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Matt Bomer Will Be One Of The Nice Guys – Starring opposite Ryan Gosling

30th September 2014 By Tim Isaac

They seems to have confused the word ‘nice’ with ‘good-looking’ in the title of the film The Nice Guys, as it’s already got Ryan Gosling set to star, and now Deadline reports Matt Bomer has signed up too. Russell Crowe is also onboard, as is Margaret Qually.

The film is about muscle-for-hire Jackson Healy (Crowe), a recovering alcoholic, and private detective Holland March (Gosling), a current alcoholic, who are brought together by the apparent suicide of a porn star. However the dead woman’s aunt claims that she saw her niece alive and well after she was supposed to have killed herself. March takes on the case hoping to make some easy money, but soon both men are dragged into a far-reaching conspiracy that is rooted in smog and the car industry.

There’s not too much info on who Bomer will play, other than that he’s described as being ‘the heavy’. Qually meanwhile is daughter of a corrupt chief justice, who just happens to look an awful lot like the dead woman.

Shane Black is directing from a script he co-wrote with Anthony Bagarozzi. Bomer will head to the set as soon as he’s finished filming Magic Mike XXL.

The Nice Guys is due out June 2016.

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Elizabeth Banks Signs On For Magic Mike XXL – Plus new plot details emerged

30th September 2014 By Tim Isaac

Magic Mike XXL has now officially started shooting (it actually began filming a few weeks ago but that was just preparatory work), and with that comes an official announcement including info on new cast members and a bit more info on the plot.

Channing Tatum, Matthew Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez and Gabriel Iglesias will all return, with some great names joining the ensemble for new roles, including Elizabeth Banks, Donald Glover, Amber Heard, Andie MacDowell, Jada Pinkett Smith and Michael Strahan.

Here’s the new info on the plot: ‘Picking up the story three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, Magic Mike XXL finds the remaining Kings of Tampa likewise ready to throw in the towel. But they want to do it their way: burning down the house in one last blow-out performance in Myrtle Beach, and with legendary headliner Magic Mike sharing the spotlight with them. On the road to their final show, with whistle stops in Jacksonville and Savannah to renew old acquaintances and make new friends, Mike and the guys learn some new moves and shake off the past in surprising ways.’

Gregory Jacobs is directing from a script by Tatum and Reid Carolin. It’ll be in cinemas July 2015.

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Emma Watson & Daniel Bruhl Head For Colonia – They’re up for a Chile-set thriller

30th September 2014 By Tim Isaac

Emma Watson and Daniel Bruhl have found themselves new roles as they’re teaming up for the period thriller Colonia, which is set during a Chilean military coup in 1973, according to THR.

Bruhl will play the German Daniel, who gets arrested by dictator Augusto Pinochet’s secret police and is taken to a secret place with his friends and family not knowing what has happened to his. His lover Lena (Watson) tracks him down to a sealed-off area in the south of Chile, known as Colonia Digignad.

Officially it’s a charitable mission run by a preacher, but that’s just a sinister front for what is in reality a torture and detention centre from which few people ever leave.

Florian Gallenberger direct the movie, which has already started filming.

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WIN! The Walking Dead The Complete Fourth Season On Blu-ray! – The survivors are back

29th September 2014 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of “The Walking Dead The Complete Fourth Season”, out on DVD & Blu-ray 29th September 2014, we have a copy on Blu-ray up for grabs!

The Critically acclaimed The Walking Dead Season Four broke records when it was released earlier this year. As well as getting exciting insight into returning characters, fans were treated to a host of new faces, more shocks and a story that saw the show reach new heights of intrigue and drama.

The Walking Dead Season Four has everything; drama, great characters, outstanding visual effects, plot twists, edge of your seat action and some of the most shocking moments to appear on the small screen in years. Never afraid to break the rules of TV, the show has gone from strength to strength with every season and for us is one of the best TV series of all time.

Watch the clip: http://youtu.be/CuakWWxC3EI

Available to order on DVD & Blu-ray today: http://amzn.to/1pq2d0P

If you’d like to try and win the copy of The Walking Dead The Complete Fourth Season on Blu-ray, 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 October 12th, 2014, 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 October 12th, 2014. 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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WIN! Black Sails On DVD! – Get your hands on the Treasure Island prequel

29th September 2014 By Tim Isaac

To celebrate the release of the Emmy Award-winning TV series “Black Sails”, out on DVD & Blu-ray 29th September 2014, we have a copy on DVD up for grabs!

“Black Sails” is executive produced by Michael Bay (Transformers), directed by Neil Marshall (Game of Thrones) and stars Toby Stephens (Die Another Day) and Zach McGowen (Dracula Untold).

From cut-throat action down to the drama and tantalising scenery, this show is one that demands to be consumed in quick succession. This is a certified binge show, once you start you won’t stop until you reach the end.

