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Game of Thrones triumphs in Emmy win

Game-Of-Thrones-Emmys-2015

In a year of change for the Emmys, Breaking Bad is out of competition while Modern Family has lost its Comedy Series crown. There’s been a long overdue win for Mad Men’s Jon Hamm but the clear winners are fantasy epic Game of Thrones and political comedy Veep.

Drama

Better Call Saul
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Mad Men
Orange is the New Black

Actor in a Drama

Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
Kyle Chandler – Bloodline
Kevin Spacey – House of Cards
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Jeff Daniels – The Newsroom
Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan

Supporting Actor in a Drama

Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul
Ben Mendelsohn – Bloodline
Jim Carter – Downton Abbey
Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones
Michael Kelly – House of Cards
Alan Cumming – The Good Wife

Lead Actress in a Drama

Taraji P Henson – Empire
Claire Danes – Homeland
Robin Wright – House of Cards
Viola Davis – How to Get Away With Murder
Elisabeth Moss – Mad Men
Tatiana Maslany – Orphan Black

Supporting Actress in a Drama

Joanna Froggatt – Downton Abbey
Lena Headey – Game of Thrones
Emilia Clarke – Game of Thrones
Christine Baranski – The Good Wife
Christina Hendricks – Mad Men
Uzo Aduba – Orange is the New Black

Writing For a Drama Series

The Americans – Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep – Joshua Brand
Better Call Saul – Five-O – Gordon Smith
Game of Thrones – Mother’s Mercy – David Bennioff, DB Weiss
Mad Men – Lost Horizon – Sam Chellas, Matthew Weiner
Mad Men – Person to Person – Matthew Weiner

Directing For a Drama Series

Boardwalk Empire – Eldorado – Tim Van Patten
Game of Thrones – Mother’s Mercy – David Nutter
Game of Thrones – Unbowed, Unbroken, Unbent – Jeremy Podeswa
Homeland – From A to B and Back Again – Lesli Linka Glatter
The Knick – Method and Madness – Steven Soderbergh

Comedy Series

Louie
Modern Family
Parks and Recreation
Silicon Valley
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Veep

Lead Actor in a Comedy

Anthony Anderson – Black-ish
Matt LeBlanc – Episodes
Don Cheadle – House of Lies
Will Forte – The Last Man on Earth
Louis CK – Louie
William H Macy – Shameless
Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent

Lead Actress in a Comedy

Lisa Kudrow – The Comeback
Lily Tomlin – Grace and Frankie
Amy Schumer – Inside Amy Schumer
Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation
Julia Louis Dreyfus – Veep

Supporting Actor in a Comedy

Andre Braugher – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Adam Driver – Girls
Keegan Michael Key – Key & Peele
Ty Burrell – Modern Family
Titus Burgess – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Tony Hale – Veep

Supporting Actress in a Comedy

Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory
Niecy Nash – Getting On
Julie Bowen – Modern Family
Allison Janney – Mom
Kate McKinnon – Saturday Night Live
Gaby Hoffman – Transparent
Anna Chlumsky – Veep

Writing For a Comedy Series

Episodes – Episode 409 – David Crane, Jeffrey Klarik
The Last Man on Earth – Alice in Tuscon – Will Forte
Louie – Bobby’s House – Louis CK
Silicon Valley – Two Days of the Condor – Alec Berg
Transparent – Pilot – Jill Soloway
Veep – Election Night – Armando Ianucci, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche

Directing For a Comedy Series

The Last Man on Earth – Pilot – Phil Lord, Chris Miller
Louie – Sleepover – Louis CK
Silicon Valley – Sand Hill Shuffle – Mike Judge
Transparent – Best New Girl – Jill Soloway
Veep – Testimony – Armando Ianucci

TV Movie

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Poirot’s Last Case
Bessie
Grace of Monaco
Hello Ladies: The Movie
Killing Jesus
Nightingale

