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THE BELKO EXPERIMENT opens in theaters this Friday, March 4th!
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener (“Silicon Valley”) and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy), is directed by Greg McLean (Wolf Creek), and is written by James Gunn
This is different! THE BELKO EXPERIMENT trailer gets the LEGO treatment in this insane video, courtesy of Huxley Berg Studios:
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT – In Theaters this Friday March 17
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener (“Silicon Valley”) and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy). It’sdirected by Greg McLean (Wolf Creek) and written byJames Gunn. THE BELKO EXPERIMENT is written by the acclaimed writer/director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Slither) and directed by Greg McLean (creator of the Wolf Creek franchise). THE BELKO EXPERIMENT is a terrifying, provocative and at times hilarious thrill-ride that literally provokes the question; what does it take to survive at work?
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The latest preview is here for the upcoming film THE BELKO EXPERIMENT.
Written by the acclaimed writer/director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Slither) and directed by Greg McLean (creator of the Wolf Creek franchise), THE BELKO EXPERIMENT is a terrifying, provocative and at times hilarious thrill-ride that literally provokes the question; what does it take to survive at work?
From Orion Pictures, this fantastic movie stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener (“Silicon Valley”) and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy). The film was directed by Greg McLean and executive produced by James Gunn and Peter Safran ( The Conjuring 1&2, Annabelle).
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT hits theaters on March 17, 2017.
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The latest poster is here for the upcoming film THE BELKO EXPERIMENT.
Written by the acclaimed writer/director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Slither) and directed by Greg McLean (creator of the Wolf Creek franchise), THE BELKO EXPERIMENT is a terrifying, provocative and at times hilarious thrill-ride that literally provokes the question; what does it take to survive at work?
From Orion Pictures, THE BELKO EXPERIMENT stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener (“Silicon Valley”) and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy). The film was directed by Greg McLean and executive produced by James Gunn and Peter Safran ( The Conjuring 1&2, Annabelle).
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT hits theaters on March 17, 2017.
Last night, We Are Movie Geeks attended the Belko Industries Holiday Party and it did not disappoint! The event was held to unveil the new red-band trailer for THE BELKO EXPERIMENT, the upcoming “kill-or-be-killed” dark comedy/thriller from writer/producer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy).
Directed by Greg McLean (creator of the Wolf Creek franchise), THE BELKO EXPERIMENT is a terrifying, provocative and at times hilarious thrill-ride that literally provokes the question; what does it take to survive at work?
In attendance were Gunn, director McLean (via FaceTime), executive producer Peter Safran, cast members Tony Goldwyn (via taped video intro), John C. McGinley, Michael Rooker, Sean Gunn, Adria Arjona, James Earl, David Del Rio, Owain Yeoman, David Dastmacian, and Gail Bean.
I had a chat with star Michael Rooker (aka “Yondu” from Guardians of the Galaxy). “Jimmy (Gunn) always calls me when he needs an a-hole…but in this film, maintenance workers Bud (Rooker) and Lonny (David Dastmalchian) have a very sweet relationship, trying to keep each other safe.”
As seen in the trailer, office workers at an American company in Bogota, Colombia are physically and psychologically threatened by an ominous voice over a loud speaker, telling them they must kill one another or risk being killed themselves (this same voice impressively came on last night as the lights abruptly went out and the trailer was shown on a big screen to the enthusiastic crowd in attendance).
Said Rooker, “I read the script and was just blown away at how good it was.” The film shot on location in Bogota for 6 weeks, with Rooker there for 2 weeks shooting his scenes. “It’s a wild place, and we had a great time filming.”
And when I got a moment to talk to writer Gunn, he was happy that I had the chance to see the film and was very interested in what we thought, saying “I am also a movie geek!” and is a regular reader of our site.
I’m really rooting for the success of this film because it really is a brilliant thriller. At the screening I attended, almost a year ago, my back never touched the back of the seat, as I was on the edge of a full blown anxiety attack throughout most of the movie!
THE BELKO EXPERIMENT opens in theaters March 17, 2017.
After being exposed as Divergents—people who don’t fit neatly into one of the five societal classifications or “factions”—Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) find themselves on the run from Jeanine (Kate Winslet), the power-hungry leader of the Erudite faction.
As the traitorous Dauntless troops under Jeanine’s command prowl the ruins of dystopian Chicago rounding up Divergents, Tris and Four traverse the city hoping to find allies among the Amity, Candor, Abnegation and Dauntless factions—as well as the rebellious and impoverished mass of Factionless.
Although heartsick and guilt-ridden over the violent deaths of her family and friends, Tris tries to uncover the secret her parents sacrificed their lives to protect – the very secret that explains why Jeanine will stop at nothing to capture her.
Desperate to avoid causing pain to any more of her loved ones, Tris faces her darkest fears in a series of near-impossible challenges as she seeks to unlock the truth about the past, and ultimately the future, of their world.
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Answer the following:
The Divergent Series: Insurgentwill introduce audiences to Dauntless rebels beloved by fans of the Divergent trilogy. Their characters are part of the army that escapes Dauntless to unite against Jeanine.
Name two of the rebels – first and last name.
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Rating: PG-13 For intense violence and action throughout, some sensuality, thematic elements and brief language.
THE DIVERGENT SERIES: INSURGENThits theaters nationwide in 2D, RealD, Digital 3D, AND IMAX 3D onMarch 20, 2015.
