Attack the Block 2 star John Boyega has hinted that the upcoming sci-fi sequel could tackle gentrification as well as an alien invasion.
John Boyega discusses where he is at in the development process for Attack The Block 2.
Attack the Block 2 has been announced with John Boyega and director Joe Cornish reuniting for the sequel.
After blowing folks' minds on the genre festival circuit, the genre-breaking, very British freakout known as Get Duked! is coming to Amazon on August 28. If you're looking for a film that offers the class-satire hunting people horrors of Ready or Not with the English youth culture of Attack the Block, you may have just found your new favorite movie. The directorial debut of famed music video director Ninian Doff, Get Duked! follows a group of young British children who love hip-hop, talking shit, and absolutely not going through a youth program that makes them camp …
Edgar Wright has been busy filming the psychological thriller Last Night in Soho in London for the past month, and today brings word of some exciting new cast members, including actors from Game of Thrones and Attack the Block. Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch), Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and rising star Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie (Leave No Trace) star in the film, and we've now learned that they'll be joined by veteran actors Terence Stamp (The Limey), Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones) and Rita Tushingham (Doctor Zhivago), as well as Synnøve Karlsen (Medici) and Michael Ajao (Attack the …
I love attending film festivals. The sense of community is great, getting to see big ticket stuff early always makes you feel a little special and it's a kick to see an actor or director or writer you've admired for years in person talking about their film. All that is truly great, but the biggest draw of film festivals for me is that sense of discovery you get when you stumble on a film you've never heard of before, have no expectation of and it blows you away. You don't always get that at every single …
Tomorrow marks the release of The Kid Who Would Be King, the first film from writer-director Joe Cornish since 2011’s cult hit Attack the Block. It’s been a long wait, but I’m happy to report that Cornish has delivered the first great film of 2019. His reimagining of the legend of King Arthur is delightful, inspiring, and a joy for kids and adults alike. However, it’s also a far cry from Attack the Block with the main similarity being a plot that focuses on underdog kids forced to thwart a supernatural force to save their …