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Ultron, Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch Get Avengers Posters – James Spader, Aaron Johnson & Elizabeth Olsen

16th March 2015 By Tim Isaac


It’s a few days since we had our last batch of Avengers: Age Of Ultron character banners, but there are so many characters that we’ve still got a few to go, and this time it’s a bunch of newbies – Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen and James Spader as Quicksilver, Scarlet With and the nefarious Ultron himself.

Take a look at them above and below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Marvel Studios presents “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure.

Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” stars Robert Downey Jr., who returns as Iron Man, along with Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk. Together with Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and with the additional support of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, the team must reassemble to defeat James Spader as Ultron, a terrifying technological villain hell-bent on human extinction. Along the way, they confront two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Wanda Maximoff, played by Elizabeth Olsen, and Pietro Maximoff, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and meet an old friend in a new form when Paul Bettany becomes Vision. Written and directed by Joss Whedon and produced by Kevin Feige, Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series “The Avengers,” first published in 1963. Get set for an action-packed thrill ride when The Avengers return in Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” on April 23rd, 2015.’

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Win Halo: Nightfall On DVD! – A new series comes ahead of the upcoming game

15th March 2015 By Tim Isaac

Halo: Nightfall is the latest exciting live action thriller, based on the best-selling Xbox franchise, in the ever-expanding Halo® universe. From executive producer Ridley Scott and the director of Battlestar Galactica, this all-new feature film introduces Agent Locke – the protagonist from the forthcoming Halo 5: Guardians video game on Xbox One – Halo: Nightfall is a thrilling and gripping character story.

A compelling sci-fi adventure and a great introduction to one of the industry’s biggest ever entertainment franchises.

Halo: Nightfall is coming to DVD and Blu-ray form 16th March and to support the release we have a DVD copy to give away to one lucky winner.

To be in with a chance of winning the copy of Halo: Nightfall on DVD that we’ve got to give away, sign in to the site below (or click here to register) and answer the multiple choice question (see below for more details on how to enter). The competition closes on March 29th, 2015, so get answering and good luck!

HOW TO ENTER: This competition is open to all registered Movie Muser members who live in the UK. It’s free to register and obligation free, and once you’ve signed up to the site, you’ll be able to enter any other competitions we run, plus post comments, join in on the forum or even have your own film blog. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. If you’re already a member, sign in below and answer the multiple choice question in the grey box, click enter, and you’re done!

This competition closes at 11.59pm on March 29th, 2015. Competition open to UK residents aged 15 or over. (For general competition terms and conditions, privacy policy and site T&Cs, CLICK HERE)

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (Blu-ray) – Katniss must decide how to go to war

15th March 2015 By Tim Isaac


Mockingjay was always going to have a struggle, despite the success of the previous movies. Anyone who’s read the books will know that the third instalment is rather different from the earlier two, not least because there’s no Hunger Games arena and things get pretty dark and glum. Many also wondered whether there was enough material to make two films out of it, or if this gambit to get more cash from the Panem cow was a stretch too far.

It’s pleasing to see then that Mockingjay Part 1 is pretty good. Quite how good it is is difficult to say at the moment, as it’s tough to escape the feeling that this is a long build-up to Part 2, and it’s only going to be with the hindsight of the final instalment that we’ll really be able to properly judge.

However the build-up is certainly done well, with the extra time it allows permitting the movie to delve a little deeper into the ideas and politics that underpin the series, and which were sometimes only told in bold stroked in the first two movies.

The movie kicks off shortly after the events of Catching Fire, with Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) now in the rebel area of District 13 – a place she had grown up being told had been completely destroyed in the war three-quarters of a century ago, which led to Panem being ruled with an iron fist by the Capitol.

Due to Katniss escaping the Quarter Quell Arena, Civil War is fomenting in all the districts and District 13’s President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) is keen to lead the fight – but to do that she wants Katniss in her role as the ‘Mockingjay’, a symbol of resistance to the Capitol that people can rally behind. Katniss reluctantly agrees to the role, but soon discovers that rather than being allowed to genuinely lead the people in the fight, they want her to be controlled and packaged so they can send out the messages they want.

Katniss begins to fight herself increasingly confused about where she stands between the evils of the Capitol and the complex machinations of District 13. It’s something she questions even more when she sees Peeta, who is captured in the Capitol and seemingly collaborating with the enemy, but who urges Katniss to think for herself and not just what the rebels want her to think. However when she sees what the Capitol is doing to all those who show even the slightest signs of dissent, she knows that the regime must end.

It’s well done and never dull, and indeed it’s aided by coming at a time where its message has rarely seemed so prescient. After all, IS formed out of those fighting against the Syrian leadership, leaving many rebels who didn’t really agree with either side trapped in the middle – known that Assad had to go, but knowing that the people who had been their allies don’t really believe that they so. In fact it’s a lesson told over and over again by history, that those leading a rebellion are not always good guys.

Mockingjay does a surprisingly good job or building up a complex picture of what is going on, with Katniss herself forced to become ever more morally complex – trying to be a figurehead, but never sure what the right thing to do is, and soon realising that the moral quandaries of the arena are nothing compared to full scale war. That includes coming to terms with the fact that her actions have caused thousands of deaths (and whether she bears any responsibility for that), even if it’s the Capitol actually doing the killing. Once more a lot of credit must go to Jennifer Lawrence for making Katniss such a fascinating figure on-screen and one you really do want to find out more about.

