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BABIES - Trailer

BABIES - Trailer

from Top Rated on November 26, 2009
Duration: 143
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Michael Fassbender Goes From One Bronte To the Next

Michael Fassbender Goes From One Bronte To the Next

from Cinematical on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
The Brontes are all the rage for adaptation right now. It's undoubtedly due to Edward and Bella bestowing their favor on Wuthering Heights, and had they chosen Great Expectations, perhaps we'd see Dickens adaptations flinging themselves to the big screen. I love corsets and cravats, so I'm not going to complain, and I'm certainly not going to whine if Cary Fukunaga gets this cast for Jane Eyre. Variety is reporting that Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska are in talks to play Jane and Rochester for Fukunaga, and oh, how torrid it would be! This is actually the second time Fassbender has circled a Bronte adaptation. Last May, he was said to be in talks for Wuthering Heights, but Ed Westwick stepped into that particular waistcoat. It's a shame. I think Fassbender would have made an excellent Heathcliff, and may have been the first one to actually snarl, bang his head against a tree, and slap people convincingly. But he will make a very simmering Rochester, and is the only actor who could top Toby Stephens' wonderful turn in 2006. Wasikowska is still a bit of a dark horse. She's becoming one of those much-discussed names, but most of us have yet to really meet her until Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland hits theaters. She's very pretty, but is just "ordinary" (if that doesn't sound too terrible) enough to fit the part of plain Jane, and as an Aussie, she'll be able to turn on an English accent better than Ellen Page. If this is the Jane Eyre that makes it to the screen, I'll be happy. Let the eerie screams, mysterious fires, and lingering looks commence.Filed under: Classics, Drama, Independent, Romance, Casting, Mystery & Suspense, Focus Features, Newsstand Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Review: Pirate Radio

Review: Pirate Radio

from Cinematical on November 13, 2009
Duration: 0
Tethered to reality by only a slender thread, Pirate Radio quickly cuts loose and floats off into its own imaginary layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where only good-hearted, pleasant-thinking, die-hard romantics can survive. Welcome home, Richard Curtis, where have you been? Writer/director Curtis rose to fame on the basis of his screenplay for Four Weddings and a Funeral, featuring an ensemble of quirky yet appealing men and women chasing love and happiness, followed, notably, by his script for Notting Hill, but he's been writing off-kilter comedy sketches and episodic television for many years. Pirate Radio proves that his gift for writing witty one-liners and creating funny situations remains intact. His skills as a film director and shaper of material are a little more fuzzy and undefined, however. As with Love, Actually, his previous directorial effort, Pirate Radio (AKA The Boat That Rocked) is filled with episodes that feel randomly assembled, knit together by proximity and happenstance more than narrative necessity. For all the laughter and positive feelings that Pirate Radio generates, it's a lightweight treatment of a potentially heavyweight subject.Filed under: Comedy, Music & Musicals, New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, Focus FeaturesContinue reading Review: Pirate Radio Permalink | Email this | Comments
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SHAUN OF THE DEAD: Movie Trailer

SHAUN OF THE DEAD: Movie Trailer

from Video Detective on Metacafe on October 27, 2009
Duration: 142
Shaun Of The Dead movie trailer - starring Kate Ashfield, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Nicola Cunningham. Directed by Edgar Wright. Theatrical Release Date: 9/21/2004 Genre: Comedy Rating: R Ranked 3.50 / 5 | 6 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (02:22) Submitted By: videodetective Tags: Movie Trailers Movie Trailer SHAUN OF THE DEAD Kate Ashfield Simon Pegg Nick Frost Lucy Davis Dylan Moran Nicola Cunningham Edgar Wright Focus Features Categories: Comedy Entertainment
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PIRATE RADIO: Movie Trailer

