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| The Astronaut’s Wife |
| Published: July 14, 2007, 9:21 pm |
| Tags: Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama, Not Recommended, Reviews |
| job pitching this scifi-ish thriller to the studio suits than he did in getting the film in the can. The Astronaut’s Wife of the title is Jillian Armacost (Theron). Astronaut hubby Spencer (Depp) and mission commander Alex Streck go EVA to repair a satellite during an otherwise routine shuttle mission when something strange happens. The |
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| Rope |
| Published: July 14, 2007, 5:31 pm |
| Tags: Thriller, Drama, Recommended, Reviews |
| 1948 classic psychological thriller from Alfred Hitchcock starring Bill favorite James Stewart along with John Dall and a young Farley Granger, Rope is a take on the sensational 1924 murder case of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. Hitchcock does something rarely seen these days, staging the entire film inside a single, modest-sized space, |
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| Live Free or Die Hard |
| Published: July 12, 2007, 12:56 pm |
| Tags: Politics, Summer2007, Thriller, Action, Recommended, Reviews |
| (the 2004 Robert De Niro thriller Godsend) smartly recognize that McClane is older now and as ungeeky as one can be, so that having him succeed singlehandedly would have made this movie a farce. There’s plenty of the cynical, sardonic humor you’d expect but having Justin Long’s character stay with McClane, despite our |
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| Neil Marshall Previews Doomsday at Comic-Con |
| Published: July 28, 2007, 5:13 pm |
| Tags: Images, Video Clips, Movie Marketing, Thriller, Sci Fi Fantasy, Action Adventure, Doomsday, Neil Marshall |
| up with, post apocalyptic thrillers - Mad Max, Road Warriors, says Descent director Neil Marshall. “I wouldn’t say it’s a horror movie but I would say it’s a dark and brutal action thriller.” The place is Great Britain. The year is 2007. A deadly plague, known as the “Reaper Virus,” has broken out, |
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| Assassins |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 1:39 am |
| Tags: Thriller, Drama, Adventure, Recommended, Reviews |
| This 1995 movie was not very well regarded when it came out, nor afterwards, but interesting for several reasons and worth catching on cable or on demand: A young Antonio Banderas as the cruel, nasty, ambitious contract killer An unusually subdued, thoughtful Sly Stallone as the older hitman realizing his arsenal’s near empty Julianne Moore |
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| Shoot Em Up Red Band Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 5:44 pm |
| Tags: New Line, Movie Marketing, Thriller, Action Adventure, Movie Trailers, Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, Shoot Em Up |
| I was able to catch a sneak peak of Shoot ‘Em Up last week in San Diego, and can’t say enough good things about the film. Shoot’em up is like Crank but with guns. It’s non-stop action, no questions asked, no plot needed, and no apologies offered. It knows what it wants to be and goes for it. It’s intense, insane |
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| The Kingdom Movie Trailer #3 |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 2:04 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Universal, Thriller, Drama, Action Adventure, Movie Trailers, Chris Cooper, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Jeremy Piven, Peter Berg, The Kingdom |
| I remember when non blockbuster movies would get only one movie trailer. One chance to sell an audience. But today is a much different time. Universal has released a third movie trailer for Peter Berg’s The Kingdom. We’ve been following this one for a while now. The new trailer is a lot more flashy. It looks like a studio executive |
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| National Treasure: Book of Secrets Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 8:38 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Disney Pixar, Thriller, Mystery Suspense, Sequels Remakes, Action Adventure, Movie Trailers, National Treasure Book Of Secrets, Nicolas Cage |
| The National Treasure: Book of Secrets trailer which Disney premiered at Comic-Con 2007 is now available online. As we previously reported, the new trailer reveals a lot more about the plot of the film: A missing page from John Wilkes Booth's diary reveals that treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage)'s great grandfather might have |
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| Must Watch: John August's The Nines Movie Trailer |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 11:43 pm |
| Tags: Movie Marketing, Film Festivals, Sundance, Thriller, Sci Fi Fantasy, Drama, Independent, Mystery Suspense, Movie Trailers, Elle Fanning, Hope Davis, John August, Melissa Mccarthy, Ryan Reynolds, The Nines |
| My favorite film from the 2007 Sundance Film Festival is the feature film debut of screenwriter John August (Go, Big Fish). There isn’t really any way to describe The Nines without ruining much of the plot. The plot summery I’ve seen floating around the web describes the film: A troubled actor, a television show runner, and an |
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| Roger Avary to make Return to Castle Wolfenstein Movie |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 11:28 am |
| Tags: Thriller, Deals, Sci Fi Fantasy, Action Adventure, Video Game, Screenwriting, Return To Castle Wolfenstein, Roger Avary |
| Many of you might not remember this but, before Quake, Before Doom, there was Wolfenstein 3D - considered to be the first first person shooter video gameof all time. It’s even more popular sequel, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, was released in November 2001. And now Pulp Fiction co-writer Roger Avary is set to write and direct a feature film |
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| Mini-Movie Review: The Bourne Ultimatum |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 1:58 pm |
| Tags: Universal, Adaptation, Features, Thriller, Sequels Remakes, Action Adventure, Movie Reviews, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, The Bourne Ultimatum |
| In The Bourne Ultimatum, Jason Bourne will conclude his journey to find the answers to his mysterious past. While the answers yielded may not be enough for even the simplest of viewers, the action sequences are sure to keep you glued to the big screen. During one car chase sequence I found myself literally on the edge of my seat grasping the |
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| Bourne Ultimatum |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 5:57 pm |
| Tags: Summer2007, Thriller, Action, Recommended, Reviews |
| Longtime readers will remember that I was a huge fan of both Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy; indeed this was my most anticipated movie of the entire summer big budget season and, frankly, the first in a long time I might pay to see twice. Though not perfect–director Paul Greengrass needs to get control of his shaky handheld camera |
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| Bourne Ultimatum |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 5:57 pm |
| Tags: Summer2007, Thriller, Action, Recommended, Reviews |
| Longtime readers will remember that I was a huge fan of both Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy; indeed this was my most anticipated movie of the entire summer big budget season and, frankly, the first in a long time I might pay to see twice. Though not perfect–director Paul Greengrass needs to get control of his shaky handheld camera |
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| Assassins |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 1:39 am |
| Tags: Thriller, Drama, Adventure, Recommended, Reviews |
| This 1995 movie was not very well regarded when it came out, nor afterwards, but interesting for several reasons and worth catching on cable or on demand: A young Antonio Banderas as the cruel, nasty, ambitious contract killer An unusually subdued, thoughtful Sly Stallone as the older hitman realizing his arsenal’s near empty Julianne Moore |
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