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New movie bollywood trailers 2014
New movie bollywood trailers 2014




new movie bollywood trailers 2014

Radcliffe plays Ig, a young man struggling to cope with the untimely death of his girlfriend in suspicious circumstances, who one day spouts a set of impressive devil-like horns on his bonce that give him insight into humanity's darkest desires.

NEW MOVIE BOLLYWOOD TRAILERS 2014 FULL

Sin City sequel poster with Eva Green deemed too risqué by US censor Hornsįinally, here's our first full look at Daniel Radcliffe in Horns, another of the British actor's post-Harry Potter career moves that seems custom-designed to help us to forget he was ever a pasty little 10-year-old in John Lennon glasses. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For hits US cinemas on 22 August, with the UK getting the film three days later. The comic book adaptation is perfect territory for anyone who has ever enjoyed Double Indemnity or Chinatown, but … you know, really wondered why they couldn't have had a few more explosions and a little more cleavage. For the fellas, Mickey Rourke's Marv is inexplicably back to help Josh Brolin's Dwight McCarthy with a little lady trouble, while Joseph Gordon Levitt's chance-taking Johnny looks to have got on the wrong side of Powers Boothe's fabulously evil Senator Roark. It's predatory femme fatale overload, with Eva Green's deceitful Ava Lord, a newly hard-boiled Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) and Rosario Dawson's Gail (not to mention Lady Gaga) all making an appearance. Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's stylish hyper-noir sequel provides more guns, extra gore and plenty strip-club cavorting. Next up is a new red-band trailer for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Why Hunger Games 3 will kill one Mockingjay with two stones Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 arrives in the US on 20 November and the UK a day later. In the books, there isn't even anything remotely arena-like going on until the final few chapters: Lawrence could be in for an awful lot of looking brave but pensive. Still, the decision to split the weak final novel in Suzanne Collins's young adult trilogy into two movies may come back to sting the film-makers like a swarm of angry tracker jackers. Jennifer Lawrence now plays the role with a thousand-yard stare so convincing that it's easy to see how the dystopian saga long ago surpassed its literary source material – a rare achievement. The debut full trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 gives us the late Philip Seymour Hoffman as rebellion leader Plutarch Heavensbee and introduces Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer as the undercut-sporting Cressida, as well as updating us on the latest stage in poor Katniss Everdeen's descent into full-on breakdown territory. What would you add to The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies? The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1įrom one movie property that has been stretched, Gollum-like, far beyond its natural lifespan, to another. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies lands in UK cinemas on 12 December, with the US following suit five days later. Martin Freeman, it goes without saying, will be absolutely superb. Like its predecessors, part three looks set to irritate Tolkienistas and bring joy to the hearts of more open-minded cinemagoers in equal measures. Luke Evans's Bard the Bowman is once again front and centre as the de facto leader of the story's human faction, and there will be prizes for anyone who can explain why Orlando Bloom's Legolas the elf is still hanging around looking pretty – not to mention how Cate Blanchett's Galadriel manages to show up.

new movie bollywood trailers 2014

The trailer opens with our Hobbity hero promising to remember the dead, before descending into scenes of Lake-town's devastation and the coming battle for the Lonely Mountain. But The Battle of the Five Armies, lest we be in any doubt, will be a far more serious and sombre affair, designed to link the new trilogy to the moodier Lord of the Rings. Part two, The Desolation of Smaug, seemed to consist mainly of anatomically complicated elf-dwarf inter-species romance and an awful lot of Bilbo throwing himself around the dragon's lair like a kid in a Fort Knox soft play area. And boy are they hammering home the fact that this is the last time we will ever get to see the Kiwi film-maker's take on Middle Earth (until Warner Bros decides to greenlight a 12-part movie marathon based on Farmer Giles of Ham). First up is the debut teaser for The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies, the final instalment in Peter Jackson's epic three-part adaptation of JRR Tolkien's whimsical fantasy fable.






New movie bollywood trailers 2014