by Shannon Hood, Jan 28 2011 // 7:30 AM
The whole exorcism theme has been to death in movies, and The Rite is one more reason it should be shelved for a while. No movie has been able to live up to the grand-daddy of them all, The Exorcist (1973). The Rite doesn’t even try. It’s an embarrassment to the genre.
The tale is based on the true story of Father Gary Thomas who serves as an official exorcist for the Diocese of San Jose. This is presumably the tale of how he came to be an exorcist, and it is dreadfully dull. Journalist Matt Baglio chronicled Thomas’s time in Rome in the book “The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist”. I’ve got to imagine the book was far more compelling than the movie.
Director Mikael Håfström (1408, Derailed) centers the movie around fictional character Michael Kovak (playing the role based on Thomas) and his crisis of faith, which he must quickly sort out before, you know, he is possessed by the devil. Flashbacks show that Kovak was raised in the family mortuary, à la Six Feet Under. He has a tense relationship with his father (Rutger Hauer) and after his mother dies, he decides to flee the family business and attend seminary school.
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Tagged: Alice Braga, Anthony Hopkins, Colin O'Donoghue, demonic possesion, exorcism, Father Gary Thomas, Matt Baglio, Mikael Hafstrom, The Rite
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by Shannon Hood, Jul 9 2010 // 7:00 AM
While its 1987 predecessor Predator took its sweet time setting up the action, Predators starts off at breakneck speed, with a man hurtling through air, frantically trying to get his parachute open. The wind whips around him, and as he plummets toward a certain death, he appears to be a goner.
Of course, at the last second, he gets it to open, and it breaks his fall enough to allow him to survive. All around him, other people are falling out of the sky, but some of them are not as lucky, and die upon impact. It’s a thrilling action sequence, and immediately sets this film apart from the original.
The first thirty minutes of this movie has a distinct Lost-like vibe to it. The survivors start rounding up one another, and it becomes apparent that nobody knows how they got to this jungle, or where they are. One man even asserts that they must be in hell.
They discover that they are all combatants of some sort. Most are military mercenary types, one is wearing a prison jumper, and one claimed he worked for a drug cartel. It’s a bad-ass assortment of individuals, that much is true.
Everyone has landed with appropriate weaponry and ammunition strapped to their bodies. The lone exception is Edwin, a bookworm type who claims he is a doctor, and seems woefully out of his element among the soldiers.
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Tagged: adrien brody, Alice Braga, Danny Trejo, Horror, Laurence Fishburne, Nimrod Antal, Oleg Taktarov, Predators, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Topher Grace, Walton Goggins
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by Joe Gillis, Mar 26 2010 // 12:00 PM
I have to admit that we were all pretty excited to hear about the Robert Rodriguez reboot of the Predator franchise known as Predators and directed by Nimrod Antal. Sure, the original Predator has a lot going for it, including such memorable Arnold Schwarzeneggar lines as “Get to the chopper!” and “You are one ugly motherf***er.” Still, with all that great stuff, a new movie with even more awesome predator action could be a good thing.
In the past we’ve brought you some cool info about this new Predators film including casting info and the first look at the trailer. Now, curtesy of the fine folks at CinemaBlend, we’ve got a new featurette to share with you today.
I admit I was a bit skeptical about Adrian Brody and his ability to be a convincing action hero. But after seeing the recent trailer and now this new video, I’ve changed my mind and think he will be able to pull it off. After all, he’s a gifted actor who should be able to play pretty much any role so fighting predators should be a walk in the park, er, jungle for him.
Judge for yourself and check out the featurette after the jump. Predators hits theaters on July 9th. What do you guys think? Does Brody make a convincing action star?
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by Sebastian Suchecki, Mar 19 2010 // 8:00 AM
Last week during Austin’s South By Southwest film festival, producer and co-writer Robert Rodriguez unveiled the first footage from his upcoming film, Predators. We got to see lots of chatter from the cast, including stars Adrien Brody and Laurence Fishburne. Unfortunately, there was very little seen of the titular alien race.
