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| The Kite Runner Movie Poster |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 4:32 pm |
| Tags: Adaptation, Paramount Classics Vantage, Movie Marketing, Drama, Poster, David Benioff, Mark Foster, The Kite Runner |
| posted the movie poster for Paramount’s big screen adaptation of The Kite Runner. Based on the best selling novel by Khaled Hosseini, Finding Neverland and Monster’s Ball helmer Mark Foster directs this story of a man who returns to his native Afghanistan, which is under Taliban rule, to right a long-standing wrong and rescue the son |
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| The Kite Runner Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 1:38 pm |
| Tags: Adaptation, Paramount Classics Vantage, Movie Marketing, Drama, Movie Trailers, The Kite Runner |
| one-sheet, and now Paramount Vantage has released the movie trailer for The Kite Runner. Based on the best selling novel by Khaled Hosseini, Finding Neverland and Monster's Ball helmer Mark Foster directs this story of a man who returns to his native Afghanistan, which is under Taliban rule, to right a long-standing wrong and rescue the |
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| New There Will Be Blood Movie Trailer |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 9:01 pm |
| Tags: Paramount Classics Vantage, Adaptation, Movie Marketing, Drama, Action Adventure, Movie Trailers, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| Sorry for the lack of updates as of late, but we’re in Canada for the Toronto Film Festival. So excuse me for cutting this short. The new movie trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood. This film looks very old school intense. Based on Upton Sinclair’s novel Oil, There Will Be Blood is a story about family, greed, |
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| TIFF Movie Review: Into The Wild |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 2:38 pm |
| Tags: Paramount Classics Vantage, Adaptation, Toronto, Film Festivals, Features, Action Adventure, Drama, Movie Reviews, Emile Hirsch, Into The Wild, Jena Malone, Sean Penn, William Hurt |
| Based on the bestselling book by Jon Krakauer, Into The Wild tells the true story of Christopher McCandless, a college graduate who one day decides to emancipate himself from his family and the material word. He leaves all his possessions, giving his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhiked his way across the America, with a dream |
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| Son of Rambow in April 2008 |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 6:26 pm |
| Tags: Paramount Classics Vantage, Toronto, Film Festivals, Drama, Comedy, Release Dates, Garth Jennings, Son Of Rambow |
| war, which ended with Paramount Vantage taking home the goods. The film was originally set to hit theaters on July 20th 2007, but was pushed back to an unknown 2008 date without reason. Many people speculated that the studio might have wanted to release the film closer to the release of Sylvester Stallone’s John Rambow. Who knows if |
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| TIFF Movie Review: Son of Rambow |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 6:12 pm |
| Tags: Paramount Classics Vantage, Toronto, Film Festivals, Features, Comedy, Drama, Movie Reviews, Garth Jennings, Son Of Rambow |
| Son of Rambow was one of the most talked about movies at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. But it was one of those films that I was never able to squeeze in to me schedule for one reason or another. Not seeing Rambow is my biggest regret of Sundance 2007. From Garth Jennings, the director of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, comes a |
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| Interview: Into The Wild star Emile Hirsch |
| Published: September 21, 2007, 5:45 am |
| Tags: Interviews, Adaptation, Toronto, Paramount Classics Vantage, Film Festivals, Drama, Features, Action Adventure, Emile Hirsch, Into The Wild, Sean Penn, Speed Racer, The Wachowski Brothers |
| At the Toronto Film Festival, we had the opportunity to interview Emile Hirsch about his new film Into The Wild. Sean Penn’s new film adaptation is one of the year’s best. If the movie is in your city this week, go see it (it expands nationwide in the coming weeks). Question: What do you think Christopher McCandless would think of |
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| There Will Be Blood Movie Reviews |
| Published: September 30, 2007, 12:51 am |
| Tags: Adaptation, The Buzz, Western, Paramount Classics Vantage, Film Festivals, Drama, Features, Action Adventure, Daniel Day Lewis, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood premiered as a super secret film at Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas this week, and most people are calling it the best movie of both the year and Anderson’s career. We weren’t there to see the film itself (you can check out a trailer at this link), so we bring you a gathering of some of |
