RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release Season 1 of the drama series, KIN on DVD and Blu-ray on May 10, 2022. The series premiered on AMC+ on September 9, 2021.
KIN Season 1 stars Charlie Cox (Daredevil, Boardwalk Empire), Clare Dunne (Herself), Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones), Emmett J. Scanlan (Peaky Blinders), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Orphan Black, Outlander) and Ciarán Hinds (Game of Thrones, The Terror). Peter McKenna (The Last Kingdom, Red Rock) serves as showrunner/executive producer, writer, and co-creator, alongside Ciarán Donnelly (Altered Carbon, Vikings) who also serves as co-creator.
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AMC Studio will release KIN Season 1 on DVD for an SRP of $34.97 and Blu-ray for an SRP of $35.97. Check out the trailer:
‘In the debut season of KIN, a boy is killed and his family embark on a gangland war with an international cartel – a war that is impossible to win. But the Kinsellas have something the cartel does not: the unbreakable bonds of blood and family.Watch the trailer
It’s kind of a slow month at the movies, so join me in a cinema experiment (cue Kenneth Strickfaden’s sparking, buzzing Frankenstein lab equipment). That’s because this weekend’s new flick is a real rarity for this time of year: a franchise entry. To be more precise, it’s the third part of a trilogy based upon (oh oh) a popular series of young adult novels (that sends a chill up my spine, only matched by the name “Nicholas Sparks”). And its setting is a most familiar backdrop for such stories, a dystopian future. The first one came out in 2014, followed a year later by the middle entry. But why the nearly three-year wait? Being “heavy” on the action stunts, the leading man was injured on the set, forcing a lengthy shut down. Will this derail its momentum? Well, generally January is the “multiplex graveyard” where franchise flicks come to die. So what is the experiment I mentioned? Well, I’ve not seen the two previous films in this series, so we’ll see if I can jump in cold. Most film fans believe that reading the novel a film is based on, should not be required for an adaptation. The same is said with film series or franchises. Is it necessary to see all the Marvel Studios movies before seeing next month’s BLACK PANTHER? Shouldn’t be, it should stand on its own. You could say the same for Bond (and that’s over 20 films). All right, time for me to jump off the diving board, into the dark, unseen pool that is MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE.
As I mentioned earlier, it’s sometime in the not so distant future (maybe around the corner from Fury Road). Roaring out of the desert comes a beat-up jeep/dune buggy hybrid driven by Jorge (Giancarlo Esposito) and Brenda (Rosa Salazar). They (part of a rebel group called the Gladers) are trying to intercept a train (owned by the evil corporation WCKD) that’s carrying kids (teens and pre-teens) that are immune to the disease that wiped out most of Earth, the ‘Flare’, a plague similar to the ‘Rage’ from 28 DAYS LATER that turns folks into rapid-running maniac killers (think WORLD WAR Z), though the infected have brief moments of calm when they can converse. WCKD’s gonna’ experiment on these captured kids in order to find a cure. Of course the two are outnumbered, until two more Gladers arrive in the nick of time (a repeated plot device). It’s the adult Vince (Barry Pepper) and twenty-something Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), who hopes to rescue his buddy Minho (Ki Hong Lee) from the train. Alas, after a furious fight, Minoh is not in the boxcar they separate from the train. Returning to the Glade HQ camp, they decide to send a small group to the fortress city on a rescue mission. After a near fatal encounter with a cave full of “Cranks” ( the infected, not the family from the holiday movie classic), they finally arrive outside the city where desperate mobs hope to get past the machine gun drones and tower cannons. A former friend/ foe they thought was dead, Gally (Will Pouter), takes Thomas and his crew to the underground kingpin, the Flare-ravaged Lawrence (Walton Goggins), who offers help by way of a secret passage into the gleaming city. There they make their way to the imposing tower that is the home of WCKD. Inside Minho is a guinea pig in the lab headed by Ava Paige (Patrick Clarkson) who is assisted by former Glader (and I’m guessing former paramour of Thomas), Teresa (Kaya Scodelario). Does Thomas and his band of Gladers stand a chance against the WCKD forces headed by enforcer/ hitman Janson (Aidan Gillen)? And what will happen when he sees Teresa once more? The fate of the planet seems to rest on the young man’s shoulders.
