See The Bizarre Poster And New Trailer For Osgood Perkins’ THE MONKEY

It’s a toy monkey?
It’s evil, it’s basically the devil.

When twin brothers find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.

Based on the Stephen King short story, and produced by James Wan (The ConjuringSaw), THE MONKEY is a new trip from LONGLEGS writer/director, Osgood Perkins.

Buckle in and check out the crazy trailer below.

THE MONKEY stars Theo James, Tatiana Maslany and Elijah Wood.

The film hits theaters on February 21st.

In an interview with EMPIRE, the filmmaker says of the gore, “All the death set-pieces were hard to do,” Perkins says. “They all have a Rube Goldbergian connectivity — this happens, then this happens, then this happens…”

The result might not be exactly what audiences are expecting after Longlegs. But that’s exactly what Perkins was aiming for. “I honestly feel fucking great about [how different The Monkey is from Longlegs],” he explains. “I can’t think of another morbidly surreal horror comedy that’s also heartwarming and redemptive and stars a bona-fide movie hunk. That’s the best news I can offer to people who liked Longlegs — we make all kinds. Why would anyone want to be fed the same meal every day?”

THE MONKEY Osgood Perkins and Theo James. Courtesy of NEON

WAMG Giveaway – Win Jake Gyllenhaal in STRONGER on Blu-ray


Based on the inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing, Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (2005, Best Supporting Actor, Brokeback Mountain) and Primetime Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany (2016, Outstanding Actress in a TV Series – Drama, “Orphan Black”) star in Stronger, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital), DVD, and On Demand today (December 19) from Lionsgate. Hailed as “one of the best films of the year” (National Review) and Rotten Tomatoes™ Certified Fresh™, Stronger is a deeply personal account of the infamous 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and its aftermath. Also starring Oscar® nominee Miranda Richardson (1994, Best Actress, Tom & Viv) and Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption), the film chronicles the heroic story of Jeff Bauman, the man who became a symbol of hope and determination for a wounded city.

Now you can own STRONGER on Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has 4 copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie that stars Jake Gyllenhaal? (mine is ENEMY!). It’s so easy!
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Inspired by the true story, Stronger stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Jeff Bauman, a working-class Bostonian who was at the 2013 marathon when the bomb blast occurred and he tragically lost both of his legs. After regaining consciousness Jeff was able to help law enforcement identify one of the bombers, but his own battle had just begun. Jeff’s deeply personal journey tests a family’s bond and defines a community’s pride as he overcomes adversity to become the living embodiment of “Boston Strong.”


Based on the New York Times best-selling memoir by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter, Stronger celebrates Bauman’s unrelenting courage against unimaginable odds. Directed by David Gordon Green (Our Brand Is Crisis) and written for the screen by John Pollono (“This Is Us”), Stronger will be available on Blu-ray and DVD for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.


BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “Faith, Hope & Love: Becoming Stronger” Featurette

STRONGER Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tatiana Maslany Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD December 19th


Based on the inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing, Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (2005, Best Supporting Actor, Brokeback Mountain) and Primetime Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany (2016, Outstanding Actress in a TV Series – Drama, “Orphan Black”) star in Stronger, arriving on Digital December 5 and Blu-ray™ (plus Digital), DVD, and On Demand December 19 from Lionsgate. Hailed as “one of the best films of the year” (National Review) and Rotten Tomatoes™ Certified Fresh™, Stronger is a deeply personal account of the infamous 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and its aftermath. Also starring Oscar® nominee Miranda Richardson (1994, Best Actress, Tom & Viv) and Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption), the film chronicles the heroic story of Jeff Bauman, the man who became a symbol of hope and determination for a wounded city.


Inspired by the true story, Stronger stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Jeff Bauman, a working-class Bostonian who was at the 2013 marathon when the bomb blast occurred and he tragically lost both of his legs. After regaining consciousness Jeff was able to help law enforcement identify one of the bombers, but his own battle had just begun. Jeff’s deeply personal journey tests a family’s bond and defines a community’s pride as he overcomes adversity to become the living embodiment of “Boston Strong.”


Based on the New York Times best-selling memoir by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter, Stronger celebrates Bauman’s unrelenting courage against unimaginable odds. Directed by David Gordon Green (Our Brand Is Crisis) and written for the screen by John Pollono (“This Is Us”), Stronger will be available on Blu-ray and DVD for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.


BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “Faith, Hope & Love: Becoming Stronger” Featurette

STRONGER – Review

(l-r) Jake Gyllenhaal, Miranda Richardson, and Tatiana Maslany, in STRONGER.
Photo credit: Scott Garfield. Courtesy of Roadside Attractions ©

“Boston Strong” is the phrase that came out of the remarkable, resilient response of the people of Boston after the terrorist bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon. “Boston Strong” spirit sparked admiration across the country, making the whole city seem heroic. STRONGER is a true-story drama about one of the survivors of that attack, Jeff Bauman. Bauman lost both legs above the knees to the bomb but he not only survived, he helped identify one of the bombers.

Jake Gyllenhaal gives a valiant performance by as Bauman, but director David Gordon Green gives the audience a different kind of story than they might be expecting. Green’s previous films include SNOW ANGELS (2007) and ALL THE REAL GIRLS (2003), and the director seems determined to fit this true story about a historic event into that dramatic mold.

