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GENERAL MOVIE NEWS

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser (www.moviemuser.co.uk)

First Poster For Simon Pegg’s Absolutely Anything

February 18, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

absolutely-anything-promo-posterWe’re never going to have another proper Monty Python movie, but we’re getting close, as Absolutely Anything will feature the voices of John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin & Terry Gilliam, although it will centre around Simon Pegg’s characters.

With shooting starting next week, a promo poster has arrived, via Collider.

Pegg will play Neil Clarke Clarke, “a disillusioned school teacher who suddenly finds he has magical powers, bestowed upon him by aliens.” Those extra-terrestrials are voiced by the Pythons. Robin Williams is also onboard as the voice of Neil’s dog.

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ACTORS: Simon Pegg, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Robin Williams  DIRECTORS: Terry Jones  

Chris Pratt & More In New Guardians Of The Galaxy Pics, Ahead Of The Imminent Trailer

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Guardians Of The Galaxy is a big movie and as it’s based on a property few people outside comic fans know, it’s probably gonna need a lot of promotion. That’s started to kick into gear with the release of three new images from the Marvel movie, via USA Today, ahead a trailer that’s promised late Tuesday night US time.

It certainly looks pretty cool, although rather different to what we’ve seen from Marvel so (and certainly with a lot more CG characters). It also gives us a decent view of Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), Peter Quill a.k.a. Star Lord (Chris Pratt), Groot (Vin Diesel) and Drax The Destroyer (Dave Bautista).

The USA Today article tells us a bit about the movie, saying ‘[The Guardians’] stories converge in the space prison Kyln. After the characters break out, they venture to Knowhere (the severed head of a celestial being that serves as a hangout for aliens) and visit the weird menagerie of the Collector (Benicio Del Toro). They also have to avoid two villains, Ronan (Lee Pace) and Nebula (Karen Gillan), who are in hot pursuit of Quill’s orb, which has the power to destroy the galaxy.’

The movie’s due out in August.

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ACTORS: Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana  DIRECTORS: James Gunn  FILMS: Guardians Of The Galaxy  

First Footage From Unbroken – Take a look at Jack O’Connell in Angelina Jolie’s directorial effort

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


This year Angelina Jolie is going blockbuster as an actress with Maleficent and also making a bid for mainstream directorial success (and perhaps and Oscar bid) with Unbroken, her movie about the incredible true story of Louis Zamperini.

With the Winter Olympics on and Zamperini being a 1936 Olympian, the studio has decided it’s a good time for a special trailer, featuring narration by Tom Brokaw and vintage footage of Zamperini cut into the first footage from Jolie’s film along with a recent interview with Louis.

Jack O’Connell will play Zamperini in Unbroken, a former Olympic track star whose Air Force plane went down in the Pacific Ocean in World War II. He managed to survive for 47 days on a life raft in the midst of shark attacks and enemy fire, before he washed up on a Japanese island where he was taken prisoner for more than two years. Gerrett Hedlund is portraying fellow P.O.W. Commander John Fitzgerald.

It’s due out at Christmas. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jack O'Connell  DIRECTORS: Angelina Jolie  FILMS: Unbroken  

Locke Trailer – Tom Hardy’s life unravels in 90 minutes

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Last week we featured the poster for Locke and now we get to take at look the movie with a trailer, which gives a small taste of this very well-received Tom Hardy starrer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises) plays Ivan Locke. LOCKE is the story of one man’s life unravelling in a tension-fuelled 90-minute race against time. Ivan Locke has the perfect family, his dream job, and tomorrow should be the crowning moment of his career. But one phone call will force him to make a decision that will put it all on the line.’

The movie’s due out in the UK on 18th April, 2014. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Tom Hardy  FILMS: Locke  

First Look At Jason Segel & Cameron Diaz In Sex Tape

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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It’s not out for a few months yet, but the first picture has arrived from Sex Tape starring Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel. It looks like they’re getting ready to get their sexy camera rolling, complete with roller skates!

Segel and Diaz play a married couple who try to spice up their love life by making a sex tape. However, the next day they can’t find the tape, which launches them on a frantic search to find the video before it ends up in the wrong hands.

The film is due out in the UK in September.

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ACTORS: Jason Segel, Cameron Diaz  FILMS: Sex Tape  

Who Won At The EE BAFTA Film Awards?

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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If you’ve read out red carpet report, you may be wondering who actually picked up gongs at the annual EE BAFTA Film Awards. Gravity took the most prizes with six, including numerous technical categories, as well as Best Director and Outstanding British Film (and yes, it was largely made by Brits, despite starring Amerians and being directed by a Mexican).

