Released on: 1997
Rating: 7.60
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Trailering: Lars von Trier's "Melancholia"
Our first glimpse of Lars von Trier's eagerly awaited film "Melancholia" comes courtesy of his production company Zentropa, which released a trailer for the director's first foray into science fiction this morning. The film stars Kirsten Dunst and "Antichrist" leading lady Charlotte Gainsbourg as sisters facing the end of the world with the impending collision of the planets during the former's nuptials and even though Kiefer Sutherland is onhand, Jack Bauer isn't around to save them. Both Alexander Skarsgеrd and his father Stellan also appear in addition to Charlotte Rampling, John Hurt and Udo Kier as the guests at the wedding. Be warned the clip might not be safe for work.
Melancholia from Zentropa on Vimeo.
The film is expected to be released later this year in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures.»
- Stephen Saito
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Your Highness Review
Your Highness plays like an adolescent’s adventure through every sword and sorcery staple possible, and for some, that’s exactly what they want. Rife with penis jokes, pot smoking, foul language, and other giggle-inducing gags, director David Gordon Green and his ensemble cast are comfortable with maintaining that course throughout the entire film. This is a hard-r adventure comedy that falters in its attempts at grand set pieces but succeeds at making you laugh. Of course, how much you laugh all depends on what you like in your comedies. If you feel like this might be the film for you, hit the jump for my full review.Prince Thadeous (Danny McBride) has long wished to bask in the glory that his older brother Fabious (James Franco) enjoys, but instead has opted for a life of chasing maidens and other debauchery alongside his trusted squire Courtney (Rasmus Hardiker). However, all»
- Bill Graham
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