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First Official Poster for Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine

Blue Jasmine

Sony Pictures Classics have debuted the first official poster for Blue Jasmine. Written and directed by Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris), the film stars Cate Blanchett, Alec Baldwin, Louis C.K., Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Dice Clay, Sally Hawkins, Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Stuhlbarg. Blue Jasmine tells the story of the life of a fashionable New York housewife (Blanchett) amidst [...]




Hitchcock Review

Hitchcock

The title of this so-called biopic is somewhat misleading, as Sacha Gervasi’s take on the great British filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock is more a study of a particular section of his life, as we delve into his marriage with wife Alma Reville amidst the making of his seminal feature Psycho. Such an approach certainly proves to [...]




Hitchcock UK Premiere Interviews – Anthony Hopkins & Helen Mirren

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Yesterday wasn’t all about the BIFA 2012 Awards but also the UK Premiere of Hitckcock (see our BIFA interviews here). The movie stars Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Stuhlbarg, Helen Mirren, Ralph Macchio, James D’Arcy, Danny Huston, Toni Collette and is directed by Sacha Gervasi. We got to chat with acting royalty yesterday [...]




First Look at Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Hitchcock in Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock

Hitchcock

Fox Searchlight have offered the first look image of Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Hitchcock in The Montecito Picture Company’s Hitchcock, formerly titled Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. The film, an adaptation of Stephen Rebello’s non-fiction book, stars Hopkins as the famous director and producer, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the production of his [...]




Mouth Off Episode 27: The Contention of Hugo Cabret – What to make of Scorsese’s latest

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It’s been a long time since we threw our collective voices into the podcasting arena but the Mouth Off Podcast is back with a revised format, some very special guests and an excellent film to get us back on track as we talk about Martin Scorsese’s forthcoming 3D extravanganza Hugo. We are joined by Cassam [...]




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 [...]




New Clip and Over 50 Photos for Hugo

The Invention Of Hugo Cabret

A new clip and over 50 images of Martin Scorsese’s first 3D film, Hugo, have been released this week. The images consist mainly of stills from leads Chloe Grace Moretz and Hugo himself, Asa Butterfield, but also some of the characters we are yet to see from the trailers, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Richard Griffiths, [...]




Scorsese’s Hugo Cabret Has Two New Additions

Emily Mortimer & Michael Stuhlbarg

According to The Hollywood Reporter, two more actors have been added to the cast of Martin Scorsese’s first venture into 3D – Hugo Cabret. Emily Mortimer (who appeared in the director’s last feature, Shutter Island) and Michael Stuhlbarg will join the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen, Jude Law, Christopher Lee, Kickass’s Chloe Moretz, Mathieu Amalric [...]




New Preview for Scorsese’s Boardwalk Empire

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Coming to HBO in America this Autumn is Boardwalk Empire, a prohibition drama adapted by Terence Winter (The Sopranos) from a Nelson Johnson book. The pilot is directed by Martin Scorsese and the series has currently been picked up for twelve episodes. I’m really hoping this comes to the UK soon as I’m really looking [...]




Competition: Win A Serious Man on Blu Ray

Serious Man - Blu-ray

The Coen’s latest film was a surprise hit of last year and has garnered deserved praise for its wit and outstanding central performance from Michael Stuhlbarg. I was lucky enough to catch this at the London  Film Festival last year, and if you can read my take here. It’s another wonderful film from the Coens, [...]