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TGTD's John Mosby met Kermit and Miss Piggy to discuss their film release and ask them about the Fox News reaction. The content of the above video received over 2 million hits in 48hrs...

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Leeds: Cinematic City Centre...

In only a few short weeks, the long-anticipated Trinity complex will be opening in the heart of Leeds City Centre. For several years the complex area has been a mass of cranes and construction, but the delays may have been worth it.
As well as a large number of high-profile brands and shopping, the complex will also boast a massive Everyman cinema, the city's first new purpose-built cinema in a decade (the Odeon and the Cannon long since vanished from the Headrow and Vicar Lane, respectively). It joins the Vue, at the Leeds Light complex, as the only two cinemas serving the city-centre and securing the area as having some of the best screening opportunities of any major modern city.

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    Film director Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) is looking for a film that will excite him. He has a strong, if difficult reputation, one that often puts him in opposition to the studios for whom he works - providing some major hits but also running up the bills. So when he settles on a adaptation of Robert Bloch's novel Psycho, it will not be a smooth adventure. Few see it as a viable project and certainly not one that audiences will expect. The voluminous auteur disagrees and is willing to put everything on the line. His wife Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) is her own subtle powerhouse, never needing the spotlight, but willing to support her husband's endeavours as well as stand-up to him as needed. Soon the question is not whether Psycho will even get finished, but whether this latest project will test their friendship, marriage and trust to breaking point.


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