The successful career of Hollywood screenwriter, Dalton Trumbo, comes to an end when he is blacklisted in the 1940s for being a Communist.
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Passionate about all things film, from the likes of The Graduate to Whiplash, Danny serves as Flickreel's video editor and writer.
Dad’s Army – Trailer
It is 1944 and World War II is reaching its climax. The Allies are poised to invade France and finally defeat the German army. But in Walmington-on-Sea morale amongst the Home Guard is low. Their new mission then – to patrol the Dover army base – is a great chance to revive spirits and reputation,… Continue reading Dad’s Army – Trailer
Uggie the dog, star of The Artist, dies at 13
Uggie, the dog who shot to fame in 2011 with Oscar-winning film The Artist, has been put to sleep at the age of 13. According to TMZ, the Jack Russell terrier was put down on Friday after suffering from a prostate tumour, Uggie played Jean Dujardin’s dog in The Artist and also appeared in 2011’s… Continue reading Uggie the dog, star of The Artist, dies at 13
Robin Williams’ Last Role: Absolutely Anything – Clip
A Clip from Robin’s Williams last movie Absolutely Anything in which he voices Dennis the dog. Absolutely Anything follows a disillusioned school teacher (Pegg) who suddenly finds he has the ability to do anything he wishes, a challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens (voiced by Cleese, Gilliam, Jones, Palin & Idle), watching him from… Continue reading Robin Williams’ Last Role: Absolutely Anything – Clip
Martin Scorsese to direct The Devil In The White City
Leonardo DiCaprio has been trying to make this movie for years but with no success. At last though, the adaptation of Erik Larson’s true-crime thriller novel The Devil In The White City will go ahead with Martin Scorsese coming aboard to direct. Deadline Reports that DiCaprio will once again link up with Scorsese, a collaboration which has proven successful… Continue reading Martin Scorsese to direct The Devil In The White City
Zac Efron joins Dwayne Johnson for Baywatch Movie
It was announced last year that Paramount would be adapting the 1990’s cult TV series Baywatch into a movie with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson likely to star and now according to The Hollywood Reporter, Zac Efron will join him. Seth Gordon is set to direct the movie described as a comedic take on the sun-drenched, melodramatic series. And… Continue reading Zac Efron joins Dwayne Johnson for Baywatch Movie
Training Day as a TV Series is in the works
Following on from the recent burst of TV adaptations of movies, 2001’s Training Day is the next film likely to make that jump. Will Beall, who wrote Gangster Squad is on board to write at least the pilot for the show with original director Antoine Fuqua also keen to be involved according to Deadline… “It was Fuqua’s… Continue reading Training Day as a TV Series is in the works
Fantastic Four flops at the box office but sequel will still go ahead
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox could write off over $60 million due to Fantastic Four’s flop in its box office debut. The movie took in an estimated $26.2 million, roughly $4 to $14 million below expectations. However despite the poor reviews and financial losses, a sequel is still on the cards… “Everything I’ve heard would indicate that the… Continue reading Fantastic Four flops at the box office but sequel will still go ahead
Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens – TV SPOT
Korean TV Spot for the new adventure in the Star Wars universe.
First Look at New Dad’s Army Poster
1977 was the last time a new Dad’s Army episode aired on TV but the wait is finally over as the khaki-clad boys are back in action and this time on the beautiful big screen with the first teaser poster now released… As the tagline hints, this revival of the great BBC sitcom will have plenty of nods to the original… Continue reading First Look at New Dad’s Army Poster