
Guy Moshe’s Bunraku. Ignore the low ratings you may have seen elsewhere, this turned out to be one of my favourite film’s of 2011.
I’ve no real interest in the books, the original films or David Fincher’s remake, but this is an excellent trailer nonetheless.
Hard to beat a bit of Southern Gothic.
With Defendor, Kick-Ass and Super the fake superhero genre may already be saturated, but Griff the Invisible, starring True Blood‘s Ryan Kwanten, looks like it has some charm.
I love the look of this: a brand new black and white, French, silent film filmed in EYE-POPPING 2D! Both Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo were in the excellent spy spoof OSS-117: Cairo, Nest of Spies which Michel Hazanavicius directed, so this has a lot of potential.
This had me giggling like a loon, and I don’t do that lightly.
This film looks like it exists purely so that David Hyde Pierce can have fun. Also impossible to watch the trailer without thinking it’s Ray Liotta as the criminal.
Some nice looking film noir here, and I don’t think Bill Murray has ever looked cooler.
I really miss Quantum Leap
It’s about prostitution but it’s mysterious and beautiful so it’s art so that’s ok.
Looks like No Country for Old Men except instead of a case full of money it’s a box full of science fiction.
A stray planet threatens to disrupt Kirsten Dunst’s wedding or something. Looks bleak.
The prequel series to Spartacus: Blood and Sand starts on January 12th. I’m looking forward to this — Blood and Sand turned out to be gratuitously enjoyable.
Alien invasion in Los Angeles. Looks nice and explodey.
Loving the art style for The Secret of Kells, an Irish-French-Belgian
production based on an illuminated manuscript from around the year 800.
I don’t care if this is a children’s film, Eeyore cracks me the fuck up.
This looks so wrong and yet so right. Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig star in this adaptation of the 2006 graphic novel of the same name. On a related note, Daniel Craig is really looking like he should take the Yul Brynner role when they remake Westworld.
Trailer for Michael Winterbottom’s brutal noir thriller, The Killer Inside Me.
A story of England being invaded by Nazis, as told through the medium of puppetry.
Very excited about this one. Christopher Nolan returns with what looks like it might be his best film yet.