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Here is where you would find film info on BRWC. News on trailers, film releases, film set bits, gossip and rumour.

  • The Class Of 92

    The Class Of 92

    The Class of 92, a cinematic documentary detailing the rise to prominence and global sporting superstardom of six supremely talented young Manchester United footballers (David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Phil and Gary Neville) will debut in selected cinemas across the UK from Sunday 1st December and will be available on DVD from Monday 2nd December. The film covers the period 1992-1999, culminating in Manchester United’s European Cup triumph, and will dramatically interweave and mirror the highs and lows of its football odyssey with the immense social and cultural changes taking place in Britain at the time.

    At the heart of this ambitious film is the tale of how six 14 year-old working class lads from diverse backgrounds came together to play for the same club, became the spine of the most lauded team in world football, and who throughout their period of unparalleled success remained best mates. The production has the unique distinction of having secured unprecedented access to all six players and promises to gain new and revealing insights about each individual and this special period in British football and cultural history. In addition, the production has secured the collaboration of numerous high profile interviewees including Zinedine Zidane, Tony Blair, Mani from the Stone Roses, Eric Cantona and  Danny Boyle.

    According to Ryan Giggs, “When we were approached to do this film, it gave me the chance to think back over all the events in not only my career but all of the lads involved. Hopefully you’ll see how personal it is to us all – we’re still great mates and who would turn down the chance to make a movie with your best mates?” Phil Neville added, “Making this film was a great experience, it’s got us all together, as we don’t often get a chance to these days, to revisit old haunts and reflect over the past. I am really looking forward to seeing the film complete”. And finally David Beckham said “My time with these players at Manchester United were the most special in my career. We came from different backgrounds, grew up like a family playing together through the ranks, all wanting to be successful. In the end, what we achieved was beyond our wildest dreams. I loved making this film and reuniting back with the lads and talking openly about our time together.”

  • #MediCinema & Vue: Charity Indiana Jones Screening

    #MediCinema & Vue: Charity Indiana Jones Screening

    Some exciting news from cinematic charity MediCinema in partnership with Vue Entertainment!

    Vue Entertainment is bringing iconic movie legend Indiana Jones back to UK cinemas in November – with one-off screenings of the classic 80s film trilogy over three successive weeks, plus a charity gala event in London’s West End.

    The trilogy is returning to the big screen at Vue’s fully-digital cinemas, featuring state-of-the-art audio-visual technology, over three successive Tuesdays – Raiders of the Lost Ark Tuesday Nov 12, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Tuesday Nov 19, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Tuesday Nov 26 – with adult tickets costing just £5.

    Before the three-week run, a charity gala event takes place casino online at Vue West End on Sunday November 10, in aid of MediCinema, which works in UK hospitals and places of care to build state-of-the-art cinemas – bringing the latest movie blockbusters to patients, their carers and families completely free of charge.

    The charity event will feature original props from the Indiana Jones movies, a themed food reception based on the exotic foods featured in the Indiana Jones 80s trilogy, and an auction of Indiana Jones memorabilia, before a showing of the uncut version of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

    For more information and to buy tickets to the screening, visit here and for more information on the auction lots, visit here.

    Visit MediCinema on Facebook & Twitter for news and updates.

  • First Trailer For Labor Day

    First Trailer For Labor Day

    Starring Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, Gattlin Griffith and Tobey Maguire, LABOR DAY centres on 13-year-old Henry Wheeler (Griffith / Maguire), who struggles to be the man of his house and care for his reclusive mother Adele (Winslet) while confronting all the pangs of adolescence. On a back-to-school shopping trip, Henry and his mother encounter Frank Chambers (Brolin), a man both intimidating and clearly in need of help, who convinces them to take him into their home and later is revealed to be an escaped convict. The events of this long Labor Day weekend will shape them for the rest of their lives.

    Set for release on 7th February, Labor Day is based on the novel by Joyce Maynard, and written for the screen and directed by Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air).

  • That Awkward Red Band Trailer Moment

    That Awkward Red Band Trailer Moment

    To celebrate the release of That Awkward Moment (Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan), here’s a hilarious red band trailer. That Awkward Moment hits cinemas January 31st 2014.

    Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan star in That Awkward Moment, a romantic comedy with a twist. The film centres around three best friends who find themselves where we’ve all been– at that confusing “moment” in every dating relationship when you have to decide “So…where is this going?

  • Tom Hanks BAFTA Podcast

    Tom Hanks BAFTA Podcast

    Check out Tom Hanks for the latest ‘A Life In Pictures’ interview for BAFTA.  Here are a few snippets of what he said:

    • ‘I got a job…classical repertory theatre, in which the pay was going to be the professional experience that went along with it.’
    • ‘As far as a bona fide break goes, the only thing going is your faith and your instinct.’
    • ‘I was operating on instinct and energy; I was just loud and I just was fast.’
    • ‘Take your time and do the interior work yourself.’
    • ‘In the beginning I was just thrilled that someone was asking me to be in a movie, and I thought that was all that was required.’
    • ‘It’s a never-ending process of examining where you are, in life, as a human being, and then transposing that so it’s going to be reflected in your work somehow.’

    You can listen to the full podcast here on BAFTA Guru or on the BAFTA Guru YouTube page.

    If that’s whetted your appetite for all things Tom Hanks, then the podcast and transcript of the BAFTA A Life In Pictures: Tom Hanks is also available here on the BAFTA Website.