“Commendably gritty, down and dirty” – The Scotsman

Watch the UK trailer: http://bit.ly/1lVof0y

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If you’d like to try and win the copy of Black Sails on DVD, 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 October 12th, 2014, 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 October 12th, 2014. 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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300: Rise Of An Empire (Blu-ray) – This isn’t Sparta, but there’s still plenty of violence

29th September 2014 By Tim Isaac


Ever since 300 became a surprise blockbuster they’ve been talking about a sequel. However it kept getting put back due to the fact comic creator Frank Miller hadn’t finished the graphic novel it was supposed to be based on. Eventually they decided to go ahead anyway, and so we have 300: Rise Of An Empire.

The movie is a sidequel to the earlier film, following the men of Athens before, during and after what happened to Gerard Butler and his Spartans (and in case you’re wondering, the shirtlessness and six pack abs are back, although the Athenians aren’t quite as hulking as the Spartans).

Themistocles (Sullivan Stapleton) is the leader of Athens’ military, who are a more ragtag bunch than the born-to-fight Spartans. Athens is just becoming a democracy and is keen the keep the freedom they now have, although inevitably the Persians have different ideas, especially as Themistocles is responsible for the death of god-king Xerxes’ (Rodrigo Santoro) father. While Xerxes himself is in Sparta, the fearsome Artemisia (Eva Green) sails with the Persian navy towards Athens, where she has scores to settle.

Once more a small bunch of Greeks must take on the might of Persia – and of course it will involve a lot of slow-motion fighting.

Reading that synopsis you’d be forgiven for thinking, ‘Hang on, isn’t that just the first movie again?’. And well, yes, kinda, except with a woman at the head of the Persian Army instead of a man, and most of the battling taking place at sea. It also tries to differentiate itself by being a bit more talky and attempting to get rather slightly thoughtful about the concept of freedom and the importance of fighting for it.

Indeed there are moments where it feels like it’s trying to be the ancient Greek version of The West Wing, but unfortunately the writers behind this one aren’t Aaron Sorkin. In fact it would probably have been better if it hadn’t been quite chatty, as it’s oddly high-minded attitudes clash with its absolute glorification of violence to the point where it becomes rather distasteful. There are several moments where it seems to be suggesting not that freedom is worth dying for, but that you ought to kill for it, which is a far different ideal than the movie seems to realise.

Its attitudes are particularly problematic because with surprisingly few changes the whole thing could have been swapped round with Artemisia the hero and Athens the villain. For a start she’s by far the most interesting character and is played with absolute relish and power by Eva Green – and the movie doesn’t try to hide that, instead lionising her. Her grievance against Greece is also very understandable and clashes massively with what Themistocles says Athens stands for. Indeed a smarter script might have challenged the Athenians’ unabashed patriotism with a little appreciation of the responsibilities of freedom.

However that might have detracted from the orgy of violence (every person on the planet who knows how to create spurting CGI blood must have been working full-time on this film in order for it to reach its release date). But hey, nobody watched the first one for the plot, did they?

300 became a hit because of its style and visuals, along with the fact no one had seen anything quite like it before. Rise Of An Empire knows that but is rather trapped by the fact that just doing the same thing again can’t have the same novelty value, while doing anything different would likely disappoint people and make it feel like the sequel to a different film.

That said, the sea battles are rousing, extremely well directed and have oodles of style – even if you do need a rather strong stomach for them. However if you’re the sort of person who pays attention to the plot and what a movie is actually saying, the whole thing is a little more troubling. In fact it’s actually rather disturbing to the point where its jingoistic militarism becomes worryingly totalitarian.

I know you probably shouldn’t analyse this sort of film that much, but all its talk about the meaning of freedom opens the door to that, and it’s difficult not to come to the conclusion that it’s saying one thing and doing another. Indeed, it makes democracy seem just a little psychotic.

However if all you want is lot of shirtless men (and despite reports to the contrary, it doesn’t come off quite as homoerotic this time around) showing off their skills in making blood spurt out of people, you’ll be more than satisfied – especially on Blu-ray where the haemorrhaging is as crisp and bright as you could possibly hope for.

The disc also has comes with interesting special features, particularly a featurette that looks at what’s known about the real battle between the Persians and Athenians that did indeed take place at the same time as the Spartans were dying, as well as what’s known about Artemisia herself.

Overall Verdict: Plenty of style and rousing action, but its insistence on freedom at the point of a sword becomes a little disturbing – Eva Green is great though.

Special Features:
‘The 300 Effect’ Featurette
‘3 Days in Hell’ Featurette
‘Brutal Artistry’ Featurette
‘A New Breed of Hero’ Featurette
‘Taking the Battle to the Sea’ Featurette
‘Real Leaders & Legends’ Featurette
‘Women Warriors’ Featurette
‘Savage Warships’ Featurette
‘Becoming a Warrior’ Featurette

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

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