The short children’s story of Jack & The Beanstalk may not have been long enough to bring to the big-screen but a writing team of Darren Lemke, Dan Studney, David Dobkin and Christopher McQuarrie have fleshed the fairytale for a new generation. X-MEN and SUPERMAN RETURNS director Bryan Singer is at the helm of JACK THE GIANT SLAYER, as we follow Jack (Nicolas Hoult) and his brushes with the race of long-forgotten giants living in the skies. A gateway into their world, via a magic bean, unleashes a war between tiny humans on their massive and monstrous counterparts. Could, or rather should, be fun?
Feast your eyes on these trio of featurettes giving an in-depth look at the action-adventure due in US cinemas 1st March and 22nd March in the UK. Ian McShane, Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy, Eleanor Tomlinson, Eddie Marsan and Stanley Tucci co-star.
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Craig was our great north east correspondent, proving that it’s so ‘grim up north’ that losing yourself in a world of film is a foregone prerequisite. He has been studying the best (and often worst) of both classic and modern cinema at the University of Life for as long as he can remember. Craig’s favorite films include THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, JFK, GOODFELLAS, SCARFACE, and most of John Carpenter’s early work, particularly THE THING and HALLOWEEN.
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