PIRATE RADIO: Movie Trailer

from Metacafe Videos on September 29, 2009
Duration: 139
Pirate Radio is the high-spirited story of how 8 DJs love affair with Rock n Roll changed the world forever. In the 1960s this group of rouge DJs, on a boat in the middle of the Northern Atlantic, played rock records and broke the law all for the love of music. The songs they played united and defined an entire generation and drove the British government crazy. By playing Rock n Roll they were standing up against the British government who did everything in their power to shut them down. The band of rebels is lead by The Count, played by the Academy Award Winning Philip Seymour Hoffman, Quentin the boss of Radio Rock, Gavin the greatest DJ in Britian, Midnight Mark, Doctor Dave and Young Carl who comes of age amidst the chaos of sex, drugs and rock n roll. The film features an unbelievable selection of music including The Beatles, The Stones, Beach Boys, Dusty Springfield, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Smokey Robinson, David Bowie, Otis Redding, Cat Stevens just to name a few. The film is laugh out loud funny and speaks to the rock n roll rebel in all of us. Ranked 3.51 / 5 | 322 views | 1 comments Click here to watch the video (02:19) Submitted By: videodetective Tags: Movie Trailers Movie Trailer PIRATE RADIO Bill Nighy Philip Seymour Hoffman Rhys Ifans Nick Frost Richard Curtis Focus Features Categories: Comedy Entertainment
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Review: 9

Review: 9

from Cinematical on September 09, 2009
Duration: 0
It's safe to say that every film starts out small, and that many of them then end up staying small for any number of reasons. Beyond that, only a lucky few make the leap to feature-length, and even then, it doesn't always turn out for the best. Saw was once a mere fraction of itself, a grimy and gritty little morality play unlikely to spawn a seriously successful franchise that just won't die. The minds behind Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow dedicated themselves for years to creating a low-budget trailer for the film, only to then be granted the chance to flesh out their pulpy serial throwback with millions more. Wouldn't you know it, District 9 just became the summer's least expected blockbuster to the tune of $100 million, and even that was born of a like-minded showcase reel. And then there's Shane Acker, whose original short for 9 was a wordless little post-apocalyptic breath-taker that rightfully earned itself an Academy Award nomination in 2005. Once an expanded take garnered the support of a recognizable voice cast and producers like Tim Burton, his vision was well on its way to the big screen, and all things considered, it's a small wonder that this small wonder made it through the Hollywood machine with most (though not all) of its mystique intact...Filed under: Action, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Theatrical Reviews, Focus FeaturesContinue reading Review: 9 Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Genre: Adventure ..

from Filmtrailer.com: brand new film trailers on August 31, 2009
Duration: 151
Genre: Adventure , Animation , Fantasy , Science Fiction Cinema Premiere: 28/10/2009 Production Country: United States Directed By: Shane Acker Producer: Focus Features , Relativity Media , Starz Animation Cast: Elijah Wood , John C. Reilly , Jennifer Connelly , Crispin Glover , Martin Landau , Christopher Plummer Film Duration: 80 min Production Year: 2009 Plot Outline: A new era in animated storytelling begins on 9.9.09. Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton (The Corpse Bride, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory) and Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Nightwatch) join forces to produce wunderkind director Shane Acker’s distinctively original and thrilling tale. 9 stars Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Martin Landau, Christopher Plummer and Crispin Glover and features the music of Danny Elfman. When 9 (The Lord of the Ring’s Elijah Wood) first comes to life, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world. All humans are gone, and it is only by chance that he discovers a small community of others like him taking refuge from fearsome machines that roam the earth intent on their extinction. Despite being the neophyte of the group, 9 convinces the others that hiding will do them no good. They must take the offensive if they are to survive, and they must discover why the machines want to destroy them in the first place. As they’ll soon come to learn, the very future of civilization may depend on them.
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Review: Taking Woodstock

