Zoolander 2

Really, really, ridiculously disappointing.

The Assassin

There are martial arts movies and there are martial arts movies. The Assassin isn't either.

Batman v Superman

A bold, mature exploration of myths and epics - followed by a two-hour mess.

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Interview: Toby Kebbell Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Monday, 09 August 2010 18:09

There's nothing like a warm London hotel to show you what a man's truly like. Most of us are just sweaty. But in a room full of underarm moisture, Toby Kebbell is the kind of man who pours you a glass of water. He's also the kind of man who has a rather strong love for platform shoes.


Kebbell plays Drake Stone in Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice, the evil pad-wan to Alfred Molina's villainous sorcerer. Sporting designer clothes, large heels and very vertical hair, it's a role that he makes the most of, channeling Russell Brand and David Blaine into a stylish, arrogant supporting part.


Previously appearing in Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla, Shane Meadows' Dead Man Shoes and Anton Corbijn's Control, Kebbell's had a varied movie past. So naturally he was an interesting guy to talk to about magic, his second Jerry Bruckheimer film (Sorcerer's Apprentice follows Prince of Persia), and his rather fetching footwear...

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Press Conference: The A-Team Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 08:55

We love it when a press conference comes together. Especially if it involves four men accused of a crime they didn't commit, struggling to answer questions after a crazy premiere in London the night before. But answer questions they did, covering everything from quitting smoking to getting a suntan.


They even touched upon the recent decision to axe the UK Film Council, which Liam Neeson (Hannibal) described as "quite appalling".


Neeson was joined by Bradley Cooper (Face), Sharlto Copley (Murdock), Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (B.A.), Jessica Biel (Col. Sosa) and director Joe Carnahan to discuss bringing the iconic 80s TV show back to the modern day.


The A-Team is in cinemas now, and you can read our review over here, but why would you do that when you can hear about Sharlto Copley talking to plants?

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Brief Encounters: Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Monday, 12 July 2010 12:39

Ok, so we fobbed you off with that "Exclusive Interview" Twitter thing from the other day - although the answers really were revelatory for many - so here's an actual Q&A sesh for you to enjoy. What's it like working with Christopher Nolan on such a crazy project like Inception? Who better to ask than young stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page? Let's face it, they're two of Nolan's sexiest cast members.


"It felt like my 10 year old boy fantasies had come true" - Gordon-Levitt went the distance for the set pieces, shooting guns, throwing punches, running around a revolving corridor. As for the uber-talented Ellen Page? Well, she designed the dreams that dazzled your eyeballs. Yeah, she designed them. And then folded Paris in half. On top of itself. We haven't done that, so we decided to go with their accounts of filming Inception, seeing as they were actually there and everything.


Here's what they both had to say about working on the movie (hint: it was awesome). Enjoy watching their excited and happy faces. Then go read our 5 star review. Then go see the film. Preferably in that order. Simples.

 

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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 12:58
 
Brief Encounters: EXCLUSIVE Inception Interview Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Sunday, 11 July 2010 13:56

We all know what it's like to be those two screaming girls. Well, you may do. I don't. I'm not pathetic. But we certainly all share that desire to hear a talented famous person say a few words about Christopher Nolan's masterpiece, Inception.


Unfortunately, I was unavailable to do the red carpet for Inception. But, due to popular demand, I made sure I had time over the weekend to answer the frantic fans' burning questions. And so, without further ado, I proudly present this i-Flicks EXCLUSIVE Interview, beamed directly from the non-red-carpet world of my computer, via Twitter.

 

@InceptionFTW - What was it like not working with Chris Nolan?

It was a joy not working with Chris - he's like an old friend I've never met.

 

@iloveiFlicks - Are you pleased with the end result?

Do you feel you contributed to the film?I think Inception really benefited from my lack of involvement. It was very satisfying to watch.

 

@3dfilmsareamazing - Did you understand Inception's dream structure when you first read the script?

I don't know. I slept through most of it.

 

@illneverletgojack - What about that steamy on-set kiss with Leo? How does he taste?

I won't comment on if that awesome kiss ever took place.

 

@whoinventstheseusernames - What suit are you wearing this afternoon to the non-premiere/supermarket?

One made of pure unicorns. Blue ones.

 

@idontexist - Are you single?

I prefer the term desperate.

 

Inception is released on Friday 16th July. Read our 5 star review over here

 
Brief Encounters: Steve Carell Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Friday, 23 April 2010 13:12

He's perhaps better known for being the American version of Ricky Gervais in the wonderful Stateside take on The Office, but Steve Carell also goes by the name of Phil Foster.


Married to Claire Foster, he's a husband whose life is a tiny bit stale. But when he tries to mix things up with a visit to a fancy restaurant, The Fosters get mixed up with a different world. A world of dodgy criminals, pole dancing, and a topless Mark Wahlberg.


What was it like leaving Scranton and shacking up with Tina Fey? Steve tells us all about making Date Night.

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