| Two New Images From Edgar Wright’s Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy-Maker ‘The World’s End’ |
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A pair of new images have been released from the highly anticipate third movie in director Edgar Wright‘s Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, titled The World’s End. It of course follows previous hits Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. The movie once again stars Simon Pegg as Gary King, a man holding on tightly to his younger years, and Nick Frost as his former best friend and current successful lawyer Andy. Along with fellow childhood friends played by Martin Freeman (The Hobbit) as estate agent Oliver, Paddy Considine (Cinderella Man) as architectural consultant and former rocker Steven, and Eddie Marsan (Sherlock Holmes) as a car dealer named Peter, they will reunite and set off to accomplish something they had attempted two decades earlier. Continue on below to read a synopsis and check out the two new images, including one that looks a little more fitting to the apocalyptic events many believe will take place in The World’s End.
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| Geek Peek: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman In First Image From Edgar Wright’s ‘The World’s End’
The first image from the highly anticipated new movie from writer/director Edgar Wright, titled The World’s End, has been released online. The movie is the third film in Wright’s Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy, which all star Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The first two titles were of course Shaun of the Dead, and Hot Fuzz. The new image shows Pegg, Frost, current Bilbo Baggins Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine, and Eddie Marsan, who, judging by the plot of the movie, are hanging out at some kind of drinking establishment. Check out the first image from The World’s End and read a brief synopsis below now!
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| New Teaser Poster For Edgar Wright’s ‘The World’s End’ Released
The first teaser poster for Edgar Wright‘s The World’s End was more like a list of pubs the protagonists would like to drink at before the world ends. Every single pub had its own unique name and appropriately fitting font. But that was just the teaser poster. Now comes yet another teaser poster that sheds more light on the fact that the pub shares its name with a cataclysmic event. Check out the latest teaser poster for the film below.
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| Martin Freeman & Eddie Marsan Join Edgar Wright’s ‘The World’s End’
Production for Edgar Wright‘s The World’s End, the third installment of the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, has already begun. Wright reunites with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in a comedy that involves heavy drinking and a possible apocalyptic event. Earlier this year, the film added Paddy Considine and Rosamund Pike to the cast. Now we are learning that two more actors will be joining them as well. Focus Features announced that Martin Freeman (Shaun of the Dead, The Hobbit) and Eddie Marsan (Sherlock Holmes) will be joining Pegg, Frost, Considine, and Pike. According to Empire, Freeman and Marsan’s characters will be part of a group of friends who try to complete an epic pub crawl they did 20 years ago. No word yet on who Pike will be playing, but it is assumed that she could play a love interest to one of the characters, presumably Pegg’s character.
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| Netflix Review: Tyrannosaur |
By cGt2099
| August 29th, 2012 at 5:00 pm |
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Tyrannosaur
Netflix Streaming
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Paddy Considine
Starring Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman, Eddie Marsan
Strand Releasing
Originally Released: January 21, 2011
In his directorial debut, English actor Paddy Considine serves up the indie drama Tyrannosaur; a wonderful but gritty film that follows the lives of two people and their fates as their paths cross. With an intense storyline with some incredible and emotional punches-to-the-gut, along with some of the most straightforward and brutal performances you will see in a long time, Tyrannosaur is not just a good movie, it is a must-see experience. Tyrannosaur shadows the journey of two individuals, both wrestling with darker sides of the lives, and what happens when they cross paths. The main character, Joseph, played by Peter Mullan, is drowning in alcohol and depression, aggravated at life – with every decision and action just further adding upon his depression and anger.
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