Showing posts with label movie trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie trailer. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Deliver Us from Evil 2014 Movie Review

Deliver Us From Evil, the first feature-length documentary from director Amy Berg, is not one of your pass-the-popcorn date movies.

Overview: ONY police officer Ralph Sarchie investigates a series of crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest, schooled in the rituals of exorcism, to combat the possessions that are terrorizing their city.
Director: Scott Derrickson
Writers: Scott Derrickson (screenplay), Paul Harris Boardman (screenplay), 2 more credits »
Cast: Eric Bana, Olivia Munn, Edgar Ramirez, Joel McHale
Running time: 1:58

Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is the inspirational movie from the novel Beware the Night written by Ralph Sarchie and Lisa Collier Cool. The movie had set to be name after the novel but then the team decided to title it Deliver Us from Evil. The mysterious story of this movie gathers crime and horror stuff to watch and enjoy. The deep-rooted story will take all of your attention into it. The crash of religious beliefs and paranormal activities makes it something stunning. Deliver Us from Evil (2014) will bound you to feel the difference within your life after watching it. Its trance is phenomenal and hard to let go.


He first ever teaser was out on on YouTube on March 7, 2014 by the officials of this movie. The second official trailer has totally convince to not to miss this movie. Do get ready to set the plan with your pals and family to watch the show together, because it may make you give out that goose bump feeling.

CAST AND CREDITS FOR DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2014)

Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is sparkling with Eric Bana (Ralph Sarchie), Édgar Ramírez (Mendoza), Sean Harris (Santino), Joel McHale (Butler), Olivia Munn (Ralph’s wife), Dorian Missick (Gordon), Chris Coy (Jimmy Tratner), Rhona Fox (Zookeeper), Valentina Rendón (Claudia), Olivia Horton (Jane Crenna) and Mari-Ange Ramirez. Jerry Bruckheimer has produce Deliver Us from Evil (2014). The direction has done by Scott Derrickson.

Paul Harris Boardman and Scott Derrickson joined in to write the movie story. The music for this movie has done by Christopher Young. The cinematography has done by Scott Kevan. The editing has done by Jason Hellmann, Paul Harris Boardman and Scott Derrickson. Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is the presentation of Jerry Bruckheimer Films. The distribution rights have given to Jerry Bruckheimer Films.



DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2014)’S STORY INSIGHT

Deliver Us from Evil (2014) is bringing the thrilling characters to you. Watch Ralph Sarchie who is a New York City street cop, Mendoza priest belongs to Hungry, Santino the soldier mastered by the devil, Butler well-experienced cop and the peer of Ralph Sarchie, and Ralph’s wife indulged in the case. The characters are tied together to give out a mysterious and adventurous movie. The story begins with the show up of Ralph Sarchie who is belongs to New Jersey and doing his job as a cop in New York City. His fate brings him meeting to a priest named Ra Ramírez mírez.

Ramírez is a rebel and has subjected into a case. Ramírez traps Ralph Sarchie and makes him a part of that case. Ralph Sarchie do not agrees with the priest Ramírez beliefs as they are in contrast with his own religious beliefs. Now, Ralph Sarchie has to join the priest because he convinces him ina way that he is unable to withdraw his self from it. They are on a sort of mission where they have to face and overcome the paranormal forces.

DELIVER US FROM EVIL 2014 MOVIE TRAILER – YOUTUBE



DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2014) REVIEW & VERDICT

Deliver Us from Evil (2014) may be contradictory to many but it has all the charm to watch by everyone. Catch Deliver Us from Evil (2014) right on July 2, 2014 and enjoy the mysterious movie this summer.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Movie review: They Came Together doesn't come together

They Came Together,” a spoof of romantic-comedy conventions, is a one-joke movie, but it's a joke told well, by people who know how. Movie review: 'They Came Together' here.

They Came Together


In Movie Theaters: Friday, June 27, 2014 Limited

Director: David Wain

Cast:

Amy Poehler . . . Molly
Paul Rudd . . . Joel
Cobie Smulders . . . Tiffany
Christopher Meloni . . . Roland
Max Greenfield . . . Jake
Bill Hader . . . Kyle

Companies: Lionsgate Films

Storyline:

They Came Together begins with the kind of smarmy self-awareness that is more self-serving than humorous. On a night out with another couple (Bill Hader and Ellie Kemper), Molly (Amy Poehler) and Joel (Paul Rudd) recount the story of how they got together. The pair preface their tale by defining themselves as typical rom-com characters: he “vaguely but non-threateningly Jewish,” she a hopeless klutz. For the first act or so of the film, most of the dialogue foregrounds generic tropes with a wink, like the thin connection between Molly as a local candy shop owner meeting Joel, high-ranking member of a candy conglomerate hell-bent on establishing a total monopoly.


The non-threateningly attractive, amiable Paul Rudd is an easy guy to like. Maybe even to fall in love with…unless he’s a corporate drone working for the ultra-behemoth conglomerate that’s about to put your quirky, independent candy store out of business! Then he’s just a dreamy boy you could fall in love with but you won’t, damn it! You just won’t!

Director David Wain likes him, though. He likes him well enough to cast him as the lead in every single one of his films, including his latest, They Came Together.

For the provocatively titled newest effort, Wain collaborates with co-writer Michael Showalter, who helped him pen another Rudd vehicle, the cultish gem Wet Hot American Summer. Where that film lampooned summer camp films, the latest effort sends up New York City rom/coms.

Both films are endearingly silly, insightful, packed with genuine talent, and loaded with laughs. Rudd is joined this time around by reliably funny Amy Poehler as maybe the love of his life, if they can get past that candy store thing and a couple dozen other hurdles.

Wain is not just after the big, obvious genre clichés, either – though not one is safe. He’s equally adept at uncovering small, overlooked crutches of the romantic comedy and skewering those, as well. So what went so wrong?

Nothing feels fresh, for starters. So many films have poked fun at romantic comedy clichés that the satire is stale. The humor is broad when it needs to be, targeted at times, and often very funny, but utterly and immediately forgettable.

Just as problematic is that the 83 minute running time feels bloated. Jokes are repeated so incessantly that they lose potency, and Wain’s film has trouble mocking the tired and familiar without feeling a little spent itself. It plays like extended sketch comedy, some of which is spot-on, though too much of it is filler.

With laughs to be had, sight gags galore, priceless cameos, an enviable cast and a quick run time, it’s hardly the worst way to spend a little time in the air conditioning. You know, since Wet Hot American Summer doesn’t stream on Netflix.

See the movie trailer here:


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

20th Century Fox Releases Deeper Trailer For 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' [Watch]

It's been four months since 20th Century Fox has released any new footage for 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' but it seems the wait was worth it.

 

The new trailer, uploaded Monday, gives more context than just the dramatic music and forlorn gazes offered by the first trailer back in October.

This time round we get some spectacular action sequences, Professor X (Patrick Stewart)'s hefty narration about the extinction of mutants, lots more Jennifer Lawrence (who plays Mystique) — and even a fleeting line from Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage.

The film, a sequel of sorts to 2011's X-Men: First Class, will reunite dozens of former mutants including James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Halle Berry.

Watch Trailer below:


X-Men: Days of Future Past is set to hit theaters on May 23.

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