Source QuietEarth
When you go to a film festival alot of the movies screened are without film distributors for certain countries and off course showning there movie at a particular festival can help the movie get that elusive distribution rights. Even when you do get it, sometimes you may have to wait a very long time to see the movie on a theatrical release and YEAR OF THE CARNIVORE by Sook-Yin Lee is one example of how long you have to wait.
First screened away back September 2009 at Toronto Film Festival, the movie has now been picked up by E1 Entertainment and they have posted a full trailer online, check it out below after the break . There's no news on when it actually will be release but do expect a summer release, as for UK & Ireland no word if it'll get a release.
15 April 2010
Extended Promo for Idris Elba in LEGACY
sourceTwitchFilm
The amount of people who actually thought Idris Elba was American was quite extraordinary, he's cockney London man through and through so the parts in The Wire, upcoming The Losers, 28 Weeks Later are testiment of how authentically American Elba can perceive to be, you could say the same about Eamonn Walker who he acts with in The wire and this LEGACY as he is also a Londoner.
Legacy is the duo's latest movie which had its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival back in February, the Scottish City that the studio Black Camel that backed the movie comes from as well as the setting for some of the Manhattan backdrops. The movie is now starting its way around the American & International festival scene and below is an extended promo trailer which gives a little more footage than the teaser and its a cross between a featurette / trailer.
I'm frustrated I couldn't get a press ticket for this movie when its screened in Glasgow as all ive heard & read is positive things. No UK or even American release date has been confirmed but hopefully later in the year the movie will get some sort of running in the cinema.
The amount of people who actually thought Idris Elba was American was quite extraordinary, he's cockney London man through and through so the parts in The Wire, upcoming The Losers, 28 Weeks Later are testiment of how authentically American Elba can perceive to be, you could say the same about Eamonn Walker who he acts with in The wire and this LEGACY as he is also a Londoner.
Legacy is the duo's latest movie which had its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival back in February, the Scottish City that the studio Black Camel that backed the movie comes from as well as the setting for some of the Manhattan backdrops. The movie is now starting its way around the American & International festival scene and below is an extended promo trailer which gives a little more footage than the teaser and its a cross between a featurette / trailer.
I'm frustrated I couldn't get a press ticket for this movie when its screened in Glasgow as all ive heard & read is positive things. No UK or even American release date has been confirmed but hopefully later in the year the movie will get some sort of running in the cinema.
12 April 2010
Theatrical Trailer (& Teaser) For DEATH AND CREMATION
Source HeyUguys
Like the source of this post I am a fan of Brad Douriff as a actor,maybe not so much the movies and television he has appeared in. Everything from One flew over the cuckoo's nest, voice of Chucky in Child's Play Franchise (and once again for the remake), Grima Wormtongue in Lord of The rings:2 towers and most recently in Werner Herzog's reworking of Bad Lieutenant:Port of Call New Orleans. He is a fine character actor thats made a lot more bad movies than good ones.
So below is the the theatrical trailer (& teaser) for his latest movie Death & Cremation which he plays Stan a single recluse 59 year old man who contributes to society by offering cremation services in his funeral home. What Stan actually does is murder people he sees as social bullies and he takes Jared a young 17 year old bullied teen under his wing as a trainee, but as the police start to piece together the clues of the dissapeared Stan mustr decide if his trainee is worth keeping alive.
This part sounds perfect for Douriff who seems to play the jekyll and hyde type characters, nice, perfect friendly people on the outside but creep, evil sadistic on the inside.
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