The Descent: Part 2 trailer online
February 15, 2009
The trailer for the The Descent: Part 2 (aka The De2cent) popped up online the other day but was quickly removed by Lionsgate. Well after a bit of digging we’ve managed to find another version.
Distraught, confused, and half-wild with fear, Sarah Carter emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where she encountered unspeakable terrors. Unable to plausibly explain to the authorities what happened - or why she’s covered in her friends’ blood - Sarah is forced back to the subterranean depths to help locate her five missing companions. [Read more]
The Escapist
February 15, 2009
Frank Perry (Brian Cox) is a lifer; in prison for the rest of his natural born days. He’s never had a problem with that: he did the crime; he’ll do the time. Until now. He receives a letter telling him that his daughter is critically ill after following an overdose. He knows that he must see her and to do that he’ll have to escape. But he can’t do it alone. A motley crew of younger associates are assembled to enact his plan.
Into the Woods
February 12, 2009
Danielle is stuck in a dead end relationship with a married man. It takes a turn for the worse when he leaves her and then comes back and brutality rapes her.
Stripped of everything she wakes drugged and lost in the woods. With a few clues and constant torments. She runs from an unseen character that little by little reveals his intention and who he is. When she returns to reality, an explosive climax ties up all loose ends and conflicts.
UPDATE -Inglorious Basterds trailer
February 11, 2009
Thanks to some technical genius, we’ve got a copy of the trailer Quentin Tarantino’s much anticipated Inglorious Basterds. I say genius, I mean some guy who thought to film it whilst it was on the telly. I’ve seen one version of this disappear already so don’t be surprised if this goes quickly too. We’ll update this post as soon as the official version is posted somewhere. [Read more]
Taken
February 9, 2009
Liam Neeson stars in this international thriller which is meant to have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish but doesn’t quite manage to do this.
When his estranged daughter is kidnapped in Paris, Neeson (a former spy) sets out to find her at any cost. Relying on his special skills, he tracks down the ruthless gang that abducted her and launches a one-man war to bring them to justice and rescue his daughter. [Read more]
Midnight Meat Train Competition
February 9, 2009
COMPETITION CLOSED
To celebrate the release of the forthcoming subway horror film, Midnight Meat Train, starring Vinnie Jones and written by Clive Barker on the 2nd March; we have joined forces with Lionsgate Home Entertainment and are giving three lucky winners the chance to win a copy of the DVD! [Read more]
Filmchair goes to the BAFTAs
February 9, 2009
Yesterday I was lucky enough to attend the BAFTA awards. Well not quite the award ceremony as such but I was treated to a space in a special pen on the Red Carpet where we got some great access to see all the going’s on of the build up to the ceremony. [Read more]
Watchmen viral marketing shifts up a gear
February 4, 2009
Watchmen is now only 6 weeks away from release (as long as the studios don’t have any more arguments and law suits) so now we can expect to see the marketing and viral campaign to step up a gear, and luckily for you, we’ve been able to grab hold of the start of this so you can see it before everyone else. [Read more]
Step Brothers
February 2, 2009
Step Brothers stars Will Ferrell and John C Reilly as two spoiled guys who become competitive step brothers when their single parents get hitched. Ferrell plays Brennan Huff, a sporadically employed thirty-nine-year-old who lives with his mother, Nancy (Mary Steenburgen). Reilly plays Dale Doback, a terminally unemployed forty-year-old who lives with his father, Robert (Richard Jenkins). When Robert and Nancy marry and move in together, Brennan and Dale are forced to live with each other as step brothers.
Death Race
February 1, 2009
Terminal Island: The very near future. The world’s hunger for extreme sports and reality competitions has grown into reality TV bloodlust. Now, the most extreme racing competition has emerged and its contestants are murderous prisoners. Tricked-out cars, caged thugs and smoking-hot navigators combine to create a juggernaut series with bigger ratings than the Super Bowl. The rules of the Death Race are simple: Win five events, and you’re set free. Lose and you’re road kill splashed across the Internet. [Read more]





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