
Cuddle up to these new clips and stills from Seth MacFarlane's Ted.

Devil's Knot, Atom Egoyan's film based on the true events of the West Memphis Three, has added several members to its cast.

MGM have added several new faces to their remake of Brian De Palma’s horror classic Carrie.

Man lights fire. Man fights war. Man crashes plane into what-is-assumedly a building and gives no fucks whatsoever. GRAWR, SMASH, and so forth.
If you’re manly man-thing, or perhaps a pre-op in need of hormone replacement, than here is a free injection of unfiltered testosterone!
From the creators of Spirited Away and Ponyo and available for the first time on Blu-ray in stunning high-definition comes Tales From Earthsea and we have three blu-ray copies to give away.
The directorial debut of Goro Miyazaki, son of the legendary Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away). Featuring the voices of Timothy Dalton, Willem Dafoe and Matt Levin, Tales From Earthsea is based on the unique series of books by Ursula Le Guin. This enchanting story takes place in a fantasy world of dragons and wizards. A ship is tossed by a raging sea and two dragons appear from the storm clouds, only to devour each other. This is seen to be a terrible omen that the very balance of the world is collapsing and sets Sparrowhawk (Timothy Dalton), a wizard, on his quest tofind the source of the evil forces that are shaking the world.
From the creators of Spirited Away and Ponyo and available for the first time on Blu-ray in stunning high-definition comes Howl's Moving Castle - and we have three blu-ray copies to give away.
From legendary director Hayao Miyazaki’s and featuring the voices of Emily Mortimer, Blythe Danner, Christian Bale, Jean Simmons and Billy Crystal, Howl's Moving Castle is set in a magical world of wizard and spells and follows the adventures of Sophie, a young girl trapped in an old-woman's body by an evil sorceror's spell. Based on the popular book by British author Diana Wynne Jones, the UK theatrical release of Howl's Moving Castle was phenomenally successful and was one of the biggestever openings ever for a film in Japan.
Despite starring Barbara Windsor, this curiously innocent 1964-released British black and white comedy featuring a criminal gang of self-styled criminal ‘hard nuts’, played by British film industry stalwarts, is more of an Ealing comedy than a Carry On.

Star Trek 2 is possibly the only movie currently in development that has the rumour mills spinning quite so fiercely and barely a week goes by without a new speculation or cast member interview arriving to tease us just that little bit more. This week, it's Captain James T. Kirk's turn as Chris Pine talks about reboarding the Enterprise.

