Lee stars Kate Winslet as pioneering war correspondent and photographer, Lee Miller.
Continue reading First look: Kate Winslet in LeeTag Archives: Marion Cotillard
At LFF today – day ten
It’s going to be a very stylish red carpet at the BFI London Film Festival tonight as director Tom Ford walks the red carpet for the premiere of his new film, Nocturnal Animals.
He’s expected to be joined at the event by stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Amy Adams, Armie Hammer and Ellie Bamber.
New Allied TV trailer
I’m sure this is entirely coincidental, but Paramount have released a new trailer for Allied featuring Brad Pitt and Mation Cotillard getting married.
Pitt and Cotillard star in Allied
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard star in the first trailer for their upcoming spy thriller, Allied.
Assassin’s Creed – first trailer
Michael Fassbender stars in the first trailer for the much-anticipated film based on Assassin’s Creed.
Meryl, Lupita and Clooney feature in new Oscars posters
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have unveiled this year’s Oscar posters and they feature some serious Hollywood heavyweights.
Continue reading Meryl, Lupita and Clooney feature in new Oscars posters
Macbeth – new clip, posters and premiere details
Lots of emails about the forthcoming Macbeth have arrived in my inbox this week and so I thought it only fair to share them with you.
Not only do I have a new poster and clip from the film, but I’ve also got the details of its big premiere in Edinburgh.
Continue reading Macbeth – new clip, posters and premiere details
Another new Macbeth trailer
All hail Macbeth, here’s the new main trailer for the latest adaptation starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Two new Macbeth posters
It’s just over a month until Macbeth is released in UK cinemas, so StudioCanal have released two new posters featuring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Films to watch out for – August to September
As the summer draws to a close and autumn fast approaches it’s time to say farewell to the big blockbusters and begin to prepare ourselves for the inevitable slide into awards season.
August to October is always a strange time in cinema as distributors move away from the big tent-pole movies into the more dramatic, kudos-likely fare. But, as always, there are plenty of films that are worth getting excited about.
Continue reading Films to watch out for – August to September