However it was 12 Years a Slave that was named Best Film, with Chiwetel Ejiofor winning Leading Actor. American Hustle won three BAFTA Awards: Original Screenplay for Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell, Make Up & Hair, and Supporting Actress for Jennifer Lawrence.

Production Design and Costume Design were awarded to The Great Gatsby.

Leading Actress was presented to Cate Blanchett for playing the title role in Blue Jasmine – her third BAFTA win – and in his feature film debut, Barkhad Abdi won Supporting Actor for Captain Phillips.

Director and Writer Kieran Evans received the award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for his first feature film Kelly + Victor. Adapted Screenplay was awarded to Jeff Pope and Steve Coogan for Philomena, Steve Coogan also produced and starred in the film.

The Great Beauty won the award for Film Not in the English Language and the BAFTA for Editing went to Rush. The Act of Killing received the Documentary award and Frozen took home the BAFTA for Animated Film. The EE Rising Star Award, voted for by the public, was presented to Will Poulter. Sleeping with the Fishes won the British Short Animation award and the British Short Film award was presented to Room 8.

Director Peter Greenaway whose films include The Draughtsman’s Contract and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover received the award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. The Fellowship, the highest honour the Academy can bestow, was presented to Helen Mirren by HRH The Duke of Cambridge.

Make sure you check out our red carpet report and stars arrivals gallery.

Here’s the full list: [Read more…]

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EE BAFTA Film Award Red Carpet Report – What went down on the big night?

February 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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London got all glitzed up on Sunday night for the annual EE BAFTA Film Awards, and with it being the last major gongs given out before the Oscars, the stars turned out in force at the Royal Opera House to see who won.

And thanks to EE, I was on the red carpet, watching all the arrivals and able to get within touching distance of Leonardo DiCaprio (but I didn’t, because I didn’t want to be beaten up by his security).

After weeks and weeks of endless rain, London was fortunate to be dry and not too cold, a stark contrast to last year, when it poured with rain and everybody got drenched. To ensure there wasn’t a repeat, much of the red carpet was covered over this year, but in the end it wasn’t needed. That said, the giant, clear marquee certain made the whole shindig look very impressive.

Us web folk were fortunate to be stationed opposite Fearne Cotton, who was co-hosting red carpet coverage for E!, which meant that when people came to speak to her we got a good view. That ensured early on Christoph Waltz showed up looking very happy – but then, as he’d been chosen to hand out Best Film, he had reason to smile.

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It also became clear we were going to need to keep our eyes open, as while some stars were diligently doing the press line, others seemed to be trying to get up that carpet as quickly as possible. It meant I almost missed Tom Hardy, who appeared to be trying to look as if he was just a random fellow escorting a lady up a carpet.

Others meanwhile you couldn’t get off the carpet. For about half an hour before we actually laid eyes on him we could hear people screaming for Leo as he busily signed autographs up and down the line. Indeed this fan-mingling by many of the stars ensured that by the end there was a bit of a rush of celebs having to pass by and get into the venue as soon as they could, mainly because Prince Williams apparently isn’t allowed to walk up a carpet if anyone else is on it, and it it doesn’t make any different if you’re Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Christian Bale or even his own grandmother, Helen Mirren, who was there to deservedly be handed the BAFTA Fellowship.

Of course there was plenty of great fashion on show. To be honest I felt sorry for those who weren’t famous. Many of the women had obviously spent huge amounts of time getting dolled up and were looking amazing. There was no shortage of incredible gowns, but if they weren’t on a movie star, few were taking notice.

However of the famous, Cate Blanchett was looking as elegant as always and I personally liked Sally Hawking intricate dress. Oprah (yes, THE Oprah, who it turns out is allowed to be close to mere mortals) was also looking resplendent in both a beautiful red dress and with David Oyelowo on her arm. As David pointed out on the red carpet, Oprah is a massive over-achiever, she’s made three film, got an Oscar nomination for one and now a BAFTA nomination for another.

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However the winner of best dressed for the night has to go to Lupita Nyong’o, who was absolutely breathtaking in a floor-length green gown. While you had to been keen-eyed for some stars, you could not miss her, as with her elegant beauty and perfectly balanced dress, your eye was drawn to her whereever she went.

It was also great to see We’re The Millers’ Will Poulter, who was a charming chap and busily chatting to those he passed. He did look pretty nervous though as he was up for the EE Rising Star Award, which he later won.

