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EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'

Filed under: Warner Brothers », Movie Marketing », Toronto International Film Festival »

One of the films we're most looking forward to covering for you at Toronto (or Telluride, should I be so lucky as to find it on the schedule there next Thursday) is The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. The film delves into the private life of Jesse James (played by Pitt) as the Ford brothers, Charley (Sam Rockwell) and Bob (Casey Affleck), trusted members of the notorious outlaw's gang, plot to kill him. Watch Moviefone's exclusive trailer (above), and check out the film's official website and IMDb page for more details; we'll have a review up of the film as soon as possible after TIFF opens, so check back for more.

Sean Bean Is An Outlaw

Filed under: Action », Drama », Site Announcements », Movie Marketing »

It strikes me a little funny that despite a long and varied career in the English film industry, Sean Bean has pretty much been relegated to the "British baddie" role in Hollywood movies. Well, that and the occasional so-so horror flick.

Solace in Cinema reported on a new trailer for Bean's latest film, Outlaws. The movie was directed by Nick Love, and is about a British military man (Bean) who returns home and bands together with some local malcontents to form a vigilante group. The local heroes then set out to solve society's ills. If you have seen Love's The Football Factory, you know Love isn't necessarily a fan of slow-paced introspective character studies. So don't expect these guys to organize grass-roots political action: It's all pipe bombs and ski masks. Rounding out the cast is Bob Hoskins as a policeman sympathetic to their cause that begins to supply them with what he considers to be some well-deserved targets.

The web site for the film promises a UK release date of March 9th, but as of yet there hasn't been any mention of any North American release. So until then, it's back to bad guys for Bean when The Hitcher hits theaters later this month.

[via JoBlo.com]
 
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