Netflix has debuted the first trailer, poster and images for the upcoming drama series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City. Inspired by author Maupin’s San Francisco-set novels, it stars Laura Linney, Ellen Page, Paul Gross, Olympia Dukakis, Charlie Barnett, Murray Bartlett, Jake Rodriguez, May Hong, Christopher Larkin, Ashley Park, and Molly Ringwald; take a look […]
UK poster and trailer for Siberia starring Keanu Reeves
Ahead of its UK release this November, Signature Entertainment has released a UK poster and trailer for Matthew Ross’ crime thriller Siberia which sees Keanu Reeves leading a cast that includes Ana Ularu, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, and Molly Ringwald; take a look here, along with the UK trailer… Lucas Hill, an American diamond trader, travels to Russia […]
Keanu Reeves stars in first trailer for Siberia
Ahead of its release next month, the first trailer and a poster have arrived online for Matthew Ross’ Keanu Reeves-headlined romantic crime thriller Siberia which also stars Ana Ularu, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Molly Ringwald; take a look below… “An American diamond merchant travels to Russia to sell rare blue diamonds of questionable origin. As the deal […]
Molly Ringwald to star in Netflix’s The Kissing Booth
80’s favourite Molly Ringwald is set to star with Joey King in a new Netflix original film, The Kissing Booth. The romantic movie will follow 16 year old Elle Evans as she embarks on a love story with her crush after receiving her first kiss at a carnival kissing booth. The film is an adaptation […]
60th BFI London Film Festival 2016 Review – King Cobra (2016)
King Cobra, 2016. Directed by Justin Kelly. Starring Garrett Clayton, Christian Slater, Keegan Allen, James Franco, Alicia Silverstone and Molly Ringwald. SYNOPSIS: Based on the true story of Sean Lockhart A.K.A Brent Corrigan, an up and coming gay porn star who shot to fame only to run into legal disputes with his producer, which eventually took […]
Is Reassessing Old Films a Good Thing?
Neil Calloway wonders if judging films by today’s standards is worthwhile… It’s started, and we’re only going to see more of it; the reassessing of old films according to today’s political climate. It’s inevitable, and if we’re honest, has been going on in other ways for years. Think of all those articles about films that […]