Whew, with all the narrow escapes this flick feels like one of those Golden Age movie serials. with all fifteen of its chapters smushed into one feature. But not in a good way, like RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. The actors are almost like chess pieces, being moved from one action sequence-square to the next. As for the cast newcomers (those still passing for teens), O’Brien is a competent leading man, all earnest determination. He’s not given much of a chance to reconnect with Scodelario’s Teresa, though she ably conveys the character’s torment over switching sides (I’m guessing that happened in the previous entry). Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Glader Newt has a nice tragic arc as he realizes that the Flare may consume him before they finish the mission. Salazar has an appealing “tough chick” vibe as the no-nonsense Brenda who doesn’t hesitate when facing any danger. Poulter, coming off his very, very bad cop role in DETROIT, continues to impress as the “wild card’ ally who may have other motives. All for the screen vets, Esposito and Pepper are regulated to adult mentors/ cheerleaders. Saddled with some constricting make-up (Lon Chaney’s Eric meets the Red Skull), Goggins seems muzzled as the big boss of the under, underworld. Clarkson is all cool menace as the passive aggressive Paige, a power-mad mean, mean mama. The only actor that seems to be having a bit of fun is Gillen as the cackling, unrelenting killer king (if he had a mustache I’m sure he’d be twirling it as he boasts about terminating Thomas).
At a rump-numbing 142 minutes, this flick from director Wes Ball (who helmed the previous two) feels as though it’s an attempt to tie up the many loose ends, while satisfying the novel’s fans. Since Ball is an effects artists, all the scenes of the glistening metropolis are impressive. Unfortunately the characters are no more than action figures in a super-deluxe play set. They run down endless corridors (enough for several Aaron Sorkin TV shows), nearly running into clumps of bad guys who shoot as well as the stormtroopers in the middle Star Wars trilogy (lousy). In the next scene they’re defying gravity with stunts that fans wouldn’t buy in a Superman movie (a bus and helicopter, take a guess). And like many action blockbusters, we get countless endings, until things mercifully grind to a halt, and the whole thing lands with a big thud. As I mentioned at the start, this is my first exposure to this series. And I can safely say MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE will certainly be the last.
Written and directed by critically acclaimed filmmaker Azazel Jacobs, and starring three-time Academy Award® nominee Debra Winger (Best Actress, An Officer and a Gentleman, 1982), The Lovers arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital HD) and DVD August 1 from Lionsgate. Theatrically released by A24, The Lovers is a refreshing, funny look at love, fidelity, and family. The critically acclaimed film features a standout ensemble cast, including Tony Award® winner Tracy Letts (The Big Short, Indignation), Aidan Gillen (Sing Street, “Game of Thrones”), Melora Walters (The Butterfly Effect), Tyler Ross (Zombieland), and Jessica Sula (Split), and is Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh.
Now you can own THE LOVERS on Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has FOUR copies to give away.All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie starring Debra Winger? (mine is URBAN COWBOY!). It’s so easy!
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A husband and wife (Tracy Letts and Debra Winger), each embroiled in a secret, extramarital affair, are sent reeling when they suddenly fall for the least likely person imaginable – one another – in this scalpel-sharp, deliciously grown-up comedy.
Featuring all-new bonus content, including audio commentary with writer and director Azazel Jacobs and two behind-the-scenes featurettes, The Lovers will be available on Blu-ray and DVD for $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.
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• “A Complicated Passion: Making The Lovers” Featurette
The Weinstein Company has released a brand new clip and concert poster from their upcoming film, SING STREET.
SING STREET is written and directed by John Carney, and stars Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Jack Reynor, Lucy Boynton and Mark McKenna.
SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy named Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained by his parents’ relationship and money troubles, while trying to adjust to his new inner-city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious, über-cool and beautiful Raphina (Lucy Boynton), and with the aim of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band’s music videos.
There’s only one problem: he’s not part of a band…yet. She agrees, and now Conor must deliver what he’s promised – calling himself “Cosmo” and immersing himself in the vibrant rock music trends of the decade, he forms a band with a few lads, and the group pours their heart into writing lyrics and shooting videos.
Inspired by writer/director John Carney’s (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.
SING STREET hits theaters in limited release on April 15, 2016.
