Here are a couple of trailers for some movies we here at Arm's Reach are looking forward to catching in the next couple of months.
First off is Michel Gondry's "Be Kind, Rewind", the tale of two video clerks who lose their entire stock and begin re-making the films themselves. Oh Michel, how does your wondeful mind work. It stars the usually "crazy" Jack Black, but don't let that put you off.
Next up is Wes Anderson's "The Darjeeling Limited", a movie about three brother's trying to re-forge their family bond and stars Anderson's usually troupe of actors with the addition of Adrian Brody. This will be an Arm's Reach favourite guaranteed.
This time it's fellow Anderson cohort Noah Baumbach's "Margot At The Wedding". He's managed to rope in some pretty big names (Jack Black again!) like Nicole Kidman for this story about the relationship between siblings. The guy likes family conflict.
And finally Todd Rohal's "The Guatemalan Handshake" - "A mysterious power failure in a small mountain town coincides with the disappearance of one of its most eccentric young residents. Mystery piles upon mystery as his family and friends search for him, fail, and ultimately try to forget about him, an undertaking that results in many unexpected, and in some cases bizarre, effects on the town's already peculiar community". This film received it's first screenings in the summer of 2006 in the US and no release date has been set for the UK, so keep checking as this looks like a great flick. It also stars Arm's Reach living legend Will Oldham. Yikes!
Friday, 31 August 2007
Pure gold on the silver screen
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