source QuietEarth
Below is the trailer for Anurag Kashyap’s latestmovie THAT GIRL IN YELLOW BOOTS.Im sure many non-indian movies fans when you think of India you'll automatically think this is a Bollywood movie and will be full of big majestic song & dance number, think again.
This movie is an thriller about a young girl who searches for her father but then finds herself working in a massage parlour. This is not your average Indian movie and Kashyap is not scared to delve into controversy with diving deep into the dark underbelly of Indian society and I'm sure this will have a few of India's version's of Mary Whitehouse standing on their high moral grounds wanting this movie scrapped.
Well if there is a ruckus in Indian media the international media are more curious that movie is to play this years Toronto Film Festival and Venice Film festival too!
The trailer is a slow burner but then picks up some momentum, trailer after the break....
12 August 2010
Killer Blenders From Brazil in trailer for Reflections of a Blender (Reflexões de um Liquidificador)
source QuietEarth
Killers come in all shapes an sizes but would you ever think of a blender been a killer?! Well in this Brazilian comedy Reflections of a Blender (Reflexões de um Liquidificador) it talks to its owner Elvira (Ana Lúcia Torre) who has just killed her husband and disposed of him using the blender!!!
This sounds absolutely crazy but the insane you just have to check out what this is all about and a good part of the movie I understand is all about Elvira's relationship with her husband and the fact the Blender (voiced by Selton Mello) has been observing them plus he knows her darkest deep secrets too!. After efforts to look like her hubby has just vanished I think we can say they'll be a comedy of errors on show as things just go downhill, check out the trailer after the break...
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Trailer For Tomoyuki Takimoto‘s Soup Oprea
source NipponCinema
What I love about having a movie blog is the diversity of movies you see worldwide, some with titles or genre you may find unusal until you actually watch the movie. Japan has probably the most diversed movie market in the world and virtually everything that can be made into a movie is made into a movie.
Tomoyuki Takimoto‘s Soup Opera is a comedy starring Maki Sakai, Mariko Kaga, Takahiro Nishijima, and Tatsuya Fuji which is based on a novel of the same name by Sawako Agawa. .
The movie is about Rui (sakai) a single 35 year old woman who is forced to live alone after her aunt decides to move and get remarried. Through certain circumstances Rui ends up with new roommates Tony (Fuji) and aeging ladies man and Kosiuke (Nishijima) and this is when the real fun begins!
Movie is due out in Japan on October 2nd released by Prénom-H
What I love about having a movie blog is the diversity of movies you see worldwide, some with titles or genre you may find unusal until you actually watch the movie. Japan has probably the most diversed movie market in the world and virtually everything that can be made into a movie is made into a movie.
Tomoyuki Takimoto‘s Soup Opera is a comedy starring Maki Sakai, Mariko Kaga, Takahiro Nishijima, and Tatsuya Fuji which is based on a novel of the same name by Sawako Agawa. .
The movie is about Rui (sakai) a single 35 year old woman who is forced to live alone after her aunt decides to move and get remarried. Through certain circumstances Rui ends up with new roommates Tony (Fuji) and aeging ladies man and Kosiuke (Nishijima) and this is when the real fun begins!
Movie is due out in Japan on October 2nd released by Prénom-H
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