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Filmink Scans

Scans from the latest issue of Filmink are now in the gallery. They are from Tomorrow-Movies (and Dylan). Thank you! The last page includes a new promotional image from the film.


Posted by Sarika on July 21, 2010 Post Categories: GalleryMagazinesTomorrow When the War Began



Tomorrow Official Website

The official website for Tomorrow, When the War Began is now up! Thank you to Nadia for the information. You can find new pictures and character profiles there (there is a “Quick Navigation” at the bottom if you hover over the tab). Rachel has interesting things to say about her character and I think she describes Corrie perfectly! Screen captures from the interviews and the clips from the movie are in the gallery.


Posted by Sarika on July 20, 2010 Post Categories: GalleryTomorrow When the War Began



Solomon Kane DVD Special Features

Much thanks to Hugh for taking the time to make and send screen captures from the French Solomon Kane DVD. I appreciate it very much! Included are new poster art and captures from a behind-the-scenes featurette. Don’t read further if you want to avoid spoilers: I believe the last few screen captures in the set are from a scene I don’t remember in the movie. I think it may be from an alternate ending? Can anybody shed some light on that?


Posted by Sarika on July 12, 2010 Post Categories: GallerySolomon Kane



New Tomorrow Stills

Thank you to Annika, we have new stills from Tomorrow, When the War Began! I also replaced the last still we posted with a better-quality version. Some of these we’ve seen in trailers and magazines before. Hope you like them!

Edit – For general Tomorrow fans, I uploaded 20 more stills from the movie right here. Feel free to post wherever!


Posted by Sarika on July 9, 2010 Post Categories: GalleryTomorrow When the War Began



TV Week Scans

Thanks to the posters at Tomorrow-Movies, I added two scans of TV Week’s feature on the stars of Tomorrow, When the War Began. There is a little blurb on and picture of Rachel.

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Posted by Sarika on June 26, 2010 Post Categories: GalleryTomorrow When the War Began



Movie Stills Update

I am currently trying to get the site fixed up and ready for Tomorrow, When the War Began promotion later this summer. New HQ stills from Solomon Kane and An American Haunting have been added. New stills from Dorian Gray have also been added. A few previously watermarked stills have been replaced and some MQ images have been replaced with HQ versions.


Posted by Sarika on June 26, 2010 Post Categories: Gallery



Tomorrow Trailer Screen Captures

Screen captures of Rachel in Tomorrow, When the War Began have been added to the gallery. I honestly had a difficult time figuring out if she was in a scene or not because of the quality, so please let me know if you think there are pictures without her in it!


Posted by Sarika on June 18, 2010 Post Categories: GalleryTomorrow When the War Began



Solomon Kane Screen Captures

Screen captures from Solomon Kane have been added to the gallery! Rachel’s role was slightly larger than it was in Dorian Gray. For a movie that didn’t get a wide release, it was actually very entertaining to watch and I’m surprised it isn’t getting more attention. I love historical adventures movies and Solomon Kane did the genre justice (and was also rather dark). Rachel’s brother, Patrick, also did a good job in the film!


Posted by Sarika on May 28, 2010 Post Categories: GallerySolomon Kane