Few franchises have such enduring longevity and cultural awareness as Star Wars. For those either brought up on the affairs in a galaxy far, far away, or new to the series, the anticipation (and expectation) of a saga-capping generation-defining final chapter have rarely been higher. And it’s not like the creative team didn’t know that going in. In parallel to the climatic battle between good and evil on screen, there exists a struggle with similar stakes happening behind the scenes. To some, a great many if we’re being honest, this film is less about what happens to our beloved characters. It’s more about whose stamp and style and understanding of…
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Sweet Trailer…’X-Men: Apocalypse’
Well here’s a fine way to end the week. What is likely the last comic book trailer we’ll get this year, this 2 minute and 33 second teaser is the equivalent of Bryan Singer dropping the mic on 2015. The X-Men films have gotten better since Matthew Vaughn’s First Class and Singer’s return to Marvel with Days of Future Past. So, rounding out this prequelogy (pretty sure that’s not really a thing, but it sounds neat) is the impressive looking X-Men: Apocalypse. Due out next May, 2016 is going to be a comic book smack down of epic proportions, both on-screen and at the box office. Enjoy this first trailer…
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ALL PASSES CLAIMED – Advance Screening Passes to ‘EX MACHINA’ in METAIRIE, LA
Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. Thanks for your interest in A24 Films’ EX MACHINA. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with A24 Films to give film fans FREE passes to a special “Advance Screening” of EX MACHINA starring Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, and Oscar Isaac. This screening will take place in METAIRIE, LA on Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30 PM So how do you claim/win them?? Simple. We’re offering PRINTABLE PASSES. Click the poster above and you can save the ticket to your desktop! Note: You must bring a PRINTED pass to the theater…we will be collecting passes so we will not accept tickets on phones or tablets. These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of…
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Sweet Trailer…’A Most Violent Year’
Ahead of its World Premiere at AFI Film Festival this Thursday, A24 has released this official trailer for J.C. Chandor’s A Most Violent Year. The films is a searing crime drama set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically the most dangerous year in the city’s history. This gripping story plays out within a maze of rampant political and industry corruption plaguing the streets of a city in decay. And can anyone ever get enough of Oscar Issac and Jessica Chastain? I mean, that header image alone should be enough to sell anyone. Enjoy… In New York City 1981, an ambitious immigrant fights to protect his business and…
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Sweet Trailer…’The Two Faces Of January’
While we haven’t seen much of Viggo Mortensen in a while (sad face) Oscar Isaac on the other hand is everywhere! The two will star along with Kirsten Dunst in this spectacular looking thriller from Drive screenwriter Hossein Amini. It’s a retro styled film just teeming with suspense that’s all wrapped up in an international web of intrigue. Check out the first trailer for The Two Faces of January below… A thriller centered on a con artist, his wife, and a stranger who try to flee a foreign country after one of them is caught up in the murder of a police officer. The film is adapted from a novel…
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G-S-T Trailer Round-Up: Upside Dunst, Inside Oscar Isaac, Imperiled Capitals and Brit Marling Just Because We Love Her So
If you’ve had a rough week and you feel like you’re free-floating through life, let me pull you back down to Earth with a brand-new collection of freshly-released trailers– starting with Upside Down, a movie which I’m equally resistant to on intellectual and gastrointestinal grounds. Seriously, watch this clip and tell me it didn’t make you at least a little queasy; then consider that you watched it on your computer or random mobile device instead of a multiplex screen. Maybe the physical space of the theater will acclimate me to the topsy turviness inherent in the film’s conceit, or maybe I’ll throw up all over myself. The cogent point here is…
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Sweet Trailer…'The Bourne Legacy'
Hot off the press comes this ‘sneak peek’ featuring Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker, The Avengers, M:I 4) taking over the series for Matt Damon. As we’ve seen in the last teaser the spy world is so much larger than we ever imagined. Case in point: the great tagline “there was never just one” is incredibly deep and impacting to say the least. So feast your eyes on this trailer for The Bourne Legacy, which does a great job of showing how this film fits into Damon’s Bourne universe with a side/parallel story from writer/director Tony Gilroy…enjoy! In addition to Renner taking the reins we’ll see the supporting cast of Albert Finney, Joan Allen and Scott Glen return…
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G-S-T Review…Robin Hood
In Hollywood circles, there’s been some constant actor director tag teams in the past, Johnny Depp,/Tim Burton, Nic Cage/Jerry Bruckheimer, DeNiro(and DiCaprio)/Scorsese to name a few. But if there’s one team that continues to impress, it’s the one, two punch of Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe. Well those two were at it again, this time to tell the story of Robin Hood. Despite years of saturation from the famous man in green tights, this was a different tale all together that is not the tale you think you’ve seen. But where shall I start? Maybe I’ll take a cue from the movie and start…at the beginning. Now as per a recent trend in Hollywood, prequels…