24 October 2010

The End of The World is near in Trailer for German movie - Die kommenden Tage

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source QuietEarth
I've been really desperete to get this blog up and running as regular again but with new job Ive been unable to do so but hopefully soon I can and lets kick off Sunday with this beauty Die kommenden Tage (The Days To Come).
At first I thought this was going to be another generic drama but as the trailer progressed it started to get alot better and when a very well known face to movie audiences in uk & north America appears Daniel Bruhl (though hes not a the main star in this) you have to take notice.
The Days to come is an family drama set in what looks like the collapse of the world and as the REM song goes "Its the end of the world ...as we know it!". this movie is perfect example of dont judge a book by its cover.
Die Kommenden Tage will be out in Germany on November 4th, stars Bernadette Heerwagen, Johanna Wokalek, August Diehl.
Trailer (in German only) and synopsis after the break....

18 October 2010

Offical U.K Trailer For MARY AND MAX

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Soda Pictures have sent me the offical UK Trailer for the 2009 Sundance clayanimation hit MARY AND MAX in time for its UK cinematic release this Friday 22nd October.

 
The movie is of those ones whilst promoting film festivals it catches your eye and you say to yourself "I hope it gets shown here (uk)" and despite a year on since its 2009 festival circuit it now arrives here in the UK!

 
To celebrate the release of MARY AND MAX in cinemas on 22nd October SODA PICTURES are running a competition on the theme Where do babies come from? Head Over to the movies website for details

 

 
Trailer after the break....

13 October 2010

GASPER NOE-MAKING OF ENTER THE VOID

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VBS.tv have just sent me a two part short interesting video documentary on French Argentinan born film maker Gaper Noe. Vice went to Tokyo to try and find the notoriously secretive director while he was filming 'Enter the Void'. The resulting film sees how Gaspar was shooting a film in the sex clubs of Tokyo using the Japanese Yakuza mafia as his “locations managers”, hanging out with him in and asking him about his project.


This film is an incredible insight into Gaspar and the location in which Enter the Void was filmed and the entertaining nature of the films should definitely keep your readers' attention. Its a 3 parter and after the break is parts one and two last around 16 minutes long....