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New Upside Down Trailer Arrives – Jim Sturgess & Kirsten Dunst come from parallel worlds

25th January 2013 By Tim Isaac

Upside Down definitely has an intriguing premise, but its one of those movies where it’s yet to be seen if the plot can live up to the promise of the setup.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Adam (Jim Sturgess) is a seemingly ordinary guy in a very extraordinary universe. He lives humbly trying to make ends meet, but his romantic spirit holds on to the memory of a girl he met once upon a time from another world, an inverted affluent world with its own gravity, directly above but beyond reach (each universe is in the sky of the other, able to see once another but not interact)… a girl named Eve (Kirsten Dunst). Their childhood flirtation becomes an impossible love. But when he catches a glimpse of grown-up Eve on television, nothing will get in the way of getting her back…’

No UK release date is currently set, but Juan Solanas’ movie arrives in the US in March.

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Olympus Has Fallen Trailer – Gerard Butler takes on terrorists

23rd January 2013 By Tim Isaac

The White House isn’t going to do well this year, as it’s being taken over by terrorists in both Roland Emmerich’s White House Down and Antoine Fuqua’s Olympus Has Fallen. It’s the latter which arrives first on March 22nd in the US and April 19th in the UK, and now the trailer for the movie has arrived.

It all looks very Die Hard at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, with Gerard Butler as an ex-special forces officer taken off the President’s security detail after an accident. However when international terrorists attack the White House and take the President (Aaron Eckhart) hostage. It also stars Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett and Ashley Judd.

While the trailer does suggest a movie that’ll be completely over the top, it could also be quite fun. We’ll have to wait and see.

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The East Trailer – Brit Marling enters a shadowy anarchist collective

22nd January 2013 By Tim Isaac

The East is debuting at Sundance and so get everyone who can’t attend the festival interested, a trailer has been released for director Zal Batmanglij’s film. The movie stars Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgard and Ellen Page.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In THE EAST, Sarah Moss (Marling) is a brilliant operative for an elite private intelligence firm whose top objective is to ruthlessly protect the interests of their A-list corporate clientele. She is assigned to go undercover to infiltrate an anarchist collective known for executing covert attacks upon major corporations. Living amongst them in an effort to get closer to their members, Sarah finds herself unexpectedly torn between two worlds as she starts to fall in love with the group’s charismatic leader, finding her life and her priorities irrevocably changed.’

No UK release date is currently set.

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New Evil Dead Trailer Arrives – Take a green band look at the remake

21st January 2013 By Tim Isaac

We’ve had a couple of gory red band trailer for Evil Dead, but they were so keen on showing us that this was not a cop out and would be keeping the blood and guts of the original, that there wasn’t much room for story. So if you do care about the plot, a new green band trailer has arrived.

In the movie five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin where they discover a Book Of The Dead and unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.

The movie hits UK cinemas April 13th, 2013.

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At Any Price Trailer – Zac Efron & Dennis Quaid butt heads as father & son

19th January 2013 By Tim Isaac

Zac Efron is still in the process of going from teen tto fully fledged adult movie star. He’s had some success but hasn’t really done enough yet to secure his place on  the a-list. While The Paperboy wasn’t well received, he got some good notices and now he’s got another proper grown up role in At Any Price from Goodbye Solo and Man Push Cart director Ramin Bahrani.

At Any Price follows a family farming business in the American Midwest. Dennis Quaid plays Henry Whipple, a life-long farmer who wants to pass the farm that has been in his family for generations on to his son, Dean (Efron). Unfortunately the son has no interest in agriculture and instead wants to become a race car driver. When the company business suddenly finds itself under investigation, however, the pressure that exists between the father and his boy threatens to explode.

The movie got good reviews on the festival circuit and will his US cinemas in April, although no UK date is set yet.

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Spring Breakers Trailer – Harmony Korine teams up with James Franco and goes a little girls gone wild

18th January 2013 By Tim Isaac

Everything is about James Franco at the moment – this is the third story I’ve posted about him today! He stars in this one, teaming up with Gummo and Trash Humpers director for Spring Breakers.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Brit (Ashley Benson), Candy (Vanessa Hudgens), Cotty (Rachel Korine), and Faith (Selena Gomex) have been best friends since grade school. They live together in a boring college dorm and are hungry for adventure. All they have to do is save enough money for spring break to get their shot at having some real fun. A serendipitous encounter with rapper “Alien” (James Franco) promises to provide the girls with all the thrill and excitement they could hope for. With the encouragement of their new friend, it soon becomes unclear how far the girls are willing to go to experience a spring break they will never forget.’

While the movie itself is getting mixed reviews, there’s been a lot of praise for Franco, who really seems to throw himself into the hair-braided role.

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