
When we think of John Boyega, we immediately attach his name to one of the biggest franchises in the world, Star Wars. However, before Boyega became Finn, a galactic hero, the actor played Moses in the 2011 sci-fi horror Attack the Block. While he wasn't a valiant force-sensitive resistance fighter, Boyega's Moses helps defend his neighborhood from an alien threat. "A group of valiant teenagers ventures out to battle a savage alien incursion. With the invasive species jeopardizing their vicinity in Southern London, they fight to succeed in their mission," reads the official synopsis. In the aftermath of its premiere and despite its short theatrical run, the film's legacy has grown with a sequel, Attack the Block 2, confirmed and in pre-production.
However, years have passed without Attack the Block 2 making it to screens. Speaking on Happy Sad Confused with Josh Horowitz, Boyega explained why the sequel has been delayed for so long.
However, years have passed without Attack the Block 2 making it to screens. Speaking on Happy Sad Confused with Josh Horowitz, Boyega explained why the sequel has been delayed for so long.
- 5/13/2025
- by Makuochi Echebiri
- Collider.com

John Boyega explains the delayed development of Attack the Block 2. Before he played Finn in Star Wars, Boyega was in a British sci-fi movie called Attack the Block. The film centered around a teenage gang in South London who are forced to defend their territory when an alien invasion comes their way. The film was directed by Joe Cornish and featured a cast including Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, and Leeon Jones. Since the movie's release in 2011, Attack the Block 2 has been confirmed and is currently in pre-production.
Speaking with Josh Horowitz on Happy Sad Confused, Boyega explains why Attack the Block 2 has been delayed. When pressed about why the film was taking so long, Boyega noted that Cornish and the team are "just cooking it to make it right for everyone." Part of this involves securing more funding to bring the effects up to modern standards.
Speaking with Josh Horowitz on Happy Sad Confused, Boyega explains why Attack the Block 2 has been delayed. When pressed about why the film was taking so long, Boyega noted that Cornish and the team are "just cooking it to make it right for everyone." Part of this involves securing more funding to bring the effects up to modern standards.
- 5/12/2025
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant

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This May, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of Nine Perfect Strangers to the much-anticipated streaming release of Pamela Anderson‘s The Last Showgirl. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Hulu in May 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Attack the Block (May 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Optimum Releasing
Attack the Block is a British sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish. The 2011 film is set on a council estate in South London, and it follows a group of teenagers as they fight against alien invaders to save themselves. Attack the Block stars John Boyega,...
This May, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of Nine Perfect Strangers to the much-anticipated streaming release of Pamela Anderson‘s The Last Showgirl. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Hulu in May 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Attack the Block (May 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Optimum Releasing
Attack the Block is a British sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish. The 2011 film is set on a council estate in South London, and it follows a group of teenagers as they fight against alien invaders to save themselves. Attack the Block stars John Boyega,...
- 4/29/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

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Paramount+ might be one of the biggest losers in the streaming wars, but when it comes to content, it has some of the most brilliant movies and TV shows ever made. Which is the advantage of being one of the oldest Hollywood studios. That’s why we decided to compile a list of the absolute best movies you can find on Paramount+ right now.
Attack the Block Credit – Optimum Releasing
Attack the Block is a British sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish. The 2011 film is set in London as an alien species invades Earth. It follows a group of brave teenagers who must fight against predatory aliens to survive the night. Attack the Block stars John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, and Nick Frost.
Paramount+ might be one of the biggest losers in the streaming wars, but when it comes to content, it has some of the most brilliant movies and TV shows ever made. Which is the advantage of being one of the oldest Hollywood studios. That’s why we decided to compile a list of the absolute best movies you can find on Paramount+ right now.
Attack the Block Credit – Optimum Releasing
Attack the Block is a British sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish. The 2011 film is set in London as an alien species invades Earth. It follows a group of brave teenagers who must fight against predatory aliens to survive the night. Attack the Block stars John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, and Nick Frost.
- 3/27/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

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This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
- 1/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

John Boyega is most commonly known for his work in the Star Wars sequel trilogy playing Finn - the stormtrooper turned Resistance fighter beloved by fans for his denied romance with Oscar Isaac’s Poe Cameron. Boyega played the character throughout all three sequel films and reprised his role in the video games Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: Battlefront 2.
Whilst Finn is the role he’s most known for, Boyega’s battles with alien creatures long preceded his appearance in a galaxy far, far away. In fact, Boyega’s first role in a science fiction film was as up-and-coming criminal Moses in Attack the Block.
Related Attack the Block Director Has a Solid Update on His and Boyega's Sequel
Writer-director Joe Cornish discusses the progress he and star John Boyega are making on the long-awaited sequel to Attack the Block.
Attack The Block Was John Boyega...
Whilst Finn is the role he’s most known for, Boyega’s battles with alien creatures long preceded his appearance in a galaxy far, far away. In fact, Boyega’s first role in a science fiction film was as up-and-coming criminal Moses in Attack the Block.
Related Attack the Block Director Has a Solid Update on His and Boyega's Sequel
Writer-director Joe Cornish discusses the progress he and star John Boyega are making on the long-awaited sequel to Attack the Block.
Attack The Block Was John Boyega...
- 12/21/2024
- by Harvey John
- CBR

Science fiction is a popular genre with too many spectacular motion pictures to count. For decades, the genre has given audiences thought-provoking tales, action-packed blockbusters, and movies that are a bit of both. Yet, for every franchise film and award-winning juggernaut that does wonders for science fiction, some end up earning the status of being underrated.
The modern era of science fiction, especially, has been a trailblazing time for original ideas and phenomenal adaptations. These specific sci-fi movies are engaging to watch from start to finish, and the loyal few who have seen them have been persuading others to join in on the hype. From mind-benders like Coherence and Moon to action hits like Snowpiercer and Dredd, these underappreciated sci-fi films thrilled genre fans at the time of their release and deserve more credit.
Attack The Block Follows Teenagers Fighting Lethal Aliens
IMDb Rating: 6.7 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Watch on Max...
The modern era of science fiction, especially, has been a trailblazing time for original ideas and phenomenal adaptations. These specific sci-fi movies are engaging to watch from start to finish, and the loyal few who have seen them have been persuading others to join in on the hype. From mind-benders like Coherence and Moon to action hits like Snowpiercer and Dredd, these underappreciated sci-fi films thrilled genre fans at the time of their release and deserve more credit.
