| ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ Trailer: Emily Blunt Uses Ice Powers To “Let It Go”
Universal Pictures has just released the second trailer for The Huntsman: Winter’s War starring Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as the title character and Charlize Theron, who also returns to reprise her role as Ravenna, the Evil Queen. The film is a prequel and sequel of sorts that is set before and after the events of Snow White And The Huntsman. Trust me, the trailer doesn’t make it exactly clear which one of the two it is. The two will be joined by Emily Blunt, who plays Freya, the Ice Queen and sister of Raveena, and Jessica Chastain, Sara, the Warrior, Eric’s (Hemsworth) lover. Check out the latest trailer for the film below.
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| ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ Trailer: All-Star Cast Goes To War In Fairy Tale Sequel
Universal has released the first trailer for The Huntsman: Winter’s War starring Chris Hemsworth as the title character. In the film, Freya the Ice Queen (Emily Blunt) summons her greatest warriors to retrieve the all-powerful mirror that could revive her older sister, Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron). Jessica Chastain also stars as Sara, The Warrior, who will aide Eric, The Huntsman, in stopping Freya and Ravenna from carrying out their evil plan. Nick Frost also stars. Check out the full trailer for the film here below.
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| Movie Review: Sicario |
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Sicario
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Screenwriter: Taylor Sheridan
Cast: Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Daniel Kaluuya, Victor Garber, Jon Bernthal, Julio Cedillo
Lionsgate
Rated R | 121 Minutes
Release Date: October 2, 2015 “There is only dark, my friend.” – Alejandro In the turbulent area between the Mexico-U.S. border, idealistic FBI agent Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by a big-shot government liaison (Josh Brolin) to join an elite task for and disrupt the powerful Juárez Cartel. Led by a Colombian operative known only as Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro), the team sets out on a covert black-ops mission that forces Kate to break the rules in her pursuit of justice. Directed by Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners, Incendies), Sicario is a searing crime-thriller about consequentialism; about choices. Do the ends justify the means? If we do immoral things to achieve a virtuous goal, can we still call ourselves the good guys? Or are our hearts darkened beyond repair?
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| ‘Sicario’ Sequel Could Be In The Works
Last weekend Denis Villeneuve“˜s drug war thriller Sicario grossed 401K in six theaters, which by those standards, is quite amazing. Of course the film will expand to a few more theaters later this weekend before expanding nationwide in early October. With the momentum it has now, there is an off chance that it could perform beyond expectations, which would give Lionsgate a reason to greenlight a sequel. Now it is still very early in the process, but it appears that Lionsgate is very interested in getting a sequel to Sicario off the ground, with most of the major cast and creative team behind the project as well. More on who is involved and the possible plot of the film below.
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| Chris Evans and Jared Leto In Talks For ‘The Girl On The Train’
The cast of Tate Taylor‘s adaptation of Paula Hawkins‘ The Girl on the Train is shaping up nicely. Having already cast Rebecca Ferguson and Emily Blunt as their female leads. In the movie Blunt will play a divorced woman who observes and fantasizes about what appears to be the perfect couple each day on her train commute, when one day she sees something that changes everything. Haley Bennett also stars. Now the film is looking to cast their male leads. According to a new report Chris Evans and Jared Leto are both in talks to star in the film. More on this story below.
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