster ‘For Colored Girls’ is Very Colorful

For Colored Girl Poster

Acting as both writer and director for his latest film, Tyler Perry’s new poetic drama, For Colored Girls, has just released its latest poster. The film is an adaptation of the play, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, and features an excellent female ensemble including Janet Jackson, Loretta Devine, Kimberly Elise, [...]




A New Awkward Clip from ‘Welcome to the Rileys’

Comingsoon.net has just debuted a new clip from James Gandolfini’s drama, Welcome to the Rileys.  From what I hear, the movie isn’t too bad and if this clip isn’t an indication of some of the awkward scenes to come from the film than I don’t know what awkward is anymore. Below you will find details [...]




The New ‘Life as We Know It’ Poster is Diapertastic

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Life as We Know it, the new comedy from Warner Bros., has just debuted its new poster, and I’ve got to say it’s diapertastic and rather ordinary. The film, directed by Greg Berlanti, stars Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas, Christina Hendricks and Hayes MacArthur in a movie where two mutual friends are left to take care [...]




DVD Review: Harry Brown

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Harry Brown is an unassuming name for what may become an iconic character in Michael Caine’s career. That Caine is able to embody a man of frustration and sadness whose inaction turns to violent action with fluidity and pathos is a testament to the talent of the man and the capability of the film’s director [...]




Preview: Brothers

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About ten years ago, three promising young actors were working to secure a place amongst the Hollywood A-list. Natalie Portman had finished her first major acting role, as Mathilda in Luc Bessons Leon. She would go on to make her major breakthrough in the Star Wars prequels. Tobey Maguire had small roles in respected films like [...]




Review: Harry Brown

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Harry Brown is old. He lives in a tiny flat, on a run down estate. He eats jam on toast. He has a wife in the hospital, and he spends his days playing chess with his only friend in his local pub. Harry Brown is scared. The estate where he lives is run by the [...]