The second in a trilogy based on the young adult science fiction series, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS picks up where the first one left off. The sequel gets Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and friends from point A to point B, that is, across the burnt desert landscape known as the “Scorch,” with a few detours and twists along the way. Although they have left the maze behind, there is still lots of running.
The second installment has relatively few plot points, which leaves lots of time for chases, pursued by the wicked forces of WCKD or the zombie-like Cranks. The chases and battles take place in a variety of devastated landscapes, each filled with imaginative FX obstacles. This second movie reportedly follows the second book fairly closely but this installment may be the weakest book of the three. Still, fans will want to see the film anyway, to get to the final book. Anyone who was not hooked by the first Maze Runner (or did not see it) is unlikely to be drawn in by this sequel.
Thomas and the Gladers – Min Ho (Ki Hong Lee), Newt (Thomas Brodie-Sangster), Frypan (Dexter Darden), Winston (Alexander Flores) and Teresa (Kaya Scodelario) – arrive by the helicopter that rescued them at a military outpost headed by Janson (Aiden Gillen). Thomas is unsure about Jansan’s motives or even what the military facility is all about. The group is given bunks and food in a cafeteria with other kids from other mazes, awaiting some kind of reassignment. Thomas is wary Janson because Teresa has been separated from the group, without explanation. When a kid who has been at the facility awhile, Aris (Jacob Lofland), shows Thomas a hidden room with disturbing contents, it is time for them to get out of there. There goal is a rumored resistance camp on the other side of the desolate Scorch.
However, the journey is not a straight path, there are plenty of detours and back-tracking as they make their way to the hope-for goal of the resistance camp.
If you get tired of seeing characters running, running, running, this is not the film for you. The film is mostly a long race, from one danger to the next, interrupted by pauses to rest or by a battle, with an occasional looping back for some critical mission. Those who like non-stop action will be pleased.
The cast from the first film are back, including Patricia Clarkson as WCKD head Ava Paige. As Janson, Gillen seems to be doing a version of his smooth, slippery “Game of Thrones” character, Lord Balish, but with an American accent (although his native Irish one keeps peeking through). Other new additions to the case include Giancarlo Esposito as Jorge, Rosa Salazar as Brenda, Lili Taylor as Mary and Barry Pepper as Vince.
The film meets the needed plot points to advance the story but most of the entertainment value rests on the many battles and chases in lavish special effects locations. The Gladers battle the forces of WCKD, but also the zombie-like Crank victims of the plague they are supposedly immune to, and a variety of sinister types in the lawless area of the Scorch. The kids travel through devastated landscapes, encountering an abandoned shopping mall buried under sand, a pair of broken city high-rise buildings teetering on collapse, and a factory taken over by hardened survivors. The heroes dangle over precipices, narrowly escape evil doers and navigate through a drug-laced party of shady survivors.
The effects are appropriately sweeping, including views of what looks like a wrecked San Francisco. The actors all do their parts well enough but no performance really transcends the material. Fans of young O’Brien should be pleased with his performance.
New characters are introduced (some only briefly), some established characters are lost, and seeming enemies turn out to be allies and vice versa.
Fans of the first film, or of the book series, will want to see Scorch Trials to get to the next chapter in the saga. Audience members who were not taken with the first one probably will not find much to hook them on the series with this second part.
MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens Friday, September 18.
Get a look at the brand new trailer for director Wes Ball’s MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS.
The trailer debuted on Thursday, July 23rd, in theaters with PAPER TOWNS’ special “Night on The Towns” event.
In this next chapter of the epic “Maze Runner” saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD.
Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.
The screenplay is from T.S. Nowlin, based upon the novel “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner.
Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor, and Patricia Clarkson star in the highly anticipated film from 20th Century Fox.
MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens on September 18.
20th Century Fox has debuted a new MINECRAFT version of the trailer for the upcoming film, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS.
Watch Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers recreated using the SCORCH TRIALS Minecraft Mod that will be available soon at MCMAZEMOD.com
In this next chapter of the epic MAZE RUNNER saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD.
Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.
The screenplay is from T.S. Nowlin, based upon the novel “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner.
Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor, and Patricia Clarkson star in the highly anticipated film from 20th Century Fox.
Directed by Wes Ball, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens on September 18.
