Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Top upcomming hollywood movies 2013(download)

1.Evil Dead


Remakes - particularly of the horror variety - seldom give us much cause for celebration, but the forthcoming Evil Dead has a better pedigree than most. Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alvarez came to Sam Raimi’s attention about three years ago, following the appearance of his sensational short film Ataque de Panico! on YouTube.


Made for just a few hundred dollars, the film depicted a giant robot attack on Uruguay’s capital, and given the limited resources Alvarez had available, it’s a remarkable achievement. Raimi perhaps saw something of his own creative verve as a young filmmaker, since he’s seen fit to hand over the keys to the franchise that made him such a success in the first place.






A remake of as beloved an 80s film as The Evil Dead is always going to be controversial, but with Alvarez at the helm, Diablo Cody behind the script, and the first trailer displaying some strikingly creative gore, we’re willing to take next year’s riff on the classic cabin-in-the-woods horror on its own merits.


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Meter: 86%
Director:Fede Alvarez
Writer:Fede Alvarez, Diablo Cody, Sam Raimi, Rodo Sayagues Mendez
Studio:Ghost House Pictures
Genre:Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Official Site:facebook.com/pages/Evil-Dead-Remake-2013/158181690981399
Rating:
Runtime:1 hour 30 minutes   




Gravity (2013)

     Starring:
        Sandra Bullock Sandra Bullock
        George Clooney George Clooney
        11 more cast & crew »
    Meter:       80%
    Director:Alfonso Cuarón
    Writer: Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón
    Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
    Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller, 3D
    Official Site: gravity-movie.com
    Rating:    for intense perilous sequences, some disturbing images and brief strong language
    Release Date:October 4th, 2013

 As you will have noted by now, 2013’s schedule is positively awash with superhero movies, science fiction and fantasy. But if we had to choose just one such film as our most anticipated, it would have to be Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity.

Cuaron, of course, was the director of 2006‘s stunning Children Of Men. Gravity marks his return to the sci-fi genre, and his first movie in more than six years. On the strength of what we know about the director and this film, we’ve a feeling it’ll be worth the wait.

Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star as a pair of astronauts who, when their orbiting space station falls apart after a catastrophic incident, must fight for survival in debris-strewn space.

When the movie was still at the scripting stage, word got out that it was intended to unspool in a single, unbroken shot, with the camera moving in and around the action without an obvious edit. That same free-flowing concept appears to have found its way into the finished movie, with rumours of the opening scene comprising a single 17-minute shot, and the entire film containing only 150 or so shots in total.

All of this could be written off as so much gimmickry were it not for Cuaron’s track record of using cinematography to heighten drama. His work on The Prisoner Of Azkaban is widely regarded as one of the high points of the Harry Potter series, while the extraordinary unbroken action set-pieces in Children Of Men (including a breathtaking car chase and a sprint through a building under fire) are examples of a master filmmaker at work.

Children Of Men’s critical acclaim didn’t, sadly, trigger a stampede at the box-office. Here’s hoping that 2013 proves to be Cuaron’s year, and that Gravity finds the audience it deserves.



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