Micro Bay Features has released a teaser trailer for Dead Sea, an indie creature feature from director Brandon Slagle (Black Dahlia Haunting).
The film stars a bevy of bikini-clad stunners, including Alexis Iacono (Penny Dreadful Show), Chanel Ryan (Bad Girls Go to Hell), Candace Kita (Circus of the Dead), Devanny Pinn (Wonderland), and VH1’s “Rock of Love” starlet Tawny Amber Young (pictured above).
To read Clatto’s exclusive interview with Tawny Amber Young, gohere.
Dead Sea follows a marine biologist as she heads back to the small town she grew up in to investigate stories of a serpentine monster that rises from the sea to feed on the townsfolks every 30 years.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer a for Bourne Identity director Doug Liman’s new sci-fi actioner Edge of Tomorrow (formerly titled All You Need Is Kill). Tom Cruises stars in the film as Lt. Col. Bill Cage, a military officer killed in a suicide mission and inexplicably forced to relive the death repeatedly.
While that Groundhog/Source Code scenario sounds like an awful experience for Cage to go through, he does get to hang out each day with sexy Special Forces officer Rita Vrataski, played by Emily Blunt. Edge of Tomorrow arrives in theaters June 6, 2014.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer for Matrix directors Lana and Andy Wachowski’s new sci-fi actioner Jupiter Ascending. Mila Kunis (Ted) stars as Jupiter Jones, a beautiful Russian immigrant cleaning houses for a living instead of blowing American business moguls or assassinating political targets for profit.
Things take a turn when she discovers her genetic signature puts her in line to be Queen of the Universe. Channing Tatum (Magic Mike) plays a genetically engineered intergalactic bounty hunter sent to earth to find her. The film co-stars Korean starlet Doona Bae (Cloud Atlas) and Sean Bean (“Game of Thrones”).
I’m guessing Sean Bean dies in the film. Jupiter Ascending arrives in theaters on July 25, 2014.
Production has wrapped on director C Plus Pictures’ The Confines, an urban thriller starring Martha Marcy May Marlene stunner Louisa Krause (pictured), Mark Margolis (“Breaking Bad”), and Jason Patric (Your Friends & Neighbors).
The Confines follows a single mother (Krause) as she works security detail for an abandoned luxury apartment complex with a douche-bag partner (Patric) hell bent on terrorizing her. Making matters worse are a creepy vagrant (Margolis) and the building’s catacombs, which serve as a trap for the young MILF.
The Confines marks the directorial debut of some guy named Eytan Rockaway, who co-wrote the story with some other guy named Ido Fluk (c’mon… neither of those names are real, right?). The film, which wrapped in New York, is produced by a bunch of people with money.
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have released the first trailer for Monsters director Gareth Edwards’ eagerly anticipated reboot of Godzilla. Slated for release May 16, 2014, the film stars Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Juliette Binoche, and, representing Tokyo, Ken Watanabe.
The official synopsis reads:
An epic rebirth to Toho’s iconic Godzilla, this spectacular adventure pits the world’s most famous monster against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity’s scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.
Godzilla made his debut in the 1954 Japanese film Gojira. Master of disaster Roland Emmerich (2012, Independence Day) took a massive shit all over the iconic beast in his 1998 reboot Godzilla. The film still managed to earned over $376 million worldwide, a testament to Godzilla’s ongoing popularity.
Anchor Bay has released a red band trailer for what promises to be one of the most awesome revenge flicks ever: Scorned. Directed by Mark Jones (Leprechaun), the film stars AnnaLynne McCord (“90210”) as a woman who goes bat shit crazy when she discovers that her man is screwing her best friend.
A brunette Viva Bianca (“Spartacus”) plays McCord’s BFF. Billy Zane (Titanic) inexplicably completes the triangle as the object of the women’s desires. The trailer is chockful of torture and super sexy lingerie. Nods to Fatal Attraction and Misery are nicely mixed with shots of McCord and Bianca’s crotchular region.
Scorned arrives on DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD on Feb. 4.
Lionsgate has released a trailer for Reasonable Doubt, a crime thriller from director Peter Howitt (Sliding Doors) and screenwriter Peter A. Dowling (Flightplan) about a District Attorney who fatally strikes a pedestrian with his car and flees the scene, leaving another man to take the fall for the crime.
The guilty DA takes the accused man’s case and proceeds to fumble it in a successful attempt to have him set free. All works out great up until the DA discovers that the man is a serial killer with an unquenchable thirst for blood.
Reasonable Doubt stars Dominic Cooper (The Devil’s Double) as the District Attorney, Samuel Jackson as the killer, and Erin Karpluk (pictured) as the DA’s wife. The film arrives on VOD and in selected theaters on Jan. 17.
Lionsgate has released the first trailer for its psycho-sexual thriller Nurse 3D. Paz de la Huerta (“Boardwalk Empire”) toplines the film as Abby Russell, a butterfaced day nurse with lesbian inklings who seduces and murders men by night.
Katrina Bowden (“30 Rock”) plays Danni, the pretty young nurse Abby falls for and drugs into her bed after a night of club hopping. When Danni rejects her slutty and stalkerish advances, Abby loses her shit and amps up her rage… and boob flashing.
Nurse 3D arrives in selected theaters and VOD on Feb. 7.
For those who thought catching ’80s pop sensation Debbie Gibson in another Mega Shark movie was only in their dreams, out of the blue comes news that Gibson will reprise her role as MILFY oceanographer Emma MacNeil in The Asylum’s Mega Shark Vs. Mecha Shark, out on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray Jan. 28.
Mega Shark Vs. Mecha Shark is the second sequel in the Mega Shark franchise, which includes 2009’s Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus and 2010’s Mega Shark Vs. Crocosaurus. Along with Gibson, the flick stars stunners Elisabeth Rohm (American Hustle), and Hannah Levien (Bloody Hell).
Mexican actress Diana Garcia (Sin Nombre) is co-starring in SX_Tape, a new found-footage thriller from director Bernard Rose (Candyman, Immortal Beloved) and producer Steven Schneider (Paranormal Activity, Insidious).
Scripted by newcomer Eric Reese, SX_Tape follows young couple Jill (Caitlyn Folley) and Adam (Ian Duncan) as they set out to shoot a sex video in an abandoned hospital. Things go all kinds of wrong, and they are soon fighting for their lives. Garcia plays one in a group of friends dropping by to get killed.
Garcia is best known for a string of international dramas, including Cary Joji Fukunaga’s critically acclaimed indie Sin Nombre, in which she played the ill fated girlfriend of a Mara Salvatrucha gang member in Mexico. The film earned Best Director honors at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival Awards.