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Sin City News

2005 Certificate 18
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Comic artist genius Frank Miller and Desperado director Robert Rodriguez combine to bring Miller's searing, stylised vision of a torn, twisted city - and the people within it. Told in three chapters and definitely not for the faint of heart... Read more

Starring Bruce Willis, Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Clive Owen
Director Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller, Quentin Tarant
Genres Action/Adventure, Audio Descriptive, Thriller

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  • Fantastic Four

    Sin City now out on DVD

    • 26 Sep 2005

    One of the year's biggest films makes its way on to DVD today, with the UK release of Frank Miller's Sin City. The film wowed cinemagoers earlier this year with its impressive black and white visual effects and an all-star cast. The film was directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, and also features Quentin Tarantino as a special guest director. The lead roles in the movie are taken by Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Benicio del Toro, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Michael... Read more

    Texas

    Claustrophobic Rourke hates prosthetics

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 11 Nov 2011

    Mickey Rourke hates sitting in the make-up chair for prosthetics fittings because he's claustrophobic. The Wrestler star loved playing both King Hyperion in new film Immortals and Marv in Sin City, but he could have done without the makeovers. He admits the Sin City shoot was particularly challenging: "I didn't like the three hours of make-up because you have to keep it on for 13 to 14 hours a day. It's latex and glue and that stuff that gets my eyes all red, some chemical. It's a nightmare. "I Read more

    Leaving Las Vegas - HD

    Shue returning to Las Vegas for CSI

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 20 Nov 2011

    Leaving Las Vegas star Elisabeth Shue is heading back to Sin City as the latest addition to Las Vegas-based crime drama Csi: Crime Scene Investigation. The actress, who was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1995 movie, is joining the cast of the hit TV show and will make her first appearance in the series in February (12). Shue comes into the show as longtime star Marg Helgenberger is preparing to leave after playing Catherine Willows for 11 seasons. Executive producer Carol... Read more

    New York

    Director Miller attacks Occupy protesters

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 13 Nov 2011

    Sin City director Frank Miller has taken aim at the Occupy Wall Street protesters in a furious new blog post, urging the anti-corporate greed activists to get organised or go home. While many celebrities are supporting the movement, which began in New York over two months ago and is now spreading worldwide, the writer/director is far from impressed with what he's seen and he considers the individuals taking part nothing more than "losers". He writes, "The 'Occupy' movement... is nothing but a... Read more

    The Happy Birthday

    Grint holds belated birthday bash in Vegas

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 18 Sep 2011

    Rupert Grint celebrated his recent birthday by hosting a lavish party in Las Vegas over the weekend (17-18Sep11). The Harry Potter star turned 23 last month (24Aug11), but he decided to mark the event on Saturday night (17Sep11) in Sin City, starting with a birthday dinner at the Sugar Factory. Grint posed for photos as he was presented with a gigantic cake by staff at the venue, before indulging in more sweet treats at a candy shop in the city's Paris Hotel. The former child actor then... Read more

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    • Sin City - Blu-ray
      Comic artist genius Frank Miller and Desperado director Robert Rodriguez combine to bring Miller's searing, stylised vision of a torn, twisted city - and the people within it. Told in three chapters and definitely not for the faint of heart......

    • Sin City
      Comic artist genius Frank Miller and Desperado director Robert Rodriguez combine to bring Miller's searing, stylised vision of a torn, twisted city - and the people within it. Told in three chapters and definitely not for the faint of heart......