Terrifying INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR Final Trailer Hits

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Here’s a first look at the final trailer for INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR, in theaters July 7. James Wan, Leigh Whannell and Oren Peli’s “little horror franchise that could” has earned $555 million worldwide on a combined $26.5 million budget, making it the second-most profitable major horror franchise behind Paranormal Activity. (Forbes)

The original cast from INSIDIOUS is back with Patrick Wilson (also making his directorial debut), Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne and Andrew Astor. Check out the original INSIDIOUS trailer from 2010 HERE.

Horror fans – get ready for more nightmares and the terrifying conclusion.

In INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR, the horror franchise’s original cast returns for the final chapter of the Lambert family’s terrifying saga. To put their demons to rest once and for all, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and a college-aged Dalton (Ty Simpkins) must go deeper into The Further than ever before, facing their family’s dark past and a host of new and more horrifying terrors that lurk behind the red door.

Also stars Sinclair Daniel and Hiam Abbass. Produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, James Wan and Leigh Whannell. The screenplay is written by Scott Teems from a story by Leigh Whannell, based on characters created by Leigh Whannell.

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Go Into The Further In First Trailer For Patrick Wilson’s INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR

Sony Pictures has released the first trailer and poster for the upcoming INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR.

In INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR, the horror franchise’s original cast returns for the final chapter of the Lambert family’s terrifying saga. To put their demons to rest once and for all, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and a college-aged Dalton (Ty Simpkins) must go deeper into The Further than ever before, facing their family’s dark past and a host of new and more horrifying terrors that lurk behind the red door.

The original cast from Insidious is back with Patrick Wilson (also making his directorial debut), Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, and Andrew Astor. Also starring Sinclair Daniel and Hiam Abbass. Produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, James Wan and Leigh Whannell. The screenplay is written by Scott Teems from a story by Leigh Whannell, based on characters created by Leigh Whannell.

INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR Opens July 7th.

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THE WHALE (2022) – Review

With the holidays in full swing, the movies want us to know that it’s not the happiest of times for some families, and for those who struggle to survive the entire rest of the year. And we’re not talking about Clark Grisswald or even George Bailey. And since it’s also awards season, the multiplex will have plenty of somber, serious cinema like this tale of truly “blue” people (aside from those on Pandora). Yes, addiction plays a major role alongside the actors in this drama. But this kind is rarely seen on screen, compared to booze, drugs, and even sex. This may stem from its being too complicated since the addicted can’t quit (pardon the phrase) “cold turkey”. And this leads to the nickname of this main character, who’s referred to (and sometimes called to his face) as THE WHALE.

It all starts with what has become a familiar situation, a virtual online class, similar to a zoom meeting. All the students are in squares on the laptop screen, except the center is black. We hear the teacher explain that his laptop camera is still busted. Then the view opens up to reveal the speaker, along with a possible reason for his “fib”. That “unseen” writing instructor is Charlie (Brendan Fraser), a man dealing with extreme obesity, tipping (or toppling) the scale at close to 600 pounds. At the conclusion of his class, he kills time waiting for his pizza delivery by going to an “adult” streaming video site. A knock on the door interrupts his “research”, but it’s not pie. It’s a young (early 20s) traveling missionary for the New Life Church, Thomas (Ty Simpkins). After an unsuccessful “pitch”, Charlie’s home care “nurse”, Liz (Hong Chau), stops by to check his vitals. She’s alarmed by the BP test, but Charlie refuses to be taken to a hospital, claiming poverty. This enrages Liz who is more “family” than an employee to him. Later, Charlie gets a surprise visit from his actual family, His estranged teenage daughter Ellie (Sadie Sink) pushes past her revulsion at his appearance to ask for a loan. Eager to reconnect with her Charlie promises her that she can have his savings (another fib) if she will visit him and allow him to help her pass her English course. Over the next few days, as Charlie’s condition continues to deteriorate, Thomas makes him his personal mission, while Liz clashes with him and Ellie, prompting another reunion, as Charlie’s angry ex Mary (Samantha Morton) finds out that Ellie has been dropping in. But can these new and old friends, along with his neglected family, inspire Charlie to get the medical and psychological help that could save his life?

