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Paul W.S. Anderson

Resident Evil: Retribution

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In Theaters (AU)    : 11th October 2012 In Theaters (USA) :

Resident Evil: Retribution

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The wildly successful film franchise adaptation that has grossed nearly $700 million worldwide to the popular video game series, Resident Evil, returns in its highly anticipated fifth installment, Resident Evil: Retribution in state-of-the-art 3D.


AccessReel Reviews - The Three Musketeers

The hot-headed young D'Artagnan along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers, must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.

There are more than a dozen English language versions of this story built on Alexandre Dumas' famous adventure novel. A fresh version of this tale is presented to a new audience every decade or so. The story is virtually bulletproof. 

AccessReel Trailers - The Three Musketeers

THE THREE MUSKETEERS’ second trailer is out. This new version is one of thirty English language remakes of Alexandre Dumas’ popular story. This new movie is directed by Paul WS Anderson and has his Resident Evil leading lady, Mila Jovovich, using her zombie-killer training in quite a different milieu. 

AccessReel Trailers - The Three Musketeers 3D

Get ready for approximately the eighth English language version of THE THREE MUSKETEERS to hit the big screen. What does this latest reworking of Alexandre Dumas’ story have that the others didn’t?  Well, it’s in new –fangled 3D and it has super slow-mo action, wire-work and CG stunts to keep us entertained.

This ain’t your great grand-daddy’s favourite 19th century adventure novel set in the 17th century.  In my day, kids, aka the 1970s, we had Richard Chamberlain and Michael York in the lead roles, whereas you have Matthew Macfadyen and er...Logan Lerman. 

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