Blake Lively already seems to have hit the genetic jackpot, and in "The Age of Adaline" her character never ages at all. That may sound like a dream come true (especially if you get to look like her forever), but it's essentially the vampire curse -- you see the ones you love age around you, but you can't share the journey, and you have to say goodbye over and over. Aging has its benefits.
"The Age of Adaline" -- co-starring Michiel Huisman of "Game of Thrones" -- opens on April 24, but we have the first look at the new poster.
Adaline Bowman (Lively) is shown in focus, with Ellis Jones (Huisman), in shadow, over this tagline: "Adaline was ageless until she found something timeless."
The story follows how Adaline, born in 1908, survives a terrible car accident in the 1930s but something "almost magical" leaves her "immune to the ravages of time.
"The Age of Adaline" -- co-starring Michiel Huisman of "Game of Thrones" -- opens on April 24, but we have the first look at the new poster.
Adaline Bowman (Lively) is shown in focus, with Ellis Jones (Huisman), in shadow, over this tagline: "Adaline was ageless until she found something timeless."
The story follows how Adaline, born in 1908, survives a terrible car accident in the 1930s but something "almost magical" leaves her "immune to the ravages of time.
- 3/18/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
The theme for this year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival is “Evolve Or Die,” so thank God that after 15 years, the fest has decided to evolve rather than kick the proverbial bucket.
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
- 9/8/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.