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Friday, October 15, 2010

Make Your Way to the Theater for The Way Back

Across the pond, English newspaper The Guardian has posted the trailer for The Way Back. It chronicles the story of a group of soldiers that escape a Siberian prison and must survive the wilderness for safe passage into India. Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, Mark Strong, Ed Harris, and Saoirse Ronan star. This cast should make for intense performances. I love how diverse Strong and Farrell have become and look forward to seeing their range of emotions in this film. Hits theaters January 11, 2011.

Check out the trailer here.

Jonesing for Gosling

I think everyone has an affinity for seeing the progression of their favorite starlets. For me, Ryan Gosling has grown into a dynamic actor. He will be finishing 2010 with two great roles, one is generating Oscar buzz. I will definitely be filling a theater seat to see All Good Things and Blue Valentine later this year.

Check out the trailer for these two films below...

All Good Things, in theaters December 3rd


Blue Valentine, in theaters December 31st

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Bootleg Footage for Machete from ComiCon

Came across this footage on Bloody Disgusting and had to share...you're welcome! Love Danny Trejo!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Hated the Movie, loved the Fan-based Trailer (Plus Two Cent/Second Review)

Nurv.com created a Inception-inspired Dumb & Dumber trailer. From my recollection, the movie was cheesy and chocked full of slapstick, cheap laughs. My boyfriend seems to think it was a cinematic achievement. Seeing this trailer made me wish I remembered it differently!

And my two cent/ review of Inception:

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Unstoppable Trailer and Cast

MTV Movies Blog offers the first look at the 20th Century Fox production, Unstoppable. Denzel Washington and Chris Pine play a experienced railroad conductor and trainee (giggles at the play on word) respectively. Their are tasked with stopping an unmanned freight train, filled with biohazardous explosives, before it "wipes out a city." This film reunites director Tony Scott with Washington for the fifth time (Crimson Tide, Man on Fire, Déjà Vu and Taking of Pelham 1 2 3).

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Reel It In: Catfish

This fall's movie releases are shaping up to be an awesome lineup for theaters! I kept hearing about Catfish in passing, but it wasn't until I saw this trailer that I wanted to share with fellow movie lovers. Catfish appears to start out like a simple lighthearted documentary when Nev (played by Henry Joost) wants to make an online connection in person. His friends tag along chronicling the journey which turns into something that no one could have ever expected.


The blogosphere is brimming with positive reviews after the film debuted at Sundance earlier this year. Many critics laud its clever use of technology to tell the story and its social implications. The Hollywood  Reporter adds:
"Catfish" provides those fearful of new tech myriad reasons to second-guess life in the Second Life age. The filmmakers not only document the many ways services like Facebook and YouTube move the real-world action along, but they use the tools themselves as storytellers -- charting trips on Google Maps, calling upon the search giant's "street view" photographs to flesh out their detective work, and so on.
Honestly, seems like a film that might usher in a new type of film. Ed Norton (loves him!) insisted:
"Catfish was one of the most surprising movies I have seen in a long time. The movie shifted tones 3 times, it was hilarious, then it was truly terrifying, then it was really profound and moving. That is what you aspire to do in a movie."
They have created a virtual world where you can see Nev's Apple desktop. I was hoping to get a closer look at two still later in the trailer, but the photos and videos featured provide context for our protagonist photographer.

Catfish swims into theaters September 17th.

Friday, August 6, 2010

A Handsome Night on The Town

Apple has the latest trailer for The Town. Ben Affleck (also writing and directing), John Hamm (Mad Men), Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker) star in the latest project out of Warner Bros. The Town hits theaters September 17th. According to various sites, the film follows four bank robbers after their latest heist as they avoid authorities.

Looks like a great film, glad to see Affleck at the helms since Gone Baby Gone. On screen, he hasn't bounced back from Gigli and Hollywoodland, but Smokin' Aces and He's Just Not that Into You garnered a cult following and critical acclaim respectively. I have a soft spot in my heart for Renner after seeing him in a straight to video, Neo Ned and smaller TV appearances.

