Daniel Radcliffe returns to the big screen with a scream
We've eagerly awaited the release of Daniel Radcliffe's latest flick, The Woman In Black, ever since it premiered in London last month. We caught up with the singer on the red carpet in January and he told us about his frustration over being pigeonholed as Harry Potter. With his first film since the Potter franchise opening in the UK today, the pressure is on.
Check out the trailer below, and see what else is opening in cinemas across the UK this weekend.
The Woman In Black
Daniel Radcliffe stars as Arthur Kipps in this film adaptation of one of Britain's most beloved ghost stories. Kipps is a lawyer sent to a mysterious estate in the heart of a bleak marshland to try and locate the papers of its former residents so it can be sold. Rumour has it the mansion is haunted by a scorned woman who lost her child, and has since sought revenge on the town's children. Expect lots of jumps, sinister music and beautiful, eerie set design.
The Woman In Black is out now
The Muppets
Jason Segel - who previously made us laugh in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I Love You, Man and How I Met Your Mother - co-wrote this new vision of The Muppet franchise. The film stars Segel and Amy Adams, along with all our favourite Muppet characters, as the fuzzy gang seek to re-ignite their careers after a long hiatus from showbiz.
With appearances by Neil Patrick Harris, Jack Black, Selena Gomez, Feist, Dave Grohl and Whoopi Goldberg, to name a few, this is bound to be one of the comedy events of the year. Plus, there's adorable chickens performing Cee Lo Green. How could you go wrong?
The Muppets is out now
The Vow
If you're looking for a Valentine's Day tear-jerker, look no further than The Vow, which stars perky Rachel McAdams (The Notebook) and beefy Channing Tatum (Step Up) in a tale of true love put through the ringer.
When a happily married couple, Paige and Leo, are in a serious car accident, Paige loses her memory and cannot recall her husband or her marriage. Faced with the possibility of losing his soulmate forever, Leo must make his wife fall in love with him all over again, but Paige's ex-boyfriend (Scott Speedman) has other plans.
The Vow is out now
A Dangerous Method
We caught up with heartthrob of the moment, Michael Fassbender, at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards last month, after he scooped up a prize for British Actor of the Year. In his latest role, he plays famed psychiatrist Carl Jung. Joining him in the the drama is Keira Knightley, playing a troubled Russian patient, and Viggo Mortensen, playing the infamous Sigmund Freud.
A Dangerous Method is out now
Big Miracle
If you're in the mood for a heart-warming cinematic cheese fest this week, Big Miracle may be your cup of tea. Starring John Krasinski as a small-town Alaskan journalist and Drew Berrymore as a Green Peace worker, it tells the true story of a group of concerned citizens fighting to free a group of whales trapped in freezing ice. Grab the tissues!
Big Miracle is out now
Enjoy the show!
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