“Regression” Trailer, “A Little Chaos” Movie Clip, and More

Jun 11, 2015

Posted by: Catherine

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A new Regression trailer, featuring Emma Watson, has been released, following the release of its recent promotional poster. Fans will recognize many of the mini-scenes from the first trailer. However, this trailer builds more terror and suspense, echoing the posters quote “Fear Always Finds its Victim.” In this trailer, fans also see more of David Thewlis’ (Remus Lupin) role as the psychologist. Expanding her post-Potter acting portfolio, this is the first thriller/horror role Emma Watson has starred in. Regression opens in US theaters August 28. Perhaps comparable to Daniel Radcliffe’s role in The Woman in Black, the new Regression trailer can be seen below:

 

A sneak peek of Alan Rickman’s new movie project, A Little Chaos, has been released. As reported previously, Alan Rickman is writing, directing, and starring in his new movie. A Little Chaos follows the life of a woman gardener (Kate Winslet) as she designs the gardens of Versailles for Louis XIV (Alan Rickman). The new clip shows Stanley Tucci making a grand entrance and meeting leading lady, Kate Winslet.

 

Matthew Lewis was happy to announce, via Twitter, that his TV show, Bluestone 42, is now available to view in the United States on Hulu. Unfamiliar with the American TV/Movie streaming service, Matt called the company’s name “charming,” and thanked them for bringing his “little show” to “the colonies.”

 

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Daniel Radcliffe’s Victor Frankenstein movie has been pushed back, yet again. Originally set to premier in January, then pushed back to October 22nd in time for Halloween season, the movie has been placed into the Thanksgiving weekend movie slot. This places Frankenstein in viewing competition with the well-anticipated final installment of the Hunger Games series. Deadline reports:

By making the switch, Fox takes the Frankenstein film out of October and before the Halloween holiday and puts it into the other [Thanksgiving] slot. The latest version loosely based on the classic Mary Shelley novel follows the relationship between the doctor and his assistant Igor with the monster not appearing until the end of the film. This is the second time the film has been pushed. It was originally skedded for January. Enough said.

The Martian will now bow on a weekend [of October 22nd] with the following films: Focus Films’ London Has Fallen, The Weinstein Co.’s Adam Jones starring Bradley Cooper and Sony’s The Walk starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt





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