Miniseries

American Crime
American Horror Story: Freak Show
The Honourable Woman
Olive Kitteridge
Wolf Hall

Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

Timothy Hutton – American Crime
Ricky Gervais – Derek
Adrien Brody – Houdini
David Oyelowo – Nightingale
Richard Jenkins – Olive Kitteridge
Mark Rylance – Wolf Hall

Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

Felicity Huffman – American Crime
Jessica Lange – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Queen Latifah – Bessie
Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honourable Woman
Frances McDormand – Olive Kitteridge
Emma Thompson – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

Richard Cabral – American Crime
Denis O’Hare – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Finn Wittrock – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Michael Kenneth Williams – Bessie
Bill Murray – Olive Kitteridge
Damian Lewis – Wolf Hall

Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

Regina King – American Crime
Kathy Bates – American Horror Story: Coven
Angela Bassett – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Sarah Paulson – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Mo’Nique – Bessie
Zoe Kazan – Olive Kitteridge

Writing for a Miniseries or Movie

American Crime – Episode One – John Ridley
Bessie – Bessie – Horton Foote, Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois
Hello Ladies – Stephen Merchant, Gene Stupmitsky, Lee Eisenberg
The Honourable Woman – Hugo Blick
Oliver Kitteridge – Jane Anderson
Wolf Hall – Peter Straughan

Directing for a Miniseries or Movie

American Horror Story: Freak Show – Ryan Murphy
Bessie – Dee Rees
The Honourable Woman – Hugo Blick
Houdini – Uli Edel
The Missing – Tom Shankland
Oliver Kitteridge – Lisa Cholodenko
Wolf Hall – Peter Kosminsky

Tuorhoth’s TV Awards 2015 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine! Fargo! Wolf Hall! Shield! Gotham!

In a first time special we’ll be revealing the nominees and winners of our favourite TV picks of the past year. We’ve tried to blend drama with comedy and UK with US shows.

Best Show:

Agents of SHIELD (Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jeffrey Bell, Joss Whedon)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Dan Goor, Michael Schur)
Fargo (Noah Hawley)
Wolf Hall (Hilary Mantel, Peter Staughan)
The Wrong Mans (James Corden, Matthew Baynton, Tom Basden)

Best Actor:

Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo in Fargo
Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory
Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall
Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard in Fargo

Best Actress:

Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall
Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin in The 100
Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler in The Big Bang Theory
Sofie Grabol as Hilder Odegard in Fortitude
Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz in Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Best Supporting Actor:

Andre Braugher as Ray Holt in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Bill Paxton as John Garrett in Agents of SHIELD
Colin Hanks as Gus Grimly in Fargo
Damian Lewis as Henry VIII in Wolf Hall
Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock in Gotham

Best Supporting Actress:

Allison Tolman as Molly Solverson in Fargo
Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Jada Pinkett Smith as Fish Mooney in Gotham
Jessica Raine as Jane Boleyn in Wolf Hall
Melissa Rauch as Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz in The Big Bang Theory

Best Drama:

Broadchurch
Fargo
Fortitude
Prey
Wolf Hall

Best Comedy:

The Big Bang Theory
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Not Going Out
The Wrong Mans

Best Action/Adventure:

The 100
Agents of SHIELD
Doctor Who
Gotham
The Musketeers

Here’s the winner’s leaderboard:

Brooklyn Nine-Nine – 4
Fargo – 2
Agents of SHIELDWolf Hall – 1

Here’s the nominations leaderboard:

Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fargo, Wolf Hall – 6
The Big Bang Theory – 4
Agents of SHIELD, Gotham – 3
The 100, Fortitude, The Wrong Mans – 2

Doctor Who 50th trailer, Brolin and Elba for Jurassic World, Burton considering Beetlejuice 2 and more

We do apologize for our recent absence but we’re back with a huge round up of everything you may have missed while we were gone.

