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Author: Alton Williams
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The Man From Nowhere Trailer
Here is a cracking trailer for the dark and wonderful action thriller The Man From Nowhere.A box office smash in Korea, where it became the highest grossing movie of 2010 and swept the board at the Korea Film Awards taking honours for Best Actor, Best New Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Best Lighting, Best Visual Effects and Best Editing, The Man From Nowhere is, without doubt, the hottest Korean movie to come along in recent years and puts Korean cinema firmly back on the world cinema map.Scarred by traumatic events resulting from his past, former special agent Tae-shik (Bin Won) lives in solitude running a pawnshop in a rundown neighbourhood. His only contact with the world is through his customers and his next-door neighbours, a young girl named So-mi (Sae-ron Kim) and her mother, an exotic club dancer and drug addict. Neglected by her mother and shunned by the kids at school, So-mi gradually forms a bond of friendship with the loner Tae-shik.But one day, So-mi and her mother disappear. When it becomes apparent that mobsters connected to So-mi’s mother’s drug dealing have kidnapped them, Tae-shik is forced to leave his private sanctuary and to go out into the world in search of his one and only friend. In a bid to ensure So-mi’s safety, Tae-shik agrees to perform a one-off job for the gangsters holding the girl. The job turns out to be a set-up that makes him the target of both a rival gang and of an intense police manhunt. On the run from both sides of the law, and risking him life every step of the way, Tae-shik moves ever closer to discovering So-mi’s whereabouts, but in doing so, he also risks revealing the hidden secrets of his past…Starring Korean heartthrob Bin Won (Brotherhood; Mother) and newcomer Sae-ron Kim (A Brand New Life), The Man From Nowhere is a “slick, stylish and gut wrenching” (Twitch) thriller that begins with a bang and hurtles to a killer climax that will leave action fans baying for more.The Man From Nowhere (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£12.99) by eOne on 11th April 2011 -
Movie Trailer – ‘Mother’s Red Dress
From Edgar Michael Bravo, the director of One Hour Fantasy Girl, comes Mother’s Red Dress. Above is the trailer featuring music by Moby and any money generated by the soundtrack will be donated to the Humane Society – read about that here: http://mobygratis.com/film-music.html
Plot Synopsis and Film Information (from YouTube page)
Laura Ullman, a single mother, kills her abusive ex-boyfriend and turns the gun on her son when he threatens to call the police. Paul leaves home to start a better life and falls for Ashley, a young women looking for direction in her life, unaware of his past troubles.
Release Date: 2011
Genre: Drama, Tragic Romance, Psychological Thriller
Cast: Timothy Driscoll, Alexandra Swarens, Alisha Seaton, Amanda Rogers, Jf Davis, Tom Wade, Jarred Kjack
Director: Edgar Michael Bravo
Writer: Edgar Michael Bravo
Producer: John Paul Rice
Studio: No Restrictions Entertainment
http://www.norestrictionsent.com
The original source for the trailer can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJwpgPtxsWY
You can find more information on the film here: http://www.facebook.com/MothersRedDress————————————————————————————————————————————
Preview by Robert Mann BA (Hons)© BRWC 2010.
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Jacks Falls Bits
Just to follow up on the Jack Falls review, an online animated short has been let out. It shows why Jack carries the guilt of the death of his former undercover police colleague Sid, played by Neil Maskell (The Football Factory, Bonded by Blood). This event is referenced in the feature.
Lionsgate have also released a TV spot for the film that will be running for the next week:And here is a behind the scenes featurette, featuring interviews with actors from the film including Dexter Fletcher, Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Gremlins actor Zach Galligan and Hellraiser/Horror legend Doug Bradley, and writer/director Paul Tanter.
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THE ALIENS ARE COMING?!
