| ‘The Girl In The Spider’s Web’: Watch A Trailer For Latest ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Movie
Sony Pictures Entertainment has released an official trailer for The Girl In The Spider’s Web, a follow-up to 2011’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Rooney Mara played Lisbeth Salander in the 2011 film, but is not reprising the role in the new movie. Stepping in to take on the role this time around is The Crown star Claire Foy. Directing this time around is Fede Alvarez (Don’t Breathe, Evil Dead), who also penned the screenplay along with Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Peaky Blinders) and Jay Basu (Monsters: Dark Continent). As we found out last year, Alvarez and Basu are also collaborating on a sequel to Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Continue below for the new trailer, as well as an international teaser trailer a poster.
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| New Trailer For Netflix’s Queen Elizabeth Series ‘The Crown’
Back in January we saw a pair of sizzle reels for a couple of Netflix’s upcoming original titles, The Crown and The Get Down…which would also work as a single title people would be curious to learn more about. The Get Down has already been released, but The Crown still has a little over a month before its arrival. Until then, Netflix has released a new trailer for the series, which follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II beginning in 1947. Continue below to watch the new trailer.
...continue reading » Tags: Amir Boutrous, Andy Sanderson, Claire Foy, Eileen Atkins, Greg Wise, Jared Harris, John Lithgow, Matt Smith, Michael Culkin, Netflix, Nicholas Rowe, Peter Morgan, The Crown, Vanessa Kirby | |
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| Trailers For Netflix Series ‘The Crown,’ and ‘The Get Down’
Netflix has released trailers for a pair of their upcoming series, titled The Crown and The Get Down. The Crown is created by Peter Morgan, who has previously worked on the scripts for The Queen, The Last King of Scotland, The Other Boleyn Girl, Frost/Nixon, The Damned United, Rush, and others. It’s a biographical story about the British royal family. The Get Down is created by Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, Australia, and The Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann and Shawn Ryan, who’s credited as creator/showrunner or producer on series like The Shield, Last Resort, The Unit, Lie to Me, and Terriers. You can see who’s starring in the two series and watch the trailers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Amir Boutrous, Baz Luhrmann, Claire Foy, Eileen Atkins, Giancarlo Esposito, Greg Wise, Herizen Guardiola, Jaden Smith, Jared Harris, Jimmy Smits, John Lithgow, Justice Smith, Mamoudou Athie, Matt Smith, Michael Culkin, Netflix, Nicholas Rowe, Peter Morgan, Sal Rendino, Shameik Moore, Shawn Ryan, Skylan Brooks, The Crown, The Get Down, TJ Brown Jr, Vanessa Kirby, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Yolonda Ross, Zabryna Guevara | |
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| Netflix Review: Season of the Witch |
By cGt2099
| October 20th, 2012 at 5:43 pm |
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Season of the Witch
Netflix Streaming
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Dominic Sena
Starring Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Claire Foy, Stephen Campbell Moore, Stephen Graham, Christopher Lee
Rogue / Relativity Media
Originally Released: January 7, 2011
Lead us not into temptation”¦ Like the title says, this Dominic Sena movie is about a witch. Or is it? Establishing itself during the middle ages, full of religious persecution, the Crusades, and the Plague, Season of the Witch (totally unrelated to the 1972 George Romero classic of the same name; or the third chapter of the Halloween franchise) is a journey movie, that is essentially a medieval (and tamer) homage of The Exorcist, taking influence from adventure films such as Lord of the Rings, National Treasure, and more. “¦or is it? With the grandiosity of the above description being fairly accurate, Season of the Witch actually falls short of the epic feel of the comparisons above. In fact, the movie has been critically panned since its release, rightful in some areas, but snubbing one particular element worth highlighting: While many areas of the film are a bit of a let-down, there is a fun aspect to the film that props it up, making it a movie worth checking out at least once.
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