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Ana O.

Dorian Gray (2009)

14 January 2010
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Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is an innocent young man in his early twenties who just recently moved to London, his grandfather’s death has left him quite a wealthy man, with a significant estate and a privileged place in London’s Victorian society. Such a pure and naive character he immediately falls prey to Lord Henry Wotton’s [...]

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Dorian Gray – Movie Stills

14 July 2009
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Dorian Gray, directed by Oliver Parker (The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband) and based on The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, hasn’t been one of the most publicised or talked about movies out there. We still don’t have a precise release date to announce but were able to find a couple [...]

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Centurion

25 April 2009

Neil Marshall’s (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) new movie, Centurion, set during the Roman invasion of Britain in 117 AD, is based on the legend of the Ninth Legion, an army of 3000 unstoppable Roman warriors who are said to have vanished without a trace, although recent research has uncovered references to the whereabouts of at [...]

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News: New Inglorious Basterds Promo Shots

3 April 2009

Vanity Fair just released six promo shots of Quentin Tarantino’s new movie, Inglorious Basterds (announced here back in January) starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Mike Myers and Mélanie Laurent. The movie will be premiering this month in Cannes and because the general public still have to wait for August to see it, we’ll leave you [...]

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News: New Sherlock Holmes Promo Poster

31 March 2009

Latino Review just published the first Sherlock Holmes promo poster, it was up at ShoWest, and though there are no guarantees this will be the final art, it’s enough to spike our interest. Isn’t it a gorgeous picture? Are you looking forward to this as much as we are?
You can check out our previews posts [...]

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News: Rome – Movie

23 March 2009

Fans of HBO’s historical drama series Rome have reason to rejoice, it seems news of a much talked about upcoming movie have just been confirmed by Ray Stevenson, who played Titus Pullo, during an exclusive interview with Movieweb.
The series ran for two consecutive seasons but before anyone could wish for a third, it was cancelled [...]

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The 39 Steps (2008)

12 March 2009

It’s 1914, Richard Hannay (Rupert Penry-Jones), a mining engineer freshly arrived from Africa is in London, bored out of his mind and finding everything cliché and dull. One night, when returning home from a visit to the local gentleman’s club, Scudder (Eddie Marsan), one of his neighbours whom he thought to be a simple accountant, [...]

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Crooked House (2008)

15 January 2009

An old haunted house that no longer exists… Several mysterious deaths over the years… A family history that has its roots in black magic… A door-knocker belonging to the mansion is found buried in the backyard… If any of this sounds appealing, then you’ll certainly love BBC’s Crooked House, a three part mini series that [...]

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News: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

16 December 2008

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button will be released this month in the U.S., with all the hoopla surrounding it, we’re eagerly awaiting its arrival in Europe. If you’re still unsure about watching it, we’ll leave you with seven new gorgeous posters from Imp Awards, to convince you. Aren’t they the most beautiful movie posters [...]

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News: Sherlock Holmes (2009)

15 December 2008

Remember, back in July, our announcement for a new Sherlock Holmes movie, featuring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law?
According to IMDB, release date is set for November 2009, it’s still a long wait, we know, but to wet our appetites Warner Brothers has released the first official photos.
Wouldn’t you say the actors seem to really [...]

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