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| New Release Dates: Son of Rambow and Southland Tales |
| Published: October 18, 2007, 3:31 pm |
| Tags: Sci Fi Fantasy, Paramount Classics Vantage, Independent, Comedy, Action Adventure, Release Dates, Son Of Rambow, Southland Tales |
| of the best movies of 2008. Paramount Vantage has finally announced a release date for this film which took Sundance by storm. Yes, it first premiered in January 2007 (I don’t know what took so long). Son of Rambow will hit theaters on May 2nd 2008. And a bit of bad news: Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales has been pushed back yet |
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| There Will Be Blood: Early Reviews, New Movie Trailer |
| Published: November 2, 2007, 3:46 am |
| Tags: Adaptation, The Buzz, Paramount Classics Vantage, Movie Marketing, Drama, Independent, Movie Trailers, Daniel Day Lewis, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| off MySpace within minutes). Paramount Vantage has released a new theatrical trailer for the film, which can be viewed after the jump. But before you check that out, read some of these glowing quotes from a few early reviews which hit the web this week. Variety’s Todd McCarthy: “an obsessive, almost microscopically observed study of |
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| There Will Be Blood Review |
| Published: November 6, 2007, 3:25 pm |
| Tags: Adaptation, Western, Paramount Classics Vantage, Features, Drama, Religious, Movie Reviews, Daniel Day Lewis, Johnny Greenwood, Paul Dano, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| so for the sake of hype - Paramount Vantage has at least a few tickets to the Academy Award because of this movie. One of the few things I disliked about Little Miss Sunshine was Paul Dano’s outburst. It seemed very forced, a lackluster performance compared to the other crayons in the box. But in Blood, Dano gives a best-supporting |
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| See There Will Be Blood Early in Los Angeles |
| Published: November 9, 2007, 4:58 am |
| Tags: Adaptation, Paramount Classics Vantage, Drama, Daniel Day Lewis, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| Blood. Live in Los Angeles? Paramount Vantage, Back Stage West, and The Hollywood Reporter are sponsoring a small screening in La La Land on Thursday, November 15th at 7:00pm (Leonard H. Goldenson Theater, 5220 Lankershim Blvd.). The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Anderson and star Daniel Day-Lewis. Admission is free but you must |
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| The Best Movie of 2007: Juno vs. There Will Be Blood |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 4:05 am |
| Tags: Paramount Classics Vantage, Adaptation, Fox Searchlight, Independent, Comedy, Drama, Movie Reviews, Juno, There Will Be Blood |
| Today I was able to see two of the best movies of 2007 back to back. It's not the first time I've seen either film, so I knew what I was in for. I first saw Jason Reitman's Juno at the Toronto Film Festival in September. I called the film this year's Little Miss Sunshine and gushed how the movie was the best film of the year so far. |
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| Listen to Jonny Greenwood's There Will Be Blood Score |
| Published: November 30, 2007, 5:47 am |
| Tags: Adaptation, Paramount Classics Vantage, Drama, Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood |
| If you've read any reviews for Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, than you've heard about Jonny Greenwood's incredible score. Music enthusiasts know Greenwood as z multi-instrumentalist and lead guitarist for Radiohead. Greenwood's Blood score is everything you might expect it to be. I’m sure the Academy will at least award |
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| How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Movie Trailer |
| Published: December 7, 2007, 5:55 am |
| Tags: Adaptation, Paramount Classics Vantage, Movie Marketing, Comedy, Movie Trailers, How To Lose Friends Amp Alienate People, Kirsten Dunst, Megan Fox, Simon Pegg |
| Based on the bestselling memoir by Toby Young, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People follows a disillusioned British intellectual named Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) who both adores and despises the world of celebrity, fame and glamour. Young is offered a job at the diametrically opposed conservative New York City based Sharps magazine, and he |
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