It’s not all politics though and there are a few rousing action scenes, along with some suitably powerful moments, from the horrific bombing of a hospital to people throwing themselves in the line of fire in order to try to destroy the Capitol’s power supply. However there are problems, one of which is that it does feel slightly too long, and the second is something that has bedevilled most of the movies that have split a single book into multiple parts, which is that the ending isn’t quite as satisfying as you’d hope. Mockingjay Part 1 does try to give things a sense of semi-conclusion, but it’s very much a ‘come back next year for the exciting ending’ type of movie. As long as Part 2 works that will be okay, but if it doesn’t it’s going to feel like a real rip-off.

As you would hope it looks and sounds on Blu-ray, and there is also a decent selection of featurettes, ranging from a pretty good ‘making of…’ to a featurette focussing on how Lorde (ya, ya, ya) curated the soundtrack.

Overall Verdict: I really hope that this time next year I’m not sitting here writing about how Mockingjay Part 2 screwed the whole thing up. I have faith it won’t though, as while this is a long, slow build-up to the full scale war on the Capitol that will inevitably arrive in the final movie, it’s a very good preparation for it.

Special Features:
The Mockingjay Lives: The Making of Mockingjay Part 1 featurette
Straight from the Heart: A Tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman
Songs of Rebellion: Lorde on Curating the Soundtrack
Deleted Scenes
Lorde “Yellow Flicker Beat” Music Video
Insurgent Sneak Peek
Audio Commentary with Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Nina Jacobson

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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Win Horns On DVD! – Get your hands on the Daniel Radcliffe movie

14th March 2015 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of “Horns” – on DVD & Blu-ray 16th March 2015 – we have a DVD copy to giveaway courtesy of Lionsgate UK.

Daniel Radcliffe makes an explosive return to horror after 2012’s Woman in Black and stars in the provocative dark fantasy – Horns, adapted from Joe Hill’s best selling novel and directed by The Hills Have Eyes’ Alexandre Aja.

One of the most daring and visually stunning horror films of 2014, the film also stars the exceptional Juno Temple (Killer Joe).

Completing the incredible cast are: David Morse (The Green Mile), Heather Graham (From Hell) and Dexter’s James Remar.

Chilling, romantic, dark and witty, Horns is one not to be missed and is available for digital download Now and comes to DVD & Blu-ray on 16th March.

Also available on limited edition Blu-ray Steelbook.

“Horns” is available to order on Amazon today: http://amzn.to/1Fubgbn

To be in with a chance of winning, sign in to the site below (or click here to register) and answer the multiple choice question (see below for more details on how to enter). The competition closes on March 27th, 2015, so get answering and good luck!

HOW TO ENTER: This competition is open to all registered Movie Muser members who live in the UK. It’s free to register and obligation free, and once you’ve signed up to the site, you’ll be able to enter any other competitions we run, plus post comments, join in on the forum or even have your own film blog. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. If you’re already a member, sign in below and answer the multiple choice question in the grey box, click enter, and you’re done!

This competition closes at 11.59pm on March 27th, 2015. Competition open to UK residents aged 15 or over. (For general competition terms and conditions, privacy policy and site T&Cs, CLICK HERE)

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Hotel Transylvania 2 Teaser Trailer – Adam Sandler’s vampire innkeeper returns

14th March 2015 By Tim Isaac


Hotel Transylvania was a surprise hit, grossing over $358 million around the world, which was more than enough to get a sequel in the works. As nearly always with animated movies, it’s taken a few years to get there, but now Hotel Transylvania 2 is gearing up for an October 9th 2015 UK release.

And to give us a taste, the first teaser trailer has arrived, which you can watch below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The Drac pack is back for an all-new monster comedy adventure in Sony Pictures Animation’s Hotel Transylvania 2! Everything seems to be changing for the better at Hotel Transylvania… Dracula’s rigid monster-only hotel policy has finally relaxed, opening up its doors to human guests. But behind closed coffins, Drac is worried that his adorable half-human, half-vampire grandson, Dennis, isn’t showing signs of being a vampire. So while Mavis is busy visiting her human in-laws with Johnny – and in for a major cultural shock of her own – “Vampa” Drac enlists his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin to put Dennis through a “monster-in-training” boot camp. But little do they know that Drac’s grumpy and very old, old, old school dad Vlad is about to pay a family visit to the hotel. And when Vlad finds out that his great-grandson is not a pure blood – and humans are now welcome at Hotel Transylvania – things are going to get batty!’

Mel Brooks joins Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi and David Spade amongst the voice cast.

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Josh Gad Joins Live-Action Beauty and the Beast – He’ll be LeFou

14th March 2015 By Tim Isaac

While Disney’s live-action fairytale films over the past few years have essentially been riffs on the studio’s classic animated movies, the more we hear about the planned Beauty and the Beast live-action flick, the closer it sounds to the wonderful 1991 film.

Now we have more evidence of that, as THR reports that Josh Gad is set to play Lefou, a character created for the animated movie, who is the sycophantic sidekick of the arrogant Gaston (who will be played by Luke Evans). It also adds to the still unconfirmed idea that this will use the Oscar-winning songs too, as Gad found huge success in The Book Of Mormon on Broadway and as singing snowman Olaf in Disney’s Frozen.

Emma Watson is the Beauty ad Dan Stevens is the Beast is the movie, which Bill Condon is set to direct. No release date has been set, but it’s expected to shoot this summer.

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