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Friday, October 19, 2018

New Trailers: THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA, NARCOS - MEXICO and DIRTY JOHN

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Today we have new trailers for:
  • The horror film "The Curse of La Llorona" starring Linda Cardellini ("Bloodline") and Patricia Velasquez ("The Mummy"), based on the real-life legend prevalent in Mexican folklore.
  • Netflix's new season of the crime drama series "Narcos", subtitled "Mexico", which chronicles the rise of the notorious Guadalajara Cartel. The new season stars Diego Luna ("Rogue One: A Star Wars Story") and Michael Pena ("Ant-Man").
  • Bravo's limited series "Dirty John" based on a shocking true-crime story. The show stars Eric Bana ("Munich") and Connie Britton ("American Horror Story").

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.





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The Curse of La Llorona (April 19, 2019)

Narcos: Mexico (November 16, 2018 - Netflix)

Dirty John (November 25, 2018 - Bravo)





The Curse of La Llorona (April 19, 2019)

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Director: Michael Chaves

Starring: Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, Patricia Velasquez, Sean Patrick Thomas, Marisol Ramirez, Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen, Roman Christou

Synopsis:


"La Llorona. The Weeping Woman. A horrifying apparition, caught between Heaven and Hell, trapped in a terrible fate sealed by her own hand. The mere mention of her name has struck terror around the world for generations. In life, she drowned her children in a jealous rage, throwing herself in the churning river after them as she wept in pain. Now her tears are eternal. They are lethal, and those who hear her death call in the night are doomed. La Llorona creeps in the shadows and preys on the children, desperate to replace her own. As the centuries have passed, her desire has grown more voracious ... and her methods more terrifying.

In 1970s Los Angeles, La Llorona is stalking the night -- and the children. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker and her own small kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm. Their only hope to survive La Llorona's deadly wrath may be a disillusioned priest and the mysticism he practices to keep evil at bay, on the fringes where fear and faith collide.

Beware of her chilling wail ... she will stop at nothing to lure you into the gloom. Because there is no peace for her anguish. There is no mercy for her soul. And there is no escape from the curse of La Llorona."







Narcos: Mexico (November 16, 2018 - Netflix)

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Starring: Michael Pena, Diego Luna, Matt Letscher, Aaron Staton, Alfonso Dosal, Joaquin Cosio, Ernesto Alterio, Alyssa Diaz, Tenoch Huerta, Teresa Ruiz, Fernanda Urrejola, Horacio Garcia Rojas, Yul Vazquez, Lenny Jacobson, Jackie Earle Haley

Synopsis:


"See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in Mexico."






Dirty John (November 25, 2018 - Bravo)

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Director: Jeffrey Reiner (premiere episode)

Starring: Eric Bana, Connie Britton, Julia Garner, Juno Temple, Jean Smart, Kevin Zegers, Lindsey Kraft, Keiko Agena, John Karna, Sprague Grayden, Cliff Chamberlain

Synopsis:


"Based on The Los Angeles Times articles and the hit podcast of the same name from reporter Christopher Goffard, DIRTY JOHN will take you into the twisted tale of Debra Newell's romance with the irresistibly charismatic John Meehan.

Over the course of eight hour-long episodes, we'll see how Debra's seemingly perfect California life is turned upside down when she falls in love with the charming and handsome doctor. What Debra's daughters uncover about John, about whom they have suspicions from the beginning, as well as Debra's own backstory with mother Arlane, will leave you shocked, astounded, and intrigued."











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