Attack The Block Follows Teenagers Fighting Lethal Aliens
IMDb Rating: 6.7 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Watch on Max...
- 10/4/2024
- by Alexander Vance
- CBR

Horror movies with groups of friends add emotional stakes, making the characters more relatable and the story more engaging. Unique takes on friendship dynamics in horror movies can create compelling narratives, ranging from comedic to chilling. Making a group of friends the center of a horror story adds an extra layer of complexity and impact to the overall theme of the film.
There are many examples of a groups of friends in horror movies that prove the ensemble approach is an effective storytelling tool in the genre. Some of the most exciting horror movies are about a group of friends who have fun while hanging out, only to realize they are in terrifying danger. Whether they're about teenage serial killers or supernatural forces at work, these movies add emotional stakes. The most endearing and engaging horror movies are the ones where friends are in it together and look out for each other,...
There are many examples of a groups of friends in horror movies that prove the ensemble approach is an effective storytelling tool in the genre. Some of the most exciting horror movies are about a group of friends who have fun while hanging out, only to realize they are in terrifying danger. Whether they're about teenage serial killers or supernatural forces at work, these movies add emotional stakes. The most endearing and engaging horror movies are the ones where friends are in it together and look out for each other,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Aya Tsintziras, Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant

(Welcome to Best Action Scene Ever, a column dedicated to breaking down the best, most effective action sequences throughout the genre. In this edition, we cap off spooky season with the perfect meld between horror and action: the hallway fight in "Attack the Block.")
Do you feel that chill in the air? Halloween is once again upon us, providing the timeliest of reminders that the concepts of action and horror need not be mutually exclusive. Experienced viewers know full well that some of the best examples of either genre tend to share quite a few interests, whether it be James Cameron's "Aliens" taking a more militaristic approach than the claustrophobic, slasher-like original did or horror maestro John Carpenter staging a feature-length action sequence out of a classic horror premise in "Assault on Precinct 13," as we last covered in this column. As tempting as it was to focus on...
Do you feel that chill in the air? Halloween is once again upon us, providing the timeliest of reminders that the concepts of action and horror need not be mutually exclusive. Experienced viewers know full well that some of the best examples of either genre tend to share quite a few interests, whether it be James Cameron's "Aliens" taking a more militaristic approach than the claustrophobic, slasher-like original did or horror maestro John Carpenter staging a feature-length action sequence out of a classic horror premise in "Assault on Precinct 13," as we last covered in this column. As tempting as it was to focus on...
- 10/31/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film

For years we’ve been hearing that writer/director Joe Cornish and actor John Boyega have been talking about making a sequel to their 2011 alien invasion film Attack the Block (watch it Here). The project was officially announced last year – and now Boyega has revealed to the folks at Collider that he and Cornish have been crafting the story for Attack the Block 2 together.
Boyega said,
The story has actually been presented by myself and Joe Cornish. We’ve collaborated heavily on making a story that makes sense for Moses and the other characters, and the new characters that will be coming up in the sequel too. And then, also, there’s different perspectives in writing it, with Joe having his perspective and me having mine. London has changed so much, in so many different ways, over the years since the first movie. We’re just trying to make...
Boyega said,
The story has actually been presented by myself and Joe Cornish. We’ve collaborated heavily on making a story that makes sense for Moses and the other characters, and the new characters that will be coming up in the sequel too. And then, also, there’s different perspectives in writing it, with Joe having his perspective and me having mine. London has changed so much, in so many different ways, over the years since the first movie. We’re just trying to make...
- 8/30/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com

Director Joe Cornish has confirmed that he and Star Wars star John Boyega are now actively working on a sequel to their 2011 cult hit Attack the Block. While the project is still in the very eatly stages, it certainly sounds like both Cornish and Boyega are determined to see Attack the Block 2 come to life on screen.
"We're working on it at the moment. John Boyega was round at my place a few weeks ago and we sat in the garden - socially distanced - talking about story ideas until it was so dark we couldn't see each other. So, yeah, we're working on that."
This is not the first time that Joe Cornish has teased a long-awaited follow-up, revealing last year that he and Boyega had been discussing potential ideas. "We've got ideas," he said. "I met with John a couple of months ago to talk about it. We've...
"We're working on it at the moment. John Boyega was round at my place a few weeks ago and we sat in the garden - socially distanced - talking about story ideas until it was so dark we couldn't see each other. So, yeah, we're working on that."
This is not the first time that Joe Cornish has teased a long-awaited follow-up, revealing last year that he and Boyega had been discussing potential ideas. "We've got ideas," he said. "I met with John a couple of months ago to talk about it. We've...
- 3/15/2021
- by Jon Fuge
- MovieWeb

Long before he became known for his adventures in a galaxy far, far away, The Rise of Skywalker star John Boyega starred in director Joe Cornish's brilliant street-level science fiction horror movie Attack the Block. Well, Cornish has been discussing his 2011 hit recently, divulging that he and Boyega have been discussing ideas for a potential Attack the Block 2.
"We've got ideas. I met with John a couple of months ago to talk about it. We've always had ideas after the first one. But obviously we've both been busy doing different things."
With the first Attack the Block being almost a decade old now, there is a lot of potential to show how things have changed since way back in 2011. Joe Cornish goes on to hint that a follow-up would take into account how much things have changed, or perhaps not, in the intervening years.
"In a way, the longer you leave it,...
"We've got ideas. I met with John a couple of months ago to talk about it. We've always had ideas after the first one. But obviously we've both been busy doing different things."
With the first Attack the Block being almost a decade old now, there is a lot of potential to show how things have changed since way back in 2011. Joe Cornish goes on to hint that a follow-up would take into account how much things have changed, or perhaps not, in the intervening years.
"In a way, the longer you leave it,...
- 6/17/2020
- by Jon Fuge
- MovieWeb
Exclusive: The Orchard picks up North American rights to Gangster Playboy Legends and sequel.
London sales outfit Av Pictures has inked deals with The Orchard for North American rights to crime duo Gangster Playboy Legends and sequel Gangster Playboys Retribution.
Both films will form part of a new genre label within distributor Orchard, which previously acquired Av’s Comedown.
