Tag: David Mackenzie
Third PERFECT SENSE Trailer Starring Ewan McGregor and Eva Green
I’m already in love with this movie. Not just because of McGregor…Yes, he’s hot…Ok, here’s a challenge – give me just one movie he stars that sucks!?
Now, let’s get back to the third trailer for David Mackenzie‘s Perfect Sense which is more dramatic than previous two. I guess we can say things are getting pretty serious, guys.
So, we do have a love story that begins during dark times. I mean, look at them McGregor and Green – perfect duo for Perfect Sense.
10 New PERFECT SENSE Photos
We have added a new set of pictures from Perfect Sense, a Sundance 2011 entry led by Ewan McGregor and Eva Green with the cryptic logline, “A poetic and magnetic love story about two people who start to fall in love just as the world begins to fall apart.”
Susan is a scientist searching for answers to important questions. So important that she has given up on other things, including love – until she meets Michael, a talented chef. Suddenly everything starts to change. As Susan and Michael experience unforeseen depths of feeling, people around the world beginning to feel strange. Emotions rage, senses fail. Susan and Michael find themselves embarking on a sensual adventure, experiencing head-spinning, stomach-tightening moments of pure connection. Are they falling in love or is the world falling apart?
Second PERFECT SENSE Trailer Starring Ewan McGregor and Eva Green
I’m not really sure if I actually like Eva Green. I do think she looks great though, and by the way she has a beautiful smile as well.
But, I know Ewan McGregor is one great guy, and it looks he and Green make really nice couple on a big screen.
If you don’t trust me, I’m here to present a new trailer for Perfect Sense, movie that comes from director David Mackenzie, and is really something you should check out. Especially if you think you’re a pessimist.
Just in case you’re wondering what the hell a pessimism has to do with this movie – you came to the right place. Because, what puts me down the most is the fact that even when you finally find a perfect love, some shit has to come out and spoil everything for you. Some say that’s a life. But I say that’s shit!
David Mackenzie to Adapt The Stain On The Snow
I guess you’re all familiar with the Stain on the Snow project, right? We already had a little chat about this project back in 2008, when we learned that Scottish helmer David Mackenzie is interested in directing an adaptation of the 1948 novel by Georges Simenon.
Today, we’re here to update the whole thing, because, according to the latest reports, Mackenzie is now attached to write and direct this adaptation!
Mackenzie’s Stain on the Snow is a dark postwar coming-of-age tale set in an unnamed country, based on Georges Simenon’s novel that follows the story “of Frank Friedmaier, a thief, pimp and murderer. He has never known his father, his mother keeps a brothel.
IFC Acquires Perfect Sense at Sundance Film Festival
IFC Films announced that they are acquiring North American rights to David Mackenzie’s latest project titled Perfect Sense.
This romantic thriller had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in the Premieres section this week and it looks that this purchase really makes a perfect sense for the company.
In case you haven’t seen the trailet yet, check it out here
Perfect Sense follows Susan, an epidemiologist, who reemerges from an affair gone sour, and encounters a peculiar patient – a truck driver who experienced a sudden, uncontrollable crying fit. Now he is calm, but he has lost his sense of smell.
Susan soon learns there are hundreds of people across the globe beginning to suffer strange symptoms, affecting the emotions, then the senses. The film offers a deeply moving proposition about the way the human race might weather a global pandemic.
Movie stars Ewan McGregor, Eva Green, Connie Nielsen, Stephen Dillane, Ewen Bremner, Denis Lawson and Alastair Mackenzie.
Perfect Sense Trailer, Photos and Poster
Today we have the trailer photos and poster for Perfect Sense, starring Ewan McGregor (Trainspotting) and Eva Green (Casino Royale), about an epidemic that robs people of their sensory perceptions. This British movie that reunites McGregor with Ewen Bremner for the first time since Trainspotting will premiere at this years Sundance Film Festival on January 24th.
A poetic and magnetic love story about two people who start to fall in love just as the world begins to fall apart. Green plays Susan, an epidemiologist recently out of a relationship gone sour; McGregor is Michael, the charismatic chef who sweeps Susan off her feet and shows her that not all guys are a-holes; except for one tiny problem: pandemic is threatening to change the face of humanity forever.
Eva Green And Ewan McGregor In “The Last Word”
A new Ewan McGregor film found its female lead in a former Bond girl Eva Green. Green (Casino Royale, The Golden Compass, Franklyn) signs to play alongside McGregor in “The Last Word” (working title).
A batch of behind-the-scenes pics from Eva Green and Ewan McGregor’s apocalyptic romance have been released. Check them out below.
Red Band “Spread” Trailer

A red band trailer for the upcoming Ashton Kutcher‘s sex comedy “Spread” has hit the web. If you haven’t seen the first trailer for the movie check it out here.
“Spread,” which also stars Anne Heche, Margarita Levieva, Sebastian Stan, Sonia Rockwell, Maria Conchita Alonso and Hart Bochner is a fresh, funny and racy look at the trials and tribulations of sleeping your way to a life of privilege in Los Angeles. Comic and karmic, the film is an “immorality tale” about a gorgeous guy who gives women what they want in order to live exactly as he likes.
International Spread Poster
The international poster for the upcoming Ashton Kucher indie comedy “Spread” has appeared online.
Plot summary: Set in modern day Los Angeles, Spread is a hard biting story about a high-end lethario, Nikki (Ashton Kutcher), who has slept his way into a life of privilege. He shares his secrets with us as he hosts parties and beds scores of women, all while living it up at the Hollywood Hills home of a middle-aged female attorney, Samantha (Anne Heche). Everything is going swimmingly until Nikki meets a gorgeous waitress named Heather (Margarita Levieva), who, unbeknownst to him, is playing the same game that he is. As the truth of their life unravels, they find themselves sexually charged by a game of one-upsmanship that has them dining at fine restaurants and crashing posh parties, until the truth of their lives forces them to choose between love and money.









