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Swedish movie of lately have been big hits outside there native lands with the Millenimum Trilogy starring Noomi Rapace been te most notebale and like after any sucessfull movie you look to that countryfor a possible next hit.
Psalm 21 I wouldn't say will be a massive hit outside Sweden but its one of those movies which will give any sane adult a few brown trouser moments! The horror movie did the rounds of 2009 festivals to some positive reviews and November 5th its gets its cinematic release in Sweden.
This is a real creepy chiller flick which you know will have many satanic twisted moments when your lead actor is playing a priest, plenty of questions of faith thrown in as well. Its one of those movies you know you want to check it out but dont know why!
Trailer and synposis after the break....
24 October 2010
From Blade Runner to Guiness Adverts, now Arthouse Rutger Hauer in Fleur Boonman''s PORTABLE LIFE
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Rutger Hauer will be known to many as the pyschotic killer cyborg in Blade Runner then remembered for been the man in black in the popular Guiness tv adverts during the 1980's and now he's doing arthouse in Fluer Boonman's PORTABLE LIFE.
The movie is wonderfully shot and since the era I called my 're-education' in movies I do love watching these arthouse type movies many are fantastically weird others terrible and curiousity drives you to watch.
Portable life is been aimed for a February 1st 2011 release in Netherlands, trailer after the break...
Rutger Hauer will be known to many as the pyschotic killer cyborg in Blade Runner then remembered for been the man in black in the popular Guiness tv adverts during the 1980's and now he's doing arthouse in Fluer Boonman's PORTABLE LIFE.
The movie is wonderfully shot and since the era I called my 're-education' in movies I do love watching these arthouse type movies many are fantastically weird others terrible and curiousity drives you to watch.
Portable life is been aimed for a February 1st 2011 release in Netherlands, trailer after the break...
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The End of The World is near in Trailer for German movie - Die kommenden Tage
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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....
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....
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