Many media outlets have been filled with variations of “Welcome back Brendan”. To be honest, he never really left the “biz”, toiling in supporting roles, such as last year’s Soderbergh’s noir thriller NO SUDDEN MOVE. Rather this is his first leading role in over a dozen years, and he makes the most of it, delivering his best work since the underrated GODS AND MONSTERS. Much like Charlize Theron in MONSTER, Mr. Fraser made his mark in the glamour roles, building toward this superb character at the center of the story. Charlie is burying his broken heart with calories, but the pain hasn’t taken his often caustic wit (his Bible critique), nor his compassion for others (if only he left some for himself). He’s a prisoner of his body, stuck in a squalid second-floor apartment, who yearns for human connections and contact. We especially see and feel that in his warm relationship with Liz. Chau expertly conveys that she loves him like a brother, but is angry over the frustration at his refusal to stop his cycle of despair and self-loathing. But then Chau shows us her own guilt as she becomes the supplier of the edibles that spur the health spirals she must “slap a bandage on”. But her rage is a spark compared to Sink as the seething Ellie who has cocooned herself with anger to protect herself from his exit from her life, never to open up herself to new pain. But like Liz, her “tough love” will not be the “fix”. Neither will the platitudes of Thomas, who Simpkins plays as a twitchy innocent who needs to “sell Charlie” in order to make up for his past misdeeds. Plus he’s got to suppress his attraction to Ellie, who seems to enjoy toying with him, like a cat with a trapped mouse. And though she’s not seen until the last act, Morton’s compelling as Charlie’s former love who can’t accept that he still cares about her and their child, needing instead to punish him for their shared past.

Actually, this marks more of a feature film return for its director, Darren Aronofsky, than for Fraser. He’s been absent for five years after helming MOTHER. Unlike that trippy “fever dream”, this is a more character-driven drama (but it has a few laughs). And though it’s mainly set in Charlie’s home, it doesn’t feel claustrophobic or “stagey” even though its roots are in the play by Samuel D. Hunter, who adapted his work. Still, there are times when the setting feels like a prison, much like Charlie’s crushing girth. And much of the credit for that, along with the film’s realism and power, goes to the incredible work of the seven-person makeup team who transform Fraser into Charlie, allowing his performance to shine through the prosthetics. Everyone involved worked to make this more than a “carnival show”, avoiding any bit of cruelty or exploitation. Much as with the lead in LEAVING IN LAS VEGAS, we see Charlie as more than his disease and want to save him, even as he pushes everyone away. This makes the sequence of him on a food binge (more of a rampage) truly disturbing and horrific. Some may shun this film, saying it’s a “downer”, which would deprive them of the stellar ensemble cast and a story of love tossing a lifeline to a sweet soul drowning in regret and despair. Despite it title, THE WHALE is a haunting tale of compassion and forgiveness.

3.5 Out of 4

THE WHALE opens in select theatres on Wednesday, December 20.2022

Olivia Wilde And Luke Wilson Star In New Trailer For Reed Morano’s MEADOWLAND

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Cinedigm has released the new trailer for director Reed Morano’s MEADOWLAND.

The drama screened in April at the Tribeca Film Festival. In her review, Sheila O’Malley (rogerebert.com) said Morano’s movie, “shows a strong visual style, at times overwrought and hallucinatory, at other times quiet and focused. The acting is terrific and grounded, without the expected theatrics or huge breakdowns. Grief is an enclosed and very silent world. That’s the thing that nobody tells you about it, and that’s the devastating process shown in “Meadowland.”

One of the must-see movies of 2015, the cast includes Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss, Ty Simpkins, John Leguizamo, Kevin Corrigan, Merritt Wever, Scott Mescudi, Mark Feuerstein and Juno Temple.

