Stars: Thomas Kretschmann, Marta Gastini, Asia Argento, Unax Ugalde, Miriam Giovanelli, Rutger Hauer, Maria Cristina Heller, Augusto Zucchi, Franco Ravera, Giovanni Franzoni | Written by Dario Argento, Enrique Cerezo, Stefano Piani, Antonio Tentori | Directed by Dario Argento
As a reviewer I tend not to follow the opinion’s of others – no matter how many people share the same opinion or how many times I’m told said opinion is true. I know that, for the most part, my taste in movies is more aligned to the audience that reads my reviews than my fellow bloggers and critics… Which is why I was willing to part with my hard-earned money to discover the truth about Dario Argento’s take on Dracula for myself.
I kind of wish I’d listened to everyone else.
When Tania (Asia Argento), a young woman, is attacked and killed by a mysterious dark shadow in the woods...
As a reviewer I tend not to follow the opinion’s of others – no matter how many people share the same opinion or how many times I’m told said opinion is true. I know that, for the most part, my taste in movies is more aligned to the audience that reads my reviews than my fellow bloggers and critics… Which is why I was willing to part with my hard-earned money to discover the truth about Dario Argento’s take on Dracula for myself.
I kind of wish I’d listened to everyone else.
When Tania (Asia Argento), a young woman, is attacked and killed by a mysterious dark shadow in the woods...
- 10/1/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Dario Argento's Dracula 3D has released a trailer.
Blade Runner legend Rutger Hauer stars as Abraham Van Helsing in the legendary Italian horror director's new film.
The movie retells the classic Bram Stoker vampire tale.
Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Marta Castini, Unax Ugaide, Miriam Giovanelli, Maria Christina Heller, Giovanni Franzoni, Augusto Zucchi, Francesco Rossini, Giuseppe Lo Console, Christian Burruano, Franco Ravera and Riccardo Cicogna also feature in the movie.
Argento is best known for his horror classic Suspiria. David Gordon Green was working on a remake of the film, but the project has apparently stalled.
Argento's Dracula 3D will debut in Us cinemas on October 4. A UK release has not been announced.
Blade Runner legend Rutger Hauer stars as Abraham Van Helsing in the legendary Italian horror director's new film.
The movie retells the classic Bram Stoker vampire tale.
Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Marta Castini, Unax Ugaide, Miriam Giovanelli, Maria Christina Heller, Giovanni Franzoni, Augusto Zucchi, Francesco Rossini, Giuseppe Lo Console, Christian Burruano, Franco Ravera and Riccardo Cicogna also feature in the movie.
Argento is best known for his horror classic Suspiria. David Gordon Green was working on a remake of the film, but the project has apparently stalled.
Argento's Dracula 3D will debut in Us cinemas on October 4. A UK release has not been announced.
- 9/20/2013
- Digital Spy
The legendary Dario Argento (Suspiria, Opera) returns next month with IFC Midnight's Argento's Dracula 3D. Today, iTunes Movie Trailers has debuted the trailer and you can check it out in the player after the break!
Starring Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Marta Castini, Rutger Hauer, Unax Ugaide, Miriam Giovanelli, Maria Christina Heller, Giovanni Franzoni, Augusto Zucchi, Francesco Rossini, Giuseppe Lo Console, Christian Burruano, Franco Ravera and Riccardo Cicogna, Argento's Dracula 3D offers a bloody, luridly creepy 3D version of the classic vampire tale, drenched in gore and sex. An unsuspecting Englishman arrives in Transylvania, lured by a job with a local nobleman. But the undead Count Dracula's real target is the man's innocent young wife. Featuring the iconic Rutger Hauer as vampire hunter Van Helsing and the inimitable Asia Argento (Dario's own daughter) as a local all-too-eager to fall under the Count's sway.
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Starring Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Marta Castini, Rutger Hauer, Unax Ugaide, Miriam Giovanelli, Maria Christina Heller, Giovanni Franzoni, Augusto Zucchi, Francesco Rossini, Giuseppe Lo Console, Christian Burruano, Franco Ravera and Riccardo Cicogna, Argento's Dracula 3D offers a bloody, luridly creepy 3D version of the classic vampire tale, drenched in gore and sex. An unsuspecting Englishman arrives in Transylvania, lured by a job with a local nobleman. But the undead Count Dracula's real target is the man's innocent young wife. Featuring the iconic Rutger Hauer as vampire hunter Van Helsing and the inimitable Asia Argento (Dario's own daughter) as a local all-too-eager to fall under the Count's sway.
