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Transformers 4 Casts Nicola Peltz As Female Lead

Transformers 4 Casts Nicola Peltz As Female Lead

Nicola Peltz has been cast as the female lead in the upcoming fourth installment of the Transformers film franchise. Peltz can currently be seen in ‘Bates Motel, the TV adaptation of Alfred Hitchcocks ‘Psycho, and has previously starred in 2010′s ‘The Last Air Bender’. She will take on the role of Matt Wahlberg’s teenage daughter … Continued

Megan Fox Joins Cast Of New ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Film

Megan Fox Joins Cast Of New ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Film

Megan Fox has been added to the cast of the upcoming ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film. The reboot of the popular 80′s franchise is being helmed by Transformers director Michael Bay, who Fox previously feuded with following her roles in Transformers 1 and 2. Bay broke the news on his official website, claiming; “TMNT: we … Continued

Review: Battleship***

Review: Battleship***

Love it or hate it; John Carter star Taylor Kitsch is here to stay, and even though his latest movie, Battleship, is monumentally moronic, there is still a huge amount of over-the-top, double entendre theatrics and bombastic action to giggle gleefully at. The added draw for some of director Peter Berg’s (hopefully) satirical ode to all … Continued

Fashion Face off: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley vs Cameron Diaz

Fashion Face off: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley vs Cameron Diaz

Transformers: Dark of the Moon leading lady Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was seen on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in New York sporting a super sexy black jumpsuit. Whilst across the pond, in Berlin, Germany, Cameron Diaz was seen wearing a similar ensemble at the Bad Teacher premiere on Friday. So with one look, and two super trendy women, we have to … Continued

3D Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

3D Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

The promise of Autobots and Decepticons battling it out in 3D brings mixed feelings. On the one hand, director Michael Bay’s Transformers film franchise is the perfect vehicle for letting loose the new technology. On the other, his past two films that include a frenetic, whirling kaleidoscope of indiscernible, eye-torturing 2D colour as the two … Continued

Ironclad

Ironclad

Now and then, there are films that need to show raw violence, in order to recreate the reality of a situation, contrary to the sensitivity of some. Writer/director Jonathan English may have never experienced 13th Century Britain, but it’s safe to suggest that the blade resolved most disputes – be that of the sword or axe … Continued

I Am Number Four

I Am Number Four

It’s absolutely true that you need to be of the Twilight teen generation to engage with Gough and co’s screen adaptation of ‘Pittacus Lore’s youth sci-fi novel of the same name. It’s also true that you need to appreciate the ‘crash-bang-wallop’ nature of producer Michael Bay’s films – as in carnage of the metallic kind, … Continued