Truth is, Oldboy is one of my favorite films. Chan Wook Park is a phenomenal director who's work not only speaks for itself but has created cult following with his work. Park's American debut is Stoker; the highly anticipated film starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode, and Mia Wasikowska.
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A new trailer and poster for the British remake of Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Pusherhave been released. The film centers on Frank, a drug dealer (Richard Coyle) who gets busted by the cops and has to throw away his product. When he returns to the mob boss (Zlatko Buric reprising his role from Refn’s trilogy) without the unsold drugs or the money to pay for them, Frank frantically tries to find a way to repay the mobster. I still haven’t seen Refn’s original films so I don’t have much to compare it to, but the trailer for director Luis Prieto’s English-language take on the material looks interesting enough. Refn is involved in the remake as an executive producer, so I doubt the pic strays too far from the original. The pic also stars Agyness Deyn, Bronson Webb, and Paul Kaye. Pusher will be available VOD and on iTunes on September 28th before hitting theaters on October 26th. Javier Bardem played one of the most memorable baddies in movie history in the Coen Brothers' "No Country For Old Men," and now he's terrorizing one of cinema's greatest heroes in new international trailer for the upcoming 007 film "Skyfall." The spooky shadow of blonde villain Silva (Bardem) looms large in the clip, although we don't get to see much of him in action after new Bond Girl Berenice Marlohe warns 007 (Daniel Craig once again) about Silva's viciousness. He comes across a bit like The Joker in "The Dark Knight" -- an unstoppable force heading toward an immovable object. Looking slicker and more streamlined than the last outing -- 2008's bloated and confused "Quantum of Solace" -- the trailer promises a fast-paced, globe-trotting (mostly lensed in England, Turkey and China) adventure in which Bond faces Silva, and perhaps a threat from inside MI6. Can M (Judi Dench) be trusted? Though short on narrative clue, the trailer has it all: Chills, thrills, sexy ladies, a glimpse at Ben Whishaw as the new Q and what looks to be a show-stopping train crash sequence. There's also an extremely loud Chinese voiceover at the end. Watch it here: Summit Entertainment has brought online the new Red Band trailer for Scott Derrickson's Sinister, starring Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, James Ransone, Fred Dalton Thompson, Nicholas King, Clare Foley, Victoria Leigh, Juliet Rylance and Michael Hall D'Addario. In the October 12 release, Hawke plays a true crime novelist who discovers a box of mysterious, disturbing home movies that plunge his family into a nightmarish experience of supernatural horror. Sinister is a frightening new thriller from the producer of the "Paranormal Activity" films and the writer-director of The Exorcism of Emily Rose. The trailer for the upcoming horror thriller The Collection is now online and you can check it out in the player below the synopsis, with a newly-debuted banner underneath. When Elena's (Emma Fitzpatrick) friends take her to a secret party at an undisclosed location, she never imagined she would become the latest victim of The Collector, a psychopathic killer. The Collector kidnaps and transports her to an abandoned hotel he's transformed into his own private maze of torture and death. Upon learning of his daughter's disappearance, Elena's wealthy father (Christopher McDonald) hires a group of mercenaries to retrieve her from the vicious grips of The Collector. These mercenaries coerce Arkin (Josh Stewart), the only man to have escaped the wrath of this heinous monster, to lead them through the gruesome labyrinth. Now, Arkin finds himself fighting for his own life in order to save Elena. The Collection is directed by Marcus Dunstan and written by Dunstan and Patrick Melton. It hits theaters on November 30. |
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