With the UK National Archives recently releasing new files on UFO sightings and the release of Skyline on DVD and Blu-Ray just the other day, we take a look at some of the most recent Hollywood interpretations of our extra-terrestrial friends and the methods used to resist their attacks.MARS ATTACKS (1996)The visitors: Bulbous-headed Martian pranksters shooting every human in sight with laser guns.The defence: Drown them out with Tom Jones records!INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)The visitors: Plate-shaped spaceships confuse everyone by parking above America’s biggest cities….and then start blowing up any building of vague historical significance.The defence: Nominate the US president to blow them up in a fighter jet. Simples.STARSHIP TROOPERS (1997)The visitors: Advanced, intergalactic bugs decide to attack earth. Presumably because they’re bored.The defence: Send clean-cut teenagers in Nazi uniforms to the oversized cockroaches’ planets….with guns, lots of guns.SIGNS (2002)The visitors: Countryside loving invaders with artistic tendencies and razor blades for fingers.The defence: Er…. Just throw some water at them apparently.WAR OF THE WORLDS (2005)The visitors: Mega spaceships from a super advanced civilization, pulverizing the world’s population with a powerful laser.The defence: Develop a common cold and sneeze vigorously in their direction.CLOVERFIELD (2008)The visitors: A Godzilla-like creature single-handedly destroying New York City, specifically targeting the young and annoying.The defence: Videotape your friends being ripped apart and run in the opposite direction.SKYLINE (2010)The visitors: Gigantic light beaming vessels from outer-space filled with giant, brain-hungry monstersThe defence: DON’T LOOK UP!© BRWC 2010.
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Mark Jeavons Interview
Mark Jeavons is the writer and director of britflick Whatever Happened To Pete Blaggit? (which we really liked by the way). I managed to spend some time with him. Below is the result.What prompted you to come up with the idea?I used to work for a video guy who filmed wedding videos back in the late 80’s. He had loads of funny anecdotes about messing up filming various weddings, and I thought that would make a really good comedy film initially, so that’s where it came from.How would you describe Pete Blaggit?He’s a very angry man, in the midst of a mid-life breakdown when we first meet him at the start of the film: he’s lost everything – his ex-wife has chucked him out the house, his wedding video company is going down the pan, everything in his life seems to be falling apart and he takes out his anger on his brother, brides, bridesmaids – anyone who gets in his way basically.It’s not until he’s abducted by aliens and then meets his doppelganger, that he’s given the chance to turn his life around.Why wedding videos?!As I say, the idea came about via working for a video guy who had loads of funny anecdotes about filming weddings, that’s when the seed was planted I guess.How is it all put together? Talk us through the process.We started pre-production at the start of 2006, then we shot for four weeks over the summer of 2006. The budget ran out, we lost numerous locations and had numerous over setbacks, and as a result only shot about 60% of the film.It wasn’t until 2009 that we raised enough money to shoot the rest of the film. Post-production took up most of 2010 as well.What were the greatest challenges on set?Shooting on super16mm was a massive challenge, something I was completely new too. Working with a big crew and cast was a new experience as well. We had multiple locations and the scheduling was a complete logistical nightmare!Where there any scenes you looked forward to shooting?Definitely the special effects scenes, shooting those scenes was definitely the highlight for me – working with prosthetics and a special effects team was a really cool experience.How was the experience of working with the cast?On the whole we had a great cast and a very talented cast in my humble opinion. I knew we were getting really strong performances from the main lead actors, and it was a great experience working with them – they really did the script justice.Have you received feedback, ideas, etc on your website?Not so much on the website, though we held a cast & crew screening back in November last year, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive – a number of people were there who weren’t totally associated with the film, and they gave glowing reviews of the film, which was great.What are you hoping for when it’s out?The goal is DVD distribution to a mass audience; I want the film to be seen by as many people as possible. And for the film to act as a calling card so we can get to make another film would be nice as well.Do you feel the film has an underlying message?If it does have an underlying message, it’s one of karma I guess, and of having second chances in life to put right all your wrongs.What would you like viewers to take from the film?I’d just want people to be entertained watching the film, and to come away feeling they’re time was spent worthwhile watching it. That was the goal at the start of making the film – to make the most entertaining film I could with the resources I had.How hard it is to have an independent film made in the UK today?Very hard – to make something decent costs money and to get funding to make a film is a very tough task. But if you really want to make a film no matter what, then you can – it just takes an awful lot of persistence.Any films you have seen that have left a lasting impression with you?I watched A Serbian Film recently which definitely left a lasting impression with me, though not a great one!Anything you want to get off your chest right now?!Just that if people want to keep up to date about the film, then check our: www.peteblaggit.com as well as our facebook page. The film will be released on DVD at some point later in the year.Cheers Mark.© BRWC 2010.