Acclaimed filmmaker Guy Ritchie brings his dynamic style to an original King Arthur epic, a sweeping fantasy action adventure starring Charlie Hunnam (FX’s “Sons of Anarchy”), for Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures.
Principal photography has begun at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, UK.
Ritchie posted this first shot from the film on his Instagram account.
The bold new story introduces a streetwise young Arthur who runs the back alleys of Londonium with his gang, unaware of the life he was born for until he grasps hold of the sword Excalibur—and with it, his future. Instantly challenged by the power of Excalibur, Arthur is forced to make some hard choices. Throwing in with the Resistance and a mysterious young woman named Guinevere, he must learn to master the sword, face down his demons and unite the people to defeat the tyrant Vortigern, who stole his crown and murdered his parents, and become King.
Starring with Hunnam is Astrid Bergès-Frisbey (“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”) as Guinevere; Oscar nominee Djimon Hounsou (“Blood Diamond,” “In America”) as Resistance leader Bedivere; Aidan Gillen (HBO’s “Game of Thrones”) as Goosefat Bill; Oscar nominee Jude Law (“Cold Mountain,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley”) as Vortigern; and Eric Bana (“Star Trek”) as Arthur’s father, King Uther Pendragon.
JARED HARRIS, director GUY RITCHIE and ROBERT DOWNEY JR. on the set of SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS,
Guy Ritchie (upcoming “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”) will direct from a screenplay by Joby Harold (“Awake”). Ritchie will also produce the film, alongside “Sherlock Holmes” and “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” producers Lionel Wigram and Steve Clark-Hall, Akiva Goldsman (“I Am Legend,” Oscar-winning screenwriter for “A Beautiful Mind”), Joby Harold, and Tory Tunnell (“Awake,” “Holy Rollers”). David Dobkin (“The Judge”) and Bruce Berman (“American Sniper”) will executive produce. Max Keene (first AD, the “Sherlock Holmes” movies) will serve as co-producer and James Herbert (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” the “Sherlock Holmes” movies) as associate producer.
The creative team joining Ritchie behind the scenes includes two-time Oscar-nominated director of photography John Mathieson (“Gladiator,” “The Phantom of the Opera”), Oscar-nominated production designer Gemma Jackson (“Finding Neverland”), editor James Herbert, costume designer Annie Symons (Masterpiece Theater’s “Great Expectations”), makeup and hair designer Christine Blundell (“Mr. Turner,” the “Sherlock Holmes” films), and Oscar-nominated VFX Supervisor Nick Davis (“The Dark Knight”).
The film will shoot primarily at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, and on location in Wales and Scotland.
Slated for release on July 22, 2016, it will be distributed in North America by Warner Bros. Pictures.
CALVARY’s Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish. Although he continues to comfort his own fragile daughter (Kelly Reilly) and to help members of his church with their various problems, he feels a foreboding sinister force closing in, and begins to wonder if he will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary.
From the director of THE GUARD, John Michael McDonagh, CALVARY opens in St. Louis August 15th.
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Fox Searchlight Pictures, Bord Scannán Na Héireann, The Irish Film Board And BFI present, in association with Lipsync Productions LLP, a Reprisal Films And Octagon Films production, CALVARY starring Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran, Isaach De Bankolé, M. Emmet Walsh, Marie-Josée Croze, Domhnall Gleeson, David Wilmot, Gary Lydon, Killian Scott, Orla O’Rourke, Owen Sharpe, David McSavage, Mícheál Óg Lane, Mark O’Halloran.
The film is written and directed by John Michael McDonagh (THE GUARD). Producers are Chris Clark (JOHNNY ENGLISH), Flora Fernandez Marengo (THE GUARD) and James Flynn (“The Borgias); executive producers are Robert Walak (SHAME) and Ronan Flynn (“Foyle’s War”); co-producers are Elizabeth Eves and Aaron Farrell with Patrick O’Donoghue as line producer.
The filmmaking team includes director of photography Larry Smith BSC (ONLY GOD FORGIVES); casting by Jina Jay (THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL); production designer Mark Geraghty (“Vikings”); editor Chris Gill (THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL); costume designer Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh (ONDINE); composer Patrick Cassidy (LAYER CAKE) and music supervisor Liz Gallacher (ELYSIUM)