Friday 26 February 2016

Watch PRECIOUS CARGO Trailer and catch Bruce Willies and Mark-Paul Gosselaar in action.

Liongates has debuted the first trailer for their action packed thriller movie ‘Precious Cargo’ which is written and directed by Max Adams. “This time Their Biggest Payday, just became the Biggest Payback”.   

For many that know Bruce Willies (The Sixth Sense, Looper and Armageddon) type of movies, will testify that this is a little bit different from Willies movie after watching the trailer. Willis plays the villain in Precious Cargo and if the trailer is any indication, it’s another quick, in and out project.

Check the trailer for PRECIOUS CARGO below:

The trailer is a little confusing or maybe we’re too familiar with Willis’ films that at first glance, this seems like another movie in which our hero is trying to kill a bad guy who absconded with his wife. But that’s not what’s happening in Precious Cargo, which stars Willis as a crime boss who wants to discipline his thief employee after she mucks up a heist. This is a wonderful trailer if you may ask me, just hope the movie will be lovely has the trailer is.

Read the official synopsis of Precious Cargo below:

After a botched heist, Eddie (Bruce Willis), a murderous crime boss, hunts down the seductive thief Karen (Claire Forlani) who failed him. In order to win back Eddie’s trust, Karen recruits her ex-lover and premier thief Jack (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) to steal a cargo of rare precious gems. But when the job goes down, allegiances are betrayed and lines are crossed as Jack, Karen, and Eddie face off in a fateful showdown.

Precious Cargo is directed by Max Adams, this is his directorial debut and the film is also written by Max Adams and Paul V. Seetachitt. The Movie star: Bruce Willis, Claire Forlani and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, John Brotherton, Lydia Hull, Daniel Bernhardt, Ashley Kirk and Nick Loeb.

Precious Cargo will be released by Lionsgate & Grindstone in theaters  and on VOD from April 22, 2016.

Friday 19 February 2016

Watch Hunt For The Wilderpoeple Trailer and Laugh your a-s-s out

From the movie director of Boy, Eagle Vs Shark and What We Do In The Shadows, comes HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE. Director Taika Waititi unleashes the first full length trailer of the adventure comedy of a troubled young boy named Ricky (Julian Dennison), who comes to find himself under the care of a cantankerous man named Hector (Sam Neill). The two set out on a hilarious, shenanigan-filled adventure in the New Zealand bush that’s filled with laughs, inventive storytelling, and a hefty dose of heart.

Check out the trailer for Hunt For The Wilderpeople below:
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival last month and during an interview section with Taika Waititi by Collider Waititi reveals that the film just happened. He further reveals that “Sundance felt like a natural fit”. He added that “When we were making the film, we didn’t have a deadline, really. We just wanted to make the film, we tried to do it kind of fast, and it just turned out that as we were finishing it, Carthew [Neil], one of our producers, submitted it. They ended up loving it. I’ve got a good relationship with them, I love coming here, and I do think that this festival suits my films rather than most of the festivals I’ve been to. I’m not going to Cannes, you know”.

Based on Barry Crump’s book “Wild Pork and Watercres” and a follow-up to “What We Do in the Shadows.”  the film tells the story of a juvenile delinquent left in the care of rough yet loving foster parents who live off the wilds of the New Zealand bush. When a misunderstanding leads to a national manhunt, the two must get over their differences to survive in the New Zealand bush.

It must be noted that Taika Waititi is also the director Marvel’s upcoming “Thor: Ragnarok”. The film stars Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata, Rhys Darby, Rachel House, Oscar Kightley, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Troy Kingi, Cohen Holloway, Stan Walker, Mike Minogue, Hamish Parkinson and Lloyd Scott.
“Hunt for the Wilderpeople” opens in theatres March 31 in New Zealand. A U.S. release date hasn’t been announced.

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