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Joe Cornish Movies

2015  
 
The Marvel character Ant-Man gets the big screen treatment with this Edgar Wright-directed film focusing on Henry Pym, a scientist who develops powers to grow and shrink in size. The script was penned by Wright and Attack the Block's Joe Cornish. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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2014  
 
Attack the Block's Joe Cornish adapts Royden Lepp's graphic novel about a family whose farm is disrupted when a young boy in a jetpack crashes into their barn chased by a giant robot in this 20th Century Fox sci-fi adventure. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2013  
 
Attack the Block's Joe Cornish writes and directs this adaptation of Neal Stephenson's celebrated cyberpunk novel Snow Crash. The futuristic sci-fi story follows Hiro Protagonist, a samurai swordsman/hacker/pizza deliveryman who's called on to help his best friend after he od's on a techno drug. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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2011  
R  
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A group of London teens find themselves in the middle of an alien invasion and fight to defend their tower block from some evil extraterrestrials in this stylish sci-fi romp from the producers of Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Beset by a gang of young thugs as she passes through a South London housing estate, Sam (Jodie Whittaker) is in the midst of being robbed when a ball of light falls out of the sky, and destroys a nearby car. Frightened, she flees from the scene just before an unearthly beast emerges from the wreckage and attacks Moses (John Boyega), the leader of the youthful gang. In retaliation, Moses and his crew slay the creature, and take it to a local drug den owned by ruthless gangster Hi-Hatz (Jumayn Hunter) for safe keeping. Later, as the police assist Sam in pursuing her assailants, strange lights start to rain down on the streets, heralding the arrival of a second, more ferocious, wave of creatures. With the city under siege, there's no place left to run. Quickly realizing she's going to have to fight if she wants to survive, Sam once again crosses paths with the street-tough teens, but instead of running away vows to battle alongside them to the bitter end. Meanwhile, Moses becomes the primary target of the aliens, and the group arms themselves with everything from baseball bats to high-powered fireworks in the fight to save the human race. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
John BoyegaJodie Whittaker, (more)
 
2011  
PG  
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Director Steven Spielberg kicks off the big-screen Tintin trilogy with this computer-animated, motion-capture adaptation of Herge's beloved Tintin comic strip. Produced by Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and Kathleen Kennedy, the first installment in the series finds adventure-seeking Belgian reporter Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and surly Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis) racing to recover a treasure that was lost at sea four centuries ago. Meanwhile, the malevolent Red Rackham (voiced by Daniel Craig) is determined to beat them to it. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Toby Jones provide additional voices for a film written by Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, and Steven Moffat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie BellAndy Serkis, (more)
 
2007  
R  
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A top London cop who is so good at his job that he makes his fellow officers look like slackers by comparison is "promoted" to serve in the sleepy village of Sandford in this contemporary action comedy from the creators of Shaun of the Dead. Police constable Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) always gets his man, but these days his impeccable record seems to be more indicative of his fellow officers' shortcomings than his own formidable skills as a keeper of the peace. Loathe to stand idly by as their once respectable track record is steadily soiled by the hyper-competent actions of one lone overachiever, Sergeant Angel's superiors at the Met soon determine to remedy their problem by relocating the decorated constable to the West Country village of Sanford -- where tranquil garden parties and neighborhood watch meetings stand in stark contrast to the violent crime and heated gunplay of the city. As Sergeant Angel does his best to adjust to the relative calm of his new environment, his oafish new partner Danny Butterman (Nick Frost) strives to gain the respect of his fellow constables while sustaining himself on fantasies of his favorite action films and police shows. Later, just as it begins to appear as if Sergeant Angel has been relegated to an uneventful existence in the relative calm of the countryside, a series of horrific "accidents" lead him to suspect that the tranquil hamlet of Sanford has fallen prey to a sinister plot which reeks of foul play. Jim Broadbent, Timothy Dalton, Steve Coogan, and Martin Freeman co-star in the Edgar Wright film. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Simon PeggNick Frost, (more)
 
2000  
 
So far as the press was concerned, the British game show Quizzlestick had all the makings of a hit. True, the basic game, involving complex Q&A sessions, spiral scoring rods, and tactical strategies, was deemed by some to be confusing, but the contestants and the studio audience had no trouble understanding what was going on. The project was co-created by Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish, with the latter doubling as host. Alas, after its initial episode in 2000, the executives at Britain's Channel 4 failed to pick up Quizzlestick for a weekly run. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Joe Cornish