November 23rd should be the most anticipated date of next month, going against the release of Gravity (8th) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (21st). It’s not just the event of Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary, marked by the new TV movie An Adventure in Space and Time starring Brian Cox, David Bradley, Lesley Manville, Jessica Raine, the show’s head writer Steven Moffat and Reece Shearsmith, directed by Terry McDonagh (director of several episodes of Breaking Bad, Homeland and Suits) and written by Sherlock and Dr Who’s writer Mark Gatiss, but there’s the 50th Anniversary Special titled The Day of the Doctor.

Watch the new trailer here. We’re going to give you a fairly lengthy breakdown of the in jokes we spotted. Initially, you notice the many Sonic Screwdrivers and gadgets that the Doctor has used in the past 5 decades. Some of the cameos from Tom Baker (the Fourth Doctor), William Hartnell (the First Doctor), the Daleks, what I presume is a UNIT soldier, the late great Elizabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Jon Pertwee (the Third Doctor), Jenna Louise Coleman (the current companion Clara Oswald) and David Tennant (the Tenth Doctor) are easy to spot under Matt Smith (the Eleventh Doctor’s) narration but some you’ll be squinting for.

I spotted the Eleventh’s favourite head wear beside Stetsons, the fez from the series 5 finale and Sarah Jane’s robotic companion K9. The villainous Cybermen also crop up under the Big Ben (which gets destroyed by the Slitheen in series 1 episode 4) backdrop and the Third is battling The Master (a pre John Simm incarnation, who’s Laser Screwdriver is out there somewhere in the trailer). Clara’s leaf, which reoccurs several times in the 2nd half of series 7, can be seen too

And in the flash zoom in at the end I saw Doctors Seven (Sylvester McCoy), Five (Peter Davison), Six (Colin Baker) and Nine (Christopher Eccleston) as well as terrifying beasts like an Ice Warrior (classic Mars villain who’s been revamped in some way in 2009 and 2013 – is 084 a reference to anything other than Agents of SHIELD), a Weeping Angels (who deserve better than The Angels Take Manhattan and should get more episodes like Blink and The Time of Angels) and I just spotted a hand of a member of The Silence (the great big bads of series 6 who were too hastily replaced by the Great Intelligence).

After that, there’s another Cyberman, another Dalek, an Ood, who I think is Rose (Billie Piper), the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann, who only appeared in the role in the 1996 TV movie) and an Auton. The number 17162311, which appears on what looks like an alarm clock, doesn’t mean much to me but I think it may become of significance in the near future. There’s a bizarre yellow car on the left of the screen at one point, which I presume is the vehicle of choice of the Earth stranded Third Doctor.

We then meet the current Doctor Matt Smith with an unusual background of an apparently American desert plain (possibly near Lake Silencio from series 6 episode 1), San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and  London’s iconic Shard (which the Eleventh motorcycles up in series 7 episode 6 (or 7 if you count the Christmas Special). I’m unsure of setting but I think it’ll become apparent soon enough. Who’s the man flailing his arms in front of David Tennant’s Tenth? Please tell  us in the comments if you have any clues as to his identity. I didn’t see the Second Patrick Troughton in there but he must in in there somewhere. There’s nothing from John Hurt’s mysterious Time War incarnation of The Doctor although the Eleventh does paraphrase him:

“The choices I made in the name of The Doctor!”

The Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special or The Day of The Doctor –  November 23rd on BBC One and BBC America

Another upcoming BBC action project is The Musketeers. We’ve got our hands on the first official picture from the show that stars the future Doctor Who and The Thick of It’s Peter Capaldi, Tom Burke (Only God Forgives), Charlotte Hope (The Invisible Woman), Julian Bastida (Killer Bees), Emily Beecham (28 Weeks Later), Phillip Brodie (A Landscape of Lies) and Santiago Cabera (Heroes, Che). The Three Musketeers story could do with a half decent revamp. Paul WS Anderson flopped in 2011 with Logan Lerman, Luke Evans, Milla Jovovich, Orlando Bloom, Dexter Fletcher, Matthew Macfadyen, Ray Stevenson and Mads Mikkelsen. Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland’s 1993 version didn’t exactly become a classic in the way that Richard Lester and Raquel Welch’s 1973 or George Sidney and Gene Kelly’s 1948 editions did. The poster informs us that Adrian Hodges’ (writer of My Week With Marilyn, David Copperfield, Primeval, Survivors) new work is going to be stylish and big budget stuff.

