
After tinkering with the climax, Warner Bros. is now gearing up for the release of an adjusted Gangster Squad early next year and they’ve delivered a new theatrical poster. Rocking a throwback vibe fitting with the 1940s setting, we get to see some Photoshopped faces of Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin and Emma Stone as they surround the rest of our fiery cast. Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Peña, Robert Patrick, Josh Pence, Frank Grillo and Mireille Enos make up the additional ensemble for Ruben Fleischer’s drama.
Following that, io9 has premiered a new, trippy one-sheet for John Dies at the End, the next feature from Bubba Ho-Tep director Don Coscarelli. Starring Rob Mayes and Chase Williamson, the duo play a pair of college dropouts that are tasked with saving the world. Check it out below for the film, which premiered at Sundance earlier this year and will arrive on VOD in December, and also stars Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman and Paul Giamatti.
Gangster Squad lands on January 11th, while John Dies at the End hits theaters on February 1st.
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The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits related to classic or independent cinema. If you have any suggestions, feel free to e-mail in or tweet to @TheFilmStage. Check out the rundown below. Above, a poster for the re-release of a restored Alfred [...]
Since any New York City cinephile has an almost suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not [...]
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