Jameson Cult Film Club Presents: Moon

Jameson Cult Film Club Presents: Moon

Duncan Jones’ Moon has arguably been one of the more exceptional achievements in recent sci fi history.  Its disarmingly static aesthetic combined with Sam Rockwell’s standout performance make for compelling viewing and HeyUGuys are among its legion fans.
59% of Empire readers agreed with HUG when the choice of Jameson Cult Film Club’s St Patrick’s Day [...]

The 2010 Oscars Updated Live!

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 look [...]

See BAFTA Winning Films for Free at Cineworld

See BAFTA Winning Films for Free at Cineworld

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 Avenue, [...]

HeyUGuys at the BAFTA Awards

HeyUGuys at the BAFTA Awards

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 truly [...]

Moon’s Duncan Jones Wins at Critics’ Circle Awards

Moon’s Duncan Jones Wins at Critics’ Circle Awards

The world is split between two groups. Those that love Moon, director Duncan Jones’ stunningly impressive debut feature, and those yet to see it.
It was one of our favourite films of last year and we’ll have our fingers crossed this Sunday at the BAFTA awards for Duncan Jones who is up for Outstanding Debut and [...]

Jeffrey Wright Dabbles with Duncan Jones’ Source Code

Jeffrey Wright Dabbles with Duncan Jones’ Source Code

More good news from the man who bought us 2009’s fantastic tale of lunarcy, Moon.
Duncan Jones tweeted yesterday that a new cast member has found his way into Jones’ next project, Source Code.
The tweet read:
Just met with the lovely Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright. Feeling quite thrilled to have two such scorchingly good actors in [...]

Oscar Nominations – Our First Reactions & What Did You Think?

Oscar Nominations – Our First Reactions & What Did You Think?

When it happened they came through (full list of nominations here) thick and fast, with no real surprises and a few disappointments in the mix. While this is mainly a publicity exercise there is some truly outstanding talent being honoured here, and there’s good news for Carey Mulligan who greatly impressed in An Education and [...]

Cheer Up A Disappointed Child – Sam Rockwell Oscar

Cheer Up A Disappointed Child – Sam Rockwell Oscar

At the end of last year we reported on Duncan Jones’ campaign to get Sam Rockwell an Oscar nomination for his performance in Moon. Since then the petition has received over 3,600 signatures, and has been backed by a host of Hollywood’s great and good.
As the Oscar race begins in [...]

Duncan Jones’ Next, Source Code, Gets Farmiga and Monaghan

Duncan Jones’ Next, Source Code, Gets Farmiga and Monaghan

With a debut as successful and as critically lauded as Moon Duncan Jones has the angel of momentum on one shoulder and the devil of expectation on the other.
News today that his next, the time-travel thriller Source Code starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a solider who is implanted the body of a commuter on a train [...]

Gary’s Best Films of the Decade

Gary’s Best Films of the Decade

With HeyUGuys recently posting the Top films of the Decade as voted by you the reader, I thought I would look back into noughties myself and do my own top 10 films of the last decade as I was a bit disappointed with a majority of the top 10 choices like Kill Bill, There will [...]

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