Sony Picks Up Woody Allen’s New Movie
According to Variety, Sony Pictures Classics has acquired Woody Allen‘s new film, MIDNIGHT IN PARIS. Produced by Letty Aronson, Jaume Roures and Steve Tenenbaum, the romantic comedy stars Kathy Bates, Adrien More...
New Trailer and Poster for “3 Backyards”
Comingsoon.net have posted up the new trailer and poster for movie, 3 BACKYARDS, starring Embeth Davidtz, Edie Falco and Elias Koteas. Written and directed by Eric Mendelsohn, 3 BACKYARDS depicts a day in the life More...
Review: 127 Hours
Aron Ralston. If you haven’t heard that name before then you should either a) keep reading to discover what this film is all about or b) stop reading right now if you want the movie to be a surprise. In 2003, More...
Extended Trailer for “I am Number Four”
If after watching the first trailer to I AM NUMBER FOUR you finished it thinking, “wow, that looks great, but I wish it was 12 seconds longer…”, then Santa’s just made your dream come true More...
Scrat from “Ice Age” Gets His Own Mini-Movie…?
If you wanted a reason to go and see GULLIVER’S TRAVELS when it arrives in cinemas on the 25th, then maybe this will float your boat (don’t be surprised if it doesn’t though). Scrat’s getting More...
New Featurette: “The Green Hornet” is a Different Kind of Superhero
For anybody who’s been wondering, why the diddly is Seth Rogen playing a superhero? Isn’t that going to be a bit… preposterously different? The makers of the movie says, yes… Yes it is. A More...
New Clip for Danny Boyle’s “127 Hours” Released
The Mail Online have released a world exclusive clip from 127 HOURS for all you Danny Boyle-loving people to feast your movie hungry eyes on. This new clip from 127 HOURS shows James Franco as Aron Ralston, preparing More...
“The King’s Speech” Leads Nominations for the London’s Critics’ Circle Awards
More awards news now, and it comes from the London’s Critics’ Circle who announced the nominations for their 31st Film Awards, which will be held on February the 10th. THE KING’S SPEECH won out More...
248 Films are Eligible for the Best Picture Oscar This Year. “Yogi Bear” is One of Them!
In 2009, THR reports, 274 films were considered eligible for the Best Picture Oscar, but this year that number has dropped just a small amount it seems. Rules state that to make the cut, for the movie award that More...
Houston Critics Choose “The Social Network” as Best Picture
It’s all looking good for THE SOCIAL NETWORK as the David Fincher-directed movie wins yet more awards. The Houston Film Critics Society announced their picks for 2010 on Saturday, and the Facebook film scooped More...








