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Enter the Van Damme – Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning review

Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning – Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Scott Adkins, and Dolph Lundgren. Directed by John Hyams. Rated R. By Richard Haridy. You’d be forgiven for writing off Universal Soldier: Day Of Reckoning as yet another low-rent sequel to an early 90s film that wasn’t especially worthwhile in the first place, but take […]

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Teaser Debut: Cosmopolis

Don’t call it a comeback! The French teaser trailer for David Cronenberg‘s Cosmopolis indicates a return to form for the director, who has spent much of the last decade “normalling”, particularly in contrast to the body-horror films he specialised in during the 1980s. Based on Don DeLillo’s novel of the same name, Cosmopolis follows Robert Pattinson young billionaire over the course of […]

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A not-so-final destination – Enter the Void review

Enter the Void – Starring Nathaniel Brown and Paz de la Huerta. Directed by Gaspar Noé. Rated R. By Hilary Simmons. In-your-face French director Gaspar Noé has a new film, featuring all the drug-induced thrills, messy mental spills and sexually explicit frills that we’ve come to expect from the demagogic maverick who made that notorious […]

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Enter the trailer for Enter The Void

We’ve been waiting intently for Gaspar Noé‘s audacious Enter The Void to reach Australian cinemas, particularly after reading the rapturous reviews it received at MIFF. The film is set to open in the U.S. in September. Embedded below is the American trailer, which should provide a more comprehensible picture of the film than that painted […]

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Enter the Void international trailer debut

The international trailer for Gaspar Noe‘s controversial new film Enter The Void has debuted online. The film first made waves when Noe premiered a rough-cut of the picture at Cannes back in 2009. Although it didn’t set off the same flurry of controversy as his last picture Irreversible, Enter the Void certainly divided the critics […]

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