It’s no wonder a studio like Summit Entertainment would be interested in bringing Veronica Roth’s book series to the big-screen. Between the theme of government control set amid a sci-fi setting and the focus being on a young woman discovering who she really is amidst a growing rebellion, it’s not a stretch to see that DIVERGENT might be the next THE HUNGER GAMES. To put it simply, GAMES doesn’t have to worry about any sort of competition from this new young adult rival, but those interested in that world shouldn’t completely dismiss this entertaining coming of age story either.
Where THE HUNGER GAMES has somehow been able to appeal to readers and film fans of both young and old, this new young adult series may not be as lucky. This is mostly in part to the focus on romance rather than substance. When so much attention is paid to whether the two good-looking leads will kiss or not, you begin to see what really is most important in this series. Thankfully this budding romance isn’t nearly as agonizing as say the TWILIGHT films, but make no mistake, this is clearly a young adult series. And with that warning, be prepared to witness precocious teens try to catch cutesy glances at one another. So much so that you almost forgot that you are supposedly watching a science fiction film interested in bigger ideas.
In DIVERGENT, the Chicago of the distant future is separated into different factions. Each faction – don’t you dare try to make me recount all their names and what they stand for – is comprised of individuals who share specific personality traits that are unique to that faction. When you get to a certain age, a mental test is conducted that probes the mind to find out who you should belong to. Of course, the choice is always up to the individual, but no person should have all of the traits that make up the five factions. Only in very rare instances does this happen. Those individuals whose tests come back “inconclusive” are called Divergents.
Tris, played with all heart and gusto by Shailene Woodley, happens to be one of these individuals. When she is told to hide her test results, she is forced to decide what faction she wants to belong to. She ends up choosing “Dauntless” even though it goes against her family tradition. The Dauntless are known for their heroics and athletic ability. Through her training she meets a ragtag group of teens who are all striving to be officially accepted into the group. Only if you pass all of the tests and are in the upper percentage of the new recruits will you get accepted. One of her mentors, mysteriously named Four (the smoldering Theo James), seems to take a liking to Tris but also sees her as a potential problem due to some of the other traits she exhibits that other Dauntless members don’t possess. Four and Tris soon discover that they share more than just an emotional connection and that there lives may be at risk due to mounting pressure between the factions.
The film seems to suffer from being a slave to the source material. Even if you look past the bloated running time, so much effort is put into the training sequences and Tris “finding herself” amid the diverse group that you spend the majority of the film waiting for the plot to kick into gear. I will say that these coming of age scenes have a breezy easiness to the way they are laid out even if they become repetitious after awhile. The trials and obstacles she must face even seem to carry some minor symbolism as they act almost as stepping-stones showing a naïve girl transforming into a strong woman. It’s only when the film finally decides to deal with the larger issue of the story that everything suddenly feels rushed. Everything in the final 20 minutes feels like narrative overload, abruptly tacked on to make way for the subsequent films in the book series. By the end of the chaotic finale, you may find yourself looking back and appreciating some of the quieter moments from earlier in the film – especially a soaring scene where we see Tris literally soaring above the city set to a song by the band M83.
Director Neil Burger (LIMITLESS, THE ILLUSIONIST) takes such great care setting up these characters but wastes his calculated handling of the story in its finale. One could argue that the story could function much better as a TV series. Even though a similar book series has been adapted and made quite a splash at the box-office recently, I feel the deliberate pace that is spent to get to know each of these characters – which I can only assume is also present in the books – could translate to the small screen more efficiently. The entire ensemble seems appropriately cast and all are captivating on screen thanks to some impressive cinematography (Alwin H. Küchler). Burger’s direction mostly elevates the teen love affair into something slightly more just through his approach to this story. However, I would be remiss not to warn those unfamiliar with the books that this truly is an adaptation of a young adult novel. That being said, don’t be surprised if the film inspires even more young people to join the DIVERGENT fan faction.
Summit Entertainment has released this Olympic-sized preview for their upcoming film, DIVERGENT.
DIVERGENT is the first installment in the Divergent Trilogy, which were the top three best-selling books of 2013 according to USA Today.
The story is set within a future world where people are divided into distinct factions based on their personalities, and Tris Prior, played by Shailene Woodley, is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy to destroy all Divergents, she must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it’s too late.
DIVERGENTis directed by Neil Burger from a screenplay by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor, based on the novel by Veronica Roth. The film stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Cortney, Ray Stevenson, Zoe Kravitz, Miles Teller, Tony Goldwyn, Ansel Elgort, Maggie Q, Mekhi Phifer, and Kate Winslet.
Exclusive fan bundles for the Divergent Soundtrack, featuring Ellie Goulding, Zedd + more to be announced, are now available for pre-order here: http://smarturl.it/DivergentBundle
Shock Till You Drop has the exclusive, first look at the poster you see above for ‘The Last House on the Left’. It’s a pretty cool poster. Nice, stylish imagery. Of course, nothing will ever beat the tag line of the original.
To avoid fainting, keep repeating “It’s only a movie…It’s only a movie…”
That tagline would have made this poster that much cooler. Still a pretty nice poster.
‘The Last House on the Left’ comes out on March 13th.
Rogue Pictures has released the trailer for the new remake of ‘The Last House of the Left’. Â The original 1972 film was directed by Wes Craven, and it was so intense that it was banned in the UK. Â Something tells me there’s no fear of that in this one. Â It does warrant an R-rating, I’m sure, but this envelope has already been pushed to the limit.
We’ve also pulled some still from the film for your viewing pleasures.
What do you think?  Will it even compare to the original in terms of nastiness?  Is Wes Craven putting his name on just about anything these days? Isn’t it good to see Tony Goldwyn back on the big screen? Let us know by commenting below!