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- 9/19/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The legendary Dario Argento ( Suspiria , Opera ) returns next month with IFC Midnight's Argento's Dracula 3D . Today, iTunes Movie Trailers has debuted the trailer and you can check it out in the player below! Starring Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Marta Castini, Rutger Hauer, Unax Ugaide, Miriam Giovanelli, Maria Christina Heller, Giovanni Franzoni, Augusto Zucchi, Francesco Rossini, Giuseppe Lo Console, Christian Burruano, Franco Ravera and Riccardo Cicogna, Argento's Dracula 3D offers a bloody, luridly creepy 3D version of the classic vampire tale, drenched in gore and sex. An unsuspecting Englishman arrives in Transylvania, lured by a job with a local nobleman. But the undead Count Dracula's real target is the man's innocent young wife. Featuring the iconic Rutger...
- 9/19/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Venice International Film Festival
R&C Prods.
VENICE, Italy -- Rush Hour is a strange English title for Vincenzio Marra's languid and unintentionally amusing drama about a corrupt member of Italy's Financial Police who thinks he can outwit his boss, major financiers, building unions and two beautiful women.
The only thing rushed about it is the screenplay, which stumbles into so many silly pitfalls that it provoked laughter at a press and industry screening at the Venice International Film Festival.
With leading man Michele Lastella providing handsome looks but only two expressions -- surprise and self-satisfaction -- the picture, which was in competition at the festival, is likely to sink without trace even on home territory.
The young police officer joins the financial department full of brisk energy and eager to suck up to Capt. Salvi, played by Augusto Zucchi as if he were a mafia don. Despite having a lovely and caring fiance (Giulia Bevilacqua), Costa succumbs to the charms of an older woman, a rich widow (Fanny Ardant).
After a successful career taking bribes left and right, which he shares with the captain, Costa quits the department and gets into the construction business, which he knows nothing about. Banal and predictable, the film's one element of interest is in guessing what cliche will come next.
RUSH HOUR
R&C Prods., The French Connection, RAI Cinema
Credits:
Director, writer: Vincenzio Marra
Producers: Tilde Corsi and Gianni Romoli
Director of photography: Luca Bigazzi
Production designer: Beatrice Scarpato
Costume Designer: Daniella Ciancio
Editor: Luca Benedetti
Cast:
Caterina: Fanny Ardant
Filippo: Michele Lastella
Francesca: Giulia Bevilacqua
Captain Salvi: Augusto Zucchi
Donati: Atonio Gerardi
Anna: Barba Valmorin
Patrizi: Nicola Labate
Prisco: Maurizio Tesei
Running time -- 95 minutes
No MPAA rating...
R&C Prods.
VENICE, Italy -- Rush Hour is a strange English title for Vincenzio Marra's languid and unintentionally amusing drama about a corrupt member of Italy's Financial Police who thinks he can outwit his boss, major financiers, building unions and two beautiful women.
The only thing rushed about it is the screenplay, which stumbles into so many silly pitfalls that it provoked laughter at a press and industry screening at the Venice International Film Festival.
With leading man Michele Lastella providing handsome looks but only two expressions -- surprise and self-satisfaction -- the picture, which was in competition at the festival, is likely to sink without trace even on home territory.
The young police officer joins the financial department full of brisk energy and eager to suck up to Capt. Salvi, played by Augusto Zucchi as if he were a mafia don. Despite having a lovely and caring fiance (Giulia Bevilacqua), Costa succumbs to the charms of an older woman, a rich widow (Fanny Ardant).
After a successful career taking bribes left and right, which he shares with the captain, Costa quits the department and gets into the construction business, which he knows nothing about. Banal and predictable, the film's one element of interest is in guessing what cliche will come next.
RUSH HOUR
R&C Prods., The French Connection, RAI Cinema
Credits:
Director, writer: Vincenzio Marra
Producers: Tilde Corsi and Gianni Romoli
Director of photography: Luca Bigazzi
Production designer: Beatrice Scarpato
Costume Designer: Daniella Ciancio
Editor: Luca Benedetti
Cast:
Caterina: Fanny Ardant
Filippo: Michele Lastella
Francesca: Giulia Bevilacqua
Captain Salvi: Augusto Zucchi
Donati: Atonio Gerardi
Anna: Barba Valmorin
Patrizi: Nicola Labate
Prisco: Maurizio Tesei
Running time -- 95 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 9/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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