The male gaze of the camera has been objectifying women long enough. It's time for a movie to strike back. It's time for a movie to feature some ridiculously in-shape, impossibly idealized men in leather chaps thrusting about with no shame, no reservations, and, most importantly, no shirts. That movie, dear reader, is Magic Mike.
A new official poster for Frankenweenie is now available to peek at online, and it puts Sparky, the reanimated family pet, front and center. An adorable, stitched up living-dead-dog might tip audiences off to the fact that this is a stop-motion movie from Tim Burton, but just in cast Sparky himself isn't enough, the poster includes some pasty, big-eyed characters who scream Burton, as well as many a kitschy horror movie trapping, particularly that big, ominous moon.
Today, we here at IAR are happy to bring the exclusive premiere of the one-sheet poster for Blood Money, starring Zheng Liu, Gordon Liu, and American pop-music sensation Pitbull.
Last summer, when the massive production was shooting all over the world, we were already in danger of The Dark Knight Rises overexposure. The pre-existing white-knuckle, mouth-foaming anticipation for the last entry in this Batman trilogy doesn't mean that Warner Bros. is resting on any laurels in promoting Christopher Nolan's last Bat-movie. Quite the contrary, folks.
That sound you hear is Warner Bros. opening the promotional floodgates for The Dark Knight Rises, which is the summer's biggest impending superhero movie, now that The Avengers has broken so many records and cleared the way for Christopher Nolan's climactic Batman movie. Today, there are no fewer than six character posters for the sequel, two each for the Caped Crusader, the villainous Bane, and the adaptable Catwoman.
The third official poster for The Dark Knight Rises has appeared online. As you know, Batman is exceptionally good at brooding and his home city of Gotham is exceptionally good at coming apart at the seams. Both of these things are happening on the new one-sheet, with Batman a-brooding and Gotham going up in flames.
The very first teaser trailer for Skyfall has arrived online, bright and early for the Britons in James Bond's native soil, in the middle of the night for those of us in the colonies. The trailer's coming was announced last week when the teaser poster was unveiled, now it's here to provide our first real look at footage from the twenty-third cinematic outing of Ian Fleming's world-class spy and lover of ladies the world over.
Lawless, the Prohibition-Era Southern drama from director John Hillcoat, is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, which is currently monopolizing the Croisette. With the film finally getting ready for its debutante ball, The Weinstein Company has unveiled seven character posters from movie formerly titled The Wettest Country in the World and the more concise Wettest Country.
These character posters answer a few questions. First is the question, "How do we let audiences know that our movie stars Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Jessica Chastain, Guy Pearce, Jason Clarke, and Mia Wasikowska?" Answer: character posters. The second question is, "How do we let audiences know it's a period movie with action?" Answer: Give most of the cast revolvers and make sure there's a tommy gun in there too. The third question is, "How awkwardly can we insert Gary Oldman's face onto a poster?" Answer: Photoshop.
After about seven years during which promises of an imminent Sin City sequel started making co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller seem sort of like broke dads promising their kids a rollercoaster in the backyard, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is actually happening. Or at least, it's more likely than it has ever been. Today, Dimension Films officially announced an October 2, 2013 release date for the sequel, and also confirmed that stars Mickey Rourke and Jessica Alba are committed to return.
The very first teaser trailer for the twenty-third cinematic adventure of unstoppable superspy James Bond has arrived online, concisely informing audiences that Daniel Craig is back in Skyfall. Beyond that, it's not exactly revealing, but it does evoke classic Bond to such an extent that you can almost hear that familiar theme playing as Craig struts.