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Monday, April 23, 2018

New Trailers: SHARP OBJECTS, SAFE, THE HAPPY PRINCE and more

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Today we have new trailers for HBO's new mystery thriller series "Sharp Objects" starring Amy Adams, the eight-episode British drama "Safe" starring Michael C. Hall, the Oscar Wilde biopic "The Happy Prince" directed by and starring Rupert Everett, and the documentarties "Filmworker" and "Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat".

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.






Sharp Objects (July 2018 - HBO)

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Director: Jean-Marc Vallee

Starring: Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson, Chris Messina, Eliza Scanlen, Elizabeth Perkins, Matt Craven

Synopsis:


"Based on the book of the same name by The New York Times bestselling author Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Dark Places), this eight-episode series tells the story of reporter Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) who returns to her small hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. Trying to put together a psychological puzzle from her past, she finds herself identifying with the young victims a bit too closely."






Safe (May 10, 2018 - Netflix)

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Starring: Michael C. Hall, Amanda Abbington, Marc Warren, Hannah Arterton, Audrey Fleurot, Nigel Lindsay

Synopsis:


"After his teenage daughter goes missing, widowed surgeon Tom Delaney (Michael C. Hall) begins unearthing dark secrets about the people closest to him."






The Happy Prince (June 15, 2018 - U.K.)

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Director: Rupert Everett

Starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Morgan, Emily Watson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson, Edwin Thomas, Anna Chancellor

Synopsis:


"Rupert Everett directs and stars in the seldom-told story of the last days of exiled writer Oscar Wilde. Once the toast of London, Wilde is now a spent force. As he lies on his deathbed, the past comes flooding back to him, transporting him to other times and places."






Filmworker (May 11, 2018)

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Director: Tony Zierra

Synopsis:


"Leon Vitali was a rising British television actor when Stanley Kubrick picked him for the role of Lord Bullingdon in Barry Lyndon. That first encounter with the famed auteur proved decisive -- he swiftly resolved to devote the rest of his life working for the director, this time behind the scenes, and took on just about every job available: casting director, acting coach, location scouter, sound engineer, color corrector, A.D., promoter, and eventually restorer of Kubrick's films. Tony Zierra’s affecting documentary profiles the devoted "filmworker" -- Vitali's preferred job title -- as he enthusiastically recounts his days with the notoriously meticulous, volatile and obsessive director. The experiences brought both tremendous sacrifice and glowing pride. Filmworker celebrates the invisible hands that shape masterpieces, reminding us that behind every great director, there is a Leon Vitali. --Telluride Film Festival"






Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat (May 11, 2018)

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Director: Sara Driver

Synopsis:


"BOOM FOR REAL: THE LATE TEENAGE YEARS OF JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT follows Basquiat's life pre-fame and how New York City, the times, the people and the movements surrounding him formed the artist he became. Using never-before-seen works, writings and photographs, director Sara Driver, who was part of the New York arts scene herself, worked closely and collaboratively with friends and other artists who emerged from that period: Jim Jarmusch, James Nares, Fab Five Freddy, Glenn O’Brien, Kenny Scharf, Lee Quinones, Patricia Field, Luc Sante and many others. Drawing upon their memories and anecdotes, the film also uses period film footage, music and images to visually re-recreate the era, drawing a portrait of Jean-Michel and Downtown New York City -pre AIDS, President Reagan, the real estate and art booms – before anyone was motivated by money and ambition. The definition of fame, success and power were very different than today – to be a penniless but published poet was the height of success, until everything changed in the early 1980s. This is New York City's story before that change."










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