Love beans? Hate giants? Then you need Jack the Giant Slayer in your life – and we’ve got a deluxe combo DVD/Blu-Ray/Ultraviolet pack to give away!
It’s our fourth Back in Vue feature, and this time you can do more than just read about it – Vue’s cult cinema season continues tonight (29th May, time-travellers), with Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting showing nationwide. This week it’s John’s turn to make the case for his absolute favourite film about heroin, toilets and getting toxoplasmosis from cat mess.
Easter weekend is fast on the approach, bringing with it guilt-inducing hymns, anthropomorphic rabbits and thousands upon thousands of eggs. But, before we get TOO excited about that four day weekend, there’s still the little matter of tonight’s viewing to sort out…
It’s been 18 years since Bryan Singer launched his career with the neo-noir The Usual Suspects. Nowadays, his name has come to be more synonymous with the comic-book conversion, having garnered success with two X-Men movies and the slightly less thrilling Superman Returns. Both blended the mechanics of live action with the art of CGI, so the man certainly has enough experience within this form. As such it would only be natural for him to turn those talents loose on the family-friendly fairy-tale.
Keaton! Stone! Watts! Galifianakis! Birdman! Exclamation marks!
To celebrate the upcoming release of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, complete with Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton as a ridiculously attractive (and probably incestuous) witch-busting brother and sister duo, we’ve decided to take a look at the top 10 fairytales which DESERVE to be made into films. For the good of all of us…
It’s February 14th and, while that may be just another flip of the daily calendar to some of you, it’s a pretty damn important day to the rest of us. Valentine’s Day is a time that should be treasured, cherished and celebrated in serious style – so put DOWN that tacky pink novelty chocolate box and feast your eyes on the top 10 chick flicks ever instead…
Ralph Fiennes is in talks to play a British government agent in new John Le Carré adaptation, Our Kind of Traitor.
The wacky duo get their very own official biopic. Aww.
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