31 July 2010

Tearjerker Trailer For Oniichan no Hanabi

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sourceNippon Cinema
For those out there in movie fan world who love a good tearjerker should check this trailer out for
 
The movie is based on a documentary about 16 year old called Hana  who movies to a small town  near Niigita 5 years earlier to be close to the hospital for her Leukima treatment. Every year the town holds the “Katakai Matsuri” known to be the biggest firework display in the world and Hana also has an older Brother called Taro who is a hikikomori but he makes an effort to actually visit his ill sister at hospital for her sake and they try to get more involved in the festival.
 
My rooms flooded with tears, but if you love this type of movie and your fromJapan you can catch the movie on September 25th.

Offical Trailer For British Indie Horror THE BASEMENT

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source 24FPS
With alot of movies going direct to dvd nowdays, if its british it'll probably have Danny Dyer, the dvd movie king of britain. My Niece adores him he's your 'loveable' cockney geezer and basically still lives on the back of his only real sucessfull movie football factory which is a cult movie within certain faction of football.

The Basement is the latest Danny Dyer flick a British horror starring Jimi Mistry (Exam,2012,Love Guru, blood diamond), Emily Beecham, Kierston Wareing, and Lois Winstone (daughter of Ray Winstone) and looking at the trailer it does look pretty generic: four people locked in a dark unsavoury place and something lurking in the dark trying to take them all out one by one.
Check out the trailer after the break and the movie will be out on DVD and VOD from August 20th:

30 July 2010

Offical Trailer For Sundance Hit Documentary 'CATFISH'

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trailer First Showing
One great thing about film festivals worldwide they always show hidden gems,movies or documentaries no one expected to exceed expectations and this years Sundance Festival had one it was called CATFISH. Rogue Pictures have picked up the rights to give the movie a limited release on September 17th (USA) and they have released an offical trailer which you can check after the break.
The documentary was created by first timer directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, with Sundance audiences as well as critics loving this and not many movies these days get a 5/5 or 10/10 well some critics gave it that, so whats so special about it?
 The storyline is riveting and of course the subject matter as well, it shows the full power of what you can do with the internet at your whelm, its really hard to explain as its one of those movies that could spoil if you explained too much, you just have to see it. Hopefully Relativity Media will give the movie a  screening in UK probably more likely to be straight to dvd here.