British Independent Film Awards Nominations 2013

The Moët British Independent Film Awards  nominations have been announced this morning by Ewan McGregor. The ceremony itself will take place on 8th December at Old Billingsgate in central London. Now in its 16th year, the Awards were created in 1998 by Raindance and set out to celebrate merit and achievement in independently funded British film-making, to honor new talent, and to promote [...]

Divergent Teaser Trailer & Character Posters

Check out a selection of character posters and the accompanying teaser trailer for the highly anticipated dystopian action-adventure based on the series of novels by Veronica Roth. Set in a future world where society is divided into distinct factions based on rigidly defined personality traits,  young heroine Tris Prior is warned she is Divergent and [...]

X-Men Days of Future Past Trailer

Here’s the first full length teaser for X-Men Days of Future Past, the sequel to superb franchise reboot X-Men First Class which ambitiously tries to integrate the new generation of X-men with the stars of the original trilogy. The film also marks the return of director Bryan Singer, following the regrettable departure of Matthew Vaughn. [...]

Only Lovers Left Alive Review

The Plot: Adam and Eve are two centuries old vampire lovers reuniting after some time apart, in an effort to sooth reclusive musician Adam’s growing disdain for mankind and despair for the future. Their blissful domestic reunion in Adam’s dilapidated home and on the dark streets of Detroit is however, rudely interrupted by the arrival [...]

Ender’s Game Review

The Plot: In the aftermath of a devastating alien attack that almost destroyed mankind, humanity places its hope in children, training them to be the next generation of ultimate warriors. Ender Wiggin is a brilliant cadet who just might prove to be the one leader capable of leading this new army into a battle to [...]

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Review

The Plot: Crackpot inventor Flint Lockwood has finally landed his dream job working for his scientist idol Chester V, however when he learns that his infamous food making machine is still churning out dangerous animal-food monsters he must return to his island home and shut it down with the help of his faithful friends. The [...]

BAFTA Children’s Awards Nominations List 2013

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced the nominations for its annual British Academy Children’s Awards, which honour the very best in children’s media. The ceremony will be held on Sunday 24 November at the London Hilton, Park Lane. Leading the way with four nominations is supernatural drama Wolfblood, with Drama, Writer and Performance [...]

Danny Elfman Royal Albert Hall Concert Review

The Event: Composer Danny Elfman and the BBC Concert Orchestra performed a selection of music from the films of Tim Burton, from Edward Scissorhands to Alice In Wonderland, showcasing a comprehensive collection of kooky musical magic in the lavish surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall. The Good: There are few creative collaborations that have yielded [...]

Filth Review

The Plot: Bruce Robertson is an unapologetically depraved bigoted and misogynistic Edinburgh cop. Fuelled by drugs, alcohol and obvious mental health issues he ruthlessly pursues a promotion by systematically attempting to discredit and humiliate his colleagues. It’s soon clear however that the ultimate goal of his vicious schemes is to win back his estranged wife [...]

Elizabeth Olsen Joins Avengers Sequel

Samuel L. Jackson who plays Avengers spy master Nick Fury has let slip tat Elizabeth Olsen is indeed now a confirmed cast member for Avengers Sequel Age Of  Ultron. Most likely taking the role of Scarlet Witch, the sister of new hero Quicksilver, who is in turn set to be played by Kick-Ass star Aaron [...]