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  • Paramount announces Star Trek Into Darkness app

    Paramount announces Star Trek Into Darkness app

    Paramount Pictures has announced a new Star Trek Into Darkness app giving fans access to exclusive videos, images and wallpapers. The app was announced by Actress Alice Eve, who plays Dr. Carol Marcus in the film, and Qualcomm Chairman and CEO Dr. Paul E. Jacobs and will launch later this month.

  • Reebok announces worldwide filmmakers competition

    Reebok has reamed up with crowdsourcing agency MOFILM to launch a worldwide competition to identify young, talented filmmakers. The challenge set is to create films that celebrate true stories of inspirational people who live every day with passion, intent and purpose through fitness and creativity.   The overall competition will be broken down into two…

  • Michael Bay announces more Transformers 4 casting

    Transformers 4 director Michael Bay has announced the casting of Irish actor Jack Reynor. Reynor will star alongside Mark Wahlberg in the upcoming sequel which Bay has stressed “is not a reboot”. In a statement announcing Reynor’s casting, Bay said: “He is an Irish kid that came to America with 30 bucks in his pocket. Pretty…

  • London 2012 Olympics DVD sets sales record

    London 2012 Olympics DVD sets sales record

    The London 2012 Olympics DVD and Blu-ray has become the UK’s best-selling Sport & Fitness DVD according to figures from the Official Charts Company / British Video Association. The release features over seven hours of sporting highlights from the Olympic Games. It also includes Danny Boyle’s hugely-celebrated opening ceremony and exclusive commentary plus the full…

  • BAFTA nominations announced

    BAFTA nominations announced

    Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is in the frame for 10 awards at this year’s Baftas, including best film and best actor for Daniel Day-Lewis. Skyfall, the latest James Bond film, has eight nominations including Outstanding British Film and Best Supporting Actress. Other films up for awards include Les Misérables and Life of Pi, which are each…

  • YouView software update adds EPG search

    YouView has begun rolling out its latest software update, bringing the ability to search live TV content for the next seven days and support for Dolby surround sound over HDMI. Developed by BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Arqiva, BT and Talk Talk, YouView combines subscription-free broadcast channels with broadband delivered content from catch-up services…