From movies.monstersandcritics.com: We have added a set of stills from Ian McKellan’s(SIC) forthcoming drama “Asylum,” which also stars Natasha Richardson, Hugh Bonneville and Marton Csokas. Stella Raphael, a cultured and elegant but restless young woman, lives with her husband, Max, a forensic psychiatrist, and their small son, Charlie, at a high-security mental hospital in rural England. [More]

Deenan writes: Elijah Wood’s “Hooligans” and Dom Monaghan’s “Shooting Livien” films will be premiering at the SXSW film festival in March. [More]

Kelly of Luthien writes: The Saturn Award Nominations have been announced. Dominic Monaghan has been nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for “Lost” and Elijah Wood’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” has been nominated for Best Science Fiction Film. [More]

Christopher Lee will attend the “Cinema for Peace” gala at the Berlin Film Festival on Feb 14, 2005. For the third time, he is participating in the event. Thanks to Tauremorna for the news! Info (in German) [More]

christopherleeweb.com has announced that “Christopher Lee will be appearing live at the Barbican Centre London with Valery Gergiev and the orchestra, chorus and soloists of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov opera) from St Petersburg. He will be narrating Stravinksy’s musical setting of the Oedipus myth.” The concert takes place at the Barbican Centre in London on Fri, Feb 25, at 7:30PM.

It might be hard to believe, but multi-award winning composers Howard Shore and Hans Zimmer have been short listed as one hit wonders. But it’s not as bad as it sounds. Joining them on the list are other celebrated classical composers such as Holst and Pachelbel. The list was compiled to show all the composers who only had one entry in last year’s Classic FM Hall of Fame Top 300, or as they put it ‘the composers who are only remembered by one great work.’ [More]