The "Power" of Facebook: A Fan-Made Trailer

I am excited to see The Social Network. Apparently, so is outspoken rapper, Kanye West. You might have heard about his recent impromptu performance at their headquarters. Here's a version of the movie trailer with  West's new single, "Power." Personally, I like this version better. A fitting song if I might say so.



You can get see the newly updated trailer and get all the production's updates on their official site, here. The featured trailer could have been two trailers as the first 54 seconds flash before your eyes like those new iPhone Facetime commercials. The second half (equally as good) is more dramatic and provides a sense of the movie's intensity and arch.

Speaking of social networking, follow me on Twitter @reelmoviemagic

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Zack Snyder Sucker Punches Audiences with 2011 Project

When I saw that High School Musical star, Vanessa Hudgens was attached to a ZACK SNYDER project called Sucker Punch, I almost wrote it off. I also saw former "Real World" member Jamie Chung (she went on to star in Sorority Row). Again, I thought, I'll pass. When I read that Emily Browning (photoshopped featured in the below poster) was starring I thought I may listen out for news. I liked her in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and earlier projects. I did become interested when hearing that John Hamm (Mad Men) and Carla Gugino (Watchmen), and Jena Malone (The Soloist) were cast. I absolutely loved Malone in Bastard out of Carolina and Donnie Darko, I predict she'll be the voice of reason in this flick.


The trailer and more when you read on....

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Tron Legacy

This is the latest trailer for Tron Legacy, the sequel to the 1982 film. The movie's Facebook page says
TRON is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous
The page went up after Comic Con and asks you to "get on the grid." You can also follow updates on Twitter. The Disney movie will be showing in Disney Digital 3DIMAX 3D and RealD 3D and hit theaters on December 17th. Disney's website has cool interactive games for geeks like me...:-D

Glad to see this movie finally come to fruition. The concept, alone calls for nothing less than perfection in terms of graphics and effects. From the looks of the previous trailer, it will deliver. Below, I've included the most recent YouTube trailer for your viewing pleasure.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Two Cent/Second Review

Saw Predators earlier this week. I definitely think it's worth seeing, but it gets cheesy midway and predictable through the film. That was disappointing since it starts off kicking @$$ and taking names. Adrian Brody is great as a strategic leader, but I can't picture him as a dangerous assassin (previous Predator protagonists: Danny Glover, Arnold Schwarzenegger). This was not a well-fitting departure for Laurence Fishburne or Topher Grace (again disappointing). 

The action sequences and special effects were great when they weren't planning or fighting for their survival. I felt like the mystique of the predators was taken away for the sake of setting this film apart (Robert Rodriguez previously said this film picks up where Predator series left off - there's also a brief reference in the film). Thankfully, it does not follow the "Alien vs Predator" franchise. There's also potential for a sequel, which would be welcome and surely greeted with great reception. This film opened third with approximately $10 million its opening weekend.

Thoughts?

Night Chronicles: Devil

Today, I told a really funny joke (I'm pretty corny, so I take pride in every chuckle I get)! I was working as an elevator attendant for an event and this guy gets in the elevator and asks...
"how's the elevator gig going?" 
I responded...
"it has its ups and down." 
**cue rim shot**
Anyways...that joke made me remember to post this movie trailer. Shyamalan brings us Devil, that puts five strangers on an elevator. This is a familiar formula: you place strangers in a situation that truly shows their human (possibly) [in]nature, fear of the unknown (and enclosures) and add a plot twist, but I am still excited to see the Devil. Hits theaters September 17th. You'll recognize some of the faces - Chris Messina (Julie and Julia, Greenberg), Geoffrey Arend (500 Days of Summer), Bojana Novakovic (Edge of Darkness, Drag Me to Hell), Logan Marshall-Green (Dark Blue) and Bokeem Woodbine (Saving Grace).
You can follow the films updates on M. Night Shyamalan's website at www.thenightchronicles.com/devil/.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Machete: I Smell a Future Cult Classic

If you're a fan of the burly Danny Trejo, you'll enjoy Machete. Trejo is a ex-federale kicking butt and taking names for revenge against his conspiring bosses. Legendary Robert DeNiro, action hero Steve Segal, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, Cheech Marin, Don Johnson, Jeff Fahey, and jailbird Lindsay Lohan star alongside Trejo.



