Thursday, 26 July 2012

Indie Wire - Cloud Atlas 6 minute Trailer - WOW


Watch: Staggeringly Ambitious, Visually Impressive 6-Minute Trailer For The Wachowski's and Tom Tykwer's 'Cloud Atlas'

Well, damn. After a prolonged period of radio silence, this week has seen a flurry of activity regarding "Cloud Atlas," the adaptation of David Mitchell's acclaimed best-seller by Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer andAndy Wachowski. On Tuesday, it was announced that the film would make its world premiere at theToronto International Film Festival, yesterday saw the first images start to leak out, and overnight, the first trailer for the film leaked online (courtesy of JoBlo). And, boy, what a trailer.
Running close to six minutes (somewhat appropriate for a film that weighs in at 164 minutes altogether), it's our first look at the film's eclectic cast, which includes Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, Bae Doona, David Gyasi, Susan Sarandon, Keith David, James D'Arcy and Hugo Weaving,  and the disparate worlds that the directors have created; namely, a Pacific sea expeditiion in the 19th century, Belgium in the 1930s, San Francisco in the 1970s, London in the present day, Korea in a dystopian future, and Hawaii at the end of time.
As big fans of the book, we've wondered for some time if the filmmakers would be able to come anywhere close to the book, but we have to confess that this is pretty stunning, for the most part. The production values look incredibly high, the scope and ambition and variety is like nothing else we've seen in a long time, and the cast, aided by some excellent make-up, look to be rising to the occasion; we can't remember the last time we saw Hanks or (more briefly) Grant look so engaged in their material (and if you've ever wanted to see Hanks as a goateed, balding London gangster, or Grant as a warpainted cannibal, the chance has finally arrived). 
We have no idea what you'll make of this if you're unfamiliar with the book. And we have no clue if this'll actually work as a whole. Neither the Wachowskis nor Twyker have been totally on their game for a while, and there's stuff that gives us pause here; Halle Berry's flat line readings, Jim Sturgess in Asian-face, some clunky lines. But we're also sort of in love with the sheer boldness of what they're trying, and we're dying to see more. So what do you think? Does it look like an under-the-radar film of the year contender? Or the next "Southland Tales?" Let us know in the comments section once you've watched the trailer below (an HD version should be along before the end of the day; we'll update as and when it comes in.) "Cloud Atlas" will premiere at TIFF in about six weeks, before hitting theaters on October 26th, 2012.

EW.com 'Cloud Atlas' photos: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry take on multiple roles -- EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK


'Cloud Atlas' photos: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry take on multiple roles -- EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK

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Image Credit: Jay Maidment
Andy and Lana Wachowski (the Matrix trilogy) and Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) co-wrote and co-directed this adaptation of David Mitchell’s 2004 novel Cloud Atlas (out in theaters Oct. 26). As if that weren’t complicated enough, each cast member plays multiple roles in the film’s kaleidoscopic tale, which includes a sci-fi story of a man (Tom Hanks) who meets an emissary from an advanced civilization (Halle Berry), and a darkly comic yarn about a composer (Jim Broadbent) and his apprentice (Ben Whishaw). “We thought about these individual characters as aspects of larger characters,” Lana Wachowski says. “Their lives are interwoven over one big story that takes place over a thousand years.”
Check out another exclusive image of Broadbent and Whishaw hard at work below, then see a slideshow of exclusive images from film HERE
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Image Credit: Jay Maidment







Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Halle Berry's daughter Nahla happily skips along licking a bright lollipop


Sweets for her sweetie: Halle Berry's daughter Nahla happily skips along licking a bright lollipop after arts and crafts session

By Daily Mail Reporter
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If there's one way to make a child happy, give her a big, round, colourful lollipop.
And the sweet treat trick clearly worked for actress Halle Berry today as her daughter Nahla looked delighted on their day out together.
The four-year-old was as cute as a button as she held the treat tight, taking big licks as she skipped down the street, holding her mother's hand.
Skipping along: Nahla Aubry looked delighted with her colourful lollipop today during an outing with mother Halle Berry
Skipping along: Nahla Aubry looked delighted with her colourful lollipop today during an outing with mother Halle Berry

Double adorable: The Monster's Ball actress smiled as she held her daughter's hand
Double adorable: The Monster's Ball actress smiled as she held her daughter's hand
Skipping along: Nahla Aubry looked delighted with her colourful lollipop today during an outing with mother Halle Berry
Simple pleasures: Nahla made an adorable sight
The 45-year-old actress and her look alike daughter had just been enjoying time together at Color Be Mine, a ceramic shop in Beverly Hills.

There, the pair painted a clay pot and a clay cat, which will be fired and glazed by staff and ready for pick up in a few days.
Nahla was dressed in an adorable blue outfit paired with pink trainers. Her hair is now so long, it's halfway down her back.
Halle looked beautiful, as always in a pair of loose fitting jeans cuffed at the ankle and paired with a baggy white T-shirt.
The actress has said she wants to whisk the child away for a new life in France with fiance Olivier Martinez.
Her wish to move away from Los Angeles is being contested by Nahla's biological father, French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry.
Aubry is requesting the courts that the girl stay in Malibu, where Halle now has a home, because she'll be able to safely attend local schools.
Creative fun: Halle took her daughter to a ceramics studio in Beverly Hills before the candy store
Creative fun: Halle took her daughter to a ceramics studio in Beverly Hills before the candy store

Colourful: At the candy store, Nahla scooped up the lollipop
Colourful: At the candy store, Nahla scooped up the lollipop
The Oscar winner insists, though, that life in Hollywood is unsafe under the ever present paparazzi.
While Nahla looked joyous on the outing, Halle may have had other things on her mind.
The Catwoman actress was injured last week on the set of her new movie, The Hive, and taken to the hospital after hitting her head on set.
Shared custody: Nahla cuddled with father Gabriel Aubry on April 24
Shared custody: Nahla cuddled with father Gabriel Aubry on April 24


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2178574/Halle-Berrys-daughter-Nahla-happily-skips-licking-bright-lollipop-arts-crafts-session.html#ixzz21fDN5Xfj