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Lots of new images from The Hobbit
The Hobbit has revealed several new images in Entertainment Weekly’s annual Comic-Con edition, with Bilbo, Gandalf, Galadriel and the Dwarves all getting a little more exposure…

Lots of new images from The Hobbit

The Hobbit has revealed several new images in Entertainment Weekly’s annual Comic-Con edition, with Bilbo, Gandalf, Galadriel and the Dwarves all getting a little more exposure…

Terrence Malick working on TWO new films with Christian Bale
Having been slaving away over The Tree Of Life  for the better part of a decade, Terrence Malick looks set to drastically increase his workload with the announcement that he will shoot two films back to back in 2012.Both will star Christian Bale, and he’ll be joined by the likes of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in the pair of films.[FOR THE FULL STORY ON THE TWO NEW PROJECTS, CLICK ON BALE AND MALICK OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]

Terrence Malick working on TWO new films with Christian Bale

Having been slaving away over The Tree Of Life  for the better part of a decade, Terrence Malick looks set to drastically increase his workload with the announcement that he will shoot two films back to back in 2012.

Both will star Christian Bale, and he’ll be joined by the likes of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in the pair of films.

[FOR THE FULL STORY ON THE TWO NEW PROJECTS, CLICK ON BALE AND MALICK OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]

Hanna review
If the trajectory of Atonement director Joe Wright’s career went a little off course with his last film, touchy-feely US debut The Soloist, it’s now firmly back on track with Hanna.A woozy mix of hard-as-nails actioner and modern-day fairytale, there are times when this surreal trek across Europe feel as if Hans Christian Andersen has rewritten The Bourne Identity.Hanna (Atonement’s Saoirse Ronan) is no ordinary 16-year-old. Raised in a remote woodland cottage in the north of Finland by her father Erik (Eric Bana), a former CIA operative, she’s been skilled in everything from close combat to wilderness survival.

Hanna review

If the trajectory of Atonement director Joe Wright’s career went a little off course with his last film, touchy-feely US debut The Soloist, it’s now firmly back on track with Hanna.

A woozy mix of hard-as-nails actioner and modern-day fairytale, there are times when this surreal trek across Europe feel as if Hans Christian Andersen has rewritten The Bourne Identity.

Hanna (Atonement’s Saoirse Ronan) is no ordinary 16-year-old. Raised in a remote woodland cottage in the north of Finland by her father Erik (Eric Bana), a former CIA operative, she’s been skilled in everything from close combat to wilderness survival.