That title is the increasingly annoying (for you) gift that keeps on giving (for me). After the title release, teaser and first look poster earlier this week, and a day ahead of the full trailer tomorrow [UPDATE: watch the trailer here], we now have a collection of seven F9 character posters – check them out… New Fast & Furious character posters are mighty F9 Read More
NEW: Top Gun Maverick images probably won’t take your breath away but are worth checking out nonetheless
*** My review and plot re-cap are now live *** What can I say, I hate to be accused of being clickbait-y. So here they are – meet the recruits, with their call signs, from the upcoming sequel to the 1980s classic. I don’t know whether “Bob” is just his name or actually Bob’s call… NEW: Top Gun Maverick images probably won’t take your breath away but are worth checking out nonetheless Read More
I pressed F9 and this poster appeared
There’s a first poster for the upcoming F9, the ninth film in the Fast & Furious franchise. (And the film had better be brilliant or awful, as if it’s just average you can expect a million reviews starting “well, it was F9”.) There’s also a teaser, The Road To F9. The first full trailer arrives this… I pressed F9 and this poster appeared Read More
Sonic The Hedgehog – three clips released (I know, I spoil you)
The first clips from Sonic The Hedgehog are out, in support of its UK cinema release on 14 February, so that’s your Valentine’s Day date night sorted right there. “Confidence! A fool’s substitute for intelligence” says Jim Carrey’s Dr Ivo Robotnik in “it’s time to push buttons”, in today’s unexpected cartoon truth. Check out all three… Sonic The Hedgehog – three clips released (I know, I spoil you) Read More
The Rhythm Section: new film clips released
Two new clips have been released to support the marketing campaign for The Rhythm Section, Blake Lively’s latest movie which opens in the Uk and US this Friday. In the film – based on the book of the same name by Mark Burnell – Lively stars as Stephanie Patrick, a young woman who loses her… The Rhythm Section: new film clips released Read More
Which witch? new Gretel & Hansel clip and featurette released
The clip shows the sister and brother coming across a strange house in the woods – peering in they see a table laden with delicious dishes, which little Hansel decides to investigate further. And no way is that house made of gingerbread, unless someone left it in the oven for six hours. The featurette explains… Which witch? new Gretel & Hansel clip and featurette released Read More
NEON rocks up with fossil film Ammonite in North America distribution deal
Leading independent film distributor NEON has confirmed it’s acquired Ammonite, a love story about a relationship between real-life Victorian fossil hunter Mary Anning and Charlotte Murchison, the wife of a wealthy visitor to England’s south coast, for US and Canadian distribution. In the film, which was written and directed by Francis Lee (God’s Own Country), Kate… NEON rocks up with fossil film Ammonite in North America distribution deal Read More
Helen Mirren narrates documentary Parallel Stories
Anne Frank: Parallel Stories is out in select UK cinemas from Monday 27th January, Holocaust Memorial Day (you can book tickets here). The documentary, from writer-directors Sabina Fedeli and Anna Migotto, is dedicated to Anne Frank’s memory and has been created to tell the story of her life, marking what would have been her 90th birthday last year. In… Helen Mirren narrates documentary Parallel Stories Read More
AMC to show HandMade Films doc to honour Terry Jones
AMC have announced they’ll be showing the feature documentary An Accidental Studio at 7pm on Sunday, 26 January, in honour of Python Terry Jones who died this week aged 77 after suffering from a form of dementia. The documentary covers the history of HandMade Films, the film studio behind Monty Python’s 1979 hit movie Life… AMC to show HandMade Films doc to honour Terry Jones Read More
New poster for new Emma, but does it cut the mustard?
UPDATE: my 4-star review is now live It’s the final poster, with the tagline Love Knows Best, which is quite true if I were to change my first name by deed poll to Love. The film is another adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel about a sweet, privileged meddler, and with the heroine played by… New poster for new Emma, but does it cut the mustard? Read More
New featurette shows Renée Zellweger’s transformation into Judy Garland
With Judy nominated for Oscars in the Best Actress and Make-Up categories, a new featurette has been released showing Renee’s transformation into the singer and actress. It’s short but fascinating, adding extra wrinkles being the opposite of what most of us try to do with make up. Check it out below, and scroll down for… New featurette shows Renée Zellweger’s transformation into Judy Garland Read More
Regent Street Cinema to show Andy Warhol’s “Eat” & “Restaurant” this month
To coincide with the current exhibition Feast for the Eyes at The Photographers’ Gallery, London’s Regent Street Cinema is screening Andy Warhol’s Eat (1963) and Restaurant (aka L’Avventura) (1965) on 16MM. The screening takes place on 23 January at 7.30pm – find out more and book here. Eat captures the simple act of a man… Regent Street Cinema to show Andy Warhol’s “Eat” & “Restaurant” this month Read More
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