New Star Trek 2,Into Darkness vicious villain to reveal he is indeed Khan,new spoiler. According to a new report from Comicbookmovie.com,via Shockya, the major villain who is played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is going to indeed,reveal that he is super villain Khan at some point during the film. Throughout most of it,he will go by the name John Harris,but it turns out that will just be a front after he reveals his true identity. The Shockya.com source told them, "Well moviegoers, through a trusted source, I can confirm that the Cumberbatch Is indeed playing Khan. He is called John Harrison at points in the film, but during a key scene where Harrison is held prisoner on the Enterprise, he does reveal to Kirk and crew that his true identity is Khan. In addition, the film takes another cue from Wrath Of Khan and...
- 4/3/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Star Trek 2,Into Darkness promo pic shows Kirk with evil villain action. Recently, Entertainment Weekly dropped this new "Star Trek 2: Into Darkness" promo photo for the cover of their upcoming magazine issue,and it looks pretty cool,featuring main stars Chris Pine as Captain James T. Kirk and the new powerful villain,played by actor Benedict Cumberbatch. They are seen,going head to head in the flick,delivering some very entertaining action and drama. Cumberbatch's character is named John Harris in the movie. Although, film geeks still truly believe he may be supervillain, Khan. The movie stars: John Cho, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve, and Peter Weller. In the new flick, the Enterprise crew will return back home,and find that an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, has detonated the...
- 2/12/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
My father, John Harris, who has died aged 87, had a 53-year career in films, working on movies such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), Superman (1978) and The Running Man (1987).
He was born in Wimbledon, south-west London, the second son of a solicitor, and educated at King's College school, Wimbledon. From an early age he was fascinated by cameras and he asked for a Zeiss Ikon for his 14th birthday. In 1941, he started work in the camera department at Gainsborough Pictures at "the Bush", their studio in Lime Grove, west London, as a clapper boy and focus puller.
He served in the navy during the second world war, and was an official naval photographer at the Japanese surrender in Hong Kong in 1945. He became a freelance camera operator in 1949 when "the Bush" studio was taken over by the BBC and Gainsborough closed soon afterwards.
Early in his career,...
He was born in Wimbledon, south-west London, the second son of a solicitor, and educated at King's College school, Wimbledon. From an early age he was fascinated by cameras and he asked for a Zeiss Ikon for his 14th birthday. In 1941, he started work in the camera department at Gainsborough Pictures at "the Bush", their studio in Lime Grove, west London, as a clapper boy and focus puller.
He served in the navy during the second world war, and was an official naval photographer at the Japanese surrender in Hong Kong in 1945. He became a freelance camera operator in 1949 when "the Bush" studio was taken over by the BBC and Gainsborough closed soon afterwards.
Early in his career,...
- 8/2/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
The nominations have been announced for the 16th Annual Critics choice awards. Black Swan is currently set up to be a big winner with twelve nominations. The King’s Speech and True Grit each have eleven nominations, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The awards will air on VH1, January 14, 2011.
Below is the full list of nominees:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
Best Actress
- Natalie Portman, Black Swan
- Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right
- Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
- Noomi Rapace,...
The awards will air on VH1, January 14, 2011.
Below is the full list of nominees:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
Best Actress
- Natalie Portman, Black Swan
- Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right
- Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
- Noomi Rapace,...
- 12/14/2010
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Black Swan, the forthcoming psychological ballet thriller from acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky, picked up an unprecedented twelve nominations at the annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards.
The King’s Speech and True Grit follow closely with eleven nominations each, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards will take place on January 14, 2011 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be broadcast on VH1.
The nominations for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are listed below in full:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s...
The King’s Speech and True Grit follow closely with eleven nominations each, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards will take place on January 14, 2011 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be broadcast on VH1.
The nominations for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are listed below in full:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s...
