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Trailer Trash MASH, Light vs. Dark Comedy Edition: Macgruber & Cyrus
Posted by: | CommentsIn this edition of Trailer Trash MASH we have two trailers from two very different comedies. One is a major studio production with a big budget, lots of action, filled with gags and is based on a Saturday Night Live skit. The other is a small-budget dark comedy that is completely character-driven and will be a featured film at this year’s Sundance Film Festival this weekend.
Filed Under:cyrus, macgruber, Sundance, TrailersSundance Profile: Hesher–Starring Natalie Portman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Rainn Wilson
Posted by: | CommentsThe 2010 Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday, January 21 in Park City Utah, featuring a great slate of low-budget and independent films all vying to get picked up by studios for distribution. One film that I’m particularly interested in is Hesher. The film is writtern and directed by Spencer Susser, who made a splash at Sundance last year with his Zombie short film, I Love You Sarah Jane. The film features an awesome cast including Natalie Portman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Rainn Wilson. It really looks like it’s going to be a great, unique story, and JGL is seemingly going all out for his character (see picture above).
Filed Under:hesher, movie news, Sundance, VideosPhotos From Buried, New Ryan Reynolds Indie Which Takes Place Entirely Inside A Coffin
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Way back in July I posted some news in a Quick Tidbit article on Ryan Reynold’s upcoming indie-thriller, Buried. The story is about a U.S. contractor working in Iraq who awakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. With only a lighter and a cell phone, it’s a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap. Reynolds of course stars in this one-man show, which is shot completely inside the coffin. The premise certainly raises eye brows because it could either turn out to be brilliant or utterly stupid. Either way, it’s a very intriguing concept.
Filed Under:Buried, movie news, ryan reynolds, Sundance
