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Dredd Poster Released

created on Jun-10-2012


the new comic adaptation version of the famed British comic book character, DREDD, is coming to theaters this year, courtesy of director Pete Travis (VANTAGE POINT) and star Karl Urban (RED) as the titular character.

And today, we have an exclusive look at the first poster and two new images for the adaptation, which also stars Lena Headey and Oliva Thirlby.
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Labyrinth Galleries and Official Site

created on Mar-23-2012

Check out the awesome galleries and behind-the-scenes stills on the official Labyrinth website:

JESSICA BROWN FINDLAY plays ALAïS

JESSICA BROWN FINDLAY plays ALAïS

http://www.labyrinth-tv.com/

Labyrinth Video Diaries

created on Mar-23-2012

First two video diaries have gone up on YouTube.
Check them out below.
Video Diary 1

Video Diary 2:

I am, unfortunately, not in this shot, but here’s the news:

Germany’s Tandem Communications and Ridley and Tony Scott‘s Scott Free have released the first cast photo from their upcoming miniseries Labyrinth. Tandem and Scott Free are the team behind the multi-Emmy nominated The Pillars of the Earth.

The grip-and-grin shot shows Oscar-winner John Hurt alongside executive producers Ridley Scott and Tandem’s Tim Halkin, together with Kate Mosse, author of the best-selling thriller on which the 4-hour miniseries is based. Mosse’s tale is an adventures story set in modern and medieval France which centres on two women’s search for the holy grail. Delivery is set for late summer 2012. Germany’s Sat.1, Channel Four in the U.K., France’s M6, Spain’s Quatro and ORF in Austria have pre-bought the show. NBC Universal Home Entertainment and Koch Media have certain U.S. home entertainment rights. So far, there is no U.S. broadcaster attached to the series.

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Chronicle Is #1 – Reviews

created on Feb-5-2012
Chronicle, out now

Chronicle, out now

Chronicle has opened across the US to rave reviews with an 85% rating at RottenTomotoes.

WE KNOW that absolute power corrupts absolutely.

But could it also corrupt Matt, Drew and Steve?

This is the question posed by “Chronicle,” a smarter-than-average sci-fi movie about three high school boys whose contact with a mysterious object gives them telekinetic powers.

I don’t know if Chronicle is the first found-footage superhero film, but I’m certain it’s the best—and will remain so for a very long time.