NOEL CLARKE JOINS THE 2010 ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD JURY

December 4, 2009

Last year’s winner Noel Clarke is joined by film luminaries on the jury forOrange’s esteemed award.

On the 1st December, Noel Clarke, winner of the Orange Rising Star Award in 2009, joined fellow jurors to cast their final votes for the 2010 Orange Rising Star Award nominee list. Orange’s accolade for up and coming talent is the only award at the Orange British Academy Film Awards to be voted for by the public. Voting opens when nominees are announced on 12 January 2010 via www.orange.co.uk/bafta [Read more]

EDGAR WRIGHT ANNOUNCED AS JUDGE FOR DONE IN 60 SECONDS COMPETITION

November 15, 2009

Edgar Wright, director of Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, has been announced as a judge of the Done In 60 Seconds short film competition. As the name suggests, film fans are invited to re-create a popular movie in 60 seconds for their chance to attend and win their very own Jameson Empire Award. [Read more]

Ghostbusters 3 news

October 22, 2009

Ivan reitman today confirmed that they are closer then ever before to making Ghostbusters 3. [Read more]

Orange treats film fans to a unique Halloween experience

October 20, 2009

Orange has just announced a unique screening to reward film fans. On 30th October fans of their Facebook Film Club will be treated to a true Halloween classic in an inspired location in London.

Orange will add sensory twists by providing the audience with state-of-the-art wireless headphones, as well as special effects during the screening including fog and wind. When combined with the eerie location, movie lovers will be treated to an immersive viewing experience like no other. [Read more]

Win a load of Surrogates goodies

September 23, 2009

Bruce Willis’ new flick, Surrogates, comes out in the UK on the 25th September and to celebrate it’s release we’ve been given some merchandise to give away to some of you lucky folks. [Read more]

London Film Festival Line Up

September 10, 2009

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.The line up for the 53rd London Film Festival has been released and it looks like the Big Smoke is in for a treat. [Read more]

Lionsgate set to Kick-Ass in 2010

August 17, 2009

LIONSGATE, the leading next generation studio, announced today that it has acquired U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to KICK-ASS, the hotly anticipated action-comedy from writer/director Matthew Vaughn (LAYER CAKE, STARDUST). Based on the groundbreaking, best-selling comic by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr., KICK-ASS stars Nicolas Cage (the upcoming SEASON OF THE WITCH, KNOWING, NATIONAL TREASURE), rising star Aaron Johnson (the upcoming NOWHERE BOY), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (SUPERBAD) and Chloë Moretz ((500) DAYS OF SUMMER). The screenplay is written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. The producers are Matthew Vaughn, Brad Pitt, Tarquin Pack and Kris Thykier; Millar and Romita Jr. are co-producers. The announcement was made today by Joe Drake, Lionsgate President, Motion Picture Group, and Co-Chief Operating Officer, and Jason Constantine, Lionsgate President of Acquisitions and Co-Productions. [Read more]

UK Guinea Pigs have serious G-Force as they set new Guineas World Records

August 4, 2009

You’ve heard of the Guinness World Records, but this week a new breed of record breakers have emerged from the sawdust. An elite squad of guinea pigs, inspired by Disney’s new film ‘G-Force’, has set two new ‘Guineas World Records’, proving that when it comes to furry four-legged athletes, Britain truly has talent. [Read more]

Find love with 500 Days of Summer

July 22, 2009

To celebrate the upcoming release of the entertaining and highly anticipated alternative romantic comedy ‘500 Days of Summer’, which hits cinemas on 4th September, Fox Searchlight and Meddlers of Honour are inviting you to fall in love this summer - with a little Meddling help from us! [Read more]

Deleted scene from Watchmen

July 13, 2009

A deleted scene from the movie Watchmen has popped up online.  It shows us the death of Hollis Mason, the original Night Owl.

Usually deleted scenes are dropped for a good reason, either they’re dull, they slow the pace of a film or aren’t really relevant so I thought this was just going to be a bit pointless but it looks really good. [Read more]

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