Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Exclusive: New Poster For Contraband

Mark Wahlberg's got the goodsIf Entourage's Vince Chase had half the career from the guy he was loosely according to, he wouldn't have experienced time for you to develop that nasty drugs problem or upset 1 / 2 of Hollywood with dodgy lifestyle options. Unlike Chase, who's got one Scorsese picture to exhibit for Olympic amounts of faffing about, Mark Wahlberg has returned from the barnstorming submit The Fighter to some highly promising lead role of the different, this time around in Contraband, a thriller occur the Deep South. The film's new poster - about which we are contractually obliged to make use of words like 'gritty' and 'moody' - is below for the viewing pleasure. A re-shaping of acclaimed 2008 Icelandic thriller Reykjavik-Rotterdam, Contraband looks an amount above other recent Euro-remakes like Russell Crowe flop The Following 72 Hours. You will find commonalities, though. Wahlberg, like Crowe, must use crime to save his wife (Kate Beckinsale) - this time around from some very bad people, Giovanni Ribisi's crime capo included in this, within the New Orleans subterranean. A 1-time smuggler now being employed as a burglar guard, Wahlberg's Chris Farraday dates back towards the old business, going to Panama with best mate Sebastian (Ben Promote) and returning with millions in counterfeit bills. Because the movie's trailer indicates, things goes awry really fast.Caleb Landry Johnson, Lukas Haas, Diego Luna and JK Simmons complete a tasty line-from acting talent, while Baltasar Kormákur, a cast member in Reykjavik-Rotterdam, is on the other hand from the camera here. Contraband has gone out on March 16, 2012.

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