Martha Marcy May Marlene

Terrifying and beautiful, this might well be the best film of 2012.

Review: Acts of Godfrey

84 minutes of rhyming couplets? It sounds well annoying but I actually loved it.

Review: The Descendants

Nice film, shame about the voiceover.

Tinker Tailor Whack-a-Mole

There's a mole at the top of The Circus. Can you bash its face in?

Review: Like Crazy

A superb anti-rom-com that breaks some cliches and obeys others, which only makes it more moving.

Review: Shame

A devastating, magnificent film that trades almost solely in sex – and yet looks right through it.

Review: Coriolanus

Like Olivier and Branagh before him, Fiennes makes Shakespeare as gripping as it ever was. Verily, Voldemort did good.

If Newsreaders Did Shakespeare...

Inspired by Jon Snow's role in Coriolanus, here are some other Shakespeare adaptations starring newsreaders.

Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

After Benjamin Button and The Social Network, this feels like Fincher back in Se7en territory. Grizzled, haunting and beautiful.

Woody at the BFI

As the BFI's season of Woody Allen films continues, we look back at some of the director's best (and worst) films.

The Artist

A feel-good treat, pure and simple. You’ll swoon, you’ll sigh, you’ll want to tap dance.

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Judging by this new Man on a Ledge trailer (with bonus narration), ALL movie trailers should have an Elizabeth Banks commentary track.

 

 

Man on a Ledge stars Elizabeth Banks, Ed Harris and Sam Worthington and is out in UK cinemas on Friday 3rd February. Watch the original Man on a Ledge trailer.

 

 
Director: Asger Leth
Cast: Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris
Certificate: TBC
Release Date: Friday 3rd February

An ex-cop and now wanted fugitive (Sam Worthington) stands on the ledge of a high-rise building while a hard-living New York Police Department negotiator (Elizabeth Banks) tries to talk him down. The longer they are on the ledge, the more she realizes that he might have an ulterior objective.

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Rosamund Pike - Wrath of the Titans trailer
 

The Wrath of the Titans trailer has been unleashed - and it's got loads of loud noises and CGI, which should please fans of the first one. (Were there any fans of the first one?)


Sweet Dreams are made of this? Slow-motion action sequences? Colossal beasties being slain with a sword? Yep, Jonathan Liebesman's sequel is shaping up to be 2012's Sucker Punch. 


Read on for the full Wrath of the Titans trailer. I'm prepared to give the franchise another chance on a (very) dumb level. I'm not sure I really FEEL THE WRATH... although I do feel something around the 59 second mark, when things certainly start to look a lot more interesting. (Damn you, Rosamund Pike.)

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Director: John Madden
Cast: Helen Mirren, Ciaran Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Marton Csokas, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain 
Certificate: 15

A trio of Mossad agents kidnapping a Nazi war criminal and holding him prisoner in the 1970s? Not the usual plot you expect from a film, even if it is a remake of a 2007 Israeli movie of the same name. But the most surprising thing about The Debt? Sam Worthington can act. Like, properly act. With an accent and everything.


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Director: Massy Tadjedin
Cast: Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, Eva Mendes, Guillaume Canet
Certificate: 15
Release Date: Friday 3rd June

Keira Knightley and Eva Mendes join forces in this tantalizing and emotionally powerful story of trust, lust and deception. Last Night is a brilliant evocation of all the grey zones of fidelity – how a choice made in a mere instant can be of regrettable and irrevocable consequence.


Michael and Joanna Reed (Sam Worthington and Keira Knightley) seem to have it all. Young, attractive and successful, they’re a married couple who’ve lucked into spiritual and material well-being, sharing a comfortable and seemingly perfect life in their trendy Manhattan apartment.


But when the Reeds attend one of Michael’s work parties, Joanna witnesses a suspicious moment between her husband and his beautiful new co-worker, Laura (Eva Mendes). The incident is fleeting and ambiguous – Joanna can’t be sure what she did or didn’t see – but it sows an insidious seed of doubt that festers at the core of their love...

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Director: Massy Tadjedin
Cast: Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, Guillaume Canet, Eva Mendes
Certificate: 15

What happens after the happily ever after? Can you trust someone to trust you? How many facial expressions does Sam Worthington have? Last Night asks all of these questions. It doesn't answer them. Oh no. That would be too easy for a film about the messiness of love and life. Instead, people lay about in each other's beds debating whether to have sex. And then it's over. Just like that.


The morning after, you'll be thinking: Last Night with Keira Knightley was incredible, and sexy as hell. Last Night with Sam Worthington was rubbish.

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The excellent Edgar Ramirez is in talks for cinema-goers to feel the Wrath of his Titan. Which could be a nice new name for his penis after Little Carlos kept popping out in Olivier Assayas' five hour epic.


Toby Kebbell and Bill Nighy are also being linked to Jonathan Liebesman's sequel. I don't know what they call their manly parts. But I bet Liam Neeson's Mighty Zeus is bigger.


If you want to see more of Little Carlos, the DVD is still available in shops.

 

 

 
Director: Joe Kosinski
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Michael Sheen
Certificate: 12A

Ground-breaking is a word that gets thrown around like a frisbee these days. This sequel to Disney's 1982 effects-smashing Tron looks impressive enough to claim such a grand moniker, but it's duller than dunking a Digestive in a cup of lukewarm tea. Yes, it's shiny and yes, it's blue but the most accurate adjective here is soggy. If we're keeping with the biscuit analogies, that is.

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So apparently Warner Bros are gunning for James Franco and Javier Bardem to join the forces for Jonathan Liebesman's 3D sequel, Wrath of the Titans.


Yes. Wrath of the Titans. That's what Clash of the Titans 2 will be called. And it's a terrible name. Here's why:


TITANS. WILL. WRATH.


That tagline doesn't make any sense at all now. Another epic fail.

 

"The mind is its own place, and in itself, Can make a heav’n of hell, a hell of heav’n." Swift the light turns darkest, and post-trailers, The action will appear, through your 3D glasses.


We all know how Milton's epic literary masterpiece Paradise Lost goes - Lucifer tries to overthrow heaven, then sells the rights to make a 3D action movie out of it. That's what Legendary Pictures are thinking. They've even brought on I, Robot director Alex Proyas to help them do it.


Adapted by Byron Willinger, Phillip de Blasi and finally Stuart Hazeldine, there was a Paradise movie being developed at Warner Bros. with The Day the Earth Stood Still's Scott Derrickson. But now that's been replaced with Warner's co-financed Proyas production, which will happen after the Dark City director has finished Dracula Year Zero with Sam Worthington.


It's a good thing they've at least got the Dark City director on board. After all, he knows a thing or two about constructing fantastical landscapes. And he last brought us Knowing, which had a suitably crackpot religious ending.


Legendary boss Thomas Tull is placing a lot of emphasis on this - expect aerial action sequences and lots of epic battles between Michael and Lucifer. In 3D. Because that's what Paradise Lost is all about folks. The 3D.

 
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