Summer Blockbuster Special

MOVIE GALLERIES

  • Harry Potter 6 (image © Warner)11 To See In July

    The summer sun is shining hard, but don’t let that stop you sitting in the dark this month. In the wake of Star Trek, Terminator 4 and Transformers 2, there’s a lack of futuristic flame-fests hitting the screen.

  • Bruno (image © Universal Films)Bruno: King Of The 'Gross-out' Movies

    You've probably heard about new  mockumentary Bruno. Full of extreme sex scenes and embarrassing encounters of every kind, Bruno will have audiences squirming in their seats.

  • Bruno (image © Universal)Bruno: A New Boundary Is Set

    With Bruno - his faux-documentary about a gay German fashionista on the hunt for stateside fame - Sacha Baron Cohen has smashed just about every taboo the film industry has left. This is a movie so sexually explicit that viewers will be amazed that it comes with an 18 certificate. Surely this is the kind of thing belongs on the top shelf.

  • Johnny Depp in Public Enemies (image © Warner Bros Inc)14 Things Gangster Movies Have Taught Us…

    For most of us, the scenes that we see in gangster films are somewhat surreal and distant. In Public Enemies, we get to watch Johnny Depp taking it to the banks with Tommy gun in hand as 30s mobster John Dillinger. And it looks great. But we'd never imagine that there could be lessons learned here.

  • James Cameron(image © Rex)9 Things We Know About Avatar

    Who remembers a couple of films called Titanic and Terminator 2? Thought so! James Cameron, the director of those two films, is set for his next release in December of this year - Avatar. The highly anticipated blockbuster is set to be as massive and successful as his previous titles, which isn’t hard to believe. When filmmaking tech pioneer Cameron starts work on a big project, the movie world takes notice.

  • Gone With The Wind (image © Rex)You REALLY Should Have Seen These By Now

    Some movies belong on a higher plain of existence. They are the classics that have achieved so much praise and are so loved around the world that they are part of the language of cinema. Adoration is heaped upon them whenever anyone publishes a list of "the greatest movies of all time". And, of course, everyone has seen them.

  • Johnny Depp in Public Enemies (image © Warner Bros Inc)Here's Johnny: The Best Of Depp

    Public Enemies is the classy blockbuster of this summer. If you're not interested in seeing computer-generated beasts blowing each other up, you're bound to find something to like when Johnny Depp and Christian Bale go head-to-head in classic cop'n'crooks flick Public Enemies.

  • Sacha Baron Cohen © PA PhotosBruno's UK Premiere

    Fans flocked to Leicester Square on June 17 to see Sacha Baron Cohen strut his stuff as Bruno, and they definitely weren't disappointed. In character as the gay Austrian fashion reporter, he donned an extravagant new take on the traditional Foot Guard uniform which involved a lot of bare skin.

  • Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (image © Paramount)Best Movie Robots Ever!

    The latest robot fix for all to enjoy is the long awaited arrival of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and what better way to celebrate the robot masters than looking back at the screen's best bots. These mechanised megastars have gone far beyond their original programming. They wind up at one of two extremes: cute or deadly. On the fluffy side we have the R2D2s; the hydraulic heroes that teach us to love our toasters. At the other end lurk the Bad Robots - the unstoppable Terminators. In 50 years time, which will be doing our laundry and walking the dog?

  • Ice Age 3 (image © Twentieth Century Fox)In Pictures - Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs

    The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbuster Ice Age and Ice Age: The Meltdown are back, on an incredible adventure…for the ages.

  • The Hangover (image © Warner Bros Inc)Unforgettable: The Best Amnesia Movies

    The Hangover is here, starring three men on a stag do with no idea what happened the night before and no idea where the groom is.

  • Ghostbusters (image © Rex)25 Years On: Ghostbusters Is Back!

    It's exactly 25 years since Ghostbusters was unleashed onto the world. Starring the genial comic talents of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis as a trio of ghoul-battling exterminators, it's undoubtedly one of the 1980s' funniest and most memorable movies.

  • The Matrix (image © Warner Bros Inc/Rex)Hacking The Matrix

    Whoa. Ten years ago this week, a movie was released about a hacker who followed the white rabbit. And cinema was never the same again.

  • Transformers (image © Paramount)12 To See In June

    Type ‘Transformers’ into your Search box and you’ll get some idea of what your cinema-month looks like. Massive, killer robots blowing stuff up. Kicking off with apocalyptic sequel/prequel Terminator: Salvation by (cough) McG and ending with Michael Bay’s VERY NOISY Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen.

  • Christian Bale in Terminator Salvation (image © Sony Pictures)The Greatest Terminator Moments

    Terminator Salvation is here and it's big and noisy enough to leave your local multiplex smelling of dynamite.

  • Brad Pitt in Inglourious Basterds (image © Warner Bros Inc/MSN.com)In Pictures - Inglourious Basterds

    There's a grand tradition of World War 2 movies. Classics ranging from a Bridge Too Far to Saving Private Ryan have brought the heroics of the 20th Century's greatest conflict to the big screen.

  • The MTV Movie Awards 2009 (image © PA Photos)The MTV Movie Awards 2009

    The MTV Movie Awards are the awards that dare to be different. Rather than celebrating the sombre high-drama stuff we all chat about come Oscars time, these gongs are handed out to big, bold ballsy movies. Instead of tearful acceptance speeches, the MTVMAs feature rockin' music performances, fireworks and A-list celebs with no real reason to be there.

  • Ravage in Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen (image © Paramount)In Pictures - Transformers 2

    Every Summer, we wonder which movie is the biggest, noisiest blockbuster. Which is the movie that will really set our pants on fire and leave us welded to our cinema seats?

  • Drag Me To Hell (image © Lionsgate)Top 10: ‘Jump Out of Your Seat’ Moments

    When going to see Drag Me to Hell, released in cinemas on May 27th, it’s probably not a great idea to buy too much at the concessions stand before you take your seat. Chances are that whatever sugary drink you’ve purchased will end up situated all over your jeans by the time the light comes up.

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