The Beginning

Dir. Robin Whenary

A man wakes up and goes on a journey to a special…

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Hancock - Blu Ray

Dir. Peter Berg

Will Smith as a hard drinking ass kicking super hero who doesn’t play by the rules sounds like a film you want to see! This could have done for the genre what the oh so brilliant ‘Men in Black’ did for…

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50 cent joins Tamer Hussan and Danny Dyer in ‘Dead Man Running’!

When BritFilms had the privilege to sit down with that top hole geezer Tamer Hussan after the screening of ‘Cass’ (read that feature here) he made mention of a new film he had in the pipeline called ‘Dead Man Running’.

Fresh word has sprung up about it and we’re already getting very interested, not least concerning…

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Competitions alerts!...teenage angst, Hammer Films and 24: Redemption all need winning!

And it’s a triumphant trilogy of competitions we proudly announce to the world today. Shall we clarify what’s on offer people…?

Teenage angst takes on a whole new meaning in the hit British comedy ‘Angus,…

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‘Three Men and a Baby’…again!

Oh woe is me, its head in hands time! The Hollywood hydra, forever thrashing around looking for something unoriginal to sink it’s teeth into has fastened on to that hilarious 1987 Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson starring…

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Features

Win £2000's worth of stuff! It can only be: Cinema in a Box III - The Day the Credit Crunch Stood Still!

The world is in turmoil. The credit crunch continues to chomp away at our withered and worn out wallets at the worst time of the year. Fear not – BritFilms has the answer.That answer is The Cinema in a Box III: The Day the Credit Crunch Stood Still.That’s right, once again your favourite short film website is hoping to make someone’s Christmas thanks to a whole mess of film related prizes that we really hate parting with.This is the haul that every cinema lover has been waiting for. Not only do we have a DVD cupboard’s worth of entertainment to giveaway but we’ve…

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Reader Offer

If there’s one thing BritFilms hates to pull at too much it’s the purse strings. Luckily, we’ve got just the thing to make sure you don’t either. We’ve got a number of clever codes you can slap in whenever you buy a Eureka! title over at Amazon which will knock off a couple of pennies from the usual price. Nab the code for 'Lemur Street' and 'Maid Marian' and you get…

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Worst things have happened at sea - Director Olly Blackburn talks 'Donkey Punch'

Clubland meets catastrophe as 'Donkey Punch' arrives on DVD this week. A holiday of sex drugs and alcohol takes a drastic turn for the worse when three guys meet three girls and take part in a grim and grisly nightmare out in the middle of the sea. With no one around and no one to beg for help, friends become foe as one incident causes a venture out to the ocean to go completely…

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Director Dominic Lees makes us 'Outsiders'

This week sees the release of ‘Outlanders’ a tale of betrayal and fear amongst brothers who both see a future in a land of opportunity, but when tragedy strikes both must make a choice that will effect both their lives and everyone around them.

Following his father’s funeral in the Polish port of Gdansk, Adam sets off to trace his older brother Jan, last heard of in…

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Matteo Garrone - Here today, gone 'Gommorah'!

Born in Rome in 1968, art school graduate  Matteo Garrone made  his low-budget feature debut in 1997 with Terra di mezzo.  The writer-director's fourth film The Embalmer, a mysterious study of erotic obsession, played at the Directors Fortnight in Cannes during 2004 and gained American distribution.  His latest work Gomorrah, adapted from Roberto Saviano's expose of the…

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