First Look: Upcoming Movie Stills

First Look: Upcoming Movie Stills

While combing the web, I came across a ton of shots from upcoming movies and I just had to post. I always love to see tiny sneak peeks of films I am interested in seeing.

Kristen Stewart in The Cake Eaters:

'The Cake Eaters' is a quirky, small town, ensemble drama that explores the lives of two interconnected families coming to terms with love in the face of loss. Living in rural America, The Kimbrough family is a normally odd bunch; Easy, the patriarch and local butcher, is grieving over the recent loss of his wife, Ceci, while hiding a secret ongoing affair for years; Beagle, his youngest son who was left to care for his ailing mother, works in the local high school cafeteria by day but has a burning passion inside that manifests itself through painting street signs; and the eldest son, Guy, has been away from the family for years while pursuing his rock star dream in the big city until the day he learns of his mother's passing and that he's missed the funeral. Upon Guy's return home, relationships between the characters begin to unravel; Beagle's pent up emotions connect with Georgia Kaminski, a terminally ill teenage girl wanting to experience love before it's too late; Easy's long time affair with Marg, Georgia's eccentric grandmother, is finally exposed to the Kimbrough children; and Guy discovers that, in his absence, his high school sweetheart, Stephanie, has moved on and started a family of her own. Through it all, The Kimbroughs and Kaminski's manage to establish a new beginning in the face of their greatest fears.

Rupert Grint in Cherrybomb:

Cherry Bomb follows teenagers Luke, Malachy, and Michelle as they
embark on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing
cars. But what starts out as a game turns deadly serious when the three
discover that they can't get off the wild ride they've set in motion.

Clive Owen and Naomi Watts in The International:

An Interpol agent (Owen) attempts to expose a high-profile financial institution's role in an international arms dealing ring.

Daniel Radcliffe and Michael Gambon in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

As Harry Potter begins his 6th year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry, he discovers an old book marked mysteriously "This book
is the property of the Half-Blood Prince" and begins to learn more
about Lord Voldemort's dark past.

ONTD

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COMMENTS...

tom tom said:

The cake eaters was filmed in the summer of 2006. Do not think that makes it a new picture.

LizzyMel LizzyMel said:

well, it's hasn't been released yet so it is a new picture!
anyway, i love kristen stewart and her choice of films.

<a href="/user/123" title="View user profile.">CapturingLife</a>
22267 points
CapturingLife said:

Yep, The Cake Eaters is supposed to finally be released in theaters in Feb. Crossing my fingers. I'm looking forward to Cherry Bomb, too but there's no set release date for the U.S. I liked Rupert in Driving Lessons (and it was funny that Julie Walters was in it with him LOL).

<a href="/user/745" title="View user profile.">gia</a>
510 points
gia said:

Since Kristen is playing someone sick, her sleepy stoned look will fit in perfectly...I love Clive Owen!! Naomi is an added bonus.

Hillary Hillary said:

Rupert looks so freakin' sexy.

Chrissy Chrissy said:

The Cake Eaters still hasn't been released? I've been wanting to watch it but I thought it was an old one.

<a href="/user/1128" title="View user profile.">exposition</a>
15065 points
exposition said:

Really want to see Cherrybomb.

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