The Musketeers – Early to mid 2014 on BBC One

We’ve now got a few snippets of casting news. First off, it’s Academy Award nominee Josh Brolin. He’s come a long way since his first ever acting role in adventure classic The Goonies. He’s done Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, W., Gangster Squad, True Grit, American Gangster, No Country For Old Men, Men in Black 3 and picked up his Oscar nom for Milk.

He’s now listed as a potential star of Jurassic World, meaning he could be joining Bryce Dallas Howard (The Help), Nick Robinson (Kings of Summer) and Ty Simpkins (Insidious, Iron Man 3). He could also be trapped on the dino island with Pacific Rim and Luther star Idris Elba; they’re both rumoured to be joining the Jurassic Park sequel under the direction of Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed).

Jurassic World – July 12th 2015

Another sequel with casting plans is Night At the Museum 3. Shawn Levy has talked about returning to his Night at the Musuem franchise for a while after taking off to make the above average robot boxing drama Real Steel as well as the unsuccessful Date Night and The Internship. Robin Williams (star of Dead Poet Society, Good Will Hunting and Academy Award winner, plus three time nominee) is in talks to reprise the role of Teddy Roosevelt for the fantasy sequel with Ben Stiller returning as Larry Dale.

Night At the Museum 3 – 26th December 2014/15

British actor Damian Lewis has thrown himself into international acclaim with his role of Nicholas Brody on the thriller TV shows Homeland (which won him a Golden Globe and an Emmy) and Band of Brothers. He’s now joined Queen of the Desert, Werner Herzog’s biography of Gertrude Bell. The legendary German director is the one who brought you Grizzly Man, Aguirre Wrath of God, Encounters at the End of the World, Rescue Dawn and most recently Cave of Forgotten Dreams and Into the Abyss. For Queen of the Desert, Lewis is joining James Franco (Spider-Man, 127 Hours, Oz the Great and Powerful), Robert Pattinson (Twilight, Cosmopolis, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and Nicole Kidman (Eyes Wide Shut, The Others, Moulin Rouge).

Queen of the Desert – 2015

The final casting rumour is for Benedict Cumberbatch, who’s had  far too many of these already after Doctor Who and Star Wars. The Sherlock, Star Trek and The Hobbit star could be taking over from Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises, Inception, Bronson, Warrior and the new Mad Max) on Everest. Director Doug Liman (Jumper, The Bourne Indentity, Fair Game, Mr. and Mrs. Smith) lost Hardy when he began to push for a production date of next March leaving the space open.

Cumberbatch is the favourite however, according to Deadline, Joel Kinnaman (The Killing, RoboCop), Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), James McAvoy (X-Men: First Class, Trance), Luke Evans (Fast and Furious 6, The Hobbit), Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey, Summer in February), Matthew Goode (Watchmen, Stoker), Jim Sturgess (Cloud Atlas, Across the Universe) and Marvel’s Loki himself Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, War Horse, Midnight in Paris) are all in contention. It seems to me like they’ve just gone through a list of British actors from ages 25 to 35 to play real life, 20th century English mountaineer George Mallory.

Everest – late 2014 or early 2015

Edgar Rice Burroughs is well known amongst sci-fi and fantasy fans as the creator of A Princess of Mars (which inspired 2012’s John Carter) and Tarzan of the Apes. The latter has seen several version through the years. Gordan Scott and Sean Connery starred in 1959’s Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure but it’s most famous incarnation was likely the 1999 Disney animation directed by Chris Buck and Kevin Lima and starred Minnie Driver and Brian Blessed.

