Park Joo-Hee and Na Soo-Yoon go head to head in Yoo Young Seon's latest thriller, following the success of movies Blood Rain and Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait. The new film premiered on May 3, 2014 at the Jeonju International Film Festival and is set for release back home on September 11, 2014. Reviews have been largely positive so far, ranging from "refreshingly original" and "one of the most deeply creepy and wickedly humorous Korean horrors for quite some time", to "Yoo Young Seon creates a tense atmosphere and gets fine performances out of his two leads". Promising stuff. Check out the teaser trailer below, and we'll be sure to keep you posted on all things The Wicked over the coming months. Synopsis: Se-Young is the new employee at an office. She's a bit awkward and introverted. Her manager is Lee-Sun, who takes a quick dislike to Se-Young's weird personality. Lee-Sun picks on Se-Young in her backhanded ways,...
- 8/11/2014
- 24framespersecond.net
Another week, another episode of True Blood with a season’s worth of storylines from Passions threatening to break my recapping wrist. Here we go…
Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) tries to keep from getting Nora Soup all over Bill’s 500-count Frette linens as Billith (Stephen Moyer) tries to explain that he had no idea she’d go all Dinty Moore on him like that. Eric, disbeliever that he is, gets upset – so Billith makes him puppet-dance all Evil Dead (or Peter Pan) in the corner. Eric has fun with it (“Mother, I can fly!”) until Billith loses patience, shits on Godric’s memory, throws him on the floor, and makes him take his vampire trucks and go home.
Ugh. Seriously – whip out your dead dicks and get this over with, fellas. Momma’s got laundry to do.
Opening Titles
Rikki has Danielle slap Nicole and tells Alcide (Joe Manganiello) to shut up.
Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) tries to keep from getting Nora Soup all over Bill’s 500-count Frette linens as Billith (Stephen Moyer) tries to explain that he had no idea she’d go all Dinty Moore on him like that. Eric, disbeliever that he is, gets upset – so Billith makes him puppet-dance all Evil Dead (or Peter Pan) in the corner. Eric has fun with it (“Mother, I can fly!”) until Billith loses patience, shits on Godric’s memory, throws him on the floor, and makes him take his vampire trucks and go home.
Ugh. Seriously – whip out your dead dicks and get this over with, fellas. Momma’s got laundry to do.
Opening Titles
Rikki has Danielle slap Nicole and tells Alcide (Joe Manganiello) to shut up.
- 8/5/2013
- by Brian Juergens
- The Backlot
Pretty much the entire point of the first trailer for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," launched all the way back in April, was to remind everyone that (a) while it'd take 'em a full year and a half — tick tock indeed — to parachute drop this sequel to the hungry citizens of Panem, it would happen and (b) that even though director Gary Ross dropped it like it was hot, the transition to new director Francis Lawrence would be a Seam-less one, so to speak. (How do you like that for a lil tribute chuckle? Hungry for more? Okay, we'll stop.)
But we've been waiting long enough, and we have needs. Needs that will hopefully be met by the trailer that Lionsgate announced would debut next month at Comic-Con, complete with a Hall H panel with the stars in attendance.
While it was lovely and exciting and all hand-flaily and what have you,...
But we've been waiting long enough, and we have needs. Needs that will hopefully be met by the trailer that Lionsgate announced would debut next month at Comic-Con, complete with a Hall H panel with the stars in attendance.
While it was lovely and exciting and all hand-flaily and what have you,...
- 6/26/2013
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
The apocalypse is coming to theaters and on VOD today in the form of Rapture-palooza. Only this time, Craig Robinson, Anna Kendrick, John Francis Daley, Rob Corddry, Paul Scheer, and many more are along for the ride.
Recently, I sat down with stars Rob Corddry and Rob Huebel to talk with them about the film, as well as some other random topics. Check out our little chats about clipping your toenails in Ihop, mustaches, and who the better doctor really is below.
When the Apocalypse actually happens and a billion people are raptured up to heaven, Lindsey (Kendrick) and her boyfriend Ben (Daley) are left behind in suburban Seattle. The young couple try their best to lead a normal life surrounded by talking locusts, blood rain showers, and pot-smoking wraiths. But when the Anti-Christ (Robinson) makes his home base in their neighborhood, Lindsey finds herself the object of his affection.
Recently, I sat down with stars Rob Corddry and Rob Huebel to talk with them about the film, as well as some other random topics. Check out our little chats about clipping your toenails in Ihop, mustaches, and who the better doctor really is below.
When the Apocalypse actually happens and a billion people are raptured up to heaven, Lindsey (Kendrick) and her boyfriend Ben (Daley) are left behind in suburban Seattle. The young couple try their best to lead a normal life surrounded by talking locusts, blood rain showers, and pot-smoking wraiths. But when the Anti-Christ (Robinson) makes his home base in their neighborhood, Lindsey finds herself the object of his affection.
