Posts Tagged ‘Kevin Spacey’
Horrible Bosses – Review
What kind of a name is Horrible Bosses? Bad Bosses would have been bad enough, but at least it’s alliterative; Rachael-from-Friends-Dyes-Her-Hair-Brown-and-is-Now-a-Totally-Believable-Bad-Guy even has a better ring to it than Horrible Bosses. Come on movie execs, what were you thinking? The name may be bad, but this film definitely...
Who’s the Daddy? Fathers in film quiz
With Father's Day just around the corner, we thought we'd test your knowledge on some classic films with lots of Dad action... [QUIZZIN...
Horrible Bosses trailer now online
If you've ever had a bad day at work, perhaps this film is for you. Oh, and of course, there's some good old Kevin Spacey, doing what he does best - being calm, and mean. Now, I don't want to sound a little pedantic, but has no one noticed this film has been done before? Swimming with Sharks showed Spacey playing a horrible boss who treated an...
Kevin Spacey and David Fincher to make new TV drama
Kevin Spacey and David Fincher's last success, whether you noticed the former in the opening credits or not, was The Social Network. Now the star of The Usual Suspects and one of the biggest directors in Tinsletown are preparing to tackle the medium of television. This time around Spacey will be taking an acting role, which will hopefully...
The Social Network are set to reunite for Sex On The Moon
The award-winning team behind The Social Network are set to reunite for Sex On The Moon. Scott Rudin, Michael DeLuca and Dana Brunetti - the team behind everyone's favourite Facebook film - have signed on to produce a film adaptation of Ben Mezrich's upcoming book, Sex On The Moon: The Amazing Story Behind The Most Audacious Heist In...
Golden Globe nominations: the full list
Awards season is nearly upon us and yesterday the 2011 Golden Globe nominations were announced. Actors Josh Duhamel, Katie Holmes and Blair Underwood had the job of announcing who was up for what. The King's Speech, which has already won awards at BIFA, left as a clear front runner, along with The Social Network and Black Swan. Rather...
Alex Proyas to adapt Paradise Lost
John Milton's Paradise Lost, the epic poem telling the tale of Lucifer's fall from heaven, is coming to cinemas, courtesy of director Alex Proyas. If you're a fan of classic literature, or an English graduate, like the most of the TFR staff, it could be for you. For everyone else? There's likely to be immense CGI battles between angels, scenes...
Moon
Hailed as being the best sci-fi film since ‘Blade Runner’, ‘Moon’ is the lonely story of Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) who is coming to the end of his three year contract on the dark side of the moon. Working for Lunar Industries mining Earth’s primary energy source alone with no-one but robot Gerty (voiced by Kevin Spacey) for company, the...
The Men Who Stare At Goats
Despite a cryptic title, and an even stranger trailer that reveals nothing about the content of the film, Grant Heslov’s second film ‘The Men Who Stare At Goats’ is an unexpected comedy gem. Based on the non-fiction book of the same name by UK journalist Jon Ronson, the start of the film introduces investigative reporter Bob Wilton...