‘King of Thieves’, starring Sir Michael Caine, is based on a real-life jewel heist that took place back in 2015 at the Hutton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London.
Kingsman: The Secret Service is a Matthew Vaughn movie. He may sound like a dependable English cricketer, but the film-maker has made a name for himself in Hollywood on the back of producing, writing and directing films like Layer Cake, Stardust, Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class and now Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Christopher Nolan has become one of the few living directors, who could claim to be a household name. When he releases a film, it’s not just another movie… it’s a cinematic event.
Movies and magic share the art of illusion. Making you believe something’s real is the end goal for both entertainment mediums, which can be a tricky balancing act in itself. Slick crime thriller Now You See Me walks this tightrope, drawing audiences in with its heady mix of intrigue and crime, in an attempt to […]
It all seems a little too much for Morgan Freeman. The 75-year-old American actor was seen nodding off during a live television interview about his latest movie, “Now You See Me” with Michael Caine. Caine was too busy talking about magic to realise Freeman had momentarily closed his eyes.
Elton John’s fellow billionaire gay pals were clearly over the *ahem* moon when he decided to pull down his pants and display his ass to Michael Caine. Click through for full view of Sir Elton’s backside and find out who else he mooned recently.
Christopher Nolan is a perfectionist, a conductor who insists that every instrument at his disposal is finely calibrated and double-checked. This means his films are always beautiful and reinforced by strong writing, powerful music and breathtaking visuals. His clinical precision could be accused of siphoning the warmth, imperfection and joy out of film, but he does tend […]
The BBC has a new show called The Trip, which features two of Britain’s greatest comedians, Gavin & Stacey’s Rob Brydon and Alan Partridge’s Steve Coogan. In this clip, the two try to outdo each other with their Michael Caine impressions and the result is further proof that no one does comedy quite like the Brits.