Showing posts with label Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Man. Show all posts

Tuesday 23 July 2019

Here Comes the Jangly Man in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Trailer #3


A brand new trailer for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark has arrived, which brings with it the full horrifying force of the Jangly Man. Guillermo del Toro is producing this long-awaited adaptation of the beloved series of children's horror books. The movie was part of the festivities at San Diego Comic-Con, where a new poster featuring the Jangly Man debuted, as well as some new footage, which has now made its way online. And it doesn't disappoint.

The trailer kicks off by setting up the premise. A woman from a small town had a book that is capable of bringing scary stories to life. Pretty simple, yet, as we see from this new footage, incredibly effective. The Jangly Man has been teased in previous footage but here, the horrific creation gets a chance to shine. We get brief glimpses at some of the other horrible stories that will come to life, but the bent out of shape, terrifying monster is given the spotlight here. Clearly, he's going to be the biggest bad of them all, which seems fair considering what is being presented here.

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark serves as an adaptation of the book series by author Alvin Schwartz. His beloved trilogy includes Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones, which were initially published between 1981 and 1991. The books contain more than 25 horror stories combined. Many of the stories are based on real-life folklore and urban legends that were extensively researched by Schwartz. To date, the titles have sold more than seven million copies worldwide. This, even though that they were rather controversial and were even banned by many schools.

Related: Guillermo Del Toro Wants PG-13 Rating for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark centers on a small town named Mill Valley. There, for generations, the shadow of the Bellows family has loomed large. Specifically, the legacy of their daughter Sarah Bellows. In their mansion on the edge of town Sarah, a young girl with terrible secrets, turned her troubled life into a series of scary stories, which she wrote in a book that has managed to transcend time. These stories are capable of becoming all too real for a group of teenagers who unwittingly discover Sarah's terrifying secrets.

While Guillermo del Toro serves as a producer, it's Andre Ovredal (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) in the director's chair. The screenplay was written by Dan Hageman and, working from a story by Kevin Hageman Guillermo del Toro, Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. Del Toro, Sean Daniel, Jason F. Brown, J. Miles Dale and Elizabeth Grave serve as producers. The cast includes Zoe Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush, Austin Abrams, Dean Norris, Gil Bellows, Lorraine Toussaint, Austin Zajur and Natalie Ganzhorn. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is set to arrive in theaters on August 9. Be sure to check out the new trailer from the CBS Films YouTube channel for yourself.

Cinemark Movie Club


Here Comes the Jangly Man in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Trailer #3

Monday 15 July 2019

The King's Man Trailer Arrives, Ralph Fiennes Is the First Kingsman


In 2020, they will become kings. 20th Century Fox has released the debut trailer and teaser poster for upcoming film The King's Man. As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in The King's Man.

Directed by Matthew Vaughn, The King's Man comes to theaters February 2020. This Kingsman prequel invites fans to discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency through the eyes of one man (Ralph Fiennes) who must race against time to stop a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds who gather to plot a war to wipe out millions. And that sure as hell looks like Watchman and The Killing Joke author Alan Moore mixed in there!

Related: Kingsman 3 Is Still Being Planned by Original Director Matthew Vaughn

The King's Man is a cleverly titled prequel to Matthew Vaughn's sleeper hit Kingsman: The Secret Service starring Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine. The secret agent spoof already saw the release of a sequel in 2017 with Vaughn's Kingsman: The Golden Circle. That follow-up featured Firth, Egerton, and Strong joining forces with Halle Berry, Elton John, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges to take down Julianne Moore. It was not as well-received as the original movie.

But all the same, from here the series is planned to continue ever forward with Kingsman 3 starring Colin Firth and Taron Egerton. And Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges, and Halle Berry are all set to reprise their roles from Kingsman: The Golden Circle in the American spin-off Statesman. I don't know about all these other Kingsman movies, but a Statesman standalone motion picture is something I'd definitely be up for checking out. And not just because I'm, you know, an American.

But back to the nuts and bolts of this Kingmans prequel, The King's Man. Ralph Fiennes stars in this prequel as T.E. Lawrence along with Harris Dickinson as Conrad, Liam Neeson as Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Daniel Brühl as Felix Yusupov, Rhys Ifans as Grigori Rasputin, Gemma Arterton as Mata Hari, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Lee Unwin. Charles Dance joins them as Field Marshall Haig, along with Matthew Goode as Tristan, Tom Hollander as George V / Wilhelm II / Nicholas II, Djimon Hounsou as Neil Kenlock, Stanley Tucci as Merlin, Alison Steadman as Guinevere, Robert Aramayo as Gavrilo Princip, Alexandra Maria Lara as Polly, and Joel Basman as Gawain.

Like every other The Kingsman movie, this new flick is directed by Matthew Vaughn, who also produced from a screenplay written by Karl Gajdusek based on the comic book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. Henry Jackman will provide this film with its score while Ben Davis handles cinematography, and Jon Harris edits it all together. 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures, and Marv Studios are the powers that be behind this prequel which Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures will unleash into a theater near you on Valentine's Day 2020.

<strong><em>The King's Man</em></strong> Poster



The King's Man Trailer Arrives, Ralph Fiennes Is the First Kingsman

2014 © Movieism
RealMag theme by Templateism - Published By Gooyaabi Templates | Powered By Blogger