Now, a brand new trailer has hit the web, this time giving us just the right amount of violence, Predators, and Danny Trejo that we could possibly ask for. The new film is set as a reboot/prequel to the original Predator franchise, which first gave geek-cred to stars like Schwarzenegger, Danny Glover, and Gary Busey.
Check out the official trailer after the jump, and be sure to catch Nimron Antal’s Predators, starring Topher Grace, Adrien Brody, Laurence Fishburne, Danny Trejo, and Alice Braga, in theaters on July 7th.
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Tagged: adrien brody, Alice Braga, Danny Trejo, Derek Meers, Laurence Fishburne, Nimrod Antal, Predators, Robert Rodriguez, Topher Grace
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by Bob Starr, Mar 12 2010 // 3:00 PM
It’s a grab bag of items on the radar this week. Wolverine and Sabretooth have dinner together, Bruno himself could be the next Man in Black, and in honor of The Flickcast crew attending SXSW some Predators love (of which they may get a taste).
Predators get dark and scary…finally!
Robert Rodriquez‘s Predator reboot, Predators, is starting to get some buzz. While the first film of the series was a great sci-fi/action hybrid subsequent films have been less than stellar. Predators star, Alice Braga talked a little about the new film and what we can expect:
“The new Predators are dark. They are really, really scary. So I think the fans are really going to be happy with it. I hope so. The director Nimród Antal, he’s a fan of the Predator films. So it’s like a fan directing this, [it was] like a kid on set, and having that energy was very special. I wish I could tell you more.”
Here’s hoping “dark” and “scary” means an R-rated film and not a watered down PG-13 movie.
Conan will square off against Avatar villain
As an update to our last ‘On The Radar’ article, it has now been confirmed that actor Stephen Lang will indeed play Conan’s villain, Khalar Singh. Speaking with MTV, Lang stated:
“I have no idea how I’m going to do it,” Lang laughed. “First I’m going to find out how I’m going to sound. I’m going to get back on a Mongolian pony and ride like the wind. I’m going to flash my scimitar. I’m going to cut the nuts off Conan and his father.”
That last threat may seem really out there, but after seeing Lang’s bad ass side in Avatar I have no doubt he can make good on it.
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Tagged: 24, Alice Braga, Avatar, Betty White, Conan, Gary Oldman, Hugh Jackman, Insurge Pictures, Jesse Ventura, Keifer Sutherland, Liev Schreiber, Men In Black, Paranormal Activity, Predators, Quarantine, Robert Rodriquez, SNL, Stephen Lang, The Wachowski Brothers, Will Smith, Wolverine
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by Chris Ullrich, Mar 3 2010 // 6:00 AM
Even with SXSW Film being just over a week away, more events are still being added to the already impressive program. This time around it was revealed today that Robert Rodriguez and Director Nimród Antal will present a “first look” at their upcoming movie Predators during the fest, which is a reboot of the film originally starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Said Rodriguez about the event: “My director Nimród Antal and I are excited to bring this first look at Predators to Austin’s SXSW Film Festival, an event that’s become vital to the filmmaking scene. Austin is my home and I’m proud that Predators was conceived and filmed here.”
In addition, it was also announced that the world premiere of Géla Babluani’s 13 would take place during SXSW as the previously announced Super Secret TBA screening. The event is part of the SX Fantastic midnight section.
The Predators “first look” will take place on Friday, March 12th at the Alamo Ritz Theater in Downtown Austin at 10:15pm and will also include a Q&A session after the event. The screening of 13 will take place at Midnight on Saturday, March 13 at the Alamo South Lamar Theater. We advise getting in line early for both of these events.
Also, be sure to check back here at The Flickcast for our extensive coverage of this years SXSW Fest.
For more info on these events, check out the full press release after the jump.
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Tagged: 13, adrien brody, Alexander Skarsgard, Alice Braga, Danny Trejo, Jason Statham, Laurence Fishburne, Mickey Rourke, Movies, Nimrod Antal, Predators, Robert Rodriguez, Sci-Fi, SXSW, SXSW Film, Walton Goggins
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