All posts tagged "Tom green"
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Interviews
/ 8 years agoJason Mewes talks ‘Bling’ and ‘Mallrats 2’
When was the last time you saw a movie about jewellery and robots? The answer to that unusual question is something...
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Home Entertainment
/ 9 years agoMonsters: Dark Continent Blu-ray Review
Director: Tom Green Starring: Johnny Harris, Sam Keeley, Joe Dempsie, Nicholas Pinnock, Sofia Boutella Certificate: 15 Special Features: The Dog Fight – VFX Breakdown...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoTHN Interview: ‘Monsters: Dark Continent’ Actor Sam Keeley
Earlier this week we brought you an exclusive interview with Tom Green, the director of this week’s new release MONSTERS: DARK...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoMisunderstood Movie Monsters
What is a monster? Well the dictionary definition states that a monster is ‘any imaginary frightening creature, especially one that is large...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoTHN Interview: ‘Monsters: Dark Continent’ Director Tom Green
Gareth Edwards’ MONSTERS was one of those films that people fell in love with. Made on a shoe string budget, the...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoMonsters: Dark Continent Review
Director: Tom Green Cast: Sam Keeley, Johnny Harris, Joe Dempsie Run Time: 100 minutes Certificate: 15 Synopsis: Ten years after MONSTERS, the invading creatures...
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Film News
/ 9 years ago‘Monsters: Dark Continent’ Trailer Brings The Action
MONSTERS was the film that launched director Gareth Edwards. Following on from the success of his guerrilla baby Edwards has gone...
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Film News
/ 10 years agoLatest ‘Monsters: Dark Continent’ UK Trailer
Gareth Edwards may be tangling with bigger monsters and franchises in the form of GODZILLA and STAR WARS, but his very...
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Film Trailers
/ 10 years ago‘Monsters: Dark Continent” Trailer
After having watched the awesomeness that was Gareth Edwards’ GODZILLA, we can now get excited for the sequel to his low-budget...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoOfficial Synopsis And Title For Monsters Sequel Unveiled!
Gareth Edwards 2010 sleeper hit MONSTERS was a breath of fresh air in a very tired and increasingly unoriginal genre. The...