- 6/7/2013
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The world got its first glimpse of scenes from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as the sequel’s first teaser trailer debuted at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday. The second film, based on Suzanne Collin’s dystopian Ya trilogy, finds heroine Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and her fellow surviving District 12 Tribute, Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), dealing with the escalating fallout of their rebellious choice to almost sacrifice their lives rather than kill one another in the Hunger Games arena.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Exclusive Teaser Trailer
The deliciously arch discussion between Donald Sutherland’s ruthlessly canny Capitol President Snow, and new Hunger Games Head Gamemaker, Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) makes it very clear that Katniss’ subversive move has to be snuffed out so it doesn’t ignite a bigger spark of dissension.
What does that mean? In the trailer, it means nice old men get shot...
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Exclusive Teaser Trailer
The deliciously arch discussion between Donald Sutherland’s ruthlessly canny Capitol President Snow, and new Hunger Games Head Gamemaker, Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) makes it very clear that Katniss’ subversive move has to be snuffed out so it doesn’t ignite a bigger spark of dissension.
What does that mean? In the trailer, it means nice old men get shot...
- 4/16/2013
- by Tara Bennett
- FEARnet
By now, you have seen footage from the ‘Evil Dead’ remake from director Fede Alvarez and featuring a tongue-splitting good time from ‘Suburgatory’ actress Jane Levy. But who do you want to hear from when it comes to an Evil Dead movie? Ash, of course.
Bruce Campbell is producing this new Evil Dead and like all things Bruce Campbell, he seems to have jumped into it with both feet. Of everyone I’ve talked to on the Evil Dead project, Campbell is the only one capable of controlling his own story, image And spinning the movie at the same time.
Talking to Jane or Fede, one gets very mixed feelings with about how this shoot went down. For one, Jane went through some serious acting hurdles that come along with being a horror lead in a budget-conscious movie with practical effects. She jokes that she hated it, but the look...
Bruce Campbell is producing this new Evil Dead and like all things Bruce Campbell, he seems to have jumped into it with both feet. Of everyone I’ve talked to on the Evil Dead project, Campbell is the only one capable of controlling his own story, image And spinning the movie at the same time.
Talking to Jane or Fede, one gets very mixed feelings with about how this shoot went down. For one, Jane went through some serious acting hurdles that come along with being a horror lead in a budget-conscious movie with practical effects. She jokes that she hated it, but the look...
- 10/30/2012
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Recent Korean hit The Emperor's Concubine from production house Hwang Ki Sun has been sold for distribution to eight territories, including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and Brunei. Kim Dae-sung fifth feature, following films like Bungee Jumping on Their Own (1998) and Blood Rain (2005), is a erotic period film detailing a steamy love triangle, starring Jo Yeo-jeon (The Servant, 2010), Kim Dong-wuk (Take Off, 2008) and Kim Min-joon (Pained, 2011).The film's plot (from hancinema.net) is as follows:Living a torturous life of povery and barely able to survive, Hwa-yeon (Jo Yeo-jeong) decides to offer herself as one of the king's concubines. Once inside the royal palace, two men are immediately seized by the woman -- the Grand Prince Seong-won (Kim Dong-wuk),...
- 7/18/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Time for a change of pace from all out horror and action, and as we haven’t had a decent Korean historical bodice ripper come our way (that sounds a little wrong) in quite some time, the first teaser for the big budget offering The Emperor's Concubine from director Kim Dae-seung (‘Blood Rain’), fits the bill perfectly. The whole things looks achingly beautiful and lush - so if movies in the vein of Lee Jun-ik’s ‘The King and Clown’ are your bag, best pencil this in right now. The Emperor's Concubine follows the love triangle story of King Sungwon and his Concubine Hwa-Yeon with another man (of course that’s bound to end well) and opens in Korea in June. The Emperor's Concubine trailer...
- 4/28/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
For the past 20 years Batman has enjoyed a tradition of excellence in animation. Does Cartoon Network's most recent Batman cartoon live up to the legacy?
The Set-up
In this latest cartoon starring the Caped Crusader, each episode shows Batman teaming up with a more obscure DC Comics hero and fights to thwart the efforts of a more obscure DC Comics villain. This is the show's real hook: it's an exploration of the under-utilized areas of the DC universe with Batman acting as tour guide.
The show's extremely different from both the 2000's era series The Batman, and the excellent '90s era series Batman: The Animated Series (as well as that show's decendants, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, The Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited). Unlike those shows, this one takes itself a lot less seriously. Gone are the dark red skies and inky black shadows; Batman: The Brave and the Bold...
The Set-up
In this latest cartoon starring the Caped Crusader, each episode shows Batman teaming up with a more obscure DC Comics hero and fights to thwart the efforts of a more obscure DC Comics villain. This is the show's real hook: it's an exploration of the under-utilized areas of the DC universe with Batman acting as tour guide.
The show's extremely different from both the 2000's era series The Batman, and the excellent '90s era series Batman: The Animated Series (as well as that show's decendants, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, The Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited). Unlike those shows, this one takes itself a lot less seriously. Gone are the dark red skies and inky black shadows; Batman: The Brave and the Bold...
- 3/21/2011
- Cinelinx
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