Tag: Max Minghella
Two New THE DARKEST HOUR Posters
Below we have two new posters for Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) directed alien invasion thriller The Darkest Hour.
The film, starring Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby, Rachael Taylor, Joel Kinnaman and Max Minghella tells the story of five young people who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. The 3D thriller highlights the classic beauty of Moscow alongside mind-blowing special effects.
International THE DARKEST HOUR Posters
Summit Entertainment has released two international posters (Russian and German) for Timur Bekmambetov produced and Chris Gorak (Right At Your Door) directed The Darkest Hour, an alien invasion movie that focuses on a group of kids on holiday in Moscow when crazy things begin happening.
13 New THE DARKEST HOUR Photos
Today we have 13 new photos from the upcoming 3D alien invasion flick The Darkest Hour. Produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) and directed by Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) the film stars Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella and Olivia Thirlby as three Americans who happen to be visiting Russia when malevolent aliens invade.
THE DARKEST HOUR Trailer Debuted !
Summit Entertainment has released the first trailer for sci-fi thriller “The Darkest Hour“, which is directed by Chris Gorak, produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) and stars Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby, Rachael Taylor, Max Minghella, Joel Kinnaman and Dato Bakhtadze.
The Darkest Hour is the story of five young people who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. The 3D thriller highlights the classic beauty of Moscow alongside mind-blowing special effects.
George Clooney’s THE IDES OF MARCH Trailer and Poster

Today we have the trailer and poster for the upcoming George Clooney‘s film The Ides of March that will make its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
The Ides of March is based loosely on the 2004 Democratic primary campaign of Howard Dean, the play focuses on dirty campaign tricks in Des Moines, Iowa, just weeks before the state’s Democratic caucuses.
The Social Network Review
“The Social Network” is about a young man who possessed an uncanny ability to look into a system of unlimited possibilities and sense a winning move. His name is Mark Zuckerberg, he created Facebook, he became a billionaire in his early 20s, and he reminds me of the chess prodigy Bobby Fischer. There may be a touch of Asperger’s syndrome in both: They possess genius but are tone-deaf in social situations. Example: It is inefficient to seek romance by using strict logic to demonstrate your intellectual arrogance.
David Fincher’s film has the rare quality of being not only as smart as its brilliant hero, but in the same way. It is cocksure, impatient, cold, exciting and instinctively perceptive…read more [Roger Ebert]
David Fincher manages to pull off two amazing feats with The Social Network. The first is that he has made a bio-pic that does not feel like a bio-pic. It is paced so well, and shot with such precision that even if it were not based on a real story, it would have been a great film. It helps that the subject is fresh and interesting, but there are a whole bunch of movies that are based on real events that do not come close to The Social Network. The second thing he does is to create a movie that does not have one specific character that you end up rooting for. He tells the story and leaves the interpretation to the audience of who is right, which is a bold decision. Odds are this movie will cause a dramatic spike in sales on books based on Facebook’s true origins from people that want to know more, and that is high praise for a bio-pic…read more [Digital Trends]
45 New The Social Network Photos
Columbia Pictures has launched the official website for The Social Network and released 46 new photos from the film.
Based on Ben Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal, The Social Network tells the story of Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg, the founders of Facebook. The screenplay was written by Aaron Sorkin, and the 162-page first draft has been described as “Unpredictable, Funny, Touching and Sad.”
First The Social Network TV Spot
The first and extended TV spot for David Fincher‘s The Social Network is now online! This new look takes viewers more inside the characters who created the largest social network of the digital age.
The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard dorm where Mark Zuckerberg and his roommates created the immensely-popular social networking website with more than 200 million members.
First The Social Network Trailer!
Sony Pictures has finally premiered the first theatrical trailer for David Fincher‘s Facebook movie, The Social Network.
We had a chance to see two teaser trailers (the first and the second) until now. But check out this first and also great trailer for the movie below.
The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard dorm where Mark Zuckerberg and his roommates created the immensely-popular social networking website with more than 200 million members.









