"I've seen things Pablo, when I was with you..." Universal has debuted an official Us trailer for the film Loving Pablo, a romantic thriller (entirely in English) about the Colombian journalist who struck up a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. The film premiered at last year's Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, and is just hitting Us theaters and VOD this summer, if you're curious to check it out. This stars real-life couple Javier Bardem as Pablo Escobar, along with Penélope Cruz as journalist Virginia Vallejo. The film's cast includes Peter Sarsgaard, Julieth Restrepo, and David Valencia. If you're intrigued by Pablo, this isn't the only recent Escobar film - The Infiltrator, Paradise Lost - but this does offer a bit of an interesting angle about their relationship. Might be worth a watch? Check it out below. Here's the new official Us trailer for Fernando León de Aranoa's Loving Pablo,...
- 5/8/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Let's make a deal - you tell me your secrets, and I'll tell you mine." An international trailer has debuted for the film Loving Pablo, a romantic thriller (entirely in English) about the Colombian journalist who struck up a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. The film premiered at last year's Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, and should be in cinemas this year but still doesn't have a Us release date yet. Loving Pablo stars real-life couple Javier Bardem as Pablo Escobar, and Penélope Cruz as journalist Virginia Vallejo. The rest of the cast includes Peter Sarsgaard, Julieth Restrepo, and David Valencia. There have been a few Pablo Escobar films in the last few years, including The Infiltrator and Paradise Lost. I still don't really get the obsession with him, oh well. This looks like one of the biggest films about him yet. Here's the international trailer (+ poster...
- 2/27/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tagline: “Kill or Be Killed.” ExPatriot is an action thriller from director Conor Allyn. To be released by Monarch Home Entertainment, this title involves a whistleblowing CIA agent and Riley's (Valene Kane) escape to Colombia. Even here, she is chased by her past. ExPatriot also stars: Charlie Weber (Vampires Suck, 2010), Mariio Espitia, Marcela Mar and David Valencia. The film's official DVD artwork is hosted here, along with several film stills. For more on the story, Riley is followed by her former coworkers. She is offered one more job, involving a money laundering scheme. She trusts her coworkers, only to be betrayed. Now, she must fight with these rogue CIA agents and with members of a Columbian syndicate. There is no escape, this time! ExPatriot will be available in late February. On February 20th, ExPatriot will show in an unrated version on DVD. The film has a runtime of 97 minutes. And,...
- 2/12/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Check out the new, extended trailer for the third season of the Narcos TV show, from Netflix. In Narcos, season three, as the Cali cartel rises to power, in the wake of Pablo Escobar's (Wagner Moura) death. Pedro Pascal returns to Narcos as DEA agent Javier Peña. In season three, the Netflix cast also includes: Mauricio Cujar, Andrea Londo, Matt Whelan, Damián Alcázar, Michael Stahl-David, Curtiss Cook, and David Valencia. Narcos, season three, premieres on Netflix on Friday, September 1, 2017. Read More…...
- 8/4/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Viewers can travel back to 1989 in The Boy, a new SpectreVision film that follows a killer kid and stars Jared Breeze, David Morse, and Rainn Wilson. Ahead of the movie's August 18th theatrical and VOD release, a special screening of The Boy will take place at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles tomorrow night, and we've been provided with two pairs of tickets to give away.
Winners will receive tickets to attend a special 7:30pm screening of The Boy at L.A.'s Egyptian Theatre this Friday, followed by a Q&A with SpectreVision producers Elijah Wood, Josh Waller and Daniel Noah, screenwriter Clay McLeod Chapman, and star Jared Breeze. The panel will be moderated by Jen Yamato of The Daily Beast.
If you don't win the contest, you can still purchase tickets to the special screening via the American Cinematheque website:
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/calendar_egyptian
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Winners will receive tickets to attend a special 7:30pm screening of The Boy at L.A.'s Egyptian Theatre this Friday, followed by a Q&A with SpectreVision producers Elijah Wood, Josh Waller and Daniel Noah, screenwriter Clay McLeod Chapman, and star Jared Breeze. The panel will be moderated by Jen Yamato of The Daily Beast.
If you don't win the contest, you can still purchase tickets to the special screening via the American Cinematheque website:
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/calendar_egyptian
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- 8/13/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This summer saw audiences get reacquainted with Seth MacFarlane's foulmouthed bear Ted, but an entirely different character with the same name is coming to cinemas. He's the center of the upcoming, slow burn dramatic horror "The Boy," and after hitting SXSW in the spring, the movie is on the way to put a chill on the summer season. Read More: The 20 Most Anticipated FIlms Of The 2015 Sxsx Film Festival Starring Rainn Wilson, David Morse, Jared Breeze, Bill Sage, Mike Vogel, Zuleikha Robinson, Aiden Lovekamp and David Valencia, based on the novel "Miss Corpus" by Clay McLeod Chapman and directed by Craig William Macneill, the story follows an isolated nine year-old being raised by his depressed and drunken single father, who falls in with a mysterious drfiter. Here's the official synopsis: It’s the summer of 1989. Nine-year-old Ted Henley (Jared Breeze) and his father John (David Morse) are the proprietors of The.
- 7/14/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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