Wednesday, March 7, 2012
New trailer for that Cabin within the Forest
The Cabin within the Forest has launched a brand new trailer, by which Joss Whedon and Came Goddard cram as numerous horror movie clichés right into a minute as you possibly can, although concurrently hinting that isn't what it really appears.This new trailer helps make the movie's real antagonists a bit more explicit, showing an order center filled with experts who seem to be controlling occasions inside the titular cabin.Browse the new trailer below to determine what we should mean... Producer Joss Whedon told us the film is "essentially a really loving hate letter," because he lines up a lot of archetypal horror tropes to become skewered by his expectation-subverting plot twists.That creepy local, isolated lakeside cabin, unusual mirror and traditionally beautiful crop of babies... all deliberately clichéd box-tickers. However, because the trailer highlights, "you believe you realize the storyline... you believe you and know bond... reconsider.InchWe are still none the smarter regarding who the cabin's experts are, or just what they need from Chris Hemsworth and buddies, but from the feel of the most recent footage, it will likely be an enjoyable experience discovering.The Cabin within the Forest opens within the United kingdom on 13 April 2012.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
'Buds' tops Czech Lions film awards
PRAGUE -- Debut helmer Zdenek Jirasky's "Flower Buds" won best picture, director, actor for Vladimir Javorsky and cinematography at the Czech Republic's Czech Lions film awards in Prague on Saturday. The org honored the late former president and scribe Vaclav Havel, who died in December, with screenplay and editing honors for his political parody, "Leaving." Tribute was poignant as Havel's loss is still deeply felt in the arts and human rights communities. Anna Geislerova won actress prize for suspenser "Innocence," which also won supporting actor for Hynek Cermak. Tatjana Medvecka nabbed supporting actress honors for "House," the story of an obsessive father who builds his daughter the home she never wanted. Martin Marecek's "Under a Dark Sun," about Czech volunteers in Africa, scored docu prize while haunting animated pic "Alois Nebel" took best sound, music and art direction. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
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