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New The Vampire’s Assistant Poster

By Allan Ford | Sep 27, 2009 | Movie Posters (1) Comment

The Vampire’s Assistant

The poster for “Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assitant” has just been released.

“Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant,” based on the popular series of books by Darren Shan, is a fantasy-adventure about a teenager who unknowingly breaks a 200-year-old truce between two warring factions of vampires. Pulled into a fantastic life of misunderstood sideshow freaks and grotesque creatures of the night, one teen will vanish from the safety of a boring existence and fulfill his destiny in a place drawn from nightmares.

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Inception Teaser Trailer

By Allan Ford | Aug 23, 2009 | Movie Trailers (4) Comment

Inception

The teaser trailer of Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” appeared online. The trailer was  screened in theaters this weekend attached to “Inglourious Basterds.”

“Inception” is based on an original script written by Christopher Nolan. It has been described as a “contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.”

The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy and Michael Caine.

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The Vampire’s Assistant Trailer and Photos

By Allan Ford | Aug 6, 2009 | Movie Photos, Movie Trailers (5) Comment

The Vampires Assistant photo

The first trailer for “Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant,” adapted from the first three books of Darren Shan‘s “The Saga of Darren Shan” series, has arrived online.

The Vampire’s Assistant tells of a 14-year-old boy who visits a traveling freak show and is drawn into a world of vampires, werewolves and bearded ladies.

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The Vampire’s Assistant Poster

By Allan Ford | Aug 4, 2009 | Movie Posters (0) Comment

The Vampire's Assistant

Cinematical has debuted the official teaser poster for “The Vampire’s Assistant,” the movie based on the book series of the same name by Darren Shan.

Synopsis: “The Vampire’s Assistant,” previously known as “Cirque du Freak” tells the frightening tale of a boy who unknowingly breaks a 200-year-old truce between two warring factions of vampires. Pulled into a fantastic life of misunderstood sideshow freaks and grotesque creatures of the night, one teen will vanish from the safety of a boring existence and fulfill his destiny in a place drawn from nightmares.

14-year-old Darren (Chris Kelly) was like most kids in his suburban neighborhood. He hung out with his best friend, got decent grades and usually stayed out of trouble. But when he and his buddy stumble upon a traveling freak show, things begin to change inside Darren. That’s the exact moment when a vampire named Larten Crepsley (John C. Reilly) turns him into something, well, bloodthirsty.

Newly undead, he joins the Cirque Du Freak, a touring sideshow filled with monstrous creatures from a snakeboy and a wolfman to a bearded lady (Salma Hayek) and a gigantic barker (Ken Watanabe). As Darren flexes his newfound powers in this dark world, he becomes a treasured pawn between the vampires and their deadlier counterparts. And while trying to survive, one boy will struggle to keep their brewing war from devouring what’s left of his humanity.

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“Shanghai” Movie Stills

By Fiona | Aug 8, 2008 | Movie Photos (0) Comment

Li Gong

Directed by Mikael Hafstrom, “Shanghai” stars John Cusak and features Asian stars, Chow Yun-fat, Gong Li and Ken Watanabe tells the story of an American who returned to the 1940s Japanese-occupied Shanghai to investigate his friend’s death and during his investigation he discovers government secret.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan stars opposite John Cusack and Ken Watanabe in the movie.

Cusack will play a friend who sets out to investigate and finds himself embroiled in a cover-up.

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“Shanghai” goes to Thailand

By Fiona | Mar 19, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Ken Watanabe Shanghai” was not allowed to film in China. It has been said that the shooting of the film will be moved to another Asian location. The Weinstein Company’s drama has been set to be relocated to Thailand.

On the relocating, the production house’s co-owner Harvey Weinstein revealed that Thailand wasn’t the studio’s first pick for the re-location as the studio has considered other Asian locations including Hong Kong.

“Hong Kong doesn’t have the colonial era setting we need; it is difficult to find a building here less than 50 stories high,” explained the movie executive. “So we will be going to Thailand and, believe it or not, England.”

The film reportedly couldn’t take its principal photography in China because there are concerns from the China’s official about the script.

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China has blocked ‘Shanghai’

By Fiona | Mar 16, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

China has blocked a Hollywood movie reportedly starring John Cusack and Gong Li from being shot in the country because of concerns about the script.

Luan Guozhi, director of international cooperation at China’s Film Bureau, declined to reveal the government’s concerns about the story for “Shanghai,” but said the filmmakers could make changes and reapply.

“We suggest they make some changes to the script and resubmit their application,” he said.

“Shanghai” is about an American who investigates his friend’s death in World War II-era Japanese-occupied Shanghai.

Zhang Ziyi and Ken Watanabe in 'Memoirs of a Geisha'

Zhang Ziyi and Ken Watanabe in ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’

Producer Mike Medavoy confirmed China’s decision to block the shoot, but didn’t give a reason for the denial.

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‘Shanghai’ New Movie (2009)

By Fiona | Feb 4, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

An American man (John Cusack), who returns to a corrupt, Japanese-occupied Shanghai four months before Pearl Harbor and discovers his friend has been killed. While he unravels the mysteries of the death, he falls in love and discovers a much larger secret that his own government is hiding.

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Ken Watanabe, Japanese Oscar-nominated actor, to English-speaking audiences is known for playing roles as General Tadamichi Kuribayashi in ‘Letters from Iwo Jima’, Lord Katsumoto in ‘The Last Samurai’ (for which he was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actor category) and The Chairman in ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ with Zhang Ziyi and Gong Li.

Director: Mikael Hafstrom
Writer: Hossein Amini
Starring: John Cusack, Li Gong, Ken Watanabe