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I Am Number Four – New Scenes

It’s not easy being a teenage alien trying to fit into a normal life, especially when you’ve got outer worldly assassins on your trail and a burgeoning romantic relationship giving you reason to stick around. For Alex Pettyfer and Dianna Agron, this is their dilemma in the new super-powered action flick that looks to be […]

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I Am Number Four – Trailer #3

I Am Number Four from producer Michael Bay and director D.J. Caruso is shaping up to be one of next year’s blockbusters that may try to capture the Twilight market with its teen love story and super-powered aliens. This new trailer offers a lot more than the previous promos which now gives a hint at […]

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Take Me Home Tonight – Trailer

Director: Michael Dowse Writers: Jackie Filgo, Jeff Filgo | Topher Grace, Gordon Kaywin Release Date: 4 March 2011 (USA) Genre: Comedy | Drama Studio: Imagine Entertainment | Relativity Media | Rogue Producers: Ryan Kavanaugh, Jim Whitaker & Susan Bowen IMDB Cast: Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer, Michael Biehn, Chris Pratt, Lucy Punch […]

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I Am Number Four – Featurette

If you like your behind the scenes glimpses then here’s one that goes on the set of the movie I Am Number Four which the DreamWorks lads are hoping will be big. It’s got all the necessary ingredients, teen romance and hotties as well as big FX that should be enough to draw the audiences […]

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I Am Number Four

Director: D.J. Caruso Writer: Al Gough, Miles Millar Release Date: February 18, 2011 (USA) Genre: Action | Sci-Fi Studio: DreamWorks Pictures | Touchstone Pictures Producers: Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg, Chris Bender, J.C. Spink & David Valdes IMDB Cast: Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron, Kevin Durand, Callan McAuliffe, Jake Abel Synopsis John is […]

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Mad Max….A Furious Road Ahead

The Mad Max sequel ‘The Road Warrior‘ redefined the action genre with it’s raw visual style and unrelenting violence. Photographed by Oscar winner Dean Semler and directed by George Miller,  it’s frenetic style set the tone for this jarring vision of man’s loss of humanity in a future where society had decayed. When Mel Gibson […]

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