David Fincher is in talks to direct the film adaptation of the bestselling novel, which may star Reese Witherspoon – how exciting!
Michael Winterbottom gets to the heart of the matter with Everyday; a family drama with a difference. Winterbottom’s regulars Shirley Henderson and John Simm play parents Karen and Ian who are split apart when Ian is jailed for a decade for drug smuggling. Sitting out his term puts a strain on his four young children, played by real-life siblings. This minimalist drama takes the viewer closer to real family relationships than any British film has in years.
The new trailer for gothic fairytale Stoker shows Mia Wasikowska getting closer to her mysterious uncle.
The new clip called “Linda’s Photoshoot” shows her posing for the camera, and talking about her upcoming film role.
Steven Spielberg’s foray into the well-trodden political battlefield of the Civil War and President Lincoln’s fight to pass a bill against slavery is a predictable candidate for the Oscars, but nonetheless has many exceptional performances to applaud. Daniel Day-Lewis in particular, proves himself to be an excellent President, and makes this worthy (if turgid) drama stand out from the crowd.
Amour has come out top at the London Critics’ Circle, but will it at the Oscars?
The final chapter of the ‘before’ romance has premiered at Sundance, and new images from the film reveal the romance is still going strong.
At BestForFilm, we take the attitude that people who buy Tesco value beefburgers probably deserve whatever they get. However, if your lunch has been interrupted by some unwanted equine DNA (and let’s face it, who wants DNA in their lunch? It’d get tangled round the salad) then we can offer assistance. For your lip-smacking delectation, we present the top 10 burgers in cinema – and there’s not a horse to be seen.
James Franco is making a biopic of Jay Sebring, a celebrity hair stylist in the 60s who was murdered by the Manson Family.
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