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‘Lore’ Trailer: A Difficult Journey to Awareness Through the Ruins of WWII
Posted on Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 by Russ Fischer
Lore is quickly becoming one of the more talked-about indies of the year. Australian director Cate Shortland (Somesault) made the film, and co-wrote the film with Robin Mukherjee, based on part of Rachel Seiffert’s novel The Dark Room.
The film follows a young woman and her siblings as they flee to safety across ruined Germany in the wake of Hitler’s death. Their parents were fervent Nazis, and as the children cross their country, they face horrific truths about what has been done in the name of the cause their parents believed in.
This trailer for Lore shows off the film’s often exquisite cinematography, and will give you a sense of how that journey plays out. Read More »
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First Look, Poster, and Trailer Announcement: Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson Reunite for ‘The Internship’
Posted on Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 by Angie Han
When we last saw Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson together on the big screen, they were schooling us in the finer points of picking up women at weddings. Now, eight years later, they’re trying to learn a thing or two about landing a job in this tech-forward culture.
About a year after the pair signed on for the Shawn Levy-helmed The Internship, Fox has finally revealed a first peek at the comedy via a new image and a new poster. In addition, we have a few bare glimpses of footage in the “trailer announcement,” i.e., the trailer for the trailer. Hit the jump to keep reading.
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TV Bits: ‘Zombieland’, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’, ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’, ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘American Horror Story’, Damon Lindelof, Brett Ratner, Ridley Scott
Posted on Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 by Angie Han
Whoever asked the universe for a Brett Ratner-produced Farmville TV series, your prayers have been answered. Also after the jump:
- Director Barry Sonnenfeld signs on for Beverly Hills Cop
- Ridley Scott sets up a Philip K. Dick-based miniseries at Syfy
- HBO gives pilot order to Damon Lindelof‘s The Leftovers
- Zombieland casts Maiara Walsh as its new Emma Stone
- Frances Conroy will return for American Horror Story
- Vince Gilligan will direct the last episode of Breaking Bad
- Is that a corpse we see in the new Breaking Bad set photo?
- Check out a new picture from the set of ABC’s S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Watch an intense new trailer for Game of Thrones Season 3
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‘Writers’ Trailer: Greg Kinnear Knows What Makes a Great Writer
Posted on Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 by Angie Han
If Girls seems to chalk up Hannah’s bad ideas to her relative youth, the first trailer for Writers suggests such misguidedness may simply be an occupational hazard. In the directorial debut by Josh Boone, Greg Kinnear plays an acclaimed novelist who deals with his divorce by alternately spying on his ex-wife (Jennifer Connelly) and screwing his married neighbor (Kristen Bell).
His kids Samantha (Lily Collins) and Rusty (Nat Wolff) are both budding writers as well, though they take totally opposite approaches to life. She racks up “experiences” in the form of notches on her bedpost, while he pines after a pretty high school classmate (Liana Liberato) with a mean boyfriend. Watch the first trailer after the jump.
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