International “A Perfect Getaway” Poster
A international poster for the upcoming thriller “A Perfect Getaway,” has appeared online.
Synopsis: Cliff and Cydney are an adventurous young couple celebrating their honeymoon by backpacking to one of the most beautiful, and remote, beaches in Hawaii. Hiking the wild, secluded trails, they believe they’ve found paradise. But when the pair comes across a group of frightened hikers discussing the horrifying murder of another newlywed couple on the islands, they begin to question whether they should turn back. Unsure whether to stay or flee, Cliff and Cydney join up with two other couples, and things begin to go terrifyingly wrong. Far from civilization or rescue, everyone begins to look like a threat and nobody knows whom to trust. Paradise becomes hell on earth as a brutal battle for survival begins.
Written and directed by David Twohy (Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick) , the thriller stars Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil, Ultraviolet, The Fifth Element),Timothy Olyphant (Hitman, High Life), Steve Zahn, Kiele Sanchez, Chris Hemsworth and Katie Chonacas.
A Perfect Getaway Poster and Pics
Today we’ve got the poster and pics for Rogue Pictures‘ “A Perfect Getaway.”
Synopsis: Cliff and Cydney are an adventurous young couple celebrating their honeymoon by backpacking to one of the most beautiful, and remote, beaches in Hawaii. Hiking the wild, secluded trails, they believe they’ve found paradise. But when the pair comes across a group of frightened hikers discussing the horrifying murder of another newlywed couple on the islands, they begin to question whether they should turn back. Unsure whether to stay or flee, Cliff and Cydney join up with two other couples, and things begin to go terrifyingly wrong. Far from civilization or rescue, everyone begins to look like a threat and nobody knows whom to trust. Paradise becomes hell on earth as a brutal battle for survival begins.
Written and directed by David Twohy, the thriller stars Milla Jovovich,Timothy Olyphant, Steve Zahn, Kiele Sanchez, Chris Hemsworth and Katie Chonacas.
Vin Diesel Talks Chronicles Of Riddick 3
In an interview with Gamespot about the new Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Athena video game, Vin Diesel said another Riddick film is likely.
Gamespot:
The current state of a third movie in the Riddick series seems a little uncertain to the casual fan right now. How does that affect the writing and story explored in the new Dark Athena content? Does it sort of give you guys more room to explore this fiction, or does that change anything about how you’ve approached this game?
Vin Diesel:
Good question. Maybe we’re too tight-lipped about the next Chronicles of Riddick film, and I think circa the release of [Dark Athena] that’s probably when you’ll start hearing more about the next Riddick film. It is underway and I almost think it’s a coincidence that we haven’t heard anything, that there hasn’t been a lot of public stuff on the Riddick movie.
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He also said that David Twohy, writer/director of The Chronicles of Riddick, is currently finishing up the script for the next film.
The game “Assault on Dark Athena” hits stores on April 7th.
Milla Jovovich and Kiele Sanchez Join A Perfect Getaway
Director David Twohy (Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick) has posted two new photos images of Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil) and Kiele Sanchez (Lost) from his upcoming film, “A Perfect Getaway,” on his blog.
A Hawaiian honeymoon turns dangerous for two lovers (Steve Zahn and Mila Jovovich) when they discover they are being stalked by a pair of killers (Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez).
“A Perfect Getaway” — an action thriller was originally slated to hit theaters this week through MGM. According to Twohy, Universal has picked up the distribution rights now with the eye to give it a late-summer bow.
“Anyway, the date that works for Uni schedule is now sometime in August, possibly August 14th,” he writes. “And I’ll even caveat that, if only because movies frequently change release dates these days. Sometimes it’s a reflection of the movie itself, sometimes it’s simply about the musical chairs that all studios play with their releases. So don’t get too hung up about it. I don’t.









