Sandra Bullock, Sarah Paulson And John Malkovich Star In First Trailer For BIRD BOX, From Academy Award Winner Susanne Bier

“PLEASE DON’T TAKE MY CHILDREN!!”

Here’s a first look at the brand new trailer and poster for the upcoming film BIRD BOX, a compelling new thriller from Academy Award winner Susanne Bier.

When a mysterious force decimates the world’s population, only one thing is certain: if you see it, you take your life. Facing the unknown, Malorie finds love, hope and a new beginning only for it to unravel. Now she must flee with her two children down a treacherous river to the one place left that may offer sanctuary. But to survive, they’ll have to undertake the perilous two-day journey blindfolded.

The Netflix movie stars Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock, Trevante Rhodes, Jacki Weaver, Rosa Salazar, Danielle Macdonald, Lil Rel Howery, Tom Hollander, Colson Baker, BD Wong, with Sarah Paulson, and John Malkovich.

The cast alone is enough to be excited for this film! Prepare yourself for a rough and dark time.

“You hear that? The creatures.” A child whispering those words will send chills down every parent’s spine.

Earlier this year, Paramount Pictures released A QUIET PLACE. “In the modern horror thriller, from director John Krasinski, a family of four must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. If they hear you, they hunt you.” (Review). A running and inherent theme throughout both films are family, love and ultimately sacrifice.

BIRD BOX is from screenwriter Eric Heisserer. His screenplay for the film ARRIVAL earned him a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. He also wrote the horror films A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, FINAL DESTINATION 5, THE THING (2011) and LIGHTS OUT, and wrote and directed Hours with Paul Walker.

BIRD BOX will have its world premiere at The AFI Festival on November 12, 2018.

Available on Netflix and in select theaters on December 21.

SERENA – The Review

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Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence costarred in a movie shot between SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK and AMERICAN HUSTLE which is finally hitting screens after a couple of years on the shelf and a stint on pay-per-view. SERENA, a gothic tale of greed and ambition run amok, is set amongst the timber industry in the mountains of North Carolina during the Depression. The movie has not received much love from critics and indeed it’s kind of a mess – an overripe melodrama that’s all over the map in terms of tone. It’s full of gorgeous moments alternating with many more that feel literate to the point of boredom, and others where the characters motivations make little sense. But I liked it and think it deserves a better reception then it’s received. If you’re looking for an old fashioned sumptuous costume drama starring two always-watchable leads with proven chemistry (who boldly throw themselves head first into a charmingly preposterous plot), you could do a lot worse than SERENA.

SERENA is the tale of an ambitious timber baron named George Pemberton (Cooper) and his troubled and ruthless marriage to the difficult and remarkable Serena (Lawrence), who emerges as a kind of backwoods Lady Macbeth. After a hasty marriage, Serena sets foot in the mountains and has a strong influence on the workers and employees of the logging company there, including George. In leather trousers and black boots, she strides through the movie with self-confidence, speaking with authority to George’s employees. The daughter of a timber man in Colorado, who died mysteriously along with his entire family, she impresses lumberjacks with her shrewd knowledge of the business, even importing an eagle to take care of rattlesnakes that threaten production. Serena seems too good to be true and it’s soon revealed that she indeed has a big problem – she’s nuts. What sets her off is the news that George fathered a son with a pretty local laborer prior to Serena’s arrival, and when Serena miscarries their own child she grows brittle while George is drawn to the illegitimate baby. By then though, George has already murdered at least one man himself and Serena’s wrath knows no limits. She and her deranged, one-handed henchman (creepy Rhys Ifans) proceed to kill business partners and a little old lady. Then they go after that baby.

Susanne Bier is clearly an intelligent, cinematically astute filmmaker and SERENA, with its gorgeous landscape lensing by Morten Sorberg, looks fantastic. The direction of the opening scenes is superb – the reality and the danger of the huge logs are caught in a way that defines the men and their job better than any dialogue could. The biggest problem with SERENA is that it goes from the story of a strong woman who shows how she can well-handle a man’s job to a throat-slashing thriller with little warning. The script never well-establishes exactly when Serena goes from composed newlywed to scheming cutthroat – it’s like she wakes up one morning a homicidal, baby-killing nutjob. That’s more a problem with the script as Lawrence does her best. She’s always an interesting actress and does period well. Cooper is fine in a less-complicated role and Toby Jones steals a few scenes as a conflicted sheriff. Despite its unconventional journey into theaters, SERENA is worth a look.

3 of 5 Stars

SERENA opens in St. Louis March 27 exclusively at Landmark’s Plaza Frontenac Theater

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Win a Trip to the New York Premiere of SERENA with Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence

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Win a Trip to Meet Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence at the SERENA Premiere in NY, courtesy of Chideo:

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Donations will support the Charles J. Cooper Patient Support Fund and Special Olympics World Games.

Your donation enters you for a chance to:

– Be a special guest of Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence at the ‘Serena’ movie premiere

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– Ride in style with red carpet Limo service

– Attend a VIP party following the premiere

North Carolina mountains at the end of the 1920s – George (Bradley Cooper) and Serena Pemberton (Jennifer Lawrence), love-struck newly-weds, begin to build a timber empire. Serena soon proves herself to be equal to any man: overseeing loggers, hunting rattlesnakes, even saving a man’s life in the wilderness. With power and influence now in their hands, the Pembertons refuse to let anyone stand in the way of their inflated love and ambitions. However, once Serena discovers George’s hidden past and faces an unchangeable fate of her own, the Pemberton’s passionate marriage begins to unravel leading toward a dramatic reckoning.

Directed by Susanne Bier, Magnolia Pictures will release SERENA on iTunes / VOD February 26, 2015 and in theaters March 27, 2015.

Official website: http://www.magpictures.com/serena/

Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SerenaMovie

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