Nicolas Winding Refn keeps upping the ante with his work, Drive seems promising with Ryan Gosling as a getaway driver, Ron Perlman, Carey Mulligan, and Albert Brooks as villain. Looks like it has plenty of grit, blood, and road rage.
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Nicolas Winding Refn keeps upping the ante with his work, Drive seems promising with Ryan Gosling as a getaway driver, Ron Perlman, Carey Mulligan, and Albert Brooks as villain. Looks like it has plenty of grit, blood, and road rage.
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We have our 3D glasses on and don’t plan on taking them off till Labor Day. The summer movie season is upon us and the weather’s calling for another of Michael Bay’s annual shitstorms. This year promises creepier zombies, longer hangovers, sexier vampires, seedier drug trades, younger superheroes, and grittier pirates. What are you excited about? here’s 40 that we think will offer some exciting thrills, effects, and provocations
Always the optimist, Lars Von Trier delivers his feel bad movie about two sisters, charlotte Gainsbourg and Kirsten Dunst, and the way they deal with the impeding end of the world. The teasers look stunning, shame Von Trier hasn’t gone to 3D. Fingers crossed for Antichrist 2 (might as well also use John Waters’s Odorma)…
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Terrence Malick is on a tear, 2 movies in 6 years! Tree of Life couldn’t seem more overambitious, great to see him take it on. His films are some of the most beautifully shot of the second half of the 20th century. It divided the crowd at cannes but sP loves all his films so we’re ready to be dazzled.
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The Olsen Twin’s sister escapes from a cult to reintegrate with her family. A comedy? No, but apparently her performance is astounding. Should be the perfect double feature with the Smurfs.
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Returning to the beginning of the X-Men in the early 60s with Matthew Vaugn directing and James McAvoy, Rose Byrne, and Michael Fassbender suiting up.
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Brit coming of age story by Richard Ayoade (Moss from IT Crowd!)
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Michael Winterbottom teams back up with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon for this promising comedy.
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Shot during Conan’s time between NBC and TBS the movie features plenty of ‘Mean Conan’ and should be insightful and hilarious look at the host.
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Trailer looks great, lets hope Joe Johnston’s up for the task. 3D
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