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It was London Luvvies on parade in Leicester Square for the Royal Charity Premiere of A Bunch of Amateurs, starring Burt Reynolds, Derek Jacobi and Imelda Staunton. The film is about an aging actor who leaves Hollywood for what he believes is a run in T...
Guillermo del Toro, the Oscar-winning director of Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy II: The Golden Army, took time during the Hollywood coming-out party for Hellboy II's Blu-ray disc Nov. 11 to talk about future projects, including The Hobbit, Frankenstein and At the Mountains of Madness.
By Mark O’Neill Contributing Writer, [GAS] 2008 has been a great year for movie lovers. The biggest movie has undoubtedly been The Dark Knight but on top of that, you can also add James Bond, Indiana Jones, and the X Files sequel. But now, all attention is turning to what is coming out next year - and in [...]
To all his other talents, the TV screenwriter extraordinaire Andrew Davies should now add: a Nostradamus-like ability to read the future. How else to explain his decision to follow up his peerless 2005 adaptation of Dickens’s Bleak House with one of Little Dorrit (Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8pm)? Of all the Dickens fans I’ve met in my [...]
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Sure, if you're a big big fan of the show you've seen series four already. But there are so many people out there who haven't discovered the wonderfulness that is...
Inkheart Adventure/Family/Fantasy Directed by Iain Softley Starring Brendan Fraser, Eliza Bennett, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Andy Serkis, Jim Broadbent Movie Release Date : January 9, 2009 More information at: Inkheart Trailer http://inkheart–trailer.blogspot.com/ Teaser Trailer http://teaser-trailer.com
Doctor Who Two minutes from Christmas episode to feature on Children in Need Andy Serkis up for Doctor Who role Big Finish licence renewed Long interview with RTD and John Barrowman from the Cheltenham Literary Festival [video] Film Harry Potter trailer Amy Adams to star in Daughter of the Queen of Sheba Natalie Portman to star in Love and Other Impossible Pursuits William The Conqueror on the way...
The Academy Award-nominated director discusses the rumors flying around the casting for the J.R.R. Tolkien's adaptation project from Hugo Weaving and Ian McKellen to Doug Jones and Viggo Mortensen .
For the record, it is quite alright if your first thought is 'who the hell is Paul Andrew Williams?' The guy isn't a very big name in the world of directing, but then again, neither was Juan Carlos Fresnadillo before he directed 2007's 28 Weeks Later. Williams is a British ...
Although we still have yet to hear anything official, it’s definitely looking like another sequel to 28 Days Later is going to happen sooner rather than later. There’s a rumour coming out of the Sitges Film Festival in Germany this week that a director may be lined up for the project and it’s not Danny [...]
There’s a new trailer out and a new release date, January 23, 2009. Hope this one sticks. I saw the previous trailer (see it below) last December in a theater and was so looking forward to seeing the film in March. In fact two of my former fourth grade students and I had a date [...]
here. First off, this review is green, leafy, but it just might be completely honest. It comes from a fan of the book and if it's as honest as I hope it is then maybe we're in for a quality family fun film. I'll let you be the judge.PS , so give a watch and see if you think it matches up!Hi Harry,just come back from a screening of the film INKHEART in London.first of all I loved the book by Cornelia...
Sometime pretty soon the BBC will air its new production of Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit, a book about enduring, patient love as well as an angry satire on the debtors' prisons of the time and, one of this author's enduring themes, the hells of bureaucracy (here epitomized by the Circumlocution Office of the British government). Although, based on past experience of BBC adaptations of classic novels,...