Tarzan is due another remake and it’s another animation but it’s a CGI one unlike the ’99 edition and more like anything by Pixar. It’s Disney however. Warner Bros and Consantin Films are tackling this one with motion capture and the voices of Kellan Lutz (Twilight, Immortals), Robert Capron (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Frankenweenie) and Spencer Locke (Resident Evil). The animation and effects look great and it looks quite a bit more action based than I’d anticipated, much more like Avatar than Tarzan. Reinhard Klooss, who brought in names like James Corden, Stephen Fry, Andy Serkis, Vanessa Redgrave, Dawn French and Omid Djalli into his Animal Kingdom, is the director. Here’s the new trailer.

Tarzan – January 24th 2014

Beetlejuice is director Tim Burton’s (Batman, Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride, Dark Shadows, Frankenweenie, Alice in Wonderland and Mars Attacks) beloved fantasy horror comedy hit. The idea of a sequel has been around for years. In fact, it’s 25 years since the original was released but now Burton is genuinely considering it. The Wrap reported that  Burton and star Michael Keaton could be reuniting for Beetlejuice 2 with perhaps Winona Ryder, Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin reprising their roles.

Beetlejuice 2 – 2016?

Little Women, the 1868 novel by Louisa May Alcott, has seen three big screen adaptations. There’s the 1933 classic with Katharine Hepburn and Joan Bennett which was followed by the 1949 remake with June Allyson and Peter Lawford before the 1994 version with Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Claire Danes and Christian Bale. Sony have given the order for another remake which’ll have a script by Olivia Milch (son of David Milch, creator of the massively popular Deadwood) which revolves around the March family, made up of four daughters and their mother.

Little Women – 2016?

The Raid was easily the biggest and best action film of 2011. It took a remarkable $15 million, it doesn’t sound like much in blockbuster terms but for an independent action film with an unheard of Welsh director in the form of Gareth Evans and an unknown lead star in the form of Iko Uwais. The Raid 2: Berandal is set just two hours after the end of the first film and sees Rama (Uwais) returning home only to find that the action has only just begun. Evans (who’s been very busy with both Berandal and his segment of six part horror anthology V/H/S/2, is confident that he’ll be able to launch the first trailer next month but, until then, he’s given us a teaser poster for the sequel.

The Raid 2: Berandal – early 2014

New Hobbit 2 posters and trailer, Disney plans Cruella De Vil film and the must-sees of October 2013

October 2013 through to January 2014 is bringing us some big releases. This feature will be guiding you along and giving you the opportunity t start filling in your film diary.

October:

The Fifth Estate – Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters, the last two Twilight films) directs the true recent story of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The British actor of the moment Benedict Cumberbatch (The Hobbit, Sherlock, Star Trek: Into Darkness) takes the lead role while Spanish star Daniel Bruhl (Rush, The Bourne Ultimatum) plays tech-obsessed activist Daniel Domscheit-Berg as they set out extracting secrets from whistleblowers across the world and publishing them online. Carice van Houten (Repo Men, Valkyrie) and Peter Capaldi (World War Z and the new Doctor Who) also star. OCT 11th

Emperor – Tommy Lee Jones (Men In Black, Lincoln, No Country for Old Men) and Matthew Fox star in Peter Webber’s (Girl With A Pearl Earring) WW2 drama about the two leads character’s deciding the fate of surrendered Japanese Emperor’s daughter Hirohito (Eriko Hatsune). OCT 4th

Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 – Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn are the directors of the animated sequel to the 2009 oddball family comedy. James Caan, Bill Hader, Anna Faris and Adam Sandberg are the stars of a plot that sees all the animals in the safe-haven of Swallow Falls turn into bizarre food-animal hybrids. OCT 25th

Captain Phillips – Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, Saving Private Ryan) is the title character in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and his ordeal at the hands of Somali pirates. Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Green Zone) is the director of the hostage thriller that could see him and Hanks in  contention for Oscars. OCT 18th

