Film Review: ‘Mammoth’

Written by Richard Flynn ‘Mammoth’ is the first English-language film by acclaimed Swedish director Lukas Moodysson. The story revolves around young New York couple Leo (played by Gael García Bernal) and Ellen (Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams), and their eight-year of daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide). When Leo travels to Thailand on business, he triggers a series of [...]

Kristen Stewart on ‘Regis & Kelly’

K-Stew rocks up in a teeny tiny dress and red heels and chats with US daytime chatshow to talk about her new film ‘Welcome to the Rileys’ in which she plays a troubled runaway-turned-stripper alongside James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. And here she is going a little more in-depth for Extra TV. She even talks [...]

Does Wahlberg have something to Crow about?

What the… huh? That’s right. We reached a whole new level of inarticulate this morning upon hearing that Mark Wahlberg has been offered the lead role in a remake of ‘The Crow’. You may remember the 1994 original starring Brandon Lee (RIP) as a musician who returns from the dead to avenge murder. The cracking [...]

BFI London Film Festival Gala: Another Year

Written by Richard Flynn Presented by the Mayor of London, last night’s BFI London Film Festival Centrepiece Gala was full to the rafters for British Director Mike Leigh’s latest production ‘Another Year’. Boris Johnson was on top form, hailing London as one of the world of film’s key capital cities, while celebrating Leigh’s continued contribution to [...]

The Tuesday Round-up

We’re relieved to report that ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ will not be getting a sequel – best to leave the modern classic well alone – however it looks like Fox has ordered six eps of ND the cartoon. Frieda Pinto hits the London Film Festival red carpet wearing Alexander McQueen for the premiere of her new film [...]

Get your spook on

This is Halloween… well, almost. And in the spirit of the spooky season, we’ve compiled a list of what we think are the Best. Horrors. Ever. Hold onto your innards! In no particular order… Dawn Of The Dead Upping the splatter from 1968′s ‘Night of the Living Dead’, George A Romero’s 1979 zombie-fest is everything [...]

Dreaming big at the cinema

Post by actor Jonathan Claxton Having recently graduated from my performing arts course, it’s strange to now be out in the big wide world. I’m still working in my cinema job, but I’m also auditioning, and hoping for the best. I’m not the only person juggling serving up popcorn with auditions. I’ve been watching The [...]

Diablo Cody grills Megan Fox… in a trailer

Perhaps you remember director Diablo Cody decided to shoot her own talkshow, in a trailer. One of the first people she quizzed was Adrien Brody. In his interview he said something about Kristen Stewart and it all went kablooey and the press went mad and Brody ended up having to apologise. Anyway. Cody is back, [...]

New ‘Drive Angry 3D’ poster – Amber Heard front & centre

The good people at ShockTillYouDrop.com today exclusively revealed the new ‘Drive Angry 3D’ one-sheet. Click here to see it in all its glory. The thriller, scheduled for a February 2011 release, stars Nicolas Cage and ‘Zombieland’ favourite Amber Heard. ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’s director and writer, Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer respectively, once again teamed [...]

Film Review: ‘Let Me In’

When we heard an American remake of Swedish horror ‘Let The Right One In’ was in the pipeline our first thought was ‘Is it necessary?’ Followed closely by ‘Would it destroy the beauty of the original?’ Glass half-full, us… Directed by Matt Reeves (‘Cloverfield’), ‘Let Me In’ follows the story of a bullied 12-year old [...]

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