A chronicle of the life of Elvis Presley (Rhys Meyers), from his humble beginnings to his rise to international stardom. Read more
| Starring | Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Randy Quaid, Rose McGowan, Tim Guinee |
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| Director | James Steven Sadwith |
| Genres | Drama |
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Bond star Daniel Craig has pecs appeal - he has topped a new poll to find Hollywood's hottest torsos. The scene in which the hunk emerged from the sea wearing only tight trunks in Casino Royale proved the biggest hit with women in a Lovefilm.com poll. Scottish tough-guy Gerard Butler was second for his ripped appearance in Spartan epic 300. In third place was Brad Pitt, who showed off his toned torso in Troy, while hairy comic Sacha Baron Cohen's green 'mankini' scene in Borat was voted into... Read more
The revolution will not be televised, but it will be in cinemas in two parts. Che: Part One opens on 1st January with Che: Part Two coming out hot on it's heels on 20th February. So we thought it was about time we caught up with director Steven Soderbergh to ask him how he chose which periods of Che Guevara's life to focus on and what it was like directing in a second language. Steven also told us about the surprising way he plans on approaching his next historical subject. LOVEFiLM: Did you... Read more
George Lucas appears to have gone back on an earlier suggestion that Shia LeBeouf may take over from Harrison Ford in the next Indiana Jones movie A scene in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull saw LeBeouf's character almost get his hands on his father's famous fedora hat, which appeared to suggest he may take over the role when Indy retired. Speaking at the film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Lucas did confirm that the fifth film would focus on Mutt Williams ... Read more
Legendary rock n roll rebel Cox gets the biopic treatment he surely deserves courtesy of writer-director Jake Kasdan and writer-producer Judd Apatow. It kicks off in time-honoured fashion with Cox on the point of receiving a lifetime achievement award, then flashes back to the infamous childhood machete trauma that forever alienated him from his father but which set him on his rocky road to musical superstardom. Echoes of recent movies about Dewey's near-contemporaries, Ray Charles and Johnny... Read more