8 items from 2013
26 April 2013 2:40 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin (Paul Rudd) and his girlfriend's brother, Lance (Emile Hirsch), dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire. As they sink into their job in the remarkable landscape, they learn more than they want to about each other and their own limitations. An unlikely friendship develops through humor and nasty exchanges, leading to surprising affection. We have the first Prince Avalanche poster and trailer for you to check out. Watch as these two individuals grow close in surprising and unexpected ways.
Prince Avalanche - Trailer
Adapted from Icelandic film Either Way, writer/director David Gordon Green gets back to his independent roots with this character study, which shows his knack for realistically capturing people and finding meaning in their lives and dreams. With a »
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26 April 2013 12:59 PM, PDT | Filmofilia | See recent Filmofilia news »
Magnolia Pictures has released a new trailer for one of David Gordon Green‘s upcoming indie features, Prince Avalanche, starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch as a pair of traffic line-painting city workers who apparently spend a summer in the country repainting lines and getting in touch with their inner-selves. Hit the jump and watch the new trailer. An American remake of the Icelandic film Either Way, also stars Gina Grande, Joyce Payne, Lance LeGault, and Lynn Shelton. Here’s the synopsis for the film An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend’s brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to...
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- Allan Ford
26 April 2013 6:14 AM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »
Trailer for Fox Searchlight Pictures' Prince Avalanche, starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch The first trailer's in for the David Gordon Green comedy which can be seen via the player below, courtesy of Apple. An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend’s brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire. As they sink into their job in the remarkable landscape, they learn more than they want to about each other and their own limitations. An unlikely friendship develops through humor and nasty exchanges, leading to surprising affection. Adapted from Icelandic film Either Way, Prince Avalanche is driven by wonderful performances by Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch, and Lance LeGault. Writer/director David Gordon Green gets back to his independent roots with this character study, which »
25 April 2013 8:30 AM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »
Magnolia Pictures' Prince Avalanche adds first poster for the upcoming comedy which sees release on iTunes and On Demand, as well as in theaters from August 9th. Also, be sure to watch a short 6 second video sneak peek of the upcoming trailer. Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch star in the David Gordon Green film. The film is adapted from Icelandic film Either Way. Also in the cast are Lance LeGault, Joyce Payne, Gina Grande and Lynn Shelton. An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend’s brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire. As they sink into their job in the remarkable landscape, they learn more than they want to about each other and their own limitations. An unlikely friendship develops through humor and nasty exchanges, »
30 January 2013 3:30 AM, PST | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »
All hail mighty Sundance, the King of the Film Festivals (really, tell us one that's bigger, at least in America), that annual gathering where movie stars, journalists, Park City locals and even Paris Hilton join together to check out what Robert Redford considers the year's best independent films.
Sundance 2013 has been called one of the best fests in years as it features terrific new works by such renowned directors as Richard Linklater ("Before Midnight"), Shane Carruth ("Upstream Color"), David Gordon Green ("Prince Avalanche") and Joseph Gordon-Levitt ("Don Jon's Addiction") as well as some stunning premieres by first-time filmmakers ... and a lot of pretty amazing films that fall somewhere in-between.
Our sister site, Film.com, has a crack team of critics on site trying to catch as many of the 200+ films screening at this year's festival as possible. Here are the Sundance scoops so far ...
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27 January 2013 2:20 AM, PST | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
Title: Prince Avalanche Director: David Gordon Green Starring: Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch, Lance LeGault There is no time quite like the 80s. There is a look and a style of dress that immediately evokes that particular decade, and it is fully present in David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche. Alvin (Paul Rudd) spends his days working as a traffic line painter in Texas following widespread wildfires, with his girlfriend’s brother Lance (Emile Hirsch) in tow. The two could not be more different, as Alvin revels in solitude and hard work, while Lance prefers to talk about girls and complain about the boring nature of his life. What ensues is a slow-paced [ Read More ]
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23 January 2013 5:56 PM, PST | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
Director/Screenwriter: David Gordon Green
Cast: Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch, Lance LeGault, Joyce Payne
Soundtrack: Explosions in the Sky, David Wingo
Synopsis: An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend’s brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire. As they sink into their job in the remarkable landscape, they learn more than they want to about each other and their own limitations. An unlikely friendship develops through humor and nasty exchanges, leading to surprising affection.
Story and Direction
After helming a couple of big-budget studio comedies, David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Your Highness) returns to Sundance with a smaller and sweeter comedy gem. This was an unconventional film all around for the writer/director who started with the title - which bares no meaning, he »
- Eli Reyes
22 January 2013 2:15 PM, PST | Pop2it | See recent Pop2it news »
If you're excited at the very idea of David Gordon Green making an indie movie again, you'll definitely like "Prince Avalanche" [premiering at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival].
For those who don't know, Green burst onto the indie scene back in 2000 with the critically acclaimed, but microscopically released, "George Washington" and followed-up with a series of well-regarded low-budget films. "All the Real Girls" (starring a pre-"New Girl" Zooey Deschanel) and "Snow Angels" (with Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale), both debuted at Sundance. "Undertow" (with Jamie Bell, Josh Lucas and Dermot Mulroney) premiered at the Toronto and New York film festivals.
Then Green broke into the mainstream with the Judd Apatow-produced "Pineapple Express." Lesser studio efforts "Your Highness" and "The Sitter" followed. After his guerrilla-style experience shooting last year's Clint Eastwood/"Halftime in America" Super Bowl commercial, Green decided to get some friends together and make a movie cheap, quick and quiet.
The result is the scruffy, »
- editorial@zap2it.com
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