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Showing posts with label Danny Boyle. Show all posts

Cillian Murphy and Danny Boyle reunite at the “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” world premiere in London

Now showing in PH cinemas 

(L-R) Cillian Murphy, Chi Lewis-Parry, Alfie Williams, Nia DaCosta, Emma Laird, Erin Kellyman, Jack O'Connell and Danny Boyle attend the world premiere of "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" at BFI IMAX on January 13, 2026 in London, England. 

OG lead actor for 28 Days Later and executive producer Cillian Murphy makes an appearance at the world premiere of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple held at the BFI  IMAX theater in London on January 16. He posed along with the cast, director Nia DaCosta, and writer-producer Danny Boyle.

“It’s just so extraordinarily intense.” Take a look behind the scenes of “28 Years Later” in the new featurette with Danny Boyle, Nia DaCosta, and Ralph Fiennes

In PH cinemas Jan 14

In a world ravaged by infected, the greatest threat to survival might just be humanity. Danny Boyle and Alex Garland take us back into the twisted world of 28 Years Later, and turning the world on its head is director Nia DaCosta with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The newest featurette has Danny Boyle talking about the impressive direction DaCosta has taken, and actor Ralph Fiennes on how humanity evolves in the face of danger and desperation.

Watch the featurette: https://youtu.be/iz_5yoUZQDo?si=JxDRkSonCWALGZvu

Rom-Com "Yesterday" is Danny Boyle's Love Letter to The Beatles

From Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, 28 Days Later) and Richard Curtis, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually and Notting Hill, comes Yesterday, a rock-n-roll comedy about music, dreams, friendship, and the long and winding road that leads to the love of your life.

(Watch the film’s trailer at https://youtu.be/S8FmtPKv1cY.) 

A World Without Beatles Songs in "Yesterday" Trailer

Yesterday, everyone knew The Beatles.  Today, only Jack remembers their songs. And he’s about to become a very big deal. Watch the brand new trailer for Universal Pictures’ new comedy Yesterday from the Oscar-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire.



From Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) and Richard Curtis, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually and Notting Hill, comes a rock-n-roll comedy about music, dreams, friendship, and the long and winding road that leads to the love of your life.

"T2: Trainspotting" Teaser Trailer Announces Sequel‏

The teaser trailer for Columbia Pitures' “T2: Trainspotting,” the sequel to director Danny Boyle's 1996 masterpiece 2 has landed online and may be viewed at https://youtu.be/HBI9TephnYI.

Danny Boyle reunites with screenwriter John Hodge and the original cast – Ewan McGregor as Renton, Ewan Bremner as Spud, Jonny Lee Miller as Sick Boy, and Robert Carlyle as Begbie – for a story based on author Irvine Welsh’s follow-up novel “Porno.”  The sequel picks up 20 years after the events of the first film with the main characters crossing paths yet again.

Fassbender Wins Best Actor Prize from L.A. Film Critics for "Steve Jobs"‏

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has named Michael Fassbender as the year's best actor for his bravura portrayal of the real-life, titular character in Universal Pictures' “Steve Jobs.”

The recognition bodes well for the actor, who's seems to be en route for a second Academy Award nomination, following his nod for “12 Years a Slave” three years ago.

(Watch the trailer of “Steve Jobs” at http://youtu.be/34i71BJlkUY.)

Highly Awaited "Steve Jobs" Biopic Has a New Trailer‏

The new trailer of Universal Pictures’ highly anticipated biopic, “Steve Jobs” from Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle and starring Michael Fassbender in the title role, is now online and may be viewed here at http://youtu.be/34i71BJlkUY.

Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, “Steve Jobs” takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.