Sometimes, the movies slated for the 2012 year are only as good as their hype. A few of these flicks only look good as a trailer, but when audiences hit the theatre, either all the best parts have been given away or expectations fall flat. Not every title bears merit, but if any blood money is to be spilt, here’s a list of curios that should really be investigated.
Beneath the Darkness (Release Date: Jan 6)
Dir.: Martin Guigui.
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Tony Oller and Aimee Teegarden.
When a group of teens witness their best friend murdered by a so-called hero, they have to figure out how to expose him and avoid being killed too. Dennis Quaid plays Ely Vaughn, the pillar of the community, but also the antagonist in this film. Interestingly enough, Vaughn is the town’s local mortician, and there’s a secret that no body knows about him.
Beneath the Darkness (Release Date: Jan 6)
Dir.: Martin Guigui.
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Tony Oller and Aimee Teegarden.
When a group of teens witness their best friend murdered by a so-called hero, they have to figure out how to expose him and avoid being killed too. Dennis Quaid plays Ely Vaughn, the pillar of the community, but also the antagonist in this film. Interestingly enough, Vaughn is the town’s local mortician, and there’s a secret that no body knows about him.
- 1/1/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Charles Martin Smith's "Stone of Destiny," which tells of how four students in Glasgow, Scotland outwitted the British government, will screen as the opening-night film at the 14th edition of the Palm Beach International Film Festival, which runs April 23-27. Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer" has been tapped as the closing-night film.
James Cromwell, whose credits include "Babe," "The Queen" and "W.," will receive the fest's Career Achievment Award. Director Joel Zwick, who directed "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," will receive its Visionary Award.
The fest's awards gala, hosted by Tristan Rogers, will be held April 24 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
More than 110 films will screen at the five-day event, executive director Randi Emerman said.
"We're a little shorter this year yet we have added more venues as well as a second weekend featuring the 'Best of the Fest,' " he added.
The schedule also includes a special Italian Cinema sidebar,...
James Cromwell, whose credits include "Babe," "The Queen" and "W.," will receive the fest's Career Achievment Award. Director Joel Zwick, who directed "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," will receive its Visionary Award.
The fest's awards gala, hosted by Tristan Rogers, will be held April 24 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
More than 110 films will screen at the five-day event, executive director Randi Emerman said.
"We're a little shorter this year yet we have added more venues as well as a second weekend featuring the 'Best of the Fest,' " he added.
The schedule also includes a special Italian Cinema sidebar,...
- 3/26/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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