- 12/14/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia announces its complete program. There are still a few surprises to be confirmed, like the closing gala, but they have already put together the final list of films that will be screened at Sitges 09. Below you’ll find the titles of each film and their sections as well as links for the films that we have already reviewed here on Sound On Sight. Opening Film [Rec]2. Paco Plaza and Jaume Balagueró. 2009. Official FANTÀSTIC In Competition Section Accident. Soi Cheang. 2009. Accidents Happen. Andrew Lancaster. 2009. The Children. Tom Shankland. 2008. [1] Cold Souls. Sophie Bartes. 2009. The Countess. Julie Delpy. 2009. Les Derniers Jours Du Monde. Jean-Marie and Arnaud Larrieu. 2009. Dogtooth (Kynodontas). Yorgos Lanthimos. 2009. Dorian Gray. Oliver Parker. 2009. Enter The Void. Gaspar Noé. 2009. Grace. Paul Solet. 2009. [2] Heartless. Philip Ridley. 2009. Hierro. Gabe Ibáñez. 2009. La Horde. Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher. 2009. Ingrid. Eduard Cortés. 2009. Kinatay. Brillante Mendoza. 2009. Metropia. Tarik Saleh. 2009. Moon.
- 9/19/2009
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The full lineup has been announced, and among the load of genre fare that's been running the fest circuit are the world premiers of:
Vincenzo Natali's latest, Splice, which we're all excited about.
Simon Fellows twisted adaptation Malice in Wonderland (trailer)
Along some of our personal favorites:
Black Dynamite (friggin awesome)
Swiss scifi flick Cargo (trailer)
Pater Sparrow's incredible Stanislaw Lem adaptation 1 (review)
The Mo Brothers Indonesian slasher Macabre (review)
Atm (get it?) horror-comedy The Human Centipede (review)
Full list after the break.
Opening Film
[Rec]2. Paco Plaza and Jaume Balagueró. 2009.
Official FANTÀSTIC In Competition Section
Accident. Soi Cheang. 2009.
Accidents Happen. Andrew Lancaster. 2009.
The Children. Tom Shankland. 2008.
Cold Souls. Sophie Bartes. 2009.
The Countess. Julie Delpy. 2009.
Les Derniers Jours Du Monde. Jean-Marie and Arnaud Larrieu. 2009.
Dogtooth (Kynodontas). Yorgos Lanthimos. 2009.
Dorian Gray. Oliver Parker. 2009.
Enter The Void. Gaspar Noé. 2009.
Grace. Paul Solet. 2009.
Heartless. Philip Ridley. 2009.
Hierro. Gabe Ibáñez. 2009.
La Horde. Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher.
Vincenzo Natali's latest, Splice, which we're all excited about.
Simon Fellows twisted adaptation Malice in Wonderland (trailer)
Along some of our personal favorites:
Black Dynamite (friggin awesome)
Swiss scifi flick Cargo (trailer)
Pater Sparrow's incredible Stanislaw Lem adaptation 1 (review)
The Mo Brothers Indonesian slasher Macabre (review)
Atm (get it?) horror-comedy The Human Centipede (review)
Full list after the break.
Opening Film
[Rec]2. Paco Plaza and Jaume Balagueró. 2009.
Official FANTÀSTIC In Competition Section
Accident. Soi Cheang. 2009.
Accidents Happen. Andrew Lancaster. 2009.
The Children. Tom Shankland. 2008.
Cold Souls. Sophie Bartes. 2009.
The Countess. Julie Delpy. 2009.
Les Derniers Jours Du Monde. Jean-Marie and Arnaud Larrieu. 2009.
Dogtooth (Kynodontas). Yorgos Lanthimos. 2009.
Dorian Gray. Oliver Parker. 2009.
Enter The Void. Gaspar Noé. 2009.
Grace. Paul Solet. 2009.
Heartless. Philip Ridley. 2009.
Hierro. Gabe Ibáñez. 2009.
La Horde. Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher.
- 9/12/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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