
Following widespread acclaim at the Toronto International Film Festival last month, Argo is starting to build some formidable momentum on the promotion and marketing front. With a couple of posters (featuring a luxuriantly bearded Ben Affleck) in circulation, and a couple of trailers made available during the summer, six clips from the film have now been released.

Elizabeth Olsen has been chatting to Empire about the remake of Oldboy and the differences between the original Korean classic and Spike Lee’s new version.

Skyfall is just under a month away, so the marketing push is well and truly under way.

Some brand spanking new photos have been released (via Danny Boyle's Facebook page) from the set of his new movie, Trance, about an art heist which gone terribly wrong.

Looper hits UK cinemas this Friday. In anticipation for this release, FilmDistrict has released a series of new clips and an inventive, eye-catching animated trailer.
Park Chan-wook is one of the greatest living directors, his Vengeance Trilogy alone is a testament to his monolithic skills and mastery of tone, and it was only a matter of time before he made the move West.

For Michael Benjamin Bay, undoubtedly the world's most cherished film-maker, Robots in Disguise are clearly the site of boundless inspiration, directorial nous and creativity, so please rest easy beneath your Bumblebee bed sheets that Transformers 4 is coming (sometime in 2014).
Before he bestows another delicate and moving classic upon us, however, Bay has another project on the way.

Christina Hendricks has been discussing her role in the upcoming Ryan Gosling-written and directed fantasy, How to Catch a Monster, this week, as we are told that her character works in a fetish club.

With filming now underway for The Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire, this week we have the first collection of set photos to be leaked out, which includes a first look at new tributes Finnick Odair, Mags, Gloss, Beetee, and Enobaria, who will be joining Katniss and Peeta in the second adaptation based on Suzanne Collins acclaimed Hunger Games trilogy of novels.

Some film projects simply won't go away. It's been five years since New Line bought the rights to Vertigo's classic comic series and something like double that number of (male) people have been attached to direct or star.
