In her satin tights, fighting for our rights… FOR CHRISTMAS! Wonder Woman 1984 has what we hope is its final release schedule, though it’s going to please some and annoy others. (Hardly new in the superhero movie world though?) The Wonder Woman sequel, which stars Gal Gadot, is out in cinemas on Christmas Day in… Wonder Woman 1984: Christmas 2020 release news Read More
Gerard Butler is BACK as Banning: fourth installment announced
Is 2020 finally cutting us some slack? They say good things come in threes, and what a week this has been. First Biden / Harris win the US election. Then a COVID-19 vaccine is announced. And now… there’s a new Has Fallen film. Okay so not always in threes, as this is Gerard Butler’s fourth… Gerard Butler is BACK as Banning: fourth installment announced Read More
Check out these images from The Witches, Dahling
The trailer came out a few days ago and now we’ve got a load more images from the movie. The Witches stars Anne Hathaway, Jahzir Kadeem Bruno, Octavia Spencer and Stanley Tucci. I’ve added them all to one slider below, including the pictures released a few days ago: You can also watch the trailer and… Check out these images from The Witches, Dahling Read More
British Urban Film Festival receives BAFTA accreditation
Filmmakers who have short films selected and screened at the British Urban Film Festival will now be eligible to enter their film for the BAFTA film awards. The festival, founded in 2005 by Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE, has been added to Section B of the BAFTA Qualifying Festivals List for the British Short Film award. The… British Urban Film Festival receives BAFTA accreditation Read More
Bond is (put) back… again
The original release date for no Time To Die was 2 April 2020 – and very excited I was too, what with that being my birthday. Now it’s been delayed again from its previous latest slot, November 2020, to 2 April 2021, so at least I don’t have to change my plans. Apparently this move… Bond is (put) back… again Read More
London Film Festival: Screen Talk with George Clooney
*** The Midnight Sky: read my 3.5/5 review and article *** Clooney will discuss his illustrious and varied career, as well as his latest feature The Midnight Sky. Taking place virtually on Sunday 18 October at 4pm, the event will be free to access both in the UK and internationally via the BFI YouTube channel…. London Film Festival: Screen Talk with George Clooney Read More
Disasteroid movie Greenland going straight to PVOD in the US
UPDATE: UK RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCED. More here *** Check out these Greenland interviews with Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Scott Glenn and Ric Roman Waugh *** It’s already been moved more times than me weeping over a TikTok about kittens, and finally apocalyptic comet movie Greenland has given up the ghost and will be going straight… Disasteroid movie Greenland going straight to PVOD in the US Read More
First look clip from Creation Stories
So, what’s the story? And does it sound like a definitely or a maybe? (Look, I’m not sorry and there are a lot more where that came from.) This is the Alan McGee biopic I didn’t realise how much I needed. “A modern day fable…”, Creation Stories tells the unforgettable tale of infamous Creation Records… First look clip from Creation Stories Read More
First images for Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
I love Christmas and I love alliteration, so I can’t wait for this. In fact I’m so excited, I won’t even moan about watching a festive film on 13 November, which is when it’s out (worldwide!) Here’s what we can look forward to (yes, even you festive grinches): Set in the gloriously vibrant town of… First images for Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey Read More
Another new poster for No Time To Die
I like how clear its message is. No, not the unreadable title font – NOVEMBER. (A 2020 on the end would have been even more reassuring but beggars can’t be choosers.) He’s ditched the suit too so James I take it all back.
Greenland joins Wonder Woman 1984 with a pushed-back release date
Both Wonder Woman 1984, and Greenland 1998 (just kidding) have been put back to later this year. Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman sequel is now scheduled to open in the UK on Boxing Day and in the US on Christmas Day, and Greenland has an an yet-unannounced fourth-quarter release planned. Gerard Butler’s comet survival movie has… Greenland joins Wonder Woman 1984 with a pushed-back release date Read More
“WE’VE GOT WOMEN TOO!” New York Film Festival gets John Waters to create this year’s poster
Film festival life has brightened considerably now that the New York Film Festival has unveiled its glorious poster for this year’s event – the 58th. Designed by “Pope of Trash” John Waters, NYFF describe it as “a fond tribute and witty parody of the historic festival, poking fun at the long-held stereotypes, valid critiques, and… “WE’VE GOT WOMEN TOO!” New York Film Festival gets John Waters to create this year’s poster Read More
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 14
- Next Page »