
This is the first in our new movie quiz feature - Pixelate! The aim of the game is pretty simple we show you a movie poster and you have to guess which movie the poster is from. The hard part is that the poster has been pixelated and this makes it much trickier to identify.

This week in Posted we have two new movie posters for you to check out. From comedies poking fun at the film noir genre to a new twist on alien invasion movies

In this edition of Posted we have two new movie posters for you to take a look at. One is a low budget indie film about a man gaining his mojo back through salsa dancing and the other is the latest animated film from the mighty mighty Pixar

This week in Posted we bring you two big movies due out later this year, both sure to light up the big screen with lots of visual eye candy, action and tension

The upcoming remake of the Crazies which we’ve already covered here in recent days is this week’s feature in Posted. We have the original poster from the 1973 The Crazies and we also have the new 2009 remake posters so we can look at the contrasting styles from then till now

Death Race is set in the year 2012 where the general population who are currently living in a recession are entertained in the double figure millions by a TV phenomenon. That TV phenomenon is Death Race and it's a gladiatorial style race/battle in cars and trucks, with the main aim to get through 3 races alive and in one piece. All the drivers are prisoners from serious crimes and if a driver wins five races in a row then they earn their freedom

This week in Posted we have two new movie posters for you to browse upon, from a documentary following 3 role playing fanatics to the latest and highly polished Dreamworks animation movie

Employee of the month is set in the world of Super Club super store where buying in bulk is every human’s right! Why buy a packet or crisps when you can buy 2000 packets at once for a whopping 75% discount of the price

So it’s that time of year again, and the awards season is kicking off with the 2009 Golden Globes. Cue some interesting nominations which always seem to affect the subsequent award shows. And with the results already in and many of you will already know who’s scooped the big awards, with a couple of films claiming a lions share of awards this year
Posted on - January 12th, 2009 |
Tags: Angelina Jolie, Danny Boyle, Golden Globes, Heath Ledger, Kate Winslet, MIckey Rourke, Robert Downey Jr, Ron Howard, Slumdog Millionaire, Steven Spielberg, The Boxer, WALL-E

In the second in our series of Indian Jones film reviews, we have the sequel in the production time line, but Temple of Doom is actually a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark being set in 1935 where Raiders was set in 1936
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