Red-Band Trailer for THE LOFT Starring Karl Urban, James Marsden, Eric Stonestreet, and Rhona Mitra

by     Posted: August 8th, 2012 at 8:21 am

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A red-band trailer has gone online for the thriller The Loft.  The film centers on five friends who have a loft where they can go to cheat on their wives.  Their perfect locale hits a bit of a snag when they find a woman brutally murdered in the loft, and they don’t know who’s responsible.  I first thought that this would be a claustrophobic film where the five friends would be turning on each other since they each have a key to the loft.  Instead, they start suspecting their wives to be jealous murderous who discovered their husbands’ secret.  It’s an odd approach, although it makes sense since the guys seems sleazy enough to distrust the woman they’ve wronged rather than the dishonest guys in their company.  The only question is whether or not we’ll care what happens to the five adulterers, and if we’d rather see them get their comeuppance than solve the mystery.

Hit the jump to check out the red-band trailer.  The impressive cast features Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet, Rachael Taylor, Rhona Mitra, Valerie Cruz, and Isabel Lucas.  The film currently has no release date.

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Anonymous Comments: (13 Responses)

  1. It would be nice if you added that the original was from Belgium. And the Netherlands made a remake too. This is the third time it’s being made.

  2. Indeed, it’s kind of embarassing not to have mentioned that – even though Erik Van Looy is directing the American remake of his very own film.

  3. And Matthias Schoenaerts, who plays one of the main characters, is not even mentioned. He was also in the original movie and starred in the Oscar-nominated Bullhead. Instead you mention Valerie Cruz and Isabel Lucas. Why?

    • I can’t see Urban as Batman. Period.

      Instead, I’d like to see Richard Armitage as Batman. Or if they want to go the softer route, Jim Sturgess.

  4. “It’s an odd approach, although it makes sense since the guys seems sleazy enough to distrust the woman they’ve wronged rather than the dishonest guys in their company.”

    You are an accredited journalist?

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