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- Colin Farrell beats on people in the trailer for British gangster movie London Boulevard - JoBlo.com
- 5-minute movie reviews: ‘Howl,’ ‘You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger,’ ‘Enter the Void’ - Salt Lake Tribune
- Dale Earnhardt Jr to Star with David Arquette in a Halloween Night Movie - Associated Content
Colin Farrell beats on people in the trailer for British gangster movie London Boulevard - JoBlo.com Posted: 29 Oct 2010 07:27 PM PDT Writer William Monahan proved he could handle gangsters with his Oscar-winning work on THE DEPARTED. With LONDON BOULEVARD, he brought that experience and talent to England for his directing debut and rounded up a solid cast that includes Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, Ray Winstone, Ben Chaplin, David Thewlis and Anna Friel. Monahan adapted Ken Bruen's novel about a London ex-convict who tries to go straight, but numerous people from his past and present lure him toward a life of crime. Watch below as Farrell gets into trouble and busts some chops with his accent intact. Source: JoBlo.com This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 22 Oct 2010 09:13 AM PDT HHH Howl Opens today at the Broadway Centre Cinemas; not rated, but probably NC-17 for images and descriptions of graphic sexuality, and language; 90 minutes. James Franco's passionate portrayal of the young poet Allen Ginsberg electrifies this biographical drama, the first narrative film from legendary documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman ("The Celluloid Closet," "The Times of Harvey Milk"). The filmmakers add animation and re-enactments to Ginsberg's words, underscoring Franco's reading of the landmark 1955 poem Howl — a reading so full of fury and heartache that it should be released as an audiobook. But the film's taken-from-the-transcript depiction of a 1957 obscenity trial, pitting a prudish prosecutor (David Straithairn) against an impossibly erudite defense attorney ("Mad Men's" Jon Hamm), robs a bit of the thunder from Ginsberg's classic poem. HH You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Opens today at the Broadway Centre Cinemas; rated R for some language; 98 minutes. Story continues below How behind the curve is Woody Allen? Two words: Viagra jokes. Allen's round-robin script pivots on several messed-up marriages in London: Alfie (Anthony Hopkins) has divorced Helena (Gemma Jones) after 40 years to have a fling with a gold-digging hooker (Lucy Punch, doing the same routine she did in "Dinner for Schmucks"). Their daughter Sally (Naomi Watts) becomes exasperated by her husband, Roy (Josh Brolin), a floundering author lusting after a young beauty (Frieda Pinto, from "Slumdog Millionaire"), while Sally herself develops a crush on her married and oblivious boss, Greg (Antonio Banderas). Allen tips his hand when the narrator (Zak Orth) quotes Shakespeare's line about a tale "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing" — an indication that Allen has no idea what he's trying to say, and no idea how to make it amusing. HH Enter the Void Opens today at the Tower Theatre; not rated, but probably NC-17 for graphic sexuality, and language; 138 minutes. In his first English-language film, nihilistic French director Gaspar Noé ("Irreversible") goes to pretentious lengths to find the link between an acid trip and a dirt nap. When Oscar (Nathaniel Brown), a Westerner dealing drugs in Tokyo, trips out on hallucinogens, Noé shows us his visions as rainbow fractal patterns cribbed from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (a regular Noé reference point). We continue from Oscar's P.O.V. through long tracking shots through Tokyo, even after he's killed by the police, when we follow his spirit hovering over the city and bouncing through flashbacks and flashforwards involving his fragile sister Linda (Paz de la Huerta, from "Boardwalk Empire"). Noé creates arresting neon-lit visions of nocturnal Tokyo, as well as shocking images of sexuality and its aftermath. But Noé's constant swooping through and above buildings — and zooming into more bright lights than a squadron of moths — becomes a grating self-generated cliché. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Dale Earnhardt Jr to Star with David Arquette in a Halloween Night Movie - Associated Content Posted: 19 Oct 2010 07:03 PM PDT Any NASCAR fan knows when AMP Energy Juice is involved in something associated with NASCAR, NASCAR's seven time most popular driver of the year Dale Earnhardt Jr. can't be far behind. Earnhardt fans won't be let down. Dale Jr. was tagged for a guest appearance in the film. Also appearing in the film will be three time Sprint Cup Champ and Fox TV analyst 'DW' Darrell Waltrip. Interviews with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and DW are up on the film website, as well as other behind the scenes videos, pictures and the film trailer. So be prepared to be scared and laugh your spoiler off. Tune in to EPSN at 1pm EST for the first chapter. After the race, go to www.legendofhallowdega.com to see the full movie. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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