Tuesday, 26 March 2013

The Wolverine Teaser Trailer

In this story, the most iconic comic book character, The Wolverine gets taken to modern day Japan. In an unknown world, he will be right up against it as he faces unexpected and dealy opponents in brutal life or death situations that will certainly leave a mark. Being vulnerable for the first time is something Wolverine has never encountered before and for the first time he is pushed to his physical limits.

The Wolverine will be slashing his way into cinemas on July 26th 2013.

Catch a 6 second preview of what is sure to be another epic adventure:




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Saturday, 23 March 2013

Transformers 4 Plot Details

http://www.superstarmagazine.com/film/46356/michael-bay-talks-transformers-4

Michigan Film Office have released details that concern Transformers 4. Like previously posted, the film doesn't plan to reboot the whole story and will be picking up after the third film.

The plot includes some foolish scientific experiment which unleashed the menace upon earth once again.

Michigan Film Office

"As humanity picks up the pieces, following the conclusion of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Autobots and Decepticons have all but vanished from the face of the planet.

“However, a group of powerful, ingenious businessman and scientists attempt to learn from past Transformer incursions and push the boundaries of technology beyond what they can control - all while an ancient, powerful Transformer menace sets Earth in his crosshairs.” 


Expect large explosions and a great story once more.

Expected to hit cinemas on 27th June 2014 in the UK 

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Riddick Teaser Trailer

Riddick (Vin Diesel) is left for dead on a planet so close to the sun it looks scorched. He finds himself having to face up against a alien race of predators. Upon activating a switch, two ships are alerted: one carrying a new breed of mercenaries, the other captained by a person from Riddicks Past.



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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

The Colony Trailer

Colony is set during the next 'Ice-age', a group of people struggle to survive below the frozen surface. With little contact and food, the group lose contact with the only other known survivors who are known as Colony 5. 

Colony 7 leader, Briggs (Laurence Fishburne) decides to put together a team and embark on a journey to discover what actually happened to the colony.When they reach their destination they realize they have put themselve in grave danger, a danger much worse than nature itself. They must fight and protect one another as it may be humanities last hope.

Will they succeed?





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Jurassic Park 3D TV Spot


Jurassic Park needs no introduction really. Steven Spielbergs classic is to hit the big screen once again but this time in glorious 3D. Watch as the dinosaurs come right your way and experience it like nothing else.

Follow the gang as they take a preview tour around the park, as this is happening there is a power failure leading to some catastrophic events. The cloned dinosaurs have broken free as they roam freely around the park.

Here is a teaser trailers for the upcoming release.







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Monday, 18 March 2013

Cameron Explains Avatar Sequels

http://screenrant.com/james-cameron-confirms-avatar-2-rob-40508/
James Cameron is currently working on both Avatar 2 and Avatar 3.

Cameron explains: 

“I'm deep into it and I'm living in Pandora right now. There is that start up torque where you feel it's coming to you. Then you build up momentum. That's when it gets fun. The characters talk and it's writing itself. I'm almost there right now. It's building fast.” - Total Film

Progress on the films is gradually picking up momentum and as Cameron states, the film itself is piecing together. With Avatar making a gross profit of around $2.8 billion worldwide, Cameron is under no illusion what is to be expected from him in the sequels. He knows that he must include the things the audience loved from the first film but at the same time come up with even more exciting prospects that is going to take the audiences imagination that one step further.

Little if anything is known about the plot as of yet but it is widely expected to be released sometime in 2015.

So in the mean time sit back and enjoy the land of Pandora in Blu-Ray 3D.



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Scary Movie 5 Poster

http://www.impawards.com/2013/scary_movie_five.html

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Thursday, 14 March 2013

Kick Ass 2 Reveal Trailer


So, this is a film I have been personally looking forward to. I loved the first one with it's different take on the 'Superhero' culture by using a younger cast to target a wider audience. Now they've released a trailer for this hotly anticipated film. We have some very familiar faces from the last one, Aaron Taylor-Johnson reprising his role as 'Kick Ass' himself. Chloe Grace Moretz coming back to play Mindy Macready or Hit Girl and we have Christopher Mintz-Plasse or as he is known in the film, 'Mother Fucker'. However there's some interesting but welcomed additions to the cast, most notably Jim Carrey as Colonel Stars and Stripes.

So go on and watch this awesome trailer right here.





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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Character Posters

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Mama Review



http://bloody-disgusting.com/film/113269/mama-2/

 Mama  is a feature-Length expansion of a short created in 2008 which Andy Mushietti created alongside his sister. The plot follows two young girls and their devilish upbringing after a series of events that occurred through their early adolescents. 

Before arriving at the cinema, my expectations were that this film was going to be scary, it’s going to make the audience jump and scream. As I arrived to a packed out screen there were rows upon rows of scared faces, I would say around 75% came out wondering why they went in with such fear. This film in my opinion could have been a lot of scarier in many different ways. 

Before I go into that, the casting I have to say was great. The 1 -year –old Lily and 3-year-old Victoria played their roles excellently but the stand out performance was that of the 6-year-old Lily (Isabelle NĂ©lisse) and 8-year-old Victoria (Megan Charpentier).  

The prologue shows the audience, we learn of a shooting that takes place and then a hurried man by the name of Lucas comes rushing into a bedroom to collect his little girls, clearly showing signs of tension and fear; he grabs them and drives off.  Further along on his journey to nowhere, the roads become increasingly slippy and the car goes over and crashes. After that it shows the three arriving at an abandoned house deep in the woods, we then see Lucas attempt to kill his daughters before taking his own life.

That, however, did not go as planned.

Five-years later and the girls still haven’t been seen or heard from. All hope is lost apart from their uncle Jeffrey who is still hot on the case and has investigators scouring the forests nearby. Obviously, these guys were bound to come across an abandoned shack soon after discovering a car that had crashed down a hill. Sure enough as they ventured inside they came across some animal like people, these were the bodies of the two girls; each covered in mud and running round like wild animals.

The Girls were then kept for observations in a mental institute and one that is quite noticeable is Victoria keeps making references to an unseen Mama. Little did Jeffrey and wife Annabel (Jessica Chastain) know that this was only the start of what was to be a chilling encounter with the unknown.

One of the major let downs for me was the computer imagery with ‘Mama’. She looked very unrealistic and for a horror I believe the more realistic the more scarier the film will be.Saying this, however, the two girls at the beginning when they are found in the house in their animalistic state is very well animated. If this followed throughout, I believe the film would have been much more telling. For long durations of the movie, we don’t actually see mama and seeing what she looked like and how poorly I believe she was generated, they should have kept it that way.

There were positives I picked up on. Firstly, the dream sequences that involve some sort of Japanese feel to them which emphasizes on the horror factor. The comedic level is raised slightly and it was funny, possibly more funny than horror in some cases. A particular shot was when Lily is giggling off-screen in one third and in the far third, Annabel is going about household chores oblivious to the fact Lily is flying all over the room.

This is a pleasing film, but not one for people expecting a proper horror. There will be times in which the film will give you a fright and then times where it will just make you question how bad it was.

I would recommend seeing this film if you're one of horrors but don’t expect too much. The idea and concept behind it are there an it does have a great story to it, the graphics just let it down considerably. 



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