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A Trip to the Moon – Georges Méliès’s 1902 sci-fi classic showing in original colour version
With Martin Scorsese’s enchanting children’s film Hugo currently reminding audiences of the treasured legacy of French film pioneer Georges Méliès, it’s a delight to see that London’s Ciné Lumiere is showing his hugely inventive 1902 special-effects classic A Trip to … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Dec 12, 2011 -
Turn your first Disney memory into money for charity!
Our friends over at Disney Junior are asking people to share their first Disney memory on Disney Junior’s Facebook page . When they’ve collected a million memories, they will donate £1 million to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, so … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 30, 2011 -
Pete’s Peek | Arrow Academy brings repertory World Cinema home
Arrow Academy is the new label from Arrow Films that aims to bring the best of repertory World Cinema into your own home. Each release will be a new high definition transfer of the film from a new restoration of … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Mar 28, 2011 -
Jane Russell RIP
Michael Jackson in a grey wig? No, actually it’s Jane Russell who died yesterday at the ripe old age of 89.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Mar 1, 2011 -
London’s Electric Cinema celebrates its century with the Eclectic Electric All-Nighter!
London’s Electric Cinema celebrates its century with the Eclectic Electric All-Nighter on Saturday 26 February, screening a selection of films from the Cinema Club’s 1970s programmes. The much-loved Notting Hill cinema, designed by Edwardian architect Gilbert Seymour Valentin, opened 100 … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 24, 2011 -
Frankenstein – Danny Boyle directs Benedict Cumberbatch & Jonny Lee Miller in Mary Shelley’s classic tale
You’d think that Danny Boyle would have enough on his plate right now, what with his latest film, 127 Hours, picking up half-a-dozen Oscar nominations, not to mention seven Bafta nods. Yet the Slumdog Millionaire director is currently finding time … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 7, 2011 -
RIP John Barry (1933 – 2010) – Bond composer dies aged 77
So John Barry has died from a heart attack at the age of 77. But his music lives on!Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jan 31, 2011 -
Awards Season 2011 – Colin Firth crowned but The Social Network rules the Golden Globes
Colin Firth was crowned Best Actor last night at the Golden Globes for his role as stammering George VI in The King’s Speech, but The Social Network was the night’s big winner, carrying away the awards for best film, best … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jan 17, 2011 -
Blake Edwards RIP
So it’s farewell to film-maker Blake Edwards, who died this week at the age of 88. He’ll be remembered of course for the Pink Panther films, for the Cary Grant-Tony Curtis WW2 comedy Operation Petticoat, for the Dudley Moore-Bo Derek … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Dec 18, 2010 -
Terrence Malick classic Badlands screening tonight in tribute to film programmer Ken Wlaschin
Terrence Malick’s 1973 classic Badlands is showing at BFI Southbank tonight in a special screening in tribute to former NFT and London Film Festival programmer Ken Wlaschin, who died last year. Malick’s film is an apt choice to honour Wlaschin, … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Nov 15, 2010 -
Tony Curtis: a true Hollywood legend
In tribute to Hollywood legend Tony Curtis we’ve selected a scene from probably his greatest film, Billy Wilder’s classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot. It’s the one where he first poses as an oil-rich playboy to woo Marilyn Monroe’s delicious Sugar Kane - and delivers a hilarious impression of his own screen idol, Cary [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 30, 2010 -
Seven Second Movie Challenge
We may be Mac devotees here at Movie Talk but we’re very happy to give a plug to Microsoft’s Windows 7 Seven Second Movie competition – a challenge to amateur filmmakers to create their own very short film, inspired by their favourite film or genre. Director Justin Chadwick, Radio 1 film critic James King and actress [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 29, 2010 -
Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours - watch the trailer!
It feels like it was only yesterday that I was telling you guys about James Franco being cast in Danny Boyle’s latest movie 127 Hours. Fastforward 6+ months and here’s the shiny new trailer for it: Anybody wanna go to Utah for a bit of outdoor adventure?Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 26, 2010 -
News Hound | Gwynnie Paltrow and Justin Trousersnake swap careers
It seems that Joaquin Phoenix’s puzzling career change has inspired others to dabble. Gwyneth Paltrow has just recorded a country music track called Country Strong for an upcoming movie (with the same name), where she plays down-and-out country star Kelly Canter who is given a second chance thanks to a budding song writer.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 29, 2010 -
News Muse – Disney abandons ship whilst Depp walks the plank
Stand-in News Muser Caitlin Maggs ponders over the latest movie gossip, giving you her unique take on all the showbiz shenanigans… Media giant Disney recently decided to drop the third and latest instalment of the page-to-screen adaptation of C.S Lewis’ masterpiece, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 29, 2010 -
The Twilight Saga: The Lite Version
Jimmy Carr recently said on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross that he doesn’t approve of Twilight because ‘it’s about girls’ choice between bestialty and necrophilia’. I’m not sure that’s quite what Stephenie Meyer was aiming for… Here’s another alternative take on the Twilight movies - Vampires Suck.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 19, 2010 -
News Hound | Mel Gibson has very officially lost the plot (again and again and again)
News Hound sniffs around the back alleys of the internet to bring you the latest showbiz news - so you don’t have to get your paws dirty… Mel Gibson is hardly known as a saint, what with his history of rage, alcohol abuse, anti-semitic and racial slurs. And would you believe it, [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 16, 2010 -
If The Shining had been a family film, would it still give Leo nightmares?
So, now we know, the twins from The Shining give Leo the willies. Promoting Inception in London last night, Leonardo DiCaprio revealed that the thought of the identical twins from Kubrick’s horror masterpiece leaves him a gibbering wreck.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 8, 2010 -
News Muse - Lindsay Lohan is sentenced to 90 days in jail
Is there anybody in this world who actually feels sorry for Lindsay Lohan as she cries her crocodile tears while hearing her sentence? She has been given many chances and repeatedly messed up.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 7, 2010 -
News Hound | Tom Cruise weighs up new role for Tropic Thunder’s movie mogul
We’ve just learned that Tom Cruise is set to reprise his Tropic Thunder character of foul-mouthed movie mogul Les Grossman on the big screen – which gives us an excuse to goggle again at his gob-smacking dance routine with J-Lo at the MTV awards. No word yet on what form the projected movie will take – [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "News Hound | Tom Cruise weighs up new role for Tropic Thunder’s movie mogul", url: "http://whatsontv.co.uk/blogs/movietalk/2010/06/10/news-hound-tom-cruise-we...Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jun 10, 2010
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