Something else I couldn’t help but notice is that Bradley Cooper has a permanent expression of his face where he looks like he’s done something naughty – it’s not just in his films. And Tom Hanks look just as much like someone’s smiley dad as you’d ever suspected.

There were so many celebs it was impossible to keep track of them all, and some, such as Submarine’s Craig Roberts and Sherlock’s Mark Gatiss, seemed to manage to get up the red carpet without many people even realising they were there.

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As for the guys on show, I am pleased to report that Douglas Booth looks as handsome as he does on screen. Indeed he’s one of those people who appears so good in pictures he almost doesn’t look like a real person – but it turns out he is one. Sam Claflin was as strong-jawed and bright-eyed as you could hope on the arm of his new wife, Laura Haddock. I was also pleased to see ex-rugby star and LGBT ally Ben Cohen arrive. I’m not sure why he turned up other than for a night out, but it was good to see him anyway.

While Michael Fassbender was impressively beardy, he was still looking good on the red carpet, as was Brad Pitt, although I can’t say I was a big fan of his shaved-on-the-sides haircut (although he does have that for a film role).

Without naming any names, I’ll also confirm that a lot of these big celebs do look older in real life than they do on screen. When you see pictures or footage of many of these people, it’s incredible to think they’re the age they supposedly are, but in the flesh they actually look exactly as old as they should do. And then there’s Angelina Jolie, who looks exactly the same as the first time I saw her, about 14-years-ago.

In all it was a really good night, with a great turnout and everyone looking like they were very pleased to be there. And best of all, I didn’t freeze to death waiting for the film stars to show up.

Make sure you check out our gallery of Red Carpet arrivals.

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Jessica Alba Joining Thomas Jane In The Veil

February 16, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jessica-AlbaJust a couple days after it was revealed Thomas Jane was set to star in The Veil, he’s got some company, as THR reports that Jessica Alba in is talks to join him.

The movie starts with a religious cult called Heaven’s Veil killing themselves in a mass suicide several years ago, with the only survivor being a five-year-old girl. The film then jumps forward and follows that girl as an adult, who returns to the cult’s compound, along with a documentary crew, looking for answers. Inevitably they find something terrible and supernatural.

Alba is playing a documentary director who accompanies the young woman on her journey. It isn’t clear who Thomas Jane will be.

Phil Joanou (Gridiron Gang, The Punsher: Dirty Laundry) is directing from a screenplay by Robert Ben Garant (Reno 911, Night At The Museum). Jason Blum (Sinister, Paranormal Activity) is producing. The Veil will start shooting in April.

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ACTORS: jessica Alba, Thomas Jane  

Brittany Snow Back For Pitch Perfect 2

February 16, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Brittany-Snow-Pitch-PerfectA few days ago Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson both finalised deals to return for Pitch Perfect 2. Now one more member of the original cast has signed up, as Deadline reports that Brittany Snow has also ben confirmed to reprise her role.

Elizabeth Banks is set to make her directorial debut with the sequel, and will also be back in front of the camera, reprising her part. Pitch Perfect writer Kay Cannon has come up with the sequel script, although no story details have been released thus far. The first film followed a young college student (Anna Kendrick) who helps turn around an a cappella singing group, leading them into the finals of a big competition.

It isn’t known when production will begin on this highly-anticipated sequel, but with the cast coming quickly and a May 15th, 2015 release date set, shooting can’t be too far off.

It isn’t known yet if other stars from the original such as Skylar Astin, Ben Platt, Anna Camp and Alexis Knapp will be back or not, although it’s believed most will.

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ACTORS: Brittany Snow  DIRECTORS: Elizabeth Banks  FILMS: Pitch Perfect 2  

Ron Howard in Talks For Warner’s The Jungle Book

February 16, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ron-howardBack in December, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu entered talks to direct Warner’s planned live-action take on The Jungle Book. They couldn’t come to terms though, largely due to scheduling, but it seems the studio may have found a replacement, as THR reports that Ron Howard is now in talks for the film.

Callie Kloves, the daughter of Harry Potter screenwriter Steve Kloves, wrote the script, based on Rudyard Kipling’s classic 1894 story. Kipling’s tales are set in India, centring on a young boy named Mowgli, who has been raised by wolves in the jungle. He befriends a bear named Baloo and a black panther named Bagheera, while battling the nefarious tiger, Shere Khan.

It isn’t known when production will begin, but it’s believed Warner Bros. wants to get it moving as quickly as possible, as it’s up against a rival adaptation from Disney, which Jon Favreau is directing from a screenplay by Justin Marks.

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DIRECTORS: Ron Howard  
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