Unpredictable, ambitious, and artsy as hell, The Congress is a sci-fi drama by Drafthouse Films with lot to say about the movie industry, as well as the boundaries of reality and self. In two hours, this film will confuse you, enrage you, delight you, and bring you to tears - ultimately leaving you a bit... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Rampart
The tagline for Rampart is “The most corrupt cop you have ever seen on screen.” While I would have to agree that Dave Brown (Woody Harrelson) is a bad cop, I would not say he is the most corrupt. Rampart is set in LA in 1999. Dave Brown is a cop in LA in the... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 8 Minute Trailer
A few months ago, there was an eight minute sizzle reel aka really long trailer for David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo that ran before some advanced screenings for films. That eight minute trailer was cut down to make the last full trailer, which is long in and of itself at over three... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Trailer 2
Sometimes it pays to stay up until two in the morning. I just visited facebook, and official facebook page for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has posted the second trailer for the film. Some people got the chance to see an eight minute trailer for the movie before advanced screenings of Moneyball and Straw... Continue Reading →
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Casting News (Updated 2/9/11)
If you have been living under a rock, you may not know of the Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest). Originally written in Swedish, the books have been translated into many languages and have been or are bestsellers.... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: The Conspirator
I am a huge fan of historical, period dramas, and The Conspirator trailer gets me very excited. I got a book when I was little about the Lincoln assassination. There were some disturbing photographs in it. I don't think I ever read the book, but the photos always intrigued me. Pictures of the group who... Continue Reading →