Machete Kills – Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) directs this action sequel. Danny Trejo (Breaking Bad) returns in a plot that sees his character, Machete, thrown back into action when the US Government appoints him with the task of charging into Mexico and taking down on of the US’s most wanted drug lords. Pop-star Lady Gaga stars in a revamped cast featuring Amber Heard (Drive Angry, Zombieland), Michelle Rodriguez (Avatar, Fast and Furious) and Carlos Estevez (AKA Charlie Sheen) as the US President. OCT 11th

Ender’s Game – Scott Orson Card’s sci-fi novel is finally adapted into a big-budget action film. Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield – Hugo) is a seemingly ordinary teen whose chosen to go to outer space and begin training as one of the first of a new breed of war commanders who must fight back against the impending alien threat. Harrison Ford (Star Wars, Indiana Jones), Sir Ben Kingsley (Iron Man 3, Gandhi, Hugo), Viola Davis (The Help), Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit) and Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) also star in Gavin Hood’s (Tsotsi, X-Men Origins: Wolverine) space set thriller.

Romeo and Juliet – The aforementioned Steinfeld also has a lead role in this Shakespeare adaptation. If you don’t know the plot 1) HOW??? 2) Romeo Montague (Douglas Booth) falls for Juliet Capulet (Steinfeld) but their protective head of one of the rivalling famlies Lord Capulet (Damian Lewis) prevents them from meeting so Romeo’s friend Friar Laurence (Paul Giamatti) concocts a dangerous plan to get the romantic pair together. Ed Westwick and Kodi Smit-McPhee also star in the period drama that has a Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey, The Young Victoria) script to it’s name. OCT 11th

You’ll have heard plenty about Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World in recent months. Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Jaimie Alexander, Natalie Portman, Christopher Eccleston, Anthony Hopkins, Kat Dennings, Idris Elba and Stellan Skarsgard all play roles in a plot that sees Norse god brothers heroic Thor and sinister Loki forced to team-up to end the potential destruction caused by revived evil race the Dark Elves and their diabolical leader Malekith (30th). October also brings the release of horror sequel V/H/S/2 (14th). There’s also Dexter Fletcher’s Proclaimers based, Scottish, comedy musical Sunshine on Leith (4th). Ken Jeong, Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, Michelle Rodriguez, Bill Hader, Michael Pena, Samuel L Jackson, Luis Guzman and Snoop Dogg are all voicing characters in the story of a snail who dreams of becoming the fastest thing in the world titled Turbo (18th). James Corden and Julie Walters star in the true story of Paul Potts as he aspires to become a world renowned opera singer. His dreams are crushed over and over again until he auditions for the little known, in 2007 that is, talent show Britain’s Got Talent in One Chance (25th). Finally, we’ve got stupid, crass daredevil sequel Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (23rd). Our coverage of each month’s must-sees continues at the beginning of November with the November must-sees featuring Gravity, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Counsellor, Grace of Monaco, Last Vegas, The Family, Kill Your Darlings, Escape Plan, Philomena, Dom Hemingway and many more.

Cruella De Vil was the iconic villain of 101 Dalmations. She’s now set to have her own spin-off film. This seems to be part of Disney’s apparent plan to turn a lot of their animated classics into more grown-up live-action films. Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland was the first and it’s been followed by Rupert Sander’s Snow White and the Huntsman and the upcoming Maleficent (a retelling of Sleeping Beauty directed by Robert Stromberg and starring  Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning) and Cinderella (Kenneth Branagh directing with Lily James, Richard Madden, Helena Bonham Carter and Cate Blanchett building up the cast). Aline Brosh McKenna (writer of The Devil Wears Prada and We Bought a Zoo) has been hired to script the film as well as Branagh’s Cinderella.

Moving on, we’ve got fresh new The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug posters for you to admire.

