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Coraline

Coraline

We enjoyed doing a three-way so much last time, that we thought we’d do all of our thoughts and feelings about Coraline as one massive, wonderful cornucopia of YourFace-ness.
So, topics at the ready here is what we thought of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline (we do love a good preview; makes us feel all special)
Did the film [...]

Your Face is an Advert : Podcast One

Here’s our first attempt at a podcast! Sorry about the sound Quality but we’ll fix it next time! Enjoy and let us know what you think.

Coraline Breaks internet 4th Wall, makes me smile

Coraline Breaks internet 4th Wall, makes me smile

Coraline, the new all 3D Stop Motion Film based on a book by Neil Gaiman has got it, totally got it. They’ve taken over banner ad space and played with the genre.
Have a look and see what you think, I haven’t enjoyed a banner ad this much since Mac Vs. PC!
Here’s another…

I love the fact [...]

NOF: Role Models

Starring Paul Rudd, Sean William Scott, A little black kid, McLovin
I have always wondered how movie reviewers get to watch movies before they are out on general release. The answer is that they go to special preview screenings, so they can see it first. Happily, for this film a special screening was laid on for [...]

Now Showing: The Lost art of the Film Poster

This is a collection of reimagined film posters highlighting what can be done if people take the time – aboslutely beautiful, if only they bothered to do this for new releses.

Mamma Mia

Mamma Mia

Here I go again, my my…
Mark! stop that! sorry Mark
anywho, i know this isn’t exactly hot off the press, but twas my birthday treat for my parents to take me to the gayest movie showing at the time, so take a chance, take a chance take a chic-a-cha-chance
MARK!! I’m serious! sorry Mark :S
So, storyline: 20 [...]

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

I was dubious about this film to start with.  It’s the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the former Fashion Editor of the French Elle Magazine.  He suffered a spontaneous stroke rendering him almost entirely paralysed, apart from his right eyelid and his imagination, known as ‘Locked-In Syndrome’.  Bauby spent the next 6 months dictating his [...]

First look, Disney Pixar's New 3D Film UP + Burn E

First look, Disney Pixar’s New 3D Film UP + Burn E

This is the first Teaser Trailer for the new Disney Pixar Film UP as seen at Comicon.

Carl Fredricksen is 78 years old and walks like a hunchback with his tripod cane. When Carl was a child, he met and eventually married a girl named Ellie who grew up in a small midwestern town. Ellie [...]

Not Our Face: Prince Caspian Review

Not Our Face: Prince Caspian Review

The Pensieve Children (Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy) are trying to adjust to life as school children in London after returning from Narnia a year ago. Suddenly they are yanked out of thier reality back to the magical land of talking creatures and magic, only to discover that over 1000 years have passed and [...]