You might remember this trailer from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse features in 2007. This guy is 66 years old and I wouldn't want to mess with this guy! Being a peripheral tough guy has definitely helped him become a unappreciated screen gem, but you can look forward to seeing more of his projects this year through 2012. I can see this film developing a cult following with the versatile Rodriguez heading the project.
CAN.NOT.WAIT!!!!

You can view the "illegal"  and very timely trailer from Aint It Cool.

Computer Screens on the Big Screen

The Social Network - I'm starting to think this isn't going to be a movie about geeks with a great idea with nothing but a Coke and a smile. Regardless, I'm looking forward seeing this movie. I heart Justin Timberlake and rooting for Jesse Eisenberg's star to shine bright! Also want to see up and comer Andrew Garfield (He's in Never Let Me Go), the recently confirmed Spiderman. For the latest on the film, visit www.500millionfriends.com. Sony brings The Social Network to theaters this October.



Middle Men is another film focusing on milestones that shook the Internet. Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi and Kelsey Grammer (ummm YAY!!!) According to IMDB, Men "chronicles Jack Harris, one of the pioneers of internet commerce, as he wrestles with his morals and struggles not to drown in a sea of conmen, mobsters, drug addicts, and pornstars." Sounds cool, definitely a formula we've seen before (people come into money in sleazy way and surprised when they meet unsavory characters...yada yada yada), regardless should make for a great flick if Grammer and Ribisi don't wet your whistle.

Check out the trailer here.

Enough to Make You Bend Over Backwards in Fear

This has got to be the creepiest poster I have ever seen in my frickin life!

Lionsgate is distributing Eli Roth's latest production, The Last Exorcism. He has been tweeting about the movie a lot lately and I'm sure the Hostel director will deliver.

The movie is shot like a faux documentary chronicling a slick reverend's last exorcism gone-awry. I don't recognize any of the flick's players, but you might have seen the protagonist, played by Patrick Fabian, in "Big Love" 

Exorcism hit theaters August 27th. For photos and the latest trailer, visit the website here.

Vampires Suck: This Movie Might Too, but Rings True

Who has two thumbs and is tired of all these vampire movies, books, and shows...this gal! Came across this trailer and had to share with fellow Twihaters. While I'd probably wait to see this movie on DVD (or on TV), it makes valid points about the on-screen hormone melting pots new breed of vampire films.


Vampires Suck Exclusive Trailer - Watch more Funny Videos

Anneliese van der Pol (That's So Raven) and Hangover's Ken Jeong star. Vampires Suck comes out later this summer.

Cue the revival of werewolf, alien, and zombie flicks.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Let Me In Invites a Reimagining of Novel Adaptation

The trailer for Let Me In hit the web earlier this week. Let Me In is the American adaptation of Swedish horror film, Let the Right One In based on John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel. The Overture Films production will, like its predecessor, follow a lonely young boy that befriends a child vampire. Director Matt Reeves said this film is more of a reimagining, so audiences can expect surprises and a different direction. Kick-Ass actress Chloe Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road), Elias Koteas (Shutter Island) and Richard Jenkins (Stepbrothers) topline this movie, which hits theaters October 1st.

You can definitely see that they are trying to reach a wider audience. I think this will be a bit more mainstream and lack the art house melodramatics, but only time will tell. You can can out the trailer for Let the Right One In here.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Book Smarts for Movie Lovers

I had to share a segment from last night's Last Comic Standing on film adaptations. Best line: "Oh, Brad Pitt is in this book...so far just words!"



Mike Kaplan is a semi-finalist in the competition and one of the reasons that I am a newbie to the show. A must-see for an evening laugh.

