13 November 2010

Teaser for Ruairi Robinson's 'Blinky™' with Max Records

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I pondered over should I post this in The Peoples Movies too or just Cinehouse, I decide just Cinehouse. BLINKY is a story of a boy and his robot and the boy been Max Records from last years hit Where The Whild Things are. This make look a nice squeeky clean friendly robot kind of thing but as the short teaser progresses things look likely to go loco in acapulco as his metallic little friend may go corrupt.!

trailer after the break....

Never Trust a Hippy, Trailer For Chilean Slaher BABY SHOWER

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When I read the opening lines from the source of this post "Never trust a hippy" I havent got a clue what Pablo Illanes' was all about especially with his new movie BABY SHOWER and frankly still dont!
The movie has been labelled Chile's first Slasher/Gore movie and the evidence on hand it does look the case and its also Illanes cinematic debut as well as all his career has been in television. I wonder with the ladies in this movie , yes there at a babyshower but does the movie's title have a another meaning? Checkout the trailer and synopsis after the break....

TeaserTrailer For Hoshi o Ou Kodomo: Children who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below

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We love our animation and Japanese anime especially at Cinehouse (& The Peoples Movies), we may not be right up to date but we love to show you guys some of the anime catching our eye at the moment. One of those anime is Hoshi o Ou Kodomo: Children who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below and thanks to Yahoo Japan you can check the first teaser trailer above.

The film centers on Asuna, a girl who spends her solitary days listening to the mysterious music emanating from the crystal radio she received from her father as a memento. However, she embarks on a journey of adventure to meet a boy again, and thus comes to know the cruelty and beauty of the world, as well as loss.




The anime willbe out on theatrical release in Japan in May 2011