Our First Look At Hardy And Theron In MAD MAX:FURY ROAD |
- Our First Look At Hardy And Theron In MAD MAX:FURY ROAD
- Walk Down The Witch's Path With The Teaser For Jeremiah Kipps THE MINIONS
- LUPIN THE THIRD: Kitamura Delivers Rollicking Action With Full Trailer For Live Action Adaptation
- FURY: Brad Pitt Battles Germans And Shia LaBeouf's Moustache In Trailer For David Ayer's Latest
- Destroy All Monsters: Dance, Clones! It's All Television Now
- Review: BELOVED SISTERS Breaks With Its Own Illusion
Our First Look At Hardy And Theron In MAD MAX:FURY ROAD Posted: 25 Jun 2014 08:45 PM PDT EW got the big scoop today with fresh images from George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road. Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron adorn the cover of their upcoming The Apoclaypse Issue. Then inside there are more images of the two plus Nicolas Hoult and some radical looking vehicles! It all looks very faithful and complementary of Miller's universe. He has not strayed from the path. I am loving Theron's prosthetic arm on the cover there. Crazy and brilliant. MAD MAX: FURY ROAD is the fourth film of George Miller's Road Warrior/Mad Max franchise co-written and directed by Miller. The post-apocalyptic action film is set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for... |
Walk Down The Witch's Path With The Teaser For Jeremiah Kipps THE MINIONS Posted: 25 Jun 2014 09:30 AM PDT Here's an intriguing bit of work from New York City based director Jeremiah Kipp with the first teaser for his new short film The Minions. There's not so much out there regarding plotline beyond that it involves witchcraft and a man who comes across two drunk girls in need of help but the photography and score on this teaser create a really impeccable mood that leaves me hungry to see and know more. Take a look below.... |
LUPIN THE THIRD: Kitamura Delivers Rollicking Action With Full Trailer For Live Action Adaptation Posted: 25 Jun 2014 09:00 AM PDT Fans excited at the prospect of Versus director Kitamura Ryuhei tackling hugely popular manga and anime property Lupin The Third in a new live action adaptation, you now have more reason to be excited. The first trailer for the upcoming live action effort has arrived and it delivers big fun on a big scale.Oguri Shun akes the lead role as the gentlemen thief with the supporting cast boasting the likes of Asano Tadanobu, Tamayama Tetsuji, Ayano Go and Kuroki Meisa but enough of slinging the names around, just take a look at the trailer below.... |
FURY: Brad Pitt Battles Germans And Shia LaBeouf's Moustache In Trailer For David Ayer's Latest Posted: 25 Jun 2014 08:30 AM PDT The simple fact that Brad Pitt is christened 'Wardaddy' would be enough for me to write off David Ayer's Fury from the outset- that and the fact that it also stars the perennially irritating Shia LaBeouf - if not for the fact that it's written and directed by Ayer, who is actually quite good. And so onward into the breach we go with the trailer for the WWII action drama with Pitt starring as a tank commander at the tail end of the war.April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a... |
Destroy All Monsters: Dance, Clones! It's All Television Now Posted: 25 Jun 2014 08:00 AM PDT Movies are imagery, and the best of them supply the images by which we contextualize our lives; and if this is so, 2014 is fast becoming the year those images came more from the small screen than from the big. Your line in the sand on this may vary, but TV is becoming pop culture's standard-bearer. The movies are adapting to keep up. Hannibal Lecter turning his face skyward to bathe in newly falling rain. Ray Harryhausen skeletons attacking Bran and company on a frozen lake, the first time in Game of Thrones history that a Bran scene was the highlight of an episode. Sarah and Helena, the clone twins of Orphan Black, going on a road trip, singing "Sugar Sugar." Rosa, mowing down Vee... |
Review: BELOVED SISTERS Breaks With Its Own Illusion Posted: 25 Jun 2014 07:30 AM PDT It's curious that the poster of Dominik Graf's Beloved Sisters shows a man, namely the poet Friedrich Schiller, in the foreground while putting the two women who the movie actually focuses on into the background. This alignment is quite misleading because Beloved Sisters is not a historical biopic on the famous German author and it is way more than a film about a romantic ménage a trois. Instead Beloved Sisters is just as well the story of two sisters, two women who swear loyalty to each other and keep their oath in spite of the biggest challenge their relationship can face: the love and desire for one and the same man. At first Dominik Graf's film disguises as a history piece with elaborate set designs... |
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