PA2

Photo Credit: Genre Addict

I was one of those geeks that was really excited by all the hype around Paranormal Activity...and yes, I really liked it!

So imagine how anxious I was to present the trailer for the sequel! So much so that I decided to revert back to my blogspot. I was having too much trouble converting to a custom web address, thus ending that dream...for now (sorry for that tangent!).

Friday, June 25, 2010

Retired and Extremely Dangerous...sounds like my mom!

RED packs a punch with Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, Richard Dreyfuss and Mary-Louise Parker helming this flick. Will Freeman's turn in Wanted or Mirren's Shadow Boxer make them believable as retiring ex-CIA agents alongside action action tour de force Bruce? For me, seeing Willis grace us with his wit, charm, and "I'm old but I can still kick your @$$" bit is enough to get me to a theater. Summit Entertainment brings this eponymous DC comic book series to theaters October 15th.

Conviction

In my mind, I published and posted this trailer two weeks ago! 

Wanted to share Conviction, inspired by Betty Anne Waters' fight to save her brother from prison. Waters completed her GED and went on to finish college and law school to prove her brother's innocence. Hillary Swank, Minnie Driver, Juliette Lewis, Sam Rockwell, and Melissa Leo, and Peter Gallagher (still very hot!). Although Swank may not fly this movie to box office success (especially since last year's Amelia didn't perform well.), still think it might be worth a gather.

Intensity Much?

Mashable got their hands on an exclusive teaser for The Social Network. Seriously? The music sounds like Hans Zimmer's score from the  Inception's promo. I agree with one commenter on ComingSoon.Net that says,
"I like David Fincher, alot. Hes a great director but this teaser is ****. My idea would have all his films lined up, like How Scorse did it with Shutter Island TV spot. "From the Director of Se7vn, Fight Club and Curious Case of Benjamin Button, comes the newest thriller to hit the big screen......SOCIAL NETWORK!"
Network is an adaptation of Aaron Sorkin's Accidental Billionaires about CEO Mark Zuckerburg. I'm excited to see this film since it stars Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland), Justin Timberlake (another try at drama...sigh), Andrew Garfield (he's in Never Let Me Go, which I featured here), and Rashida Jones (Parks & Recreation, I Love You Man). This film pokes theaters on October 1st.

Another film I want to bring to your attention is The Tillman Story. It tells the story of Pat Tillman, a promising solider that turned down a NFL career to serve his country. He was posthumously decorated and honored, but as more details surrounding his death surfaced so did his family's demands for answers. Academy Award winner Josh Brolin narrates this documentary. Hits theaters late summer.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go is based on the book by the same title. Go is a coming-of-age film about teens at a boarding school dealing with their newly discovered livelihood as organ-donating clones. Considering that this is on my "to read" list, I am excited to see this adaptation come to the screen. The film stars Academy Award nominees Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley. Hits theaters this October.

The book of the same title came out in 2005. Here are a couple of pages for your reading pleasure.

Cruise into Action with These Three Trailers

The Movie Box has all of the latest clips and promo for Knight & Day starring the uber gorgeous Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. It hits the theaters this weekend. I am excited to Cruise bounce back from Valkyrie and that ridiculous Grossman character.

Green Hornet is the latest adaptation starring Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz. Looks like Rogen will stay true to his slacker comedy as a lackadaisical socialite turned vigilante. I hope this is the update the TV show needs to reach a younger generation.

iGN has two trailers up for Resident Evil: Afterlife. While I hear the movie does not stay true to the game, movie lovers will be surprised to find this Evil installment is filmed in 3D. Mila Jovovich and Ali Carter join RE pretty boys newbies Boris Kojoe(SurrogatesUncovers) and Wentworth Miller(Prison Break).

