Exclusive First Images from MAGIC HOUR by Writer/Director Cole Mueller

by     Posted: May 1st, 2012 at 10:25 am

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Collider is happy to bring you the first exclusive images from Magic Hour, the indie crime drama from writer/director Cole Mueller (Green Guys).  The story follows a young man and his association with a Venice Beach crime family.  Magic Hour is said to be in the vein of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders and Rumble Fish, two films that feature teenage gang warfare and sport a cult following.  Mueller’s film stars C. Thomas Howell (The Amazing Spider-Man), himself an alumnus of Coppola’s The Outsiders.  Magic Hour also stars William Russ (Boy Meets World), Kris Lemche (Final Destination) and Will Wallace (The Tree of Life).  Hit the jump to check out the first exclusive images.

Sundance 2011: Adelaide Clemens and Rachael Leigh Cook Exclusive Video Interview VAMPIRE

by     Posted: January 28th, 2011 at 11:18 am

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One of the many films to premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival was Japanese writer/director Shunji Iwai’s Vampire which stars Kevin Zegers, Amanda Plummer, Adelaide Clemens, Rachael Leigh Cook, Kristen Kreuk, Trevor Morgan and Keisha Castle-Hughes. Here’s what the Sundance website has on the film:

Simon seems like a fairly normal, average young man who’s devoted to his teaching job and ailing mother. Underneath the surface, however, things are not what they seem. Simon hunts through online chat rooms and message boards, searching for the perfect girl: beautiful, shy, and suicidal. Simon has a particular condition: he is compelled to drink blood.

Anyway, the other day I got to interview Rachael Leigh Cook and Adelaide Clemens about working on Vampire here at Sundance.  They talk about how Vampire is different from the Twilight films, their characters and the freedom that director Shunji Iwai gave them on set, the language barrier, upcoming projects, and a lot more.  Hit the jump to watch:

Sundance 2011: Kristin Kreuk and Trevor Morgan Exclusive Video Interview VAMPIRE

by     Posted: January 27th, 2011 at 9:06 pm

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One of the many films to premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival was Japanese writer/director Shunji Iwai’s Vampire which stars Kevin Zegers , Amanda Plummer, Adelaide Clemens, Rachael Leigh Cook, Kristen Kreuk, Trevor Morgan and Keisha Castle-Hughes. Here’s what the Sundance website has on the film:

Simon seems like a fairly normal, average young man who’s devoted to his teaching job and ailing mother. Underneath the surface, however, things are not what they seem. Simon hunts through online chat rooms and message boards, searching for the perfect girl: beautiful, shy, and suicidal. Simon has a particular condition: he is compelled to drink blood.

Anyway, the other day I got to interview Kristen Kreuk and Trevor Morgan about working on Vampire here at Sundance.  We talked about what the film is about, why they got involved in the project, being at Sundance, why are vampire’s so popular right now, what other projects they’re working on, and a lot more.  Hit the jump to watch

Exclusive Clip from VAMPIRE Starring Kevin Zegers and Trevor Morgan

by     Posted: January 18th, 2011 at 2:55 pm

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Last week, we showed you the first images from Shunji Iwai’s Vampire.  Today, we’re pleased to bring you an exclusive clip from the film.  In the clip, Renfield (Trevor Morgan from Mean Creek) processes the discovery that his friend Simon (Kevin Zegers from Frozen) is a vampire.  The film also stars Rachael Leigh Cook (She’s All That), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider), Adelaide Clemens (X-Men Origins: Wolverine), and Kristin Kreuk (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li).

Hit the jump to check out the clip along with the synopsis.  Vampire will be playing at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, which runs from January 20th – 30th.  Click here for more of our Sundance 2011 coverage.

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