In the hazy aftermath of an unimaginable loss, married couple Sarah (Olivia Wilde, Rush) and Phil (Luke Wilson, The Skeleton Twins) come unhinged, recklessly ignoring the repercussions. Phil, a New York City cop, starts to lose sight of his morals as Sarah puts herself in increasingly dangerous situations, falling deeper into her own fever dream.

The directorial debut of cinematographer Reed Morano and written by Chris Rossi, MEADOWLAND is a visceral exploration of grief and hope.

Check out the movie when it opens in theaters October 16th, On Demand October 23rd.

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JURASSIC WORLD Hollywood Premiere Video; Plus The Reviews Are In

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By Michelle McCue and Melissa Thompson

On Tuesday evening (June 9), JURASSIC WORLD had it’s big Hollywood Premiere at Hollywood and Highland and TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX.

Hosted by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, Hollywood and Highland was transformed into the entrance of Jurassic Park.

Fans caught a glimpse of cast members Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Jake Johnson, BD Wong, Judy Greer, Brian Tee, Andy Buckley, James Dumont, Michael Papajohn; writer/director Colin Trevorrow; writers Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Derek Connolly; producers Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley.

Originally released in 1993, Spielberg’s JURASSIC PARK provided moviegoers with a film that connected with global audiences of all ages and has since become an indelible part of their cultural collective memory. Based on Michael Crichton’s blend of science fiction and boundless imagination, the film left audiences breathless and asking the question: “Could this actually happen?”

Jump ahead 22 years to JURASSIC WORLD, a fully operational luxury resort off the coast of Costa Rica where 20,000 guests explore the wonder of Earth’s most magnificent living prehistoric marvels – of every shape and size – and interact up close with them every day.

When the massive and mysterious Indominus rex stages an escape and disappears into the jungle, order turns to mayhem, guests turn into prey and no corner within the world’s greatest theme park is safe anymore.

The first reviews of director Colin Trevorrow’s sci-fi adventure are in and is this film ever fun!

As the world awaits the June 12th opening of the movie where dinosaurs escape into the open, the skies and the water, check out the early reviews.

“The second half of this movie is where Trevorrow cuts loose, and there are some big kicks to be had. There are all sorts of great gags and beats as the dinosaurs rip hell out of this park.” – Drew McWeeny (HitFix)

“Exposition and character-building chitchat are kept at a minimum as we gawk at raptors on the prowl, prehistoric sea monsters breaching out of their water pens to feed on a great white, and our old pal T. rex slugging it out with the new-and-improved I. rex.” – Chris Nashawaty (EW)

“The dinos themselves have rarely looked better than they do under the direction of VFX supervisor Tim Alexander, especially Indominous rex (arguably the movie’s most well-developed female character), and a new underwater beastie who’s like Shamu on steroids.” – Scott Foundas (Variety)

“Even more than its intensely likeable central performances and convincingly solid visual effects, it’s this supple self-reflexiveness that makes Colin Trevorrow’s film a worthy sequel to Spielberg’s industry-changing original.” – Robbie Collin (Telegraph)

Come back on Thursday for fellow geek, Tom Stockman’s, review.

Film Title: Jurassic World

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JURASSIC WORLD has been rated PG-13 for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening of JURASSIC WORLD In St. Louis

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The Park Is Open June 12 and WAMG has your passes to the advance screening of JURASSIC WORLD!

Can you imagine what a dinosaur looks like, moves like or sounds like without thinking of Jurassic Park?

It isn’t just a movie. It’s a memory shared by all of us.

It defined the colossal summer blockbuster, a moviegoing event of a lifetime that provided us some of the most lasting, iconic sights and sounds of cinema.

It gave you the feeling that the first day of summer had arrived.

It pioneered advancements in visual effects that made you believe dinosaurs roamed the Earth again.

Mixing plausible science with breathtaking imagination, it told a cautionary tale about what could result from messing with the natural order.

It left your eyes wide, your jaw open and your heart racing.

Jurassic Park answered the question of how much story, how much fun and how much spectacle could fit into one perfect summer motion picture.

Now, the story of STEVEN SPIELBERG’s original comes full circle as the park that was only a promise comes to life.