Sales on Gangster Playboy Legends have previously closed for Australia/Nz (Rialto), Benelux (Premiere TV Distribution), China (Jy Entertainment), France (Marco Polo), Germany (Ksm), Greece (Videorama), Japan (Take Shobo) and Scandinavia (Take One).
Discussions are ongoing with most of the same distributors on the sequel.
Gangster Playboy Legends depicts the rise and fall of the notorious Essex Boys Gang, whilst the sequel is inspired by the subsequent revenge rampage that followed the true life Range Rover Murders.
The ensemble casts include Billy Murray, Alex Esmail, Peter Barrett and Kierston Wareing.
Both films are directed by Paul Tanter with the...
London sales outfit Av Pictures has inked deals with The Orchard for North American rights to crime duo Gangster Playboy Legends and sequel Gangster Playboys Retribution.
Both films will form part of a new genre label within distributor Orchard, which previously acquired Av’s Comedown.
Sales on Gangster Playboy Legends have previously closed for Australia/Nz (Rialto), Benelux (Premiere TV Distribution), China (Jy Entertainment), France (Marco Polo), Germany (Ksm), Greece (Videorama), Japan (Take Shobo) and Scandinavia (Take One).
Discussions are ongoing with most of the same distributors on the sequel.
Gangster Playboy Legends depicts the rise and fall of the notorious Essex Boys Gang, whilst the sequel is inspired by the subsequent revenge rampage that followed the true life Range Rover Murders.
The ensemble casts include Billy Murray, Alex Esmail, Peter Barrett and Kierston Wareing.
Both films are directed by Paul Tanter with the...
- 2/25/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
The CW has revealed the synopses for the Feb. 4th episodes of "The Originals" and "Supernatural" and the Feb. 6th episode of "The Vampire Diaries" along with a special treat on Feb. 7th...
If you've still never seen the awesome cult favorite Attack the Block, then you have a chance to do so on Friday, February 7th. More details are below.
"The Originals" Episode 1.13 - "Crescent City" (airs 2/4/14, 8-9pm)
Unexpected Visitors — At the re-opening of St. Anne’s Church, Father Kieran (guest star Todd Stashwick) finds himself in a great deal of trouble after a run-in with a witch from his past.
Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) grow concerned when the reemergence of someone they once knew threatens to expose secrets they’ve kept buried for nearly a century.
Elsewhere, Sophie (Daniella Pineda) is shocked when a discovery is made at the cemetery, but she soon...
If you've still never seen the awesome cult favorite Attack the Block, then you have a chance to do so on Friday, February 7th. More details are below.
"The Originals" Episode 1.13 - "Crescent City" (airs 2/4/14, 8-9pm)
Unexpected Visitors — At the re-opening of St. Anne’s Church, Father Kieran (guest star Todd Stashwick) finds himself in a great deal of trouble after a run-in with a witch from his past.
Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) grow concerned when the reemergence of someone they once knew threatens to expose secrets they’ve kept buried for nearly a century.
Elsewhere, Sophie (Daniella Pineda) is shocked when a discovery is made at the cemetery, but she soon...
- 1/17/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The full list of judges and the lineup of the 2013 Viscera Film Festival have been revealed along with the name of this year's Inspiration Award recipient. It all happens on July 13th at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California. Read on for the details.
From the Press Release:
The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival lineup was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of entries for the 2013 festival and tour season, ultimately proving that innovative and dynamic short-form storytelling is still alive and well within the horror community.
"This year we had over 200 amazing entries,...
From the Press Release:
The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival lineup was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of entries for the 2013 festival and tour season, ultimately proving that innovative and dynamic short-form storytelling is still alive and well within the horror community.
"This year we had over 200 amazing entries,...
- 6/4/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com


Today the official slate has been announced for this year's annual Viscera Film Festival, which showcases the work of female horror filmmakers from around the world. This year's lineup – selected from over two hundred entries – features thirteen short films from the Us and Canada, the UK, Japan, Spain and Mexico, and includes two Los Angeles premieres. This year's judging panel is a veritable who's-who of horror entertainment, including Jennifer Lynch, Rachel Talalay, Jeffrey Reddick, Amber Benson, Trent Haaga, Anthony Masi, Brea Grant, Andrew Van Den Houten, Elizabeth Stanley, Anthony Diblasi, Shade Rupe, Jim Vanbebber, Drew Daywalt, Kier-La Janisse, Chris Alexander, John Skipp, David Decoteau, Alan Spencer, Barbara Peeters, and prior Viscera winners Jennifer Thym and Mae Catt. The festival will be held on July 13th in a co-presentation with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard. The event includes a “bloody carpet” ceremony and after-party at the...
- 6/3/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Viscera is a non profit organization that highlights female horror filmmakers and details on the 2013 Viscera Film Festival have been announced, including the lineup of films that will be screening at the event:
“Los Angeles, CA – June 3rd, 2013 — Today, the Viscera Organization announced the stellar line-up of 13 brand new short films that have been selected to screen on July 13, 2013 in a co-presentation with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood for this year’s Viscera Film Festival. The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival line-up was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of...
“Los Angeles, CA – June 3rd, 2013 — Today, the Viscera Organization announced the stellar line-up of 13 brand new short films that have been selected to screen on July 13, 2013 in a co-presentation with the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood for this year’s Viscera Film Festival. The festival’s gala celebration will spotlight emerging female horror directors from around the world, including the UK, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the Us and will serve as host to four world premieres and two Los Angeles premieres.
This year’s Viscera Film Festival line-up was carefully selected by an esteemed panel of industry judges who had the difficult task of selecting winners from the record-breaking number of...
- 6/3/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Maniacs, monsters, demons, creepy kids, apocalyptic visions, phobias, heavy metal meltdown and snails. That’s just some of the things awaiting people in this year’s wild and eclectic mix of cutting edge short films from the global arena of the fantasy and horror genre at this years London Film4 Frightfest International Short Film Showcase. The ninety-minute film extravaganza is a tasty selection box of Sunday afternoon treats, sponsored once again by Horror Channel, which will kick-off at 1pm on Sunday 26th August.
Programme – Sunday 26 August, 1pm onwards
The Halloween Kid UK Dir. Axelle Carolyn 7.20
8-year-old Henry, a lonely and imaginative child, can only finds happiness on Halloween…Narrated by Derek Jacobi and starring Anna Walton, Julian Glover, Dave Legeno and Leo Donnelly Alexis Spain Dir. Alberto Evangelio 9.45
Nine year old Alexis has killed his parents, but can concerned officials uncover the supernatural truth? Gargols! (Snails!) Spain Dir Geoffrey Cowper...
Programme – Sunday 26 August, 1pm onwards
The Halloween Kid UK Dir. Axelle Carolyn 7.20
8-year-old Henry, a lonely and imaginative child, can only finds happiness on Halloween…Narrated by Derek Jacobi and starring Anna Walton, Julian Glover, Dave Legeno and Leo Donnelly Alexis Spain Dir. Alberto Evangelio 9.45
Nine year old Alexis has killed his parents, but can concerned officials uncover the supernatural truth? Gargols! (Snails!) Spain Dir Geoffrey Cowper...
- 7/20/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Rapper Kid Cudi moonlights as an actor every now and then, most recently popping up in a regular role on the (sadly) now-defunct HBO series "How To Make It In America" but it looks like he's also a keen cinephile, sampling Joe Cornish's "Attack The Block" on his latest track, a collaboration with producer Dot da Genius.
The lengthily-titled "Dennis, Hook Me Up With Some Of That Whiskey" opens with a quote from John Boyega's Moses ("Kill 'em, kill all dem fings") before sliding in another one from Alex Esmail's Pest about half way through ("That's an alien bruv, believe it!"). We're not sure what the significance of it is (other than a cool reference) with a glance over the lyrics providing no further insight. A short clip of Barack Obama crooning Al Green ("Those guys didn't think I was going to do it...") is also added for good measure.
The lengthily-titled "Dennis, Hook Me Up With Some Of That Whiskey" opens with a quote from John Boyega's Moses ("Kill 'em, kill all dem fings") before sliding in another one from Alex Esmail's Pest about half way through ("That's an alien bruv, believe it!"). We're not sure what the significance of it is (other than a cool reference) with a glance over the lyrics providing no further insight. A short clip of Barack Obama crooning Al Green ("Those guys didn't think I was going to do it...") is also added for good measure.
- 5/1/2012
- by Simon Dang
- The Playlist
It's no secret that the Alamo Drafthouse is the best theater chain in the country. Sure, it's small, but the passion they have to create the perfect environment to watch a movie is unparalleled. Case in point, their hugely popular No Texting [1] public service announcements, incredible in-theater food selection, stunning repertory screenings and so much more. As the new year begins, the entire staff of the Drafthouse voted on their favorite films of 2011 and selected /Film as the outlet to exclusively premiere their list. It's extremely eclectic (The Muppets, Beginners and 13 Assassin all made the cut) but you'd be hard pressed to find a better cross section of the best 2011 had to offer. Check it out after the jump. Here's the explanation of the list and how it came together. Members of the Alamo Drafthouse team each submitted their Top 10 films of 2011, which were then aggregated into one master list of spectacular cinema.
- 1/9/2012
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
In no particular order, these are the stand out films that are worth adding to any video library. The set of criteria is simple: a standout performance by one or more of the first billed actors that can be re-watched time and time again. Their complexity is what defines the film. Also important is the type of chills or thrills the movie offers, and the story being told.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Dir.: Eli Craig.
Cast: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk and Katrina Bowden.
Although this film is technically a 2010 product, it did not reach distribution until the following year. This one, like how some of the victims died in film, skips under the gun by being exceptionally funny with an adorable, luggable, teddy bear performance by Tyler Labine. This product is a better answer to a theatrical version of the Beverly Hillbillies. The clash of cultures is perfectly played up for laughs.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Dir.: Eli Craig.
Cast: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk and Katrina Bowden.
Although this film is technically a 2010 product, it did not reach distribution until the following year. This one, like how some of the victims died in film, skips under the gun by being exceptionally funny with an adorable, luggable, teddy bear performance by Tyler Labine. This product is a better answer to a theatrical version of the Beverly Hillbillies. The clash of cultures is perfectly played up for laughs.
- 12/29/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
This year brought us hundreds of movies spanning genres of all kinds, many of them being critically acclaimed movies, but many of them being criminally underseen. Having seen many of the films myself, it kind of pains me to put these five movies on this list. These are the five films that were loved by their critic peers but not so much by the public audience.
This list doesn’t have a particular order, its just these movies deserves the attention it didn’t get. Whether it was the timing, promotions (or lack there of), or something else entirely you should do yourself a favor and put this on your netflix queue.
50/50
This movie stretches far beyond a comedy or a drama, it’s a heartfelt story about friendship and the lengths one will go to lengthen dying mortality. This all-star cast was perfect for any fan of the movies to watch.
This list doesn’t have a particular order, its just these movies deserves the attention it didn’t get. Whether it was the timing, promotions (or lack there of), or something else entirely you should do yourself a favor and put this on your netflix queue.
50/50
This movie stretches far beyond a comedy or a drama, it’s a heartfelt story about friendship and the lengths one will go to lengthen dying mortality. This all-star cast was perfect for any fan of the movies to watch.
- 12/26/2011
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
2011 - 88 mins. - Rated R
D: Joe Cornish
C: Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, Nick Frost
A group of juvenile delinquents have to defend their neighborhood from an alien invasion.
What went wrong? The idea of school aged children squaring off against aliens to thrawt off an invasion seems like a surefire kind of idea. So again, what went wrong with Attack the Block? Part of it is the pacing. There is long stretches where not much of anything happens. Part of it has to do with the fact that Attack the Block never captures the sense of joy, the sense of wonder & awe that is childhood. But a big part of it, has to do with this manfactured feeling that rings throughout all of Attack the Block. The characters say cool things while cool music plays in the...
D: Joe Cornish
C: Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, Nick Frost
A group of juvenile delinquents have to defend their neighborhood from an alien invasion.
What went wrong? The idea of school aged children squaring off against aliens to thrawt off an invasion seems like a surefire kind of idea. So again, what went wrong with Attack the Block? Part of it is the pacing. There is long stretches where not much of anything happens. Part of it has to do with the fact that Attack the Block never captures the sense of joy, the sense of wonder & awe that is childhood. But a big part of it, has to do with this manfactured feeling that rings throughout all of Attack the Block. The characters say cool things while cool music plays in the...
- 12/14/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
*spoilers ahead.
Director/writer: Joe Cornish.
Cast: John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker and Alex Esmail.
Release Date: October 25, 2011.
Every action has a consequence and in every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction. Even though the character of Moses (John Boyega) is at the heart of the events in Attack the Block, the result is an action-terror-style romp à la Battlefield Los Angeles, Akira and Goonies all rolled into one. The music certainly speaks for the generation it is targeted towards, and the look at significances of one's action is what this film is about.
The movie begins with a shot of a fireball blazing towards the Earth hinting at something cosmic will come, and there is a long camera pan down to a borough of London. Life on the streets is celebratory, with fireworks going off to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. A young female, Sam (Jodie Whittaker) is...
Director/writer: Joe Cornish.
Cast: John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker and Alex Esmail.
Release Date: October 25, 2011.
Every action has a consequence and in every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction. Even though the character of Moses (John Boyega) is at the heart of the events in Attack the Block, the result is an action-terror-style romp à la Battlefield Los Angeles, Akira and Goonies all rolled into one. The music certainly speaks for the generation it is targeted towards, and the look at significances of one's action is what this film is about.
The movie begins with a shot of a fireball blazing towards the Earth hinting at something cosmic will come, and there is a long camera pan down to a borough of London. Life on the streets is celebratory, with fireworks going off to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. A young female, Sam (Jodie Whittaker) is...
- 11/19/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Attack The Block Blu-RaySony Home Entertainment2011/Rated R/Running Time 88 minsList Price: $35.99 -- Available October 25, 2011John Carpenter once said that when a filmmaker has limited resources, the more creative they are. In an age where most films that stand a chance of making an impact at the box-office have already been backed by millions upon millions of dollars, its rare to see low budget features at all, let alone a good one. It remains to be seen whether or not Joe Cornish's Attack the Block will make an impact at the box-office, but it definitely has the makings of a cult classic. His incredibly funny, exciting and inspiring action-horror-comedy features a simple story with performances that go above and beyond most big budget f/x pictures. At times one can feel the budget restraints of the production, yet they are not flaws, just enjoyable quirks that work surprisingly well in service of the experience.
- 11/2/2011
- LRMonline.com
Chicago – Here’s a directorial debut made with such an assured sense of style and craft that one wishes it were more fun. All the ingredients are here for a splendid cult classic: deadpan gags, live-action aliens, a fresh-faced ensemble and R-rated violence all wrapped in the blessings of Edgar Wright and Nick Frost. Yet “Attack the Block” sounds a lot more fun on paper that it is in execution.
For all of its considerable charms, the picture is irrevocably marred by the least likable protagonists in recent memory. The blame cannot be placed on the young actors, who are all game and energetic. It’s the script by first-time feature director Joe Cornish that lets them down. As a cinematic rule of thumb, it’s generally a bad sign when viewers start growing impatient over waiting for the so-called heroes to get killed off.
Blu-Ray Rating: 2.5/5.0
The film’s...
For all of its considerable charms, the picture is irrevocably marred by the least likable protagonists in recent memory. The blame cannot be placed on the young actors, who are all game and energetic. It’s the script by first-time feature director Joe Cornish that lets them down. As a cinematic rule of thumb, it’s generally a bad sign when viewers start growing impatient over waiting for the so-called heroes to get killed off.
Blu-Ray Rating: 2.5/5.0
The film’s...
- 10/28/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
We’ve picked out 6 new Blu-ray & DVD releases to check out for the week of Oct. 25. Jurassic Park releases its first Blu-ray trilogy pack as both a stand alone release and as a Gift Set. Captain America: The First Avenger, one of this year’s biggest comic book movies, gets released before the holiday season to get fans ready for 2012′s The Avengers. Attack the Block, this year’s standout hidden gem, hits the shelves. For cartoon and stop motion lovers, Winnie The Pooh hits the shelves in an awesome new feature, while Robot Chicken: Season Five comes home with 5 episodes episodes from the second half of season 5 (in advance of their air date). Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy Gift Set Blu-ray Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Julianne Moore Attack the Block Blu-ray/DVD Starring John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail and Nick Frost Captain America: The First Avenger...
- 10/24/2011
- by Terry Boyden
- BuzzFocus.com


"It's an alien invasion, bruv - believe it" and it's coming to you from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. "Trust, fam!" Attack the Block will be invading your area on Blu-ray and DVD on October 25th, 2011. The film boasts an impressive roster, including fan favorites' co-star Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz), and his cinema brethren filmmaker Edgar Wright serving as executive producer. It also introduces audiences to a slew of UK newcomers, like writer/director Joe Cornish (The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, co-written with Wright) and star John Boyega. Winner of the Audience Award for Midnighters at 2011 SXSW, Attack the Block is one of the best reviewed films of 2011 and has left an army of #Blockheads (the fan moniker for the film) chomping at the bit for this "must own" Blu-ray and DVD, both packed with extras, including cast and filmmaker commentaries and behind the scenes featurettes.
- 9/19/2011
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Release Date: Oct. 25, 2011
Price: DVD $30.99, Blu-ray $35.99
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Nick Frost (.) and Luke Treadaway face an alien invasion in Attack the Block.
A low-income London housing project is turned into an intergalactic battleground in the British science-fiction comedy Attack the Block.
Yes, the story is that simple: a teen street gang in South London (Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, John Boyega) is attacking a pretty nurse (Jodie Whittaker) when they’re interrupted by an object falling from the sky and landing in a nearby car. Emerging from the vehicle is a small alien creature, which the gang subsequently kills. Hoping to gain fame and fortune, they take it to a local drug dealer (Nick Frost, Shaun of the Dead) for advice. Unfortunately, all they end up getting is a fresh wave of bigger and angrier aliens, who drop down to Earth for payback and planetary domination.
Written and directed...
Price: DVD $30.99, Blu-ray $35.99
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Nick Frost (.) and Luke Treadaway face an alien invasion in Attack the Block.
A low-income London housing project is turned into an intergalactic battleground in the British science-fiction comedy Attack the Block.
Yes, the story is that simple: a teen street gang in South London (Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, John Boyega) is attacking a pretty nurse (Jodie Whittaker) when they’re interrupted by an object falling from the sky and landing in a nearby car. Emerging from the vehicle is a small alien creature, which the gang subsequently kills. Hoping to gain fame and fortune, they take it to a local drug dealer (Nick Frost, Shaun of the Dead) for advice. Unfortunately, all they end up getting is a fresh wave of bigger and angrier aliens, who drop down to Earth for payback and planetary domination.
Written and directed...
- 9/19/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
My initial thoughts on Attack the Block following early trailers and marketing was that the film could well be too limited in its wider appeal, thanks to the very strong regional feel, but that skepticism quickly evaporated in the presence of some serious genre credentials and painstakingly observed generic conventions, as soon as the film got into its swing. On the surface it may look like a grime-infused “Ends” opera, accessible only to those from the areas depicted in the film, but the film is also injected with a great deal of allegorical interest. Within the confines of this straight-up sci-fi thriller, there are messages of criminality, of disenfranchisement and of the hope in personal triumph.
Since its cinematic run of course, events in Britain (and the poorer areas of London) have added a weighty gravitas to the political undertones of the narrative, with the obvious ingrained feelings of disenfranchisement...
Since its cinematic run of course, events in Britain (and the poorer areas of London) have added a weighty gravitas to the political undertones of the narrative, with the obvious ingrained feelings of disenfranchisement...
- 9/19/2011
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
This is the Pure Movies review of Attack the Block, directed by Joe Cornish and starring Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh and Paige Meade. Aliens landing on a South London estate are interesting enough to give new domestic schlock horror, Attack The Block, a moment’s consideration. Coupled with a stoned appearance from Anglo-us success Nick Frost(he of the Pegg-Frost partnership behind Paul and Shaun of the Dead) and Spielberg-backed Joe Cornish of Adam and Joe TV fame is bound to attract even more enthusiasm. But as much as Cornish has his more-than-willing plaudits for his first directorial debut – before they’ve seen a single frame in some respects, for those not in awe of the man or his ‘talents’, does this extraterrestrial battle pitched just down the road have enough alien bite to its bark?...
- 9/17/2011
- by Lisa Keddie
- Pure Movies
While the crapfest known as Creature consumed 1,500 screens with about 15 viewers per, the cult hit Attack the Block barely saw the light of day. Heartbreaking when you think about it. Either way this October that wrong will be set right as the flick is finally coming home.
High Def Digest reports that in an early announcement to retailers, Sony has slated Attack the Block for Blu-ray release on October 25th.
The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, a DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements include: "Junior" commentary with writer/director Joe Cornish and actors John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard, and Leeon Jones; "Senior" commentary with Cornish and actors Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, and Nick Frost; "Executive Producer" commentary with Cornish and executive producer Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz); Behind the Block; Creature Feature; Meet the Gang; Unfilmed Action; and That's a Rap (an actual featurette, not me just ending...
High Def Digest reports that in an early announcement to retailers, Sony has slated Attack the Block for Blu-ray release on October 25th.
The Blu-ray will feature 1080p video, a DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements include: "Junior" commentary with writer/director Joe Cornish and actors John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard, and Leeon Jones; "Senior" commentary with Cornish and actors Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, and Nick Frost; "Executive Producer" commentary with Cornish and executive producer Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz); Behind the Block; Creature Feature; Meet the Gang; Unfilmed Action; and That's a Rap (an actual featurette, not me just ending...
- 9/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
And you will pre-order it now. Like, Right Now.
The cult classic in the making, Attack the Block, will be making its way to Blu-Ray and DVD this October! What a way to celebrate Halloween, huh? On the disk will be five featurettes, titled "Behind the Block,” “Creature Feature,” “Meet the Gang,” “Unfilmed Action,” and “That’s a Rap.” Also included will be three commentary tracks: one with director Joe Cornish, lead actor John Boyega, and co-stars Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard, and Leeon Jonesz; the other will feature Cornish with stars Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, and Nick Frost; and the final one will just feature Cornish and producer Edgar Wright.
Now, a little word of advice. First, I must preface it by saying I hardly ever approve of blind buys. In my opinion, a film should only be purchased if you enjoyed watching it the first time and...
The cult classic in the making, Attack the Block, will be making its way to Blu-Ray and DVD this October! What a way to celebrate Halloween, huh? On the disk will be five featurettes, titled "Behind the Block,” “Creature Feature,” “Meet the Gang,” “Unfilmed Action,” and “That’s a Rap.” Also included will be three commentary tracks: one with director Joe Cornish, lead actor John Boyega, and co-stars Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard, and Leeon Jonesz; the other will feature Cornish with stars Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, and Nick Frost; and the final one will just feature Cornish and producer Edgar Wright.
Now, a little word of advice. First, I must preface it by saying I hardly ever approve of blind buys. In my opinion, a film should only be purchased if you enjoyed watching it the first time and...
- 9/15/2011
- Cinelinx
Trust. Sony Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray/DVD release of Attack the Block (review here), one of the year’s most impressive genre films. The disc is loaded with extras, as detailed here:
5 Featurettes:
Behind the Block
Creature Feature
Meet the Gang
Unfilmed Action
That’s a Rap
3 Filmmaker & Cast Commentaries:
Junior Commentary with Writer/Director Joe Cornish with John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard and Leeon Jones
Senior Commentary with Joe Cornish with Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway and Nick Frost
Executive Producer Commentary with Joe Cornish with Executive Producer Edgar Wright
Here’s the official press release (via Collider):
“It’s an alien invasion, bruv – believe it” and it’s coming to you from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. “Trust, fam!” Attack The Block will be invading your area on Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD on October 25th, 2011. The film boasts an impressive roster, including fan favorites...
5 Featurettes:
Behind the Block
Creature Feature
Meet the Gang
Unfilmed Action
That’s a Rap
3 Filmmaker & Cast Commentaries:
Junior Commentary with Writer/Director Joe Cornish with John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Simon Howard and Leeon Jones
Senior Commentary with Joe Cornish with Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway and Nick Frost
Executive Producer Commentary with Joe Cornish with Executive Producer Edgar Wright
Here’s the official press release (via Collider):
“It’s an alien invasion, bruv – believe it” and it’s coming to you from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. “Trust, fam!” Attack The Block will be invading your area on Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD on October 25th, 2011. The film boasts an impressive roster, including fan favorites...
- 9/12/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Joe Cornish's Attack the Block is headed to Blu-ray/DVD on October 25th. The Blu-ray will be $35.99 and the DVD is $30.99. This is one of my favorite movies of the year, I had so much fun watching this in theaters and it will be perfect viewing for years to come. You can read our review of the film Here and check out all over our coverage Here.
The film is produced by Edgar Wright and stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, and Alex Esmail.
Synopsis:
From the producers of Shaun of the Dead, Attack The Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen street gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing project into a sci-fi battleground, the low-income apartment complex into a fortress under siege. And it turns a crazy mix...
The film is produced by Edgar Wright and stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, and Alex Esmail.
Synopsis:
From the producers of Shaun of the Dead, Attack The Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen street gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing project into a sci-fi battleground, the low-income apartment complex into a fortress under siege. And it turns a crazy mix...
- 9/12/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Attack the Block only received a limited release in the Us, but those who missed out won’t have to wait too much longer to see the movie for themselves. Sony Pictures has just announced that Attack the Block will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on October 25th. We have a copy of the official press release, which also includes the list of bonus materials.
“Culver City, CA (9/19/11) – “It’s an alien invasion, bruv – believe it” and it’s coming to you from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. “Trust, fam!” Attack The Block will be invading your area on Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD on October 25th, 2011. The film boasts an impressive roster, including fan favorites’ co-star Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz), and his cinema brethren filmmaker Edgar Wright serving as executive producer. It also introduces audiences to a slew of UK newcomers, like writer/director Joe Cornish (The Adventures of Tintin,...
“Culver City, CA (9/19/11) – “It’s an alien invasion, bruv – believe it” and it’s coming to you from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. “Trust, fam!” Attack The Block will be invading your area on Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD on October 25th, 2011. The film boasts an impressive roster, including fan favorites’ co-star Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz), and his cinema brethren filmmaker Edgar Wright serving as executive producer. It also introduces audiences to a slew of UK newcomers, like writer/director Joe Cornish (The Adventures of Tintin,...
- 9/12/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead


[1] Attack the Block's theatrical run is almost at an end, but fear not -- you'll be able to watch it from the comfort of your own home soon enough. The "cult classic in the making" [2] will hit shelves October 25 on Blu-ray and DVD. Whether you missed it the first time around or just really loved it and want to see it again and again, it's worth checking out on disc. Though the film is small in scope, it crams more action, laughs, and intelligence into a lean 88 minutes than many films do in 120. There's a reason it's become a /Film favorite over the past few months. Written and directed by Joe Cornish and executive produced by Edgar Wright, the film revolves around a south London street gang who must defend their housing complex when it comes under attack by terrifying monsters from outer space. The immensely talented John Boyega [3] plays the tough,...
- 9/12/2011
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Attack the Block Written and Directed by: Joe Cornish Starring: John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Jumayn Hunter, Nick Frost, Luke Treadaway In a year where Hollywood alien invasion movies have been taking over theatres left and right, it should come as no surprise that all the big budget bores would be upstaged by a $13 million flick from a first time filmmaker. After wowing audiences at SXSW earlier this year, director Joe Cornish's Attack the Block has swooped in to save the summer with a fresh urban take on a well-established formula. This sci-fi monster movie takes the fate of the world out of the hands of the U.S. military and puts it into the hands of an unlikely group of young thugs from South London. As the tagline reads, it's Inner City vs. Outer Space, and that's a showdown I'd pay to see any day. The film...
- 8/5/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Written by: The Horror Czar Attack the Block is about a teen gang in South London who defends their block from an alien invasion. The film was directed and written by Joe Cornish (Hot Fuzz) and stars John Boyega (Junkhearts), Jodie Whittaker (One Day) and Alex Esmail. Attack the Block has a bit more fun than fright; imagine Evil E.T. landing in the projects. With thugs everywhere, these furry monsters may have met their match. Attack the Block is not traditional horror. It involves gore and certainly fright, but it’s also an action-based thriller and comedy. It has everything…well, except the...
- 8/2/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Chicago – Jon Favreau’s “Cowboys & Aliens” opens today and is guaranteed to make millions more at the international box office than Joe Cornish’s “Attack the Block.” That’s the bad news. The good news is that I can also guarantee you that history will regard the smaller film as the significantly better one. The line for this future cult hit starts here. Get in it before your friends tell you to.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
Inspired by ‘70s films like “Assault on Precinct 13” and “The Warriors,” “Attack the Block” has already garnered a huge following since it premiered stateside at the South by Southwest Festival and knocked audiences on their asses. The buzz coming out of Austin was so deafening that I think it may ultimately hurt the film a little bit in that it’s not as flawless as the hype might lead you to believe. It’s very entertaining...
Rating: 3.5/5.0
Inspired by ‘70s films like “Assault on Precinct 13” and “The Warriors,” “Attack the Block” has already garnered a huge following since it premiered stateside at the South by Southwest Festival and knocked audiences on their asses. The buzz coming out of Austin was so deafening that I think it may ultimately hurt the film a little bit in that it’s not as flawless as the hype might lead you to believe. It’s very entertaining...
- 7/29/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Directed by: Joe Cornish
Written by: Joe Cornish
Cast: John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, Nick Frost
Attack the Block is the British two-fingered salute to Super 8.
It explores what would happen if real kids (the kind that rob unwary passersby of their cellphone and jewelry at knife-point) were the first to realize their community was the target of an alien invasion. There's not a lovable TV-complexioned mop-top in sight as the surly street hoods deal with the first invader the best way they know how - with some illegal fireworks and a switchblade.
As is always the way with alien invasions, the reconnaissance scouts are always the smallest, non-threatening version of the species. And, inevitably, there's a boatload of back up. While the kids - a diverse group of mid-teens led by Moses (John Boyega) - congratulate themselves on their...
Written by: Joe Cornish
Cast: John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, Nick Frost
Attack the Block is the British two-fingered salute to Super 8.
It explores what would happen if real kids (the kind that rob unwary passersby of their cellphone and jewelry at knife-point) were the first to realize their community was the target of an alien invasion. There's not a lovable TV-complexioned mop-top in sight as the surly street hoods deal with the first invader the best way they know how - with some illegal fireworks and a switchblade.
As is always the way with alien invasions, the reconnaissance scouts are always the smallest, non-threatening version of the species. And, inevitably, there's a boatload of back up. While the kids - a diverse group of mid-teens led by Moses (John Boyega) - congratulate themselves on their...
- 7/29/2011
- by Karina
- Planet Fury
Attack the Block's writer and director Joe Cornish speaks to us at Comic-Con 2011 Joe Cornish directs Attack the Block, a science fiction action comedy which follows a gang of tough inner-city kids who try to defend their turf against an invasion of savage alien creatures, turning a South London apartment complex into an extraterrestrial warzone. Starring in the fantastic film from Screen Gems are Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. We also spoke John Boyega about his role as Moses and that interview will be live shortly as well. We highly recommend you catch Attack the Block which hits theaters from July 29th.
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Attack the Block's writer and director Joe Cornish speaks to us at Comic-Con 2011 Joe Cornish directs Attack the Block, a science fiction action comedy which follows a gang of tough inner-city kids who try to defend their turf against an invasion of savage alien creatures, turning a South London apartment complex into an extraterrestrial warzone. Starring in the fantastic film from Screen Gems are Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. We also spoke John Boyega about his role as Moses and that interview will be live shortly as well. We highly recommend you catch Attack the Block which hits theaters from July 29th.
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Attack the Block's writer and director Joe Cornish speaks to us at Comic-Con 2011 Joe Cornish directs Attack the Block, a science fiction action comedy which follows a gang of tough inner-city kids who try to defend their turf against an invasion of savage alien creatures, turning a South London apartment complex into an extraterrestrial warzone. Starring in the fantastic film from Screen Gems are Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. We also spoke John Boyega about his role as Moses and that interview will be live shortly as well. We highly recommend you catch Attack the Block which hits theaters from July 29th.
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Get ready for Attack The Block this weekend with new clips and interviews from the Joe Cornish film! Attack the Block opens via Screen Gems this weekend, written and directed by Joe Cornish (Tintin). We have clips in standard and high definition versions as well as interviews with the cast and crew of the science fiction comedy, including Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. There also feedback from Joe Cornish as well as producers Nira Park and Jim Wilson and executive producer Matthew Justice. If you're into a good laugh, coupled with some bad ass aliens, Attack the Block may just be your ticket away from summer tentpole releases this weekend like Cowboys & Aliens, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Smurfs and Crazy, Stupid, Love. From the producers of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Attack the Block...
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Get ready for Attack The Block this weekend with new clips and interviews from the Joe Cornish film! Attack the Block opens via Screen Gems this weekend, written and directed by Joe Cornish (Tintin). We have clips in standard and high definition versions as well as interviews with the cast and crew of the science fiction comedy, including Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. There also feedback from Joe Cornish as well as producers Nira Park and Jim Wilson and executive producer Matthew Justice. If you're into a good laugh, coupled with some bad ass aliens, Attack the Block may just be your ticket away from summer tentpole releases this weekend like Cowboys & Aliens, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Smurfs and Crazy, Stupid, Love. From the producers of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Attack the Block...
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Get ready for Attack The Block this weekend with new clips and interviews from the Joe Cornish film! Attack the Block opens via Screen Gems this weekend, written and directed by Joe Cornish (Tintin). We have clips in standard and high definition versions as well as interviews with the cast and crew of the science fiction comedy, including Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost. There also feedback from Joe Cornish as well as producers Nira Park and Jim Wilson and executive producer Matthew Justice. If you're into a good laugh, coupled with some bad ass aliens, Attack the Block may just be your ticket away from summer tentpole releases this weekend like Cowboys & Aliens, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Smurfs and Crazy, Stupid, Love. From the producers of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Attack the Block...
- 7/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
That’s an alien bruv, believe it.
Coming out of the streets of South London, Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block is already generating almost universal positive buzz. Having seen the film a total of three times, each time with a different crowd of varying sizes, my worry was the experience of seeing the film would diminish every time. Or did it somehow grow at a rate that most films don’t do today? I could be a bit of an annoying prat but I won’t be like that because I think of all of you like my fam. Attack the Block is, quite simply, my favorite movie of the year. Hands down. You should read more below to see why.
We follow Sam (Jodie Whittaker) as she is walking home, speaking to her mom on her cellphone. As she’s going down dark alleyways and the fireworks are blasting all around her,...
Coming out of the streets of South London, Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block is already generating almost universal positive buzz. Having seen the film a total of three times, each time with a different crowd of varying sizes, my worry was the experience of seeing the film would diminish every time. Or did it somehow grow at a rate that most films don’t do today? I could be a bit of an annoying prat but I won’t be like that because I think of all of you like my fam. Attack the Block is, quite simply, my favorite movie of the year. Hands down. You should read more below to see why.
We follow Sam (Jodie Whittaker) as she is walking home, speaking to her mom on her cellphone. As she’s going down dark alleyways and the fireworks are blasting all around her,...
- 7/29/2011
- by James McCormick
- CriterionCast
In theaters July 29th, Arrow has a new still from Attack the Block from director Joe Cornish. It stars Nick Frost, along with Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway and Jumayn Hunter and was produced by Edgar Wright.
Trainee nurse Sam is walking home to her flat in a scary South London tower block when she’s robbed by a gang of masked, hooded youths. She’s saved when the gang are distracted by a bright meteorite, which falls from the sky and hits a nearby parked car. Sam flees, just before the gang are attacked by a small alien creature that leaps from the wreckage. The gang chase the creature and kill it, dragging its ghoulish carcass to the top of the block, which they treat as their territory.
While Sam and the police hunt for the gang, a second wave of meteors falls.
Trainee nurse Sam is walking home to her flat in a scary South London tower block when she’s robbed by a gang of masked, hooded youths. She’s saved when the gang are distracted by a bright meteorite, which falls from the sky and hits a nearby parked car. Sam flees, just before the gang are attacked by a small alien creature that leaps from the wreckage. The gang chase the creature and kill it, dragging its ghoulish carcass to the top of the block, which they treat as their territory.
While Sam and the police hunt for the gang, a second wave of meteors falls.
- 7/28/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
At this year's Comic Con, I got the chance to catch the final free screening of Joe Cornish's Attack the Block. Ever since the film premiered at SXSW in March, Attack the Block has been touring around the country, with free screenings in pretty much all major cities in the Us. There last stop was San Diego, as they presented the final screening of the film for a group of rabid Comic Con fans. The buzz for the film has been growing more and more with each passing screening and finally, after three months of free screenings, Screen Gems is releasing the film in limited release in eight cities across the country. Is it worth your money? We weigh in after the jump.
The Basics:
From the minds of director Joe Cornish and producer Edgar Wright comes Attack the Block, an alien invasion film like you've never seen before.
The Basics:
From the minds of director Joe Cornish and producer Edgar Wright comes Attack the Block, an alien invasion film like you've never seen before.
- 7/28/2011
- Cinelinx
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