Get Animated with Movie Magic

If a Brazilian backdrop isn't enough to make you want to hit the beach then 20th Century Fox's Rio will! This 3D feature drops in theaters next year but this trailer should get you excited for the film (especially with Sergio Mendes' bossa nova hit in the background). TV host/comedian George Lopez, Academy Award nominee Anne Hathaway, Glee's Jane Lynch and many more voice this animated film. Doubt you'll be disappointed as it is by the movie magicians behind Ice Age.


The Smurfs teaser is up! This teaser should conjure all kinds of nostalgic memories for 80's babies everywhere! Hank Azaria is spot-on Garamel! Singer Katy Pery, Neil Patrick Harris, Sofia Vergara and more headline this 3D take on the cartoon. Think I'd keel over if there were a Snorks movie in the works...


The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the third installment of the Narnian books and films. From Internet buzz, Voyage revolves around the youngest of the Adam and Eve's quartet Edmund and Lucy as they venture back to fantasy and adventure-filled land.


The Illusionist or L'illusionniste is a French animated that looks like a quirky story that you will easily fall in love with. I could not find stateside showing, although it will likely be in limited release. I'll keep you posted on showings and distribution as I receive more info. The flick is distributed by Pathe Films.


Lastly, wanted to get you Tangled in Disney's take on Rapunzel voiced by Mandy Moore. Excited to see this become a light-hearted tale (it is based on a Brother Grimm fairy tale). Ewan McGregor, Ron Perlman and Steve Martin lend their pipes as well.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Karate Partay

Wanted to share a post from my event planning blog to begin planning a small shindig around "The Karate Kid", in theaters this Friday.
Check it below:
http://wrightfullysocialized.blogspot.com/2010/02/karate-kid-bash.html

If you're a dork like me you'll enjoy themed parties like this one. I am also excited to see this movie updated for the young'ns!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Topline Says It All...

Why this trailer isn't sprawled across the web is a mystery to me. Had to include since Sammie is in it. Jackson stars as an interrogator using unorthodox tactics against a terrorist who has set three nuclear bombs in the U.S. Michael Sheen and Carrie Ann-Moss also star in this in thriller. Looks like a intense, more updated Negotiator. If you've seen one terrorist film, you've seen them all.  


That aside, Glad to see Samuel back to dramatic roles, I love when he does intensity (see Time to Kill). 


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Four Star Site

If there are two Hollywood men I ABSOLUTELY love, they are Sam Jackson and Quentin Tarantino. I have honored Sammie in my own way, but I came across this awesome site, "The Tarantino Archives" that will blow your mind with Tarantino overload.

It was even blessed Tarantino who said the "website is just f$%^ing killer." If that's not enough reason to go to the website, check out the community where you can chat with other Reservoir Dog fans.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

When Life Doesn't Go As Planned, Go To The Movies

One of the great things about cinema is the wide range of subject matters it tackles. Its great to see surreal and realistic depictions of life's disappointments and what happens when things don't go according to plan. Most of the time films have happy endings or at least one that that has ran past a test audience for the most satisfying cut.

Then I saw this trailer and definitely felt it was worth sharing. Universal Pictures brings Adjustment Bureau to theaters this fall. It stars the ever versatile Matt Damon and uber gorgeous Emily Blunt. It mixes romance and suspense and will make the perfect recipe for a great dinner-and-a-movie date night as we follow the couple dealing with the consequences of "adjusting" their plans to be with each other.

Cyrus is another delightful film about fate and life's expectations. It stars John C. Reilly (a fellow Chicagoan), Marisa Tomei, Catherine Keener and the hilarious Jonah Hill.
"With John’s social life at a standstill and his ex—wife about to get remarried, a down on his luck divorcee finally meets the woman of his dreams, only to discover she has another man in her life – her son. Written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass, the iconoclastic filmmaking team behind Sundance Film Festival favorite THE PUFFY CHAIR (my favorite indie flick), CYRUS takes an insightful and funny look at love and family in contemporary Los Angeles." The film was chosen as the official selection for the SXSW and Sundance Film festivals.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Remakes & RomComs, Comedy & Drama + Suspense!