Welcome to JURASSIC WORLD.

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The epic action-adventure is produced by five-time Oscar® nominee FRANK MARSHALL (the Back to the Future trilogy, the Indiana Jones and Bourne franchises), PATRICK CROWLEY (the Bourne series, Eight Below), and it is based on characters created by MICHAEL CRICHTON (Jurassic Park series, television’s ER). Jurassic World’s story is by RICK JAFFA & AMANDA SILVER (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), and its screenplay is by Jaffa & Silver and DEREK CONNOLLY (Safety Not Guaranteed) & Trevorrow. The score is from Academy Award®-winning composer MICHAEL GIACCHINO (Star Trek Into Darkness, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes).

The film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong and Irrfan Khan.

Get your tickets now and download the new Mobile MovieMaker app to be a part of Jurassic World.

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WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of JURASSIC WORLD on June 9th at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

Answer the following Dinosaur Trivia:

  • What dinosaur was discovered in 1891 by paleontologists John Bell Hatcher and William H. Utterback?
  • What dinosaur was found in Sichuan, China? The first fossil was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui at Pengtang near Jinquan and was reported upon in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.
  • What dinosaur was unearthed in 1984 by an expedition led by Argentinian paleontologist José Bonaparte?

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2. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

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JURASSIC WORLD Opens In One Month on June 12; Watch The New InGen Video

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In one month, moviegoers will return to Isla Nublar in director Colin Trevorrow’s JURASSIC WORLD.

Get your tickets now, plus watch the new InGen video from Masrani Global, and download the new Mobile MovieMaker app to be a part of Jurassic World.

Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, JURASSIC WORLD.

Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure based on characters created by Michael Crichton.

The film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong and Irrfan Khan.

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The screenplay is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Derek Connolly & Trevorrow, and the story is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley produce.

JURASSIC WORLD will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.

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Chris Pratt, Colin Trevorrow And Frank Marshall Talk JURASSIC WORLD In New Featurette

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It’s been some 20 plus years since we first traveled to the tropical island of Isla Nublar filled with wondrous sights of a Triceratops, a T-Rex and a Brachiosaurus.

3 academy awards and 2 sequels later, Steven Spielberg’s 1993 adventure film is still a science fiction marvel.

The cast and crew of JURASSIC WORLD discuss the JURASSIC PARK series in this brand new featurette.

Here’s the latest trailer in case you missed it.

Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, JURASSIC WORLD.

The movie stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong and Irrfan Khan.

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Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure based on the novel “Jurassic Park” by Michael Crichton. The screenplay is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Trevorrow & Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

JURASSIC WORLD will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.

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Chris Pratt Goes Ridin’ With Raptors in Third of 3 New JURASSIC WORLD Posters

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Hey Chris Pratt fans! Here’s your first look at the final JURASSIC WORLD poster featuring his character Owen Grady racing with velociraptors.

The massive new trailer hits on Monday morning at 8am pst.

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Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, JURASSIC WORLD.

The movie stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong and Irrfan Khan.

Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure based on the novel “Jurassic Park” by Michael Crichton. The screenplay is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Trevorrow & Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

JURASSIC WORLD will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.

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JURASSIC WORLD Trailer is OUT OF THIS WORLD!!

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Ok, now I’m not usually one to arrive this early at a party, but the new JURASSIC WORLD trailer has me ready to set up camp in anticipation for the next installment of Universal’s dino-mega-franchise, set to hit theaters summer, 2015.

This very cool trailer sets out to whet our appetites for a whole new excursion back to Isla Nublar and the world’s most famous prehistoric theme park, and it packs a serious punch. Reminiscent of JURASSIC PARK (1993), the 3 minute trailer shows us everything we’ve been hoping for…scary dinosaurs, Chris Pratt, and of course, running for your life. And listen out for a tease of the familiar and still awe-inspiring theme music.

Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

The film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Judy Greer.

Make arrangements for someone to feed the pets and water the plants –
on June 12, the Park will be open.

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