Wasteland Trailer from Bankside Films on Vimeo. Battered, bruised and under arrest, Harvey Miller sits in a police interview room facing interrogation. Clutching a stack of eyewitness statements, Detective Inspector West has no doubt as to Harvey’s part in a foiled robbery, and his subsequent attempted murder of local businessman Steven Roper. Denying nothing, Harvey agrees to tell his version of events in full. As the story unfolds, we discover that a malevolent and unjust act perpetrated by Roper put Harvey in prison and now he has a score to settle.
Following an emotional reunion with his best friends, Harvey sets about finding the girl he left behind, determined to rekindle their romance. What follows is the ingenious and elaborate blueprint of a master plan which Harvey hopes will deliver revenge on his old adversary as well as giving him and his friends the opportunity to start a new life abroad. After weeks of meticulous planning, the boys set the plan in motion. What unfolds is a tense and exhilarating heist of unexpected proportions. A story of loyalty, jealousy, friendship, revenge and the pursuit of happiness. The first trailer for the shoot-em-up Western Dead in Tombstone has landed online. The film stars Danny Trejo as the leader of a gang of outlaws who frees his half-brother (Hall) from prison in order to loot a mining town. The plan backfires when Hall double crosses Trejo and kills him. Trejo makes a deal with the devil (Rourke) and comes back from the dead to seek revenge. The trailer gives us exactly the kind of movie we expect, but I’m not so sure that’s a bad thing. It doesn’t look good by any means, but Dead in Tombstone seems like it could be a fun entry in the “bad movie marathon” genre. Directed by Roel Reine (The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption), the film also stars Dina Meyer. Dead in Tombstone will be released direct-to-DVD on December 31st. Twentieth Century Fox has released this internet trailer for director Olivier Megaton's Taken 2, opening on October 5 and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Sherbedgia and Luke Grimes. Neeson returns as Bryan Mills, the retired CIA agent with a particular set of skills who stopped at nothing to save his daughter Kim from Albanian kidnappers. When the father of one of the kidnappers swears revenge and takes Bryan and his wife hostage during their family vacation in Istanbul, Bryan enlists Kim to help them escape, and uses the same advanced level of special forces tactics to get his family to safety and systematically take out the kidnappers one by one. Tomorrow, August 30th, Magnolia Pictures brings V/H/Sto VOD and we have a 30-second TV spot promoting this release. If you're hoping to see this anthology "found footage" horror film on the big screen, Magnolia aims to give it a limited theatrical run on October 5th. Directed by Adam Wingard, Ti West, David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg and Radio Silence, the film concerns a group of misfits who are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, but they discover more found footage than they bargained for. |
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