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Directed by

Richard Schenkman

Starring

Mark Boone Junior · Michael Par · Ernie Hudson · Amanda Plummer · Tate Donovan · Donna Murphy

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A new trailer and poster has been released by Universal for upcoming movie News Of The World due for release in the UK on 1st January 2021 and in the US on Christmas day.

You can check out the new poster which features the stars, Tom Hanks and his young co-star Helena Zengel on the right.

The movie is directed by Paul Greengrass who worked with star Tom Hanks on 2016's Captain Phillips

As well as starring Tom Hanks and Helena Zengel the movie also stars Ray McKinnon and Elizabeth Marvel among others.

Synopsis of the movie

A Texan travelling across the wild West bringing the news of the world to local townspeople, agrees to help rescue a young girl who was kidnapped.

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

You can check out the new trailer below.

From the first film Kevin Smith made back in 1994 the characters of Jay And Silent Bob have been a staple, and their reboot movie gets a BBFC age rating of 15.

Their first movie Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back was release back in 2001 so it was about time the film series got a reboot.

The film is directed by Kevin Smith as well as being written by him and starring him, it also stars Jason Mews.

The movie has been given a 15 age rating for strong language, sex references, drug misuse, nudity and has a runtime of 105 minutes (1 hours and 45 minutes) and the film was passed uncut.

The film is released in the UK on 29th November 2019

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, directed by JJ Abrams has just had a new poster and trailer released, and it simply looks epic in every way.

Its hard to know where to start! So lets start with the poster, this is excellent and brings to a conclusion a look and feel that has spilled across the 40+ years of Star Wars posters.

It's atmospheric, character filled and once you have seen the film I'm sure you will be able to relive the movie just by looking at the poster, interestingly General Lia is not pictured on the poster although Carrie Fisher is first on the cast list!

Now the trailer - oh my god this is simply brilliant. The nods to the past are clearly in evidence right from the start as we see Rey running through a forrest with a helmet falling at her feet.

We see what looks like a star destroyer and the Death Star being pulled out of a ocean, is Rey doing this? Or is Rey and Kylo Ren doing it?

We see Rey and Kylo in what looks like the Death Star throne room from The Return Of The Jedi, and are they helping each other, if so HAS Rey gone to the dark side?

It looks like we'll have to get our hankies ready as well, does General Leia's story conclude in the most tragic of ways, at the end of the trailer we hear Luke say 'The Force Will Be With You' then we hear Leia say 'Always' suggesting they are both with the Force.

We get the return of Lando Calrissian, but will he survive the whole film or has he been brought back to conclude his story as well? Also what is happening to C-3PO, is he about to die!!

The new trilogy of films has done the best job ever in introducing us to new characters, but their fate looks uncertain, in the final moments of the trailer is that Emperor Palpatine we see floating down to confront Rey?

The movie is out on December 19th (December 20th in US) so we will have to wait till then to get our final answers.

Released on 31st October 2018 the film stars Simon Pegg and Michael Sheen and is a horror comedy set around a typical British boarding school.

The film is directed by Crispian Mills, he also wrote the screenplay, previous credits include A Fantastic Fear of Everything also starring Simon Pegg.

The film has been given a 15 certificate by the BBFC for very strong language, strong violence, sex references, suicide references and it has a runtime of 104 minutes.