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I imagine this is a film that will probably target the Asian market, given the premise. I noticed the last two films you posted have some mention of China/Chinese, which is to be expected going forward I suppose.
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Hostiles looks good. I'll definitely check that one out. Bale and Pike make the sale.
edited to add: It's heading to Toronto, where it's expected to be sold. Whether it will be released this year or next remains to be seen and depends on the distributor.
Sounds like it'll be right up my alley, then.
@bondjames Oh, that's great. :)
First trailer for Netflix's 'Wheelman':
First trailer for 'The Man Who Invented Christmas':
First trailer for 'Jungle,' starring Daniel Radcliffe:
http://ew.com/movies/2017/09/05/daniel-radcliffe-jungle-trailer-exclusive/
Trailers will be online this week for 'A Bad Mom Christmas' (red-band), 'Flatliners,' and 'The Disaster Artist.' First trailer for the new 'Pacific Rim' will debut on October 6th, as well.
I like Cooper's approach in general. The whole backstory to Hostiles was pretty interesting, too, and made me all the more interested when listening to a podcast with him. It also seems to be a pretty relevant story today though obviously set very much in the past.
It's such a pity that getting movies like these even to theatres is such a struggle.
Agreed, and yet we'll inevitably get the 4,000th 'Transformers' film eventually. It is a shame.
Can't help but be suspicious of overstatement in a few of those, but so far the language being used reminds me of how BLACK SWAN was received initially, which is encouraging.
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On another note:
Saoirse Ronan and A24 are two of my favorites. Excited for this one.
1st official image of Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in the Bryan Singer directed biopic Bohemian Rhapsody
Also Novitiate and The Shape Of Water and The Battle of The Sexes and Darkest Hour and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and... and some of them I suspect never come to a theatre near me. I still haven't seen a bunch of movies from last year that I wanted to, but they never came here at all. I will see them eventually, at home, but the situation pisses me off. /rant
2nd trailer for Daddy's Home 2:
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2 new South Korean films:
Man of Will (alternatively titled Commander Kim Chang-soo):
and RV: Resurrected Victims
The plot of the 2nd film: Dead victims, who are called RV (Resurrected Victims), come back to the living world to kill their murderer who went unpunished. After killing their murderers, the RV disappear.
http://deadline.com/2017/09/martin-campbell-treasure-of-ali-baba-the-40-thieves-casino-royale-1202158705/
1st English subtitled trailer for the Norwegian supernatural horror-thriller film Thelma, which will be Norway's Best Foreign Language Film entry for this year's Oscars:
Netflix has announced its new feature film: The Pope, which will follow the story of Pope Benedict’s election, and his subsequent resignation from the papacy. That opened the door for Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Argentinian Cardinal who became the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas and the first Pope from outside Europe since the 8th Century.
It will be directed by Fernando Meirelles ( 'City of God' and 'The Constant Gardener'), and will feature Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins, respectively as Pope Francis and Pope Benedict.