David Cronenberg wrote and directed Cosmopolis based on Don DeLillo’s novel, a study of capitalism in a slightly futuristic metropolis. It stars Robert Pattinson and is a sure bet to be headed for Cannes in May. It is being released first May 23 in France, where it is the first release from Stone Angels, the new company founded by Luc Besson’s former partner Pierre Ange Le Pogam. Jay Baruchel, Samantha Morton, Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti, Mathieu Amalric and Sarah Gadon co-star.
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I’m thinking I’m Team Edward when it comes to supporting an actor using his cachet to book projects with interesting directors. As opposed to, you know, doing some crappy action movie.
well that was… interesting…
Looks raunchy and weird. Nice, Cronenberg! Is he really pissing in the limo? lol
Really excited to see this. Congrats to Rob, David and their teams.
Somebody saw Alphaville and Blade Runner and Twilight…
Looks more like somebody read a novel by Don DeLillo and thought it would make a good movie.
Are you suggesting Cronenberg’s work is derivative of Scott’s? Surely not. It’s more Spider,Videodrome and DeLillo than Godard, in any event.
Are you kidding? Cronenberg has been doing subversive sci-fi for decades. In fact, the chestburster idea in “Alien” was a direct rip-off from Cronenberg’s “Shivers”.
Looks amazing, finally a trailer to get excited about. Bravo to the team who put it together, definitely makes me want to see it!
David Cronnenberg’s movies have the worst cinematography. Dreadfully bad…
You know, I thought that about “Crash”, but “History of violence” is not that bad. Maybe a little raw in photography department…
Actually, I thought the cinematography in “A Dangerous Method” was amazing.
Regardless, I’m glad to see Cronenberg getting back to his roots! Plus I LOVE Don Delillo.
Wow. This looks edgy and exciting and intense. I cannot wait to see this movie.
Have to admit, this looks pretty badass. Curious to see if it holds up in more than 30-second bursts though.
it surpassed my expectations
Pattison really trying to avoid getting type casted.
Gattaca! Gattaca!
(Not perfectly relevant, but I felt like screaming it in a prison riot sort of way).
finally a new futuristic kink-out. I’ll actually pay to see this!
Sweet. Titles reminded me of Enter The Void’s opening credits.