More X-Men Stars Join Days Of Future Past Cast

Director Bryan Singer has confirmed that next time travelling/alternate reality X-Men adventure will feature even more returning faces form the original X-Men Trilogy.

Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen had previously been confirmed to play older versions of Professor X and Magneto alongside their young counterparts James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. Hugh Jackman will also star as Wolverine for the seventh time.

Now via Twitter Singer has announced that Anna Paquin, Ellen Page and Shawn Rashmore. The trio played Rouge, Kitty Pride and Iceman respectively in the previous films.

With the growing cast it’s perhaps unsurprising that some of the cast X-men First Class seem to be missing out on the next instalment. January Jones who played evil telepath Emma Frost and Rose Byrne who played Charles Xavier’s love interest Moria MacTaggert have both admitted they haven’t seen a script yet and have had no indications they’ll be involved this time.

Following on from X-Men First Class which rebooted the franchise in the early 1960s, Days Of Future Past sees the mutant heroes trying to change the course of history to prevent a dystopian future ruled by giant robots, after receiving a psychic warning across time.

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2013 Winners List

The 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards have taken place in Los Angeles, honouring excellence in film and primetime television. It was another night for increasingly familiar winners as Daniel Day-Lewis, Anne Hathaway and Jennifer Lawrence all picked up more awards to add to their rapidly growing collections. Shows like Homeland, Downton Abbey and 30 Rock all had good night’s as well.

Full Official Winners list below:

FILM CATEGORIES:

Best actor: Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln

Best actress: Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook

Best supporting actor: Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln

Best supporting actress: Anne Hathaway – Les Miserables

Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture: Argo


TELEVISION CATEGORIES:

Best actor (drama): Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad

Best actress (drama): Claire Danes – Homeland

Best ensemble cast (drama): Downton Abbey

Best actor (comedy): Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock

Best actress (comedy): Tina Fey – 30 Rock

Best ensemble cast (comedy): Modern Family

Best actor (miniseries): Kevin Costner – Hatfields & McCoys

Best actress (miniseries): Julianne Moore – Game Change

 

Check out our gallery of red carpet images from this year’s awards below:

Daniel Day-Lewis Calls For More Hospice Care

Steven Spielberg’s historical masterpiece Lincoln looks set to dominate this year’s academy awards, with Daniel Day-Lewis seen as an inevitable winner of his third best actor award for his flawless performance as America’s most iconic president.

Speaking in Dublin on the red carpet at the charity European premiere of film, the acclaimed method actor opened up about his passionate belief in the vital importance of providing funding and support for hospice care.

Speaking about his personal family experiences and the death of his mother, the Oscar nominated star was keen to stress just how much a difference this kind of care can make to the final days of people’s lives.

Lamenting the increasing lack of available beds and facilities, he praised the staff that helped his own mother and quick to remind authorities of the inherent duty to help people. It’s a compassionate call to arms befitting of Abraham Lincoln himself.

Video Interview below:

Peter Dinklage Confirmed for London Film and Comic Con 2013

The hit HBO series Game of Thrones has taken the UK by storm with its first two amazing seasons, now to celebrate the much anticipated third season returning to Sky One this year London Film and Comic Con will be host to some of the shows most beloved characters including PETER DINKLAGE, JASON MOMOA, KRISTIAN NAIRN and CLIVE RUSSELL who will taking part in signing autographs, professional photshoots and talks!

Peter Dinklage is best known for his role as Tyrion Lannister in the critically acclaimed TV series Game of Thrones. His performance saw him collect an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2011, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2012.

Dinklage will be joined by Jason Momoa, other wise known as Khal Drogo the leader of the Dothraki Nomads. Momoa, who is also known for his role as Ronan Dex in Stargate Atlantis was the last person to be cast for the Game of Thrones TV pilot, but Drogo left a lasting imprint on fans worldwide.

Kristian Nairn, known for his role as the loveable Hodor who is never seen far from Bran Stark’s side, and new cast member Clive Russell who will be playing Brynden Tully in series three will also be attending London Film and Comic Con this July.

All four of the Game of Thrones stars will be taking part in signing autographs, professional photo shoots and on stage talks over the weekend. Tickets are available from the Showmasters On-line Shop now! But be sure to check out the other stars attending too, including guests from Terminator, E.T, Star Trek, Star Wars and many more!

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London Film and Comic Con
Friday 5th – Sunday 7th July 2013
Earls Court 2, London
SW5 9TA

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Lincoln Review

The Plot:

Steven Spielberg’s long awaited biopic of iconic American President Abraham Lincoln focuses on the last few months of his life as he attempts to pass the 13th Amendment through the House of Representatives and abolish slavery forever. However this triumphant historical moment is set against the end of the brutally destructive American civil war and his own personal sacrifices.

The Good:

With a stellar cast including Academy Award nominees Tommy Lee Jones, Sally Fields and Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln was always destined to be something special. With Steven Spielberg at the helm and Tony Kushner drafting the screenplay, this dialogue heavy insight into one of the most riveting moments of American history is not to be missed.

Abraham Lincoln had a rare almost mythical quality which has endured throughout the ages as an emblem of the best of the American dream and the ideals it represents. But the real triumph of Spielberg’s latest masterpiece is that it humanises such a statuesque historical figure, making him finally a real living and breathing man. Spielberg expertly delivers a Lincoln who is simultaneously both the inspiring father of a nation and an ordinary family man.

This film simply couldn’t have been made without Daniel Day-Lewis. He remains the ultimate method actor, physically and emotionally transforming himself into Honest Abe. It’s a brilliant nuanced performance that is instantly recognisable and truthful; whilst skilfully avoiding any of the overall familiar stereotypes associated with more crude Lincoln caricatures. With a perfectly intoned voice, shuffling walk and passive nature; you cannot fault Day-Lewis’s characterization and awards a-plenty should be placed firmly in his hands.

Tommy Lee Jones is equally magnificent as radical pro-abolition supporter Thaddeus Stephens. His quick tongued, imposing authority guides us through the House of Representative scenes mesmerizingly when Day Lewis is not present. The surprising humour within the film falls mainly on Jones capable shoulders. His quick quips instantly make you chuckle with an effortless ease that gives the film a welcomed light relief. This Texan actor is back to his best in this film and like Day-Lewis picks his key moments to truly shine and provide award worthy performances throughout.

Rounding out the rest of the cast, there are no performances big or small that fall through the cracks. Every character is carefully considered and acted with dedication and conviction, most notably through David Strathairn, James Spader and Hal Holbrook.

The Bad:

Taking a step back from glossy visuals, Spielberg and Kushner have opted for a narrative heavy theatrical style which may prove slightly off-putting for some audiences. A demanding 150minute runtime is packed with in depth information about the intricacies of the American legislative process and a dizzying array of characters.

The film’s trailers may have tended to create a potentially misleading impression that Lincoln is a sweeping civil war epic full of rousing battles on a grand scale. However in truth the film is far more compact and intimate as a simple character drama. The film has sharp and quick moving dialogue that is engaging and clever, although admittedly a lot to take in on a single viewing. But really that’s just an excuse to watch Lincoln repeatedly.

The Ugly Truth:

Lincoln is exciting and heart-warming in spite of its slow pacing, representing a dazzling return to form for one of the greatest directors of all time. Daniel Day-Lewis delivers a simply astonishing performance to bring the spirit of one of the most recognizable and significant figures in world history back to life on the big screen. A stellar supporting cast and expert direction from Steven Spielberg make Lincoln must see magnificence.

Red Carpet interviews below with Steven Spielberg, Sally Field and Daniel Day-Lewis at the Dublin charity premiere: