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Zombieland video clips and trailers


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If you've been wondering why cyber-criminals have been exploiting the search terms Emma Stone naked and Emma Stone nude, it's because the film in which she stars, Zombieland, has been such a huge hit in America.

Woody Harrelson also stars in the zombie comedy, which follows four survivors of a zombie apocalypse as they battle across America armed with chainsaws and shotguns.

I've not seen it yet, but the clips on the official site make it look like a riot. Definitely looks like it could be as enjoyably gory as Shaun of the Dead. Click the link below to watch the clips, including age-restricted footage for the over-18s.

You can read about the Emma Stone nude rogueware scam online, and also check out our 10 top celebrity scams to avoid, to make sure you remain safe on the web. It won't protect you from zombies, though.

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Saw VI video clips - solve puzzle online


Saw VI clips and puzzle - watch online

Another year, another Saw film.

We're up to number six now in the series, which stars Tobin Bell as the sadistic, puzzle-setting, whisper-voiced psycho.

If you want to watch a clip from the movie, out in UK cinemas on 23 October, just solve the puzzle at the link below.

Don't worry - the puzzle is surprisingly tame. It doesn't involve you sacrificing a limb or drinking a vial of acid - or anything else that you may have seen in the previous five Saw films.

It's just a simple jigsaw. Phew.

If you're a big fan of the films, why not enter our Saw VI Goodie Bag competition, which contains Goreologies (including Saws I-V on DVD), Saw VI t-shirts, bloody putty and bloody mouse mats.

Saw VI video online - solve puzzle to watch clip

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BFI London Film Festival - videos online

You can get a taste of the Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival (14 - 29 October) at the official site, which has a daily vodcast, loads of trailers, interviews with directors and videos from some of the Festival's events.

Just click the link below to visit the official site.

Standout films premiering at the Festival include Fantastic Mr. Fox, a stop-motion adaptation of the Roald Dahl book and Jane Campion's Bright Star, which stars Ben Whishaw as poet John Keats.

Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival - watch videos, clips, trailers and interviews

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Fantastic Mr Fox - watch clips and trailers

The excellent Fox Searchlight site has some fascinating videos going behind the scenes of Wes Anderson's new film, Fantastic Mr. Fox, which is released in the UK on 23 October.

You can watch how the stop-motion animation worked, discover what inspired Anderson to make the film and hear what Felicity Dahl thinks her late husband Roald - the book's author - would have made of the adaptation.

You can even see sketches Dahl made when writing the book.

We think he'd have loved the final product. The clips certainly look great. And George Clooney is just perfect as Mr. Fox - not to mention Bill Murray as Badger.

It's a star-studded affair. Meryl Streep is Mrs. Fox, while Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman and Willem Defoe also provide voices.

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Where the Wild Things Are - watch video clips

One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year is just two months away - Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are opens in the UK on Friday 11 December.

Five new clips have just been posted online, and we like what we see. It looks like it'll be a wonderful adaptation of Maurice Sendak's fantastic children's book.

Along with Robert Zemeckis' animated A Christmas Carol, (out in November, starring Jim Carrey), that's your Christmas cinema trips sorted.

For Where the Wild Things Are trailers, visit the official site. 

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