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Her name is Sarah Connor, and she hunts terminators. Watch this extended red band TV spot look at #TerminatorDarkFate, in theatres Nov 1st. More than two ...
Hollywood star Isla Fisher has reportedly been cast alongside Steve Coogan and David Mitchell in 'Greed'.
THE GQ Men of the Year Awards is always a star studded ceremony and this year is no different and BANG Showbiz is here to give you the highlights. Who looks good and who bears ALL!?
In Cinemas Feb 27, 2015. Book Tickets here http://icon.powio.com/gb/it-follows/ @ItFollowsUK After a date and seemingly innocent sexual encounter, 19-year-old Jay is left with an inescapable sense that someone, or something is following her. Jay and her friends team up to try and find ways escape the traumatising horrors that are always right behind them. It Follows is a suspenseful, beautifully shot, horror film that takes old, tired horror clichés and puts a smart, culturally relevant spin on them whilst maintaining a timeless class that the horror genre hasn't seen for a long time. Teen sex, suburbia, murder, and nightmarish demons all take on a new layer of substance and style. Writer/Director David Robert Mitchell reminds us why these horror fundamentals are used so often and shows his peers how it's done.
In Cinemas Feb 27, 2015. Book Tickets here http://icon.powio.com/gb/it-follows/ @ItFollowsUK After a date and seemingly innocent sexual encounter, 19-year-old Jay is left with an inescapable sense that someone, or something is following her. Jay and her friends team up to try and find ways escape the traumatising horrors that are always right behind them. It Follows is a suspenseful, beautifully shot, horror film that takes old, tired horror clichés and puts a smart, culturally relevant spin on them whilst maintaining a timeless class that the horror genre hasn't seen for a long time. Teen sex, suburbia, murder, and nightmarish demons all take on a new layer of substance and style. Writer/Director David Robert Mitchell reminds us why these horror fundamentals are used so often and shows his peers how it's done.