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Another Jurassic Park sequel comes around as the start of a new Jurassic World trilogy starts as Jurassic World: Rebirth is gives a 12A age raging in the UK for moderate threat, violence, language.

This time around superstar Scarlett Johansson stars who has previously been in movie like Captain Marvel and >Ghost World, it also stars Jonathan Bailey who has appeared in movie like Best Birthday Ever and >Alice Through the Looking Glass.

The movie is directed by Gareth Edwards who has not only directed arguably the best Star Wars movie in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story but also directed The Creator and >Godzilla~2014 from 2014.

Movie Synopsis

A team of specialists are hired by a pharmaceutical company to extract samples from mutant dinosaurs.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Jurassic World Rebirth
  • BBFC age rating: 12A Certificate
  • Reason: moderate threat, violence, language
  • Release date: 2nd July 2025
  • Runtime: 133 minutes (2 hours 13 minutes)
  • The movie is being released into movie theatres
  • Directed by:
    • Gareth Edwards
  • Starring:
    • Scarlett Johansson
    • Jonathan Bailey
    • Rupert Friend

BBFC movie page

The new movie from celebrated director Olivia Wilde, Dont Worry Darling, has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong threat, violence, domestic abuse, language, sex, suicide

The movie stars a host of big names including Florence Pugh who was last seen in Black Widow and Harry Styles from the band One Direction and who will soon be seen in My Policeman, Chris Pine and Olivia Wilde suppert.

The movie is also directed by Olivia Wilde who also directed the critically acclaimed Booksmart in 2019.

Movie Synopsis

Living in an experimental community, a housewife starts to suspect that her husbands company is hiding disturbing secrets.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Dont worry darling
  • BBFC age rating: 15 Certificate
  • Reason: strong threat, violence, domestic abuse, language, sex, suicide
  • Release date: 23rd September 2022
  • Runtime: 123 minutes (2 hour 03 minutes)
  • Directed by:
    • Olivia Wilde
  • Starring:
    • Florence Pugh
    • Harry Styles
    • Chris Evans

BBFC movie page

The new movie from director Guy Ritchie is given a 15 age rating in the UK by the BBFC.

The movie stars action hero Jason Statham and is an English speaking remake of the 2004 French film Cash Truck.

The movie also stars Jeffrey Donovan and Josh Hartnett.

Movie Synopsis

Based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck from director Nicolas Boukhrief. A man must move hundreds of millions of dollars for an armored truck company in Los Angeles.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Wrath Of Man
  • BBFC age rating: 15 Certificate
  • Reason: very strong language, strong bloody violence, child sexual abuse references.
  • Release date: May 21st 2021
  • Runtime: 119m (1 hour 59 minutes)
  • Director: Guy Ritchie

A new poster has been released for the upcoming Guy Ritchie movie Wrath of Man which can seen in full below.

The movie which is directed by Ritchie and has a familiar cast including the likes of Jason Statham and Jeffrey Donovan, with a US release date for the movie of 7th May and a UK release on June 25th 2021.

Synopsis of the movie

Based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck from director Nicolas Boukhrief.

A man must move hundreds of millions of dollars for an armored truck company in Los Angeles.

This is the first movie from Ritchie since 2019/2020 when he had the mega Disney hit Aladdin which grossed over a billion dollars globally and The Gentleman in 2020 which tool considerably less, but was recieved better by the critics.

A trailer for the movie has been promised for Monday 29th March so stay tuned for that.

Check out the movie page for more information on this film.

In a bid to promote its new streaming platform Paramount+ the studio today has announced that selected movies will be put exclusively on the platform between 30 and 45 days after release.

The new streaming platform is the latest home video on demand service to be launched alongside the likes of Disney+ from Disney which includes the likes of Pixar, Star Wars and marvel Cinematic Universe and HBO Max which is owned by Warner Bros.

During the last 12 months Disney and Warner Bros. have used their platforms to launch their titles that have had long delays, like Disney's Mulan, although often they have also given them a theatrical release in cities and countries where they are open, HBO Max has done it at no extra charge, Disney have charged a premium on top of the monthly fee.

During a press conference today (February 24th 2021) ViacomCBS chief Bob Bakish, who own Paramount and Universal studios laid out the plans for the new service which will take over from CBS All Access and their other streaming platforms.

The upcoming Mission:Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II, both of which have suffered delayed releases because of the pandemic, are two title the CEO named which will be on the platform 45 days after an exclusive theatrical window.

Universal were the company last year that upset the cinema chains in the US when they announced they would shorted the exclusive window from 90 days to 30 days, and in a controversial move they put Trolls World Tour directly to video on demand (VOD).

Cinemas in the UK are going to open on or around May 17th and in the US cinemas are opening in different states as and when they can, the industry needs a hit movie in order to get people back into cinemas.

In China last weekend the movie Detective Cinamtown 3 was released which took over $300 Million on its opening weekend and to date has taken over $600 Million, challenging Avengers: Engame as the top grossing movie of all time.

China seems to cherish its industry and is doing all it can to make it thrive, so why is the same not happening in Europe and America?