Sequel movie Minions: The Rise of Gru has been given a U age rating in the UK for mild comic violence, very mild scary scenes, rude humour, language.
The movie stars the voice talents of Steve Carell as the evil henchman Gru as he has done in the Despicable Me movies, it also stars the voice talent of Pierre Coffin as the Minions.
The movie is directed by Kyle Balda, Brad Ableson, Jonathan del Val who have all worked on Despicable Me and Minions movies in the past.
Movie Synopsis
In the 1970s, young Gru tries to join a group of supervillains called the Vicious 6 after they oust their leader -- the legendary fighter Wild Knuckles. When the interview turns disastrous, Gru and his Minions go on the run with the Vicious 6 hot on their tails. Luckily, he finds an unlikely source for guidance -- Wild Knuckles himself -- and soon discovers that even bad guys need a little help from their friends.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Were all waiting in anticipation for the new Terminator movie which is according to producer James Cameron as true sequel to 1991's Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
The director or T2 and producer of Terminator: Dark Fate said in an interview that there has always been a dark tone to the movies so this came naturally.
Check out the interview in the video below and visit the page on Yahoo! to see the story in full.
Kingsman The Secret Service, directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring Colin Firth, takes over at the top of the UK video chart this week on it's debut week of sales.
Kingsman The Secret Service was released in the UK on 30th January of 2015 where it entered the UK box office at number 2, heated to the top by Big Hero 6.
The film spent a successful 9 weeks on the official top 15, but was still floating around in some cinemas a couple of weeks ago and hence still taking box office grosses.
To date the film has grossed £16.5 million in the UK making it the 247th highest grossing film, wordwide it has grossed $403.3 million making it the 197th top grossing film worldwide.
Last weeks top film, American Sniper, falls just a single place this week to number 2.
Also new on the UK video charts this week are: Kajaki at number 7, controversial The Interview at number 8, Mortdecai at number 9 and Vice, starring Bruce Willis at number 19.
Sony Pictures has made the decision to cancel the release of controversial film The Interview after threats of another cyber attack.
The film which was due out around Christmas has not got a new release date, if indeed it ever does.
Sony cancels release of film at centre of hacking attack. Over 100,000 #TheInterview tweets sent in the last 24 hours pic.twitter.com/Pyez2zkiL4
— BBC Trending (@BBCtrending) December 18, 2014