Showing posts with label OctoArts Films International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OctoArts Films International. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Terrorism & Real Events in "Imperium!"

09.08.2016 – Daniel Radcliffe has grown up. He’s no longer the boy who live, but a brilliant actor going to the extremes taking challenging roles breaking the mold what everyone has got used to when he first introduced as a young wizard.

Now an adult having cast in independent features as well as other interesting characters known or original has given Radcliffe a variety of personalities that would be associated to the movies he appeared with. But “Imperium” must be the film to see him at his best that would define him as a well rounded actor.

At its core, “Imperium” is about an undercover cop on a dangerous mission starring Daniel Radcliffe, Toni Colette and Seth Numrich. From the accounts of Mike German, a real FBI agent who spent years infiltrating the white supremacist community, inspired director Daniel Ragussis to tell a classic story in an original way in the intense thriller “Imperium.”

In the real world, the best agents don’t look like James Bond or Jason Bourne, nor can kill four men with a pencil. But being tough-minded is what real agents are made of, always out-thinking the enemy. Real agents can convince almost anyone that they aren’t the one thing every bad guy is looking for – an infiltrator.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Daniel Radcliffe in "Imperium!"

08.24.2016 – Daniel Radcliffe from the boy who lived to mature roles as Victor Frankenstein’s assistant Igor to the antagonist in “Now You See Me 2” he continues to carve a career now with interesting characters that he steps into.

This time he portrays a character as an FBI agent and you’ll see him go bald too.

Certainly there are more roles opening up for Daniel Radcliffe and “Imperium” is one of them that gives him a new challenge in adding up to his ever growing resume.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Simon Helberg in "Florence Foster Jenkins!"

08.18.2016 – Simon Helberg may have been known as one of the supporting cast from that show called “Big Bang Theory” he brings his talent in to the upcoming film featuring Meryl Streep as Cosmé McMoon in “Florence Foster Jenkins.”

This is not Helberg’s first film that has been appearing in supporting roles since 1999. Of course as the aerospace engineer, Howard Wolowitz has to deal with three other nerds and his on-screen wife Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz (portrayed by Melissa Rauch). But in this film he’s there support the lead characters…

Monday, August 8, 2016

Meryl Streep as "Florence Foster Jenkins!"

08.08.2016 – The biographical comedy-drama film “Florence Foster Jenkins” inspired by true events is something Meryl Streep would dive in as the leading role. The story of a New York heiress who became an opera singer known for her painful lack of singing skills is something an interesting life story for Ms Jenkins.

Besides Streep in the role of this diva you also got Hugh Grant from the direction of Stephen Frears with this slice of life-kind of narrative that would be something for those looking for a good humor at the same time some inspiration...

Friday, July 8, 2016

Marauders | Modern Day Robin Hood!

07.08.2016 – When you put an aging Bruce Willis at the helm with a leading role in a action film that includes Christopher Meloni, Adrian Grenier, and Dave Baustista expect some high octane action and gut wrenching visuals expect explosions.

There’s nothing like pure adrenaline and random carnage that has something to do with Bruce Willis or better yet someone physically imposing like Dave Bautista would make you want to see how these two actors fit in this upcoming film.

“Marauders” reels into action when a bank is hit by a brutal heist, all evidence points to the owner (Bruce Willis) and his high-powered clients. But as a group of FBI agents (Christopher Meloni, Dave Bautista and Adrian Grenier) dig deeper into the case — and the deadly heists continue — it becomes clear that a larger conspiracy is at play.

Bruce Willis portrays Jeffrey Hubert, president and owner of Hubert National Bank, and the target of repeated heists. An air of entitlement and authority, he goes ballistic when the local newspaper smells a scandal beyond simple robbery.

“Marauders explores the idea of to what lengths you go to right a wrong, and then where does that place you. Does that place you on the side of wrong? It’s almost revenge...

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Marital Woes in Our Kind of Traitor!

06.02.2016 – “Our Kind of Traitor” is a British spy film with a twist as much the spy genre has been reinvented in so many ways it gives you a fresh look on its stories.

Rarely will you ever see the next best thing to the famous spy films of today.

The best ones are built franchises that keep on churning the same concepts, but not with “Our Kind of Traitor” and this one might be those underrated spy films you might it interesting that involves ordinary people put on a spotlight front and center.