Morning Glory - seeing this trailer just made me light up. Rachel McAdams, Jeff Goldblum, Patrick Wilson, Diane Keaton, and Harrison Ford make for a solid cast. From the people that brought you The Devil Wears Prada.

The Killer Inside Me - while I'm not particularly a fan of any of these actors/actresses (Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson, and Jessica Alba), this might mark a break out role for each of them. Following in the same vain as the 1976 adaptation of the book by the same name, Killer follows a sheriff by day and sociopath by night. The premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

The Divide - I tend to like apocalyptic thriller films (The Mist, 28 Days (and Weeks) Later, Dawn of the Dead, Quarantine, etc) that throw a random cast group of people together to survive the unknown and each other. I've seen the buzz around this movie all over the web and it looks like it will be good.

Love Ranch chronicles the foundation of the first legal brothel in Nevada. Academy Award winners Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci star.

Going the Distance - You can totally see why Drew Barrymore & Justin Long are a couple, the chemistry oozes off the screen. They star as a couple trying to maintain their long distance relationship. Also features Christina Applegate and Charlie Day (from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," seriously that was enough to sell me)!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Action Overload


When I saw the trailer for this movie I thought I was going to keel over! Who hadn't thought it would be great to see Bruce spar with Stallone or Statham reunite with Jet Li at some point in their life?


Bring forth The Expendables, due out August 13th. These actors play veteran mercenaries on a mission in South America. Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler, Iron Man 2), WWF wrestler Steve Austin (The Condemned), Terry Crews (Are We There Yet?) and UFC champ Randy Couture fill out the muscle-clad cast. This movie even brings the Cali Governator back to the screen!

Anyone who loves explosions, a good knife fight and muscular protagonists should love this movie [points to self]. Definitely can't speak to the plot, which seems like the run of the mill action flick, but the headliners should definitely pack a punch to the box office competition.

Check out some interesting production trivia here and the movie blog here.

Photo Credit: Apple

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Remakes & Retakes

It seems like Hollywood is losing its juice now-a-days with all the remakes done as of late as well as those in production. Two in particular are The Karate Kid and Predators, both due out this summer.

The new Kid will follow in its 1984 predecessor's footsteps as a coming of age film. It also transports the characters to China, whereas the original took place in California. As a product of the 80's, I am excited to see them rework the franchise on June 11. I think that the story is one that could be welcome (as are most films geared toward families). I think it can be especially relatable among younger crowds with bullying in the news. Hope over to Sony Pictures for more information.

Also, I am excited to see Jaden Smith hold up a movie. He has grown up before our eyes and he has definitely has the charisma and charm of his dad, Will Smith (also producing along with his wife, Jada). Jackie Chan and Taraji P. Henson round out this production.

Predators, in theaters July 9th, has a very talented cast. Adrian Brody, Topher Grace, Danny Trejo and Laurence Fishburne. Make sure you check out the movie's official website. The 1987 original starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers and Jesse Ventura as a military unit trying to survive a Central American jungle and an extraterrestrial force to be reckoned with. Robert Rodriguez's update will take place on an alien reserve where a hand-picked group must survive being hunted by aliens.

Movie Trailers I've been following...

Megamind: Who do you think would win in a fight: Brad Pitt or Will Ferrell?

You Again: I have hope that one day there will be a female equivalent to 40 Year Old Virgin. This might not be it, but it looks like a step in the right direction. Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, and Betty White:-D

Splice: Adrian Brody has not tickled my fancy since The Pianist and Sarah Polley doesn't make me want to see it either. What did pique my interest were blogs that have been following the production.

Super 8: J.J.Abrams + Spielberg = guaranteed theater seat!

Inception: I've always been interested in Leonardo DiCaprio's projects, but I tend to be weary of overly-hyped pictures. However, this one adds Ellen Page (Juno), Marion Cotilliard (Nine), Joseph Gordon Levitt (500 Days of Summer - one of my indie faves) and more to the mix. If anything, the visuals should be enough to make you excited to see Inception later this summer.