Pyscho-Thriller ‘Confessions’ Gets UK Trailer

Who doesn’t love Japanese horror films? Yes, the hype may have died away but the legacy remains. Noted director Tetsuya Nakashima returns to cinema screens early in 2011 with a new psychological horror film entitled Confessions, based on a novel by Kanae Minato.

Confessions has been chosen as Japan’s entry into the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony in the Best Foreign Film category. Surely a sign of its brilliance? Are you prepared for a films of “dark emotions and powered by a savage central performance”? The film also boasts a cool soundtrack featuring Radiohead and currently indie darlings The XX.

Check out the very cool and unusual trailer below and tell me this doesn’t look the bees knees? Confessions will have its UK premiere screening at the Frightfest All-Nighter on 30th October 2010 at London’s Empire Cinema. For further information see the www.frightfest.co.uk or book tickets at www.empirecinemas.co.uk

Synopsis:

Takako Matsu (K-20: Legend Of The Mask) stars as Yuko Moriguchi, a middle-school teacher whose four-year-old daughter is found dead. Shattered, she finally returns to her classroom only to become convinced that two of her students were responsible for her daughter’s murder. No one believes her, and she may very well be wrong, but she decides, nevertheless, that it’s time to take her revenge. What happens next is all-out psychological warfare waged against her students in an attempt to force them into confessing what she knows in her heart to be true: they are guilty and must be punished.

Wes Anderson’s Moon Rise Kingdom Shoots Next Spring

I’m not the greatest fan of Wes Anderson’s films but lots of people are. I totally get that. His latest project, Moon Rise Kingdom, is gearing up for a shoot in 2011 and Deadline report its already attracting a great cast like piranhas are drawn to blood.

Currently ‘in talks’ for a variety of roles are Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton, Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand and Bill Murray. The script was written with Roman Coppola and will be produced by Scott Rudin. It seems Indian Paintbrush could be footing the bill.

Moon Rise Kingdom is the story of two young lovers who run away. Interestingly the film has a 1960s setting. Willis will play the town’s sheriff out looking for the characters, Norton will play a boy scout leader, Murray is being lined up for the role of the girl’s father and McDormand the girl’s trouble and strife. That’s Cockney rhyming slang for wife … just so you know.

Anderson’s last film was the animated The Fantastic Mr. Fox, which was bloody weird to say the least. Let’s hope this new drama isn’t animated and delivers something beyond the tedious quirk he seems settled on delivering.

Who ever stars in Moon Rise Kingdom, it will be a classy affair. I do quite like the title, too.

Source: Deadline.

First Look At The Volturi!!!

This is the image that twi-hards have been literally begging for for months now – the first image of the vampiric royal family – The Volturi from The Twilight Saga: New Moon!!!

Summit released the image earlier today, presumably in an attempt to distract attention away from their recent casting news. The image features Michael Sheen as Aro, Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus, Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius, Dakota Fanning as Jane and Cameron Bright as Alec.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon gets it’s UK release on 20th November 2009.