For months now, everyone has been wondering how long Peter Jackson's Hobbit films are going to be, especially since it was announced that it was becoming a trilogy. Today, thanks to Comic Book Movie, we have word from Peter Jackson himself on the runtime of the first entry in the trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
With less than two months left to go, anticipation continues to build for Peter Jackson's epic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. We've seen lots and lots of marketing material for the film thus far in the form of trailers, images, and banners, but today, thanks to First Showing, we now have the first TV spot for the film.
Well film fans, we've come to that time of year again: Awards Season. Which means it's also time for studios to unveil which films they'd like considered for those awards on their "fyc" (for your consideration) sites.
While the States are still a few weeks away from the release of the latest James Bond outing, Skyfall, our friends across the pond only have one more week to wait. In anticipation of the film's release, a final trailer has appeared online, and while it doesn't exactly feature a wealth of new footage, it still does what it sets out to do, i.e. get you excited for the return of the beloved super spy.
Can you imagine any other actor playing Gandalf in Peter Jackson's upcoming adaptation of The Hobbit? After seeing Sir Ian McKellen play him brilliantly throughout The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, it would have been an awkward situation to say the least.
Just a couple of days ago, we brought you some fascinating B-roll footage of the upcoming epic Cloud Atlas that gave you a look behind the scenes of filming. Well, apparently it's becoming a bit of a trend as today, thanks to /Film, we know have B-roll footage from the latest James Bond outing, Skyfall.
While Moonrise Kingdom may not stand among Wes Anderson's best works, it is still a fascinating experience due to his ability to offer unique cinematic composition and compelling characters.
Just a couple of days ago, we brought you the first official image from the upcoming remake of Sam Raimi's horror classic, The Evil Dead, which showed a classic image recognizable from the original film. The same article also included a full description of footage shown from the film at the New York Comic Con, which will no doubt be seen in HD quality sometime soon.
We're less than two weeks away from the opening of Cloud Atlas, the highly-anticipated epic from the Wachowski Siblings and Tom Tykwer, and the marketing goods just keep rolling out.
The remake of Sam Raimi's horror classic, The Evil Dead, clearly has its two camps. There are those that are firmly against a remake/reimagining of any kind, while there are also those that are willing to give it a chance in the hope that it might actually be good.