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Posts Tagged ‘cannes film festival’


Experience Robert Pattinson’s Angst In a New Clip from ‘Cosmopolis’

by Joe Gillis, May 3 2012 // 10:45 AM

Even though we might not be huge fans of Robert Patinson’s major works (hey, he was great in Harry Potter though) that doen’t mean we aren’t going to mention when he does something interesting. That’s especially true when he works with one of our favorite directors: David Cronenberg.

That somewhat unusual pairing has resulted in the new film Cosmopolis, which will make its debut at the Cannes Film Festival next month. In the film Pattinson plays Eric Packer, a 28-year old billionaire who likes to mix it up in his personal and profesional life. In short, he’s mad as hell and he’s not going to take it anymore. Plus, he’s about to have a very interesting day – with a little pharmaceutical help of course.

In the clip we get a glimpse of Pattinson as he trades pointed barbs with his wife at a restaurant just before a protest breaks out featuring lots of dead rats. What does it all mean? We’re not entirely sure as we haven’t read the novel by Don DeLillo on which the film is based.

However, we always find Cronenberg interesting and weird is one of the things he does pretty well so we’re going to give this one the benefit of the doubt. Of course, what we’re really waiting for is a sequel to Eastern Promises.

Until then, this will have to do. Check out the clip after the break.

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Posted in: Movies · News
Tagged: cannes film festival, Cosmopolis, David Cronenberg, Drama, Movie Clips, Movies, Robert Pattinson, Twilight


Indonesian Action Flick ‘The Raid’ Already Being Eyed For A Remake

by Matt Raub, Sep 21 2011 // 8:30 AM

Less than a week ago, we brought you a brand new trailer for an action-packed film out of Indonesia called The Raid about a SWAT group that has to make their way to the top of a crime-riddled apartment building. Apparently, we weren’t the only ones blown away by what the trailer had to offer, as Screen Gems is already vying to remake the film here in the states.

Since the film made so many waves at the Toronto International Film Festival, and it already had a distributor going into the fest, Screen Gems’ only reasonable plan was to remake the film for American audiences. Here’s what THR had to report.

Screen Gems is in negotiations on a remake, a move made possible for the label since sister arm Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions picked up North American distribution rights to the film during the Cannes Film Festival. The initial deal called for Sony to have an exclusive negotiating period and right of refusal on a remake in its deal with XYZ Films, the makers of the original.

So it seems that the new recourse isn’t to acquire films so that a wider audience can be privy to the art, but to remake it with young up-and-comers that will likely bring a completely different (possibly terrible) take on the film before we, the frustrated audience members, get to even see the original.

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Posted in: Action · Drama · Foreign Films · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Screen Gems
Tagged: cannes film festival, Indonesia, Old Boy, Remakes, Screen Gems, The Raid, TIFF, Tonronto International Film Festival


First Trailer for ‘Drive’ with Ryan Gosling Looks Pretty Damn Good

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 26 2011 // 11:30 AM

In spite of its surface similarities to another recent series of movies about a guy who drives for a living and doesn’t ask questions, the upcoming Drive from director Nicolas Winding Refn looks pretty damn good. So good, in fact, we feel compelled to bring you a trailer for it right now

In case you’re not familiar with Drive, it stars Ryan Gosling as “Driver,” a Hollywood stunt performer who moonlights as a wheelman that will take any job and not ask questions. However, as is sometimes the case, he discovers that a contract has been put on him after a heist goes wrong.

The film also features a great supporting cast including Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman, Oscar isaac, and Albert Brooks. Oh, forgot to mention that Winding Refn also won the Best Director award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. That, the cast and the trailer should be enough to sell you on Drive. If not, I’ve got nothing more for you.

Check out the video below. Drive hits theaters September 16, 2011.

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Posted in: Action · Drama · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Action, Albert Brooks, Bryan Cranston, cannes film festival, Carey Muligan, Christina Hendricks, Drama, Drive, If not, Nicolas Winding Refn, Ron Perlman, Ryan Gosling, Trailers


Winners Revealed at the 64th Festival de Cannes Awards

by Eric Medina, May 23 2011 // 9:00 AM

It has been an exciting couple weeks at the Cannes Film Festival, which a number of talented filmmakers showcasing a high number of films to be excited for.  Last night, the official jury for the 64th Festival de Cannes revealed the prize winners during the closing ceremony.

Some highlights from the list include Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life winning the most prestigious award, the Palme d’Or, despite half the crown booing at the screening while the other half cheered with enthusiasm, Kirsten Dunst winning Best Actress after her film’s director Lars von Trier made some anti-Semitic comments at a press conference earlier this week, and Nicolas Winding Refn winning best director for his film Drive, starring Ryan Gosling, proving that he is one of the most prominant up-and-coming directors.

He previously directed Bronson, starring Tom Hardy. Take a look at the full list of winners and award winners after the jump.

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Posted in: Awards · Film Festivals · Foreign Films · Indie · Movies · News
Tagged: Bronson, Cannes, cannes film festival, Drive, Kirsten Dunst, lars von trier, palm d'or, Palme d'Or, Terrance Malick, Tom Hardy, Tree of Life, winners


The Top 5 Films To Be Excited About at Cannes

by Eric Medina, Apr 18 2011 // 1:30 PM

Last week the official selection for the 64th Cannes Film Festival was announced.  49 films will be screened this year across all four categories: Competition, Un Certain Regard, Out of Competition, and Special Screenings.  But out of all that, which of these films should you be most excited to see?

Here is my list of the top 5 film to be stoked about:

1. The Tree of Life - dir: Terrence Malick

2. Sleeping Beauty - dir: Julia Leigh

3. Midnight in Paris - dir: Woody Allen

4. Melancholia - dir: Lars von Trier

5. Restless - dir: Gus Van Sant

Please continue after the break for a full breakdown of these films.

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Posted in: Film Festivals
Tagged: cannes film festival, Gus Van Sant, melancholia, midnight in paris, restless, Sleeping Beauty, terrence malik, Tree of Life, woody alan




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