Speed Racer Trailer in HD
The masterminds behind the ‘Matrix’ bring the beloved ’60s anime cartoon to life on the big screen. Forget the bleak Neo-centric vision of the future; this is more Andy Warhol meets the Jetsons. Watch Speed as he battles corruption in the racing industry and his mysterious rival Racer X.
Speed Racer comes out in the US and the UK on 9 May and don’t miss it, because this incredibly insane, fun visual feast will definitely be the one next summer that everyone will ask you if you’ve seen.
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Wedding Daze Trailer
After losing the woman of his dreams,
Anderson (Jason Biggs) is convinced he’ll
never fall in love again. But at the urging
of his best friend, he spontaneously proposes to a dissatisfied waitress named Katie (Isla Fisher) and an innocent dare evolves into the kind of love that both have been looking for all along.
Release date: June 1st 2007.
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Flyboys Trailer
The new epic motion
picture Flyboys, tells the story of the men of the
Lafayette Escadrille, the first American fighter-pilot squadron to see action in World War One.
Starring an international ensemble cast (including James Franco, Martin Henderson and Jean Reno) in a story of love, loss, and adventure; featuring a fleet of real WWI airplanes, state-of-the-art special effects, and ground-breaking digital camera technology, to put the viewer in the cockpit with these courageous flyers.
Release date: June 1st 2007.
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Shrek The Third Trailer
Shrek’s back. Everyone’s favourite animated film returns for its third outing and you can watch the
original and new trailers now on teentoday.co.uk!
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Night At The Museum DVD Review, Film Clips & Game by Rachel Read

Night At The Museum is an enjoyable family film,
enlivened by a comedy dream-team of a cast, some
rather nifty special effects and a star turn by a capuchin monkey.
It stars the ever reliable Ben Stiller as Larry, the security night-guard who discovers there is more to the museum motto ‘where history comes alive’. Along the way, there’s some soppy nonsense about him building a relationship with his son, but watching a massive T-Rex skeleton come to life is far more interesting.
With a supporting cast including Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais and an underused Paul Rudd, it can hardly fail to raise a chuckle and it’s great to see absolute legend Dick Van Dyke back on screen.
It’s all entertaining stuff and goes down nicely with a bowl of popcorn and not overly high expectations.
Rachel Read
Watch the a clip from the film: Larry Meets Rebecca
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Little Miss Sunshine DVD Review, Making-of Feature & Film Clips by Rachel Read
Little Miss Sunshine has been described as an
indie film. Worrying because these days ‘indie’
seems a byword for pretentious movies
devoid of plot that go nowhere for far too long.
Thankfully, Little Miss Sunshine is none of
these things and as lovely as its title suggests.
It features that indie staple, a dysfunctional family – dad Richard (Greg Kinnear) gives lectures on how to be a winner, yet is a bit of a loser himself; uncle Frank (Steve Carrell) is a troubled and suicidal gay academic; surly teen son Dwayne (Paul Dano) refuses to talk and Grandpa (Alan Arkin) is a heroin-snorting porn-loving rogue. Holding it all together is frenetic housewife Sheryl (Toni Collette) and Little Miss Sunshine herself, beauty-pageant loving Olive (Abigail Breslin). Another indie staple, the long road trip, follows the family’s attempts to get Olive to the Little Miss Sunshine contest on time.
This film has been nominated for all manner of awards, and deservingly so because it’s fantastic. What could easily have become a predictable cliché of a movie is elevated by great scriptwriting and the brilliant performances of a uniformly excellent cast. Greg Kinnear and Toni Collette, two of the most versatile and consistent actors of the past few years, do not disappoint whilst Alan Arkin plays the rogue perfectly (to Oscar-nominated effect). Steve Carrell gives a subtle, sad and finely-nuanced performance, all the more surprising given his frat-pack credentials. But best of all is Abigail Breslin, the heart of the movie, who is warm charming and wonderful, without ever being cutesy.
Overall, this is a film that is funny and touching in equal measure. It is also, despite its occasional predictability, heartbreakingly real – the scene where Kinnear tells Olive not to eat ice-cream is a stand-out. One of the best films of 2006 with a real feelgood factor, it’s a little indie gem.
-Rachel Read
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Creature Comforts DVD Review & Clip by Rachel Read
This has ‘great Christmas present’ written all over it.
Comprising the complete second series of Aardman Animation’s beloved programme (those behind the wonderful Wallace & Gromit), it also features a special to get you in the festive spirit and is garlanded with enough extras to keep everyone quiet after the turkey.
The episodes themselves may only be short, yet they’re practically perfect. Amusing, yet in a very British way, the delight lies in the marriage between the lovable claymation characters and the eccentric voiceovers from “the Great British public” themselves – my favourites are the geezer-boy dogs, the funny little Sharpei and its puppy and especially the grumpy old bats (‘What do you think about speed cameras?’ ‘What did you say? Cucumbers?’).
The excellent extras feature that rarest of things, an actually fascinating behind-the-scenes documentary, that takes you from the original interviews with the public (many of whom bear striking and somewhat scary resemblances to their claymation incarnations) to the painstaking business of drawing the characters, creating the puppets and producing an episode – a journey that takes an obvious amount of dedication and love. All this shows in the finished product, which is utterly charming and well worth your forking out for this lovely DVD.
-Rachel Read
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(c) and TM Aardman Animations Ltd 2006. All Rights Reserved
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire DVD Release & Making-of Video Clips
Experience the magic when the mesmerizing blockbuster movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire makes its debut on DVD and UMD on 20th March 2006 from Warner Home Video.
When Harry Potter’s name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he becomes a competitor in a gruelling battle for glory among three wizarding schools – the Triwizard Tournament. But since Harry never submitted his name for the Tournament, who did?
Now Harry must confront a deadly dragon, fierce water demons and an enchanted maze only to find himself in the cruel grasp of He Who Must Not Be Named. In this fourth film adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, everything changes as Harry, Ron and Hermione leave childhood forever and take on challenges greater than anything they could have imagined.
http://harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk
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King Kong DVD Trailer
Universal Pictures is delighted to announce the eagerly awaited release of Academy Award® winning director Peter Jackson’s epic masterpiece, King Kong, which can be captured to own and rent on 2 disc special edition DVD and 2 disc UMD from Monday 10th April, 2006.
The original King Kong was New Zealand born director, Peter Jackson’s inspiration to take up a career in film and in 2005 he fulfilled a childhood dream of remaking the iconic 1933 classic.
With today’s sophisticated film making techniques at his discretion, he brought King Kong roaring in to the 21st century with heart-pounding action, terrifying creatures and groundbreaking special effects unlike anything ever seen before.
Release date: 10 April 2006
Credit: Universal Pictures UK
Certificate: 12
Genre: Adventure
RRP: £24.99
Knocked Up - Trailer
Allison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is an up-and-coming entertainment journalist whose 24-year-old life is on the fast track. But it gets seriously derailed when a drunken one-nighter with slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) results in an unwanted pregnancy.
Faced with the prospect of going it alone or getting to know the baby’s father, Allison decides to give the lovable doof a chance.
Release date: 24th August 2007.
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