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Trailer for Bellflower

Yet another film I can’t wait to see this Summer. Need more time.

Read a quick review here

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Ryan Gosling describes his new film “Drive”as

“Crazy cross between ‘Blue Velvet’ & ‘Purple Rain’”

On that alone, sign me up. Add in that it’s the new film by the director of “Bronson” and you can sign me up twice.

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The Perfect Host starring David Hyde Pierce

“Warwick Wilson is the consummate host. He carefully prepares for a dinner party, the table impeccably set and the duck perfectly timed for 8:30 p.m. John Taylor is a career criminal. He’s just robbed a bank and needs to get off the streets. He finds himself on Warwick’s doorstep posing as a friend of a friend, new to Los Angeles, who’s been mugged and lost his luggage. As the wine flows and the evening progresses, we become deeply intertwined in the lives of these two men and discover just how deceiving appearances can be. With outstanding performances by David Hyde Pierce and Clayne Crawford, cowriter/director Nick Tomnay takes us on a suspense-filled ride where nothing is as it seems. THE PERFECT HOST is a slippery psychological thriller that exposes true human nature and reveals just how far we’re willing to go to satisfy our needs.”

American Psycho meets Niles Crane? I’m in. Looks utterly twisted and enjoyable, can’t wait to see DHP’s performance.

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“KookyPuppet Feature Film by Jan Svěrák

Kooky is a 2010 Czech action comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. The film combines techniques of puppet animation,stop motion and live action. It tells the story of a six-year-old boy whose parents force him to throw away his favorite toy, an old teddy bear named Kooky who comes to life in the landfill, escapes into a mysterious forest and begins its journey amongst the rough-and-ready creatures of the forest. All puppets and props were designed by Jakub Dvorský.”

I posted about this a long time ago and after finally seeing a full trailer, wow. Must see.

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thedailywhat:

Movie Trailer of the Day: First official trailer for Woody Allen’s latest annual rom-com, Midnight in Paris.

The film, which stars Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Kathy Bates, Carla Bruni, Michael Sheen, and Adrien Brody, is set to premiere at Cannes on May 11, followed by a limited release on May 20. [yahoo.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

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5 new production stills from AMC’s “The Walking Dead”.

Ooooweee.

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First cast photo for AMC’s Walking Dead.
Looking forward to this. Need to get my hands on the later issues sometime soon.

First cast photo for AMC’s Walking Dead.

Looking forward to this. Need to get my hands on the later issues sometime soon.

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Woody Allen on the set of “You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger”.

More photos here.

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April 23rd at the Landmark Century.
Interested.

April 23rd at the Landmark Century.

Interested.

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Preview for the new documentary American Grindhouse about the grindhouse cinemas of the 70’s.

Count me in.

Some quick flashes of NSFW.

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Trailer for MachoTailDrop

I’m very interested.

“For all of the world’s fireplaces used to stack skateboard videos and DVDs, it’s increasingly strange how few, if any, feature films exist to directly reflect the ubiquity of the sport and lifestyle in pop culture. The new indie film, Machotaildrop, might be the only across-the-board example. Not only does it have a skateboarder named Walter (played by skater/actor Anthony Amedori) as its main character, the movie’s plush fantasy world serves as a metaphorical backdrop for a modern skater’s journey from passionate amateur to paid-and-jaded pro. After Walter is recruited to the hedonistic dream estate of a major skateboard corporation called Machotaildrop, he’s soon ordered by its shady overseer, The Baron, to raid the territory of an outlaw skater gang called the Manwolfs. Herein lies a moral dilemma and awakening: help Machotaildrop establish a kooky skater theme park inexplicably called Ape Snake on the Manwolfs’ turf and get rich. Or bail.

Machotaildrop is already stirring curiosity online for its attractive cinematography and for surreal imagery that evokes the prim-and-proper stylings of Wes Anderson, the offbeat humor of Spike Jonze, and the acid-tab abstraction of Alejandro Jodorowsky. Accessible to fans of those directors, Machotaildrop still glows with the esoteric yet stonerish attitude synonymous with a lot of skate culture. Veteran and current pro’s like Steve Olson (as a baker-skater) and Rick McCrank (as a snobbish, injured icon) get laughs in supporting roles and the plot lends itself to well-shot bouts of skate tricks.”
Via Slash Film
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Ya gotta have a plan and ya gotta have kick ass lightning bolts.
We’ve got a lot on our plate this year (in no particular order) but you can’t say we aren’t making a dent. Look for our new(ish) short film, the Twilight Zone inspired “A Sip From A Certain Fountain”, next month and for all those in Chicago, you will be invited to the premiere party/screening for it in the near future (we’re looking at the last two weekends of February as our options).
DimeStore Films, GO!

Ya gotta have a plan and ya gotta have kick ass lightning bolts.

We’ve got a lot on our plate this year (in no particular order) but you can’t say we aren’t making a dent. Look for our new(ish) short film, the Twilight Zone inspired “A Sip From A Certain Fountain”, next month and for all those in Chicago, you will be invited to the premiere party/screening for it in the near future (we’re looking at the last two weekends of February as our options).

DimeStore Films, GO!

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