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GFF 2013: Compliance Review

Compliance

Craig Zobel’s sophomore feature Compliance, based on the alarming reality of victimising prank calls, has built up a significant reputation since debuting at the Sundance Film Festival last year, not least due to its hard-hitting subject-matter and the significant protests that have befallen it; there were various reports of walk-outs and complaints were reported at [...]




New Image of Felicity Jones & Guy Pearce in Drake Doremus’ Breathe In

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Drake Doremus has been one to watch for many years now, and really made a name for himself at Sundance last January with Like Crazy. Led by a beautiful pairing in Felicity Jones and Anton Yelchin, the film took home two awards at the festival (and several others on the festival circuit), and now Doremus [...]




First Look Image: Daniel Radcliffe, Ben Foster & Dane DeHaan in Kill Your Darlings

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Kill Your Darlings is amongst the many fine films premiering at Sundance next month, and with Daniel Radcliffe leading the cast, it definitely has a lot going for it. With the film premiering in just over a month’s time out in Park City, the festival has debuted our first official image from the film, along [...]




Sundance Film Festival adds Four Films to Line-Up – Magic Magic, El Mariachi & More

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Sundance Film Festival is one of the biggest highlights on the calendar for the year in film. Every year, festival-goers venture out to Park City, Utah, and enjoy some of the finest films coming out of the independent industry, from some of the best and most promising filmmakers. Next month will be no different. We’ve [...]




Don Jon’s Addiction, jOBS, Very Good Girls & More top Sundance 2013 Premieres Line-Up

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Sundance Film Festival 2013 is becoming more and more promising seemingly with each passing day. Last week, we heard the brilliant first line-up, which included the likes of Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, Kill Your Darlings, The Spectacular Now, Touchy Feely, and Crystal Fairy. Then came the Spotlight, Park City at Midnight, and New Frontier line-ups, [...]




Sundance 2013 announces Spotlight, Park City at Midnight & New Frontier Line-Ups

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Sundance Film Festival 2013 announced its initial line-up last night, with a very promising slew of films competing in the US and World Dramatic and Documentary categories, as always. Tonight, we have more news from Park City, UT, with the announcement of the films that will be screening in the Spotlight, Park City at Midnight, [...]




First Look Image: Kathryn Hahn and Juno Temple in Afternoon Delight

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Afternoon Delight sees three-time Emmy-nominated writer-producer, Jill Solloway (Six Feet Under, United States of Tara), making her feature debut behind the camera. The film was announced last night in the Sundance 2013 line-up, and will be making its world premiere at the festival in the US Dramatic Competition category. Kathryn Hahn (How to Lose a [...]




First Look Images: Kaya Scodelario & Jessica Biel in Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes

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Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes was announced last night as one of the sixteen films premiering at Sundance in the US Dramatic Competition category, and with a cast led by Kaya Scodelario (Moon) and Jessica Biel (The Illusionist), it is certainly one to look forward to. Written and directed by Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall), [...]




First Look Images: Michael Cera in Sebastián Silva’s Crystal Fairy

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The initial line-up for Sundance 2013 has just been announced, and among the films heading to Utah is Sebastián Silva’s Crystal Fairy. Michael Cera takes the lead, and the first images of him and his co-stars have debuted online to coincide with the announcement from the festival. Cera has already worked with Silva on the [...]




Sundance London: Crispin Glover on River’s Edge

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Next week sees our capital play host to a special off-shoot of legendary US indie cinematic institute, the Sundance Film Festival. Tim Hunter’s 1987 gripping, bleak-as-hell (and darkly comic) teen drama River’s Edge was a film which made a big impact at the festival, decades back. Featuring a number of recognisable young actors (Keanu Reeves [...]




Sundance 2012 Festival Recap!

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Well it’s official, the crowds have cleared, the snow has settled, and the Sundance Festival has officially closed up shop for the year!  With this year playing host to over 120 films, it may be hard to sift through the rubble to find those hidden gems that we will continue to enjoy over the next [...]




Great First Poster And Images For Sundance Film The Words With Bradley Cooper And Olivia Wilde

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This is a film I’m really, really looking forward to. Last year, we got to see Bradley Cooper take a very impressive turn leading what became a stellar box office success in Limitless, and this year should be another great one for the rising star. He’ll be starring opposite Ryan Gosling in Derek Cianfrance’s generational [...]




New Poster Requests That You Take Shelter

Take Shelter

Following on from its appearance at this year’s Sundance and Cannes film festivals, writer-director Jeff Nichols’ psychological drama Take Shelter has finally landed a trailer ahead of its American theatrical release (via Movieline). Starring Micheal Shannon and Jessica Chastain,  the film focuses on one man’s recurring doomsday premonitions, charting the resultant strain on his profession, relationships and [...]




Felicity Jones & More Sign on for Drake Doremus’ Next Film

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Felicity Jones (The Tempest), Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone) and Guy Pearce (Memento) have signed on to star in director Drake Doremus’ as-yet-untitled next film. Filming on the Indian Paintbrush production is expected to commence next month in upstate New York, and is said to be about “love, fidelity, marriage and music”. Doremus’ latest film, Like [...]




Higher Ground Trailer Lands

Higher Ground

The trailer for Vera Farmiga’s directorial debut, Higher Ground, has landed courtesy of Apple. The film – which stars Farmiga (Up In The Air) along with Joshua Leonard, John Hawkes, Dagmara Dominczyk and sister Taissa Farmiga – charts one woman’s search for her religious identity – an endeavour which takes up a large portion of her life. Picked up by [...]




Fox Searchlight Acquires Sundance Hit Sound of My Voice

Sound of My Voice

Fox Searchlight have acquired the worldwide rights to suspenseful drama Sound of My Voice. Directed by Zal Batmanglij, Sound of My Voice stars Brit Marling, Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Avery Pohl, Davenia McFadden, Kandice Stroh, Richard Wharton and Christine Meyers. Peter (Denham) and Lorna (Vicius), a young Los Angeles couple, infiltrate the underworld of a cult led by an enigmatic young woman [...]




Sundance London Film Festival Here Next Year!

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Could The Sundance Institute be on the way to becoming a global brand? It’s being reported that founder Robert Redford is planning on bringing over his famed Sundance Film Festival (first launched in 1978) to the UK, and that he will team up with AEG Europe to stage Sundance London – a four-day event that [...]




HeyUGuys A-Z of Cinema (U-Z)

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Here at HeyUGuys, we aim to provide you with an all-encompassing look into the world of film. Whether you’re a fully-fledged cineaste, or just possess a casual interest, there’s something for anyone with our alternative A-Z of cinema, which starts today and runs through the week. If you’ve ever wondered just what it is an [...]




HeyUGuys A-Z of Cinema (A-E)

American Movie

Here at HeyUGuys, we aim to provide you with an all-encompassing look into the world of film. Whether you’re a fully-fledged cineaste, or just possess a casual interest, there’s something for anyone with our alternative A-Z of cinema, which starts today and runs through the week. If you’ve ever wondered just what it is an [...]




Hobo With a Shotgun Has Another Great Poster To Its Name

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It’s a strange time of life when fake trailers get made into feature length films, yet Machete made good on its Grindhouse origins and Jason Eisener is the man to bring Hobo With a Shotgun violently to life Casting Rutger Hauer as the titular Hobo was a good idea, and this new poster is another [...]