2011 Movies

Tag: Cannes Film Festival 2010

New Carancho Trailer and Poster

By Nick Martin | Jan 10, 2011 | Movie Posters, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Carancho

Strand Releasing premiered the official US trailer for the upcoming release of their Argentinian romantic thriller Carancho, debuted at Cannes 2010. Carancho is Argentina’s entry to the Oscars this year and it might have a chance for a nomination. This new poster comes courtesy of Cinematical.

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Fair Game Trailer, Starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn

By Allan Ford | Aug 19, 2010 | Movie Trailers (1) Comment

Summit Entertainment have debuted first full trailer of the Doug Liman Fair Game via Yahoo Movies.

Naomi Watts, Fair Game

Based on Valerie Plame’s memoir “Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House,” the thriller debuted at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.

The movie stars Naomi Watts as ousted CIA agent Valerie Palme with Sean Penn playing Senator Joesph Wilson and the story is based around White Offical who reveal Palme’s status as an CIA agent in order to discredited her husband who wrote a piece against then George Bush administration in New York Times that Bush manipulated facts in order to enter Iraq.

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You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Trailer

By Allan Ford | Jul 20, 2010 | Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Freida Pinto in You Will Meet Tall Dark Stranger

We have added a new trailer for the upcoming comedy drama You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.

After Alfie leaves his wife Helena to pursue his lost youth and a free-spirited call girl named Charmaine, Helena abandons rationality and surrenders her life to the loopy advice of a charlatan fortune teller. happy in her marriage, Sally develops a crush on her handsome art gallery owner boss, Greg, while Roy, a novelist nervously awaiting the response to his latest manuscript, becomes moonstruck over Dia, a mystery woman who catches his gaze through a nearby window. Despite these characters’ attempts to dodge their problems with pipe dreams and impracticable plans, their efforts lead only to heartache, irrationality, and perilous hot water.

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Kirsten Dunst’s Short Film, Cannes’ Critics Week 2010

By Fiona | May 25, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Photos (0) Comment

Bastard

Short films from actors (now we should add and) directors Kirsten Dunst and James Franco closed the Cannes’ Critics Week sidebar on May 20.

So, Kirsten Dunst is at Cannes with her second short film titled Bastard. We guess nobody is really surprised with this information, ’cause we all know she already has this kind of experience, and that’s exactly why we’re here today to share with you some details about Bastard.

The short tells the story of a young couple in crisis who finds their way to a desert motel where three odd men plan to meet them for questionable reasons.

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Hahaha, October, The Lips Un Certain Regard Winners, Cannes 2010

By Fiona | May 24, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival (0) Comment

Hahaha

South Korean comedy Hahaha (no, we’re not laughing, that’s the title of the winner!) received the top prize during the Un Certain Regard section of the 63rd annual Cannes Film Festival!

So, Asia picked up its first Cannes honors on Saturday, and director Hong Sangsoo has a lot of reasons to be satisfied. That’s why we’re here today to have a little chat about his interesting project, and to share the rest of winners in this category…

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Cannes 2010 Winners

By Fiona | May 24, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival (0) Comment

Cannes 2010

This year’s Cannes Film Festival is over. No more red carpet glamour, photos of celebrities wearing designer dresses, perfect make-up with perfect hairstyles, but one thing is for sure – movie reports are still actual!

So, we are here today to share the Complete list of 2010 Winners. As usual, we’ll start with The Palme d’Or that went to Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.

We already wrote about this movie, but we are going to remind you that this “Uncle Boonmee” is actually the feature film element of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Primitive project, which deals with ideas of extinction and the recollection of past lives.

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Kaboom by Gregg Araki Clips, Cannes 2010

By Fiona | May 23, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Kaboom

Another movie that just had its premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival Out Of Competition, was a science fiction film both written and directed by Gregg Araki, with an interesting title Kaboom.

This story centers on “the sexual awakening of a group of college students,” so you already guess that it’s quite provocative project, with super hot young cast. And we are here today to share Cannes clip from Kaboom with you.

Here’s the synopsis part: “A hyper-stylized Twin Peaks for the Coachella Generation, featuring a gorgeous, super hot young cast, Kaboom is a wild and sex-drenched horror-comedy thriller that tells the story of Smith, an ambisexual 18-year-old college freshman who stumbles upon a monstrous conspiracy in a seemingly idyllic Southern California seaside town…

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Rubber Trailer and Clip, Cannes 2010 Critic’s Week

By Fiona | May 23, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Photos, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Rubber

Quentin Dupieux, or if you prefer Mr. Oizo, is a techno musician and director from France, and we are here today to have a little chat about his new project titled Rubber, that was the part of this year’s special screening in the International Critic’s Week competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

And let’s just say this at the beginning: this is pretty weird story. But you can call it original as well (…if you like tires that go around and act as if they were alive…). Ok, weird then!

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The City Below by Christoph Hochhausler, Cannes 2010 Un Certain Regard

By Fiona | May 23, 2010 | Cannes Film Festival, Movie Photos, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

The City Below

“Unexplainable attraction leads to an extramarital affair…” – no better way to start our report about Christoph Hochhausler‘s new project with title The City Below premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard category.

German director shows how the manipulation and amorality of the banking world play out in a private setting. And if you’re interested in this kind of stories (as you see, we definitely are), than you should check the rest of this report, because The City Below synopsis part goes like this:

“A man and a woman at an art exhibition share a fleeting moment of attraction, which neither can act upon. Days later, a chance second meeting leads to an innocent coffee and the two strangers – both married – toy with their unexplainable fascination for each other.

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