The film is adapted from Bauman’s memoir by screenwriter John Pollono, and takes a hard, even harsh look at Bauman’s injury and recovery. As the film opens, Jeff Bauman (Gyllenhaal) is a kind of lovable screw-up who works as a chicken-roaster at Costco but whose real life centers on the local bar, where he drinks, fights and cheers on the Red Sox with his pals. Jeff has broken up yet again with his girlfriend Erin (Tatiana Maslany) but this time she says she is done for good. When he spots her in the bar, collecting donations to sponsor her run in the Boston Marathon, Jeff makes a big show about collecting money and boasts about how he is bringing a big sign to cheer her on at the finish line. Erin is not in impressed, she has seen this before, and doubts the hard-drinking, unreliable Jeff will even show up on race day. Of course, he does show up this time. Standing near the finish line with his sign, he loses both legs in the explosion, spotting one of the bombers shortly before it goes off.

Green walks us through Bauman’s injury and later recovery in frank, unblinking fashion. Surviving the bombing and helping the police earns Bauman praise as a hero and national media attention. Bauman is glad to accept thanks from the police but then wants to move on dealing with his own problems, expecting in some way to get back to his anonymous life. He is puzzled by strangers who want to shake his hand, and by being called a hero. He just wants to focus on figuring out how to walk again. Gyllenhaal is excellent in the role, realistically capturing the trauma Bauman is working through, his moments of determination and of despair. Maslany as Erin is just as good, as the only grown up in the room, in comparison to Bauman’s dysfunctional family.

 

Right after the bombing, Bauman’s loud, argumentative family descends on the hospital, ready to fight with the doctors over his care. It seems like a caring impulse but the family seems as much a problem as anything. It is common to see working-class Bostonian like these folks portrayed in a stereotypical way, but Green goes way beyond that, with Bauman’s family depicted as angry, hard-drinking, foul-mouthed brawlers on a cartoonish scale. Miranda Richardson gives a bizarre, over-the-top performance as Bauman’s mother, a self-absorbed loud-mouth who both wants to protectively surround her son and fails to get him to physical therapy appointments because she is hung over. Surviving the bombing and helping the police earns Bauman praise as a hero and national media attention. Bauman is glad to accept thanks from the police but then wants to move on dealing with his own problems, expecting in some way to get back to his anonymous life. His mother wants him to be on Oprah.

Green depicts Bauman and his struggle to recover in harsh, even stark terms. When a stranger tells Bauman he is a hero and a symbol of the “terrorists not winning,” he quietly mentions that they scored some points, meaning the lost of his legs. When Bauman tries to walk on his prosthetic legs for the first time, Gyllenhaal’s face is pale and filled with pain, while his oblivious family cheer him on with platitudes. The only one who seems to acknowledge his pain is Erin, yet when she discovers she is pregnant, his reaction is appalling if believable for the character,one of several tough to watch scenes. Yet, at a certain point the film shifts its tone to a more conventional inspirational tone, as it stumbles to its conclusion.

Despite fine performances from Gyllenhaal and Maslany, STRONGER never really grabs the audience emotionally, and later in the film, falls into a hurried, perfunctory redemption arc and its happy ending. It almost feels like two films. The strong lead performances may carry the film with some audiences, but others may find its harsh. blunt approach make it a difficult film to embrace.

RATING: 2 1/2 out of 5 stars

 

New STRONGER Poster Features Jake Gyllenhaal

Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have released the first poster for the upcoming drama STRONGER.

STRONGER opens in theaters September 22, 2017

STRONGER is the inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, an ordinary man who captured the hearts of his city and the world to become the symbol of hope following the infamous 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Jeff, a 27-year-old, working-class Boston man who was at the marathon to try and win back his ex-girlfriend Erin (Tatiana Maslany). Waiting for her at the finish line when the blast occurs, he loses both his legs in the attack. After regaining consciousness in the hospital, Jeff is able to help law enforcement identify one of the bombers, but his own battle has just begun. He tackles months of physical and emotional rehabilitation with the unwavering support of Erin and his family.

It is Jeff’s deeply personal account of the heroic journey that tests a family’s bond, defines a community’s pride and inspires his inner courage to overcome devastating adversity. Filled with raw emotion, humanity and humor, STRONGER is the inspirational real-life story of the man who became the living embodiment of “Boston Strong.”

The film also stars Academy Award nominee Miranda Richardson and is directed by David Gordon Green.

strongerthefilm.com

Boston Marathon Bombing Film STRONGER Trailer Stars Jake Gyllenhaal

STRONGER is the inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, an ordinary man who captured the hearts of his city and the world to become the symbol of hope following the infamous 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have released the first trailer for the film.

Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Jeff, a 27-year-old, working-class Boston man who was at the marathon to try and win back his ex-girlfriend Erin (Tatiana Maslany). Waiting for her at the finish line when the blast occurs, he loses both his legs in the attack. After regaining consciousness in the hospital, Jeff is able to help law enforcement identify one of the bombers, but his own battle has just begun. He tackles months of physical and emotional rehabilitation with the unwavering support of Erin and his family. It is Jeff’s deeply personal account of the heroic journey that tests a family’s bond, defines a community’s pride and inspires his inner courage to overcome devastating adversity.

Filled with raw emotion, humanity and humor, STRONGER is the inspirational real-life story of the man who became the living embodiment of “Boston Strong.” The film also stars Academy Award nominee Miranda Richardson and is directed by David Gordon Green.

Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions will release STRONGER in theaters September 22, 2017.

http://strongerthefilm.com/