Review: Taking Woodstock

from Cinematical on August 28, 2009
Duration: 0
It's no accident that at the very beginning of the movie, the title shows up broken into three words, one on its own separate line: Taking. Wood. Stock. The immensely likeable comedian Demetri Martin plays Elliot Teichberg, a menschy young guy who is spending his summer at his parents' ramshackle motel in the Catskills in yet another attempt to stave off their foreclosure. He has a life back in NYC, sure, but his work as an interior designer and painter isn't going so well, and his friends are all leaving for San Francisco. Elliot, or Ellie as his parents call him, is the consummate Good Jewish Boy - he runs the local Chamber of Commerce, helps around the hotel, and withstands his Russian mother's browbeating (played by Vera Drake's Imelda Staunton). It's only sheer luck and desperation that leads him to call the Woodstock folks after a nearby town decides they don't want a hippie invasion after all. The rest, as they say, is history, much to Elliot's bemusement. Obviously, though, the free love and plentiful drugs help grease the wheels of his own individuation, as the Summer of Love draws to a close and the darker era of Alameda and Manson creep closer.Filed under: Comedy, Drama, New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, New in Theaters, Focus FeaturesContinue reading Review: Taking Woodstock Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Interview: Emile Hirsch

Interview: Emile Hirsch

from Cinematical on August 28, 2009
Duration: 0
In the last few years, Emile Hirsch has become a go-to resource for directors of all sorts of films: After starring in Sean Penn's Into the Wild, Hirsch took on the reins of Speed Racer, a massive, effects-driven action film from The Matrix's Wachowski brothers, and then collaborated on screen with Penn again, in a supporting but essential role in Gus Van Sant's Milk. In his latest project, Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock, Hirsch tackles yet another period character, this time playing a young Vietnam veteran who regains a little bit of his humanity when the iconic music festival descends on his hometown. Cinematical recently spoke to Hirsch in an exclusive telephone interview about his role in Taking Woodstock. In addition to discussing the challenges of bringing a character to life whose behavior, if not very identity, has become as familiar to audiences as the imagery of Woodstock itself, Hirsch revealed some of the sources of inspiration he took for his portrayal, and talked about the futility of coming up with a strategy for one's acting career. Cinematical: The character you played in Into the Wild had his own tragic past, but the way that he dealt with it was with a greater degree of serenity. Did you see any parallels or similarities when you took on this role in Taking Woodstock?Filed under: Focus Features, InterviewsContinue reading Interview: Emile Hirsch Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Ang Lee and James Schamus on SidewalksTV.com

Ang Lee and James Schamus on SidewalksTV.com

from Sidewalks Entertainment on August 22, 2009
Duration: 304
Director-producer Ang Lee and producer-screenwriter James Schamus talk to SIDEWALKS host Maaika Westen about their film, Taking Woodstock.
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Demetri Martin on SidewalksTV.com

Demetri Martin on SidewalksTV.com

from Sidewalks Entertainment on August 22, 2009
Duration: 235
Actor-standup comedian Demetri Martin talks about his first major acting film role in Taking Woodstock.
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Stars of Away We Go on SidewalksTV.com

Stars of Away We Go on SidewalksTV.com

from Sidewalks Entertainment on June 07, 2009
Duration: 316
SIDEWALKS host Maaika Westen talks with Away We Go film stars Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski. Also, in a separate interview, director Sam Mendes.
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"SIN NOMBRE" INTERVIEW DIRECTOR CARY FUKUNAGA

"SIN NOMBRE" INTERVIEW DIRECTOR CARY FUKUNAGA

from CineMovie on April 09, 2009
Duration: 343
Honduran teenager Sayra (Gaitan) reunites with her father, an opportunity for her to potentially realize her dream of a life in the U.S. Moving to Mexico is the first step in a feateful journey of unexpected events. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Cary Fukunaga on "Sin Nombre"

Cary Fukunaga on "Sin Nombre"

from Favorites of sff on January 12, 2009
Duration: 225
Writer/Director Cary Fukunaga on Sin Nombre
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