Director Peter Jackson’s imagery is as stunning as ever in these character teasing banners. At the bottom, we’ve got returning company members Kili (Aidan Turner), Fili (Dean O’Gorman), Dwalin (Graham McTavish), Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) and Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman). Above them is the ever menacing presence of the Elven King Trandruil (Lee Pace). At the top we find a more cryptic poster. We know that it’s the legendary Bard the Bowman (Luke Evans) with the bow in the foreground. Behind him we find the Master of Laketown (Stephen Fry) accompanied by a more sinister, knife wielding figure. Much internet searching in my behalf as to who this actor or his character is has been fruitless so I challenge YOU to wildly guess his true identity in the comments.

Following the posters was an epic new trailer for the film which you can find over at The Verge. Anyone trying to avoid any plot details of the film (seeing as it does now differ from original book by JRR Tolkien) may want to skip to the next paragraph. Sauron is in it! The return of Lord of the Rings’ big bad was teased by The Necromancer in the previous film, An Unexpected Journey, but his eye does flash up on the screen. His distinctive orc army also looks like it’ll make an appearance in the dark land of Mordor. We’re also teased more of likely the most terrifying dragon in recent film history in the form of the titular villain Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). The Desolation of Smaug looks like it could be a more open with roaming special effects rather than An Unexpected Journey which was, at time, a little cramped into tight sets and the adventure really got going as soon as we got out of the enclosed areas.

“His name is Bilbo!”

Cruella De Vil – 2016?

Cinderella – March 13th 2015

Maleficent – May 30th 2014

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – December 13th

The November Preview Special – Early November here on Tuorhoth Movies

James McAvoy is Frankenstein and new poster for Romeo and Juliet

Next year, two Frankenstein films are to be released but at different ends of 2014. The first is I, Frankenstein and is from director Stewart Beattie (writer of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Australia and GI Joe: Rise of Cobra plus director of Tomorrow, When the War Began). It’s set in modern day with Aaron Eckhart as the Frankenstein Monster as he’s caught up in a war between two immortal clans and stars Bill Nighy (Pirates of the Caribbean, Love Actually) and Miranda Otto (The Lord of the Rings, War of the Worlds). The year’s other release is simply titled Frankenstein.

It has a screenplay by Max Landis (son of horror legend John Landis) and directed by Paul McGuigan (Lucky Number Slevin). The only casting so far was Daniel Radcliffe. The English star is most likely to be remembered by all for the Harry Potter films but has done excellent post-Potter work with The Woman In Black (with Ciaran Hinds), Kill Your Darlings (with Dane de Haan, Elizabeth Olsen and Ben Foster) and the upcoming Horns (with Juno Temple).

He will play Igor, the assistant of Victor Frankenstein who’s casting is the subject of this post. James McAvoy will be taking the main role as the lonely, mad scientist who robs the local cemeteries to put body parts into his monster. We’re still not sure who will be playing The Monster itself and whether this will introduce the Bride or if they’ll be producing something similar Danny Boyle’s stage-play where Johnny Lee Millar and Benedict Cumberbatch play both Victor and the Monster.

McAvoy will be best known for The Last King of Scotland (for which he won multiple awards), Wanted, The Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and is now the young Charles Xavier in the X-Men films. He’s got plenty of upcoming projects now. After early this year’s Welcome to the Punch and Trance, he has Filth, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and Hers and next year’s Bryan Singer superhero adaptation X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Finally, a new poster for Carlo Carlei’s new Shakespeare adaptation. It’s adapted by the Elizabethan playwright’s most famous production: Romeo and Juliet. True Grit’s Academy Award nominee Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth play the leading duo with Damian Lewis, Paul Giamatti, Ed Westwick and Stellan Skarsgard. The man who made Downton Abbey a worldwide success, Julian Fellowes writes a screenplay that’ll hopefully be staying truer to Shakespeare’s original than Baz Luhrman’s Romeo + Juliet’s modern setting or the complete garden themed revamp animation seen in Gnomeo and Juliet. Here’s the poster and an earlier trailer for Romeo and Juliet.

Romeo and Juliet is out September 6th

Frankenstein is out October 17th 2014