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A trailer has been released for the upcoming biographical movie The Fabelmans from Steven Spielberg which can seen in full below.

  • The movie is directed by Steven Spielberg
  • It stars Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen among others.
  • And has a release date of 23rd November 2022.
  • Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen appeared together in Take This Waltz

Synopsis for The Fabelmans

A portrait of the formative years of Steven Spielberg, before he became a celebrated director.

Check out the Salty Popcorn movie page for more information on this upcoming film.

Director Edgar Wright brings his unique style back to the cinema in this drama horror movie Last Night in Soho which is given an 18 rating by the BBFC for strong bloody violence.

The movie stars Thomasin McKenzie as the girl in modern times and Anya Taylor-Joy as her time companion, the supporting cast include Matt Smith and Diana Rigg.

As mentioned the movie is directed by Edgar Wright who is probably best known for The Cornetto Trilogy, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The Worlds End.

Movie Synopsis

An aspiring fashion designer is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer. However, the glamour is not all it appears to be, and the dreams of the past start to crack and splinter into something far darker.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Last Night in Soho
  • BBFC age rating: 18 Certificate
  • Reason: strong bloody violence
  • Release date: 29th October 2021
  • Runtime: 117m (1 hour 57 minutes)
  • Director: Edgar Wright
  • Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg

Based on the stage show of the same name, Everybody's Talking About Jamie has been given a 12A age rating for infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, discrimination.

The movie stars Max Harwood and Lauren Patel in lead roles with Richard E. Grant and Sharon Hogan also making appearances.

The movie is directed by Jonathan Butterell who also directed the stage version in 2018.

Movie Synopsis

Jamie New is a 16-year-old who doesn't quite fit in. Instead of pursuing a traditional career, he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Uncertain about his future, Jamie knows one thing for sure -- he's going to be a sensation. Supported by his loving mother and amazing friends, Jamie overcomes discrimination and bullying to step out of the darkness -- and into the spotlight.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Everybody's Talking About Jamie
  • BBFC age rating: 12A Certificate
  • Reason: infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, discrimination
  • Release date: 17th September 2021
  • Runtime: 115m (1 hour 55 minutes)
  • Director: Jonathan Butterell
  • Starring: Max Harwood, Lauren Patel, Richard E. Grant, Sharon Horgan

The Peanut Butter Falcon has been passed uncut in the UK and given a 12A age rating by the BBFC.

The Comedy Drama directed by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz stars Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson.

The story centres around a Down syndrome who dreams of becoming a professional wrestler and one day runs away to pursue his dream.

The film has been granted its 12A certificate by the BBFC for moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language, it has a runtime of 97 minutes (1 hour 37 minutes) and is released in the UK on 18th October 2019.

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Despite the surprise yesterday that Disney is buying LucasFilms from George Lucas for �2 1/2 billion, which will include the license to all the franchises that the production company owns, it wasn't really that much of a surprise, and it could have been predicted.

Not long ago it was reported that Lucas wanted to retire, to leave the Hollywood blockbuster behind and maybe concentrate on smaller budget films like his recently produced film Red Tails, this is a large chunk of change to do that.

Lucas has always had a good relationship with Disney, just go to a theme park and see the level of Star Wars merchandise for sale, and the infamous Star Tours ride which was opened in 1987 and got a major revamp in 2010.

So in the end it was Disney who have purchased LucasFilms rather than maybe the more obvious studio, 20th Century Fox but the real question has to be the continuing production of it's most loved franchises, well both of them anyway.

First off is the Indiana Jones franchise, directed by Steven Spielberg and funded and released by Paramount, will future episodes 1) still have the involvement of Paramount, not really a big issue, or 2) be directed by Spielberg? Or star Harrison Ford? Disney are know for cashing in on big film names, see Aladdin, Cars, Beauty and the Beast to name a few, and maybe fans have something to worry about.

Now lets address the one on all our minds. At the press conference it was almost instantly announced that there will be a Star Wars Episode VII (7) released in 2015, oooh, that's big, and scary, and with Lucas taking an back seat, although he has an advisory role, what will happen.

Lucas may have tarnished the Star Wars franchise with the prequel trilogy, but above anything else he was very true to the franchise, and the universe he has created, he clearly has a lot of affection for all things Star Wars and despite not doing the best job possible a lot of love and attention went into the films, that in difficult narrative circumstances tied the films into the original series, and the characters were also true to it.

Star Wars Episode VII possibly isn't the concern, Disney also announced there will be an Episode VIII in 2017 and Episode IX in 2019 this is more worrying and anything beyond that are clearly frightening.

Star Wars has been with us since 1977, there has been 6 films of varying degrees of quality, but it has millions and millions of fans worldwide who still love the series, Lucas shattered some of our dreams in 1999 with Episode I, but those dreams have been repaired over time, we either forget them or learn to love them, is Disney about to totally destroy our dreams? When all has been said and done what I really want to know is, did Disney get the 1977 Star Wars Holiday Special in the deal and will they now release it onto Blu-ray?