UK bookings have now opened for the 3D documentary One Direction: This Is Us. To coincide with that announcement, a motion version of the poster has debuted, which you can see above. So get your fill of the boys in action, ahead of the release of the doc on August 29th.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘Acclaimed documentary filmmaker and Academy Award® nominee Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) is directing ONE DIRECTION: THIS IS US, which Sony Pictures Releasing will rollout worldwide starting on August 30th. TriStar Pictures will release the film in the US on August 30th as well.’
And if you need a bit more 1D goodness, check out the trailer below.
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While Lionsgate must have known about author Orson Scott Card’s homophobic views when they bought the rights to make a movie of his classic sci-fi novel Ender’s Game, up until last week they’d largely managed to keep people focussed on the film, which stars Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield. However that came unstuck when the gay group 


300: Rise Of An Empire may have been delayed from a Summer 2013 to Winter 2014 release, but it’s still hoping to make a strong showing at Comic-Con next weekend, and to help prepare they’ve released a new Comic-Con poster for the movie.
Over the last couple of days, various movie blogs have been speculating over whether Fox was planning an X-Force spin-off from their X-Men movies, due to the fact they’ve registered the web address, ‘x-forcemovie.com’.
With the failure of The Lone Ranger at the US box office, you might think Disney would be shying away from being in the Johnny Depp business, but they obviously still love him, as it’s been revealed that the star’s production company, Infinitum Nihil, is moving to the House Of Mouse, and he’s close to signing a deal to return as the Mad Hatter in the planned Alice In Wonderland 2, according to 