Michael Fassbender

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Much more detailed TIFF write-up for Trespass Against Us. I think it started screening for press in Toronto today. An entertainment reporter logged it on her Letterboxd account.

Trespass Against Us begins at high velocity, in a beat-up Subaru chasing a rabbit through open fields, immediately thrusting us into a world where speed and strength settle scores and the law does not apply.

Chad Cutler (Michael Fassbender) is the man at the wheel. Part of a notorious clan of outlaws led by his criminal father (Brendan Gleeson), Chad struggles to instill good values in his children, as the elder Cutler praises bad behaviour over good and lets brawn rather than brains rule the day. Chad seeks opportunities to integrate into the "settled" community — his kids go to the local school, and he takes them swimming at the public pool. But when he attempts to leave the collection of trailers where he grew up and rent an apartment in town, the landlord refuses his money, fearing the violent repercussions of Chad's kinfolk. Despite his desire to free himself of his father's controlling grasp, Chad agrees to go along with his latest heist plan. When tensions between the Cutlers and local law enforcement finally come to a head, loyalties are put to the ultimate test.

As daring as it is heartfelt, music-video director Adam Smith's feature debut brings the life of an outsider community to the screen in all its texture and detail. Embracing the role of the antihero, Fassbender makes Chad someone you want to root for despite his repeated ****-ups and less-than-refined manner.

With a pulsating original score by The Chemical Brothers, the film drives us through a gripping series of events that lead to its emotional conclusion.Trespass Against Us is not just a film about a family of outlaws; it's a film about family itself.

http://www.tiff.net/films/trespass-against-us/
 
Thanks for the TLBO stills!:smile:
I was sure to find the last carefully staged pics on the DM,JJ,etc.. with some great articles about the loving boyfriend.. :p

LOL! This article is pretty irrelevant since the guy "thinks" the upcoming movies will be better without any actual proof to back up his statements. He also put in a nice little plug about his new company. I will reserve judgement until official reviews for AC come out. It will all depend on a good script IMO so I hope it meets and exceeds expectations. As for Lara Croft, another remake hollywood does not need but making money trumps creativity most of the time.
I also think the script will be the decisive factor. This new TR movie is not exactly a remake because it's based on the new games with a young Lara Croft and a new story.

I am always dubious about these sorts of lists - it is just opinion - but check out the BBC's Greatest Films of the 21st Century published last night. I will make an exception, as four of Michael's films make the cut.
Hunger is my favorite collaboration with McQueen but it's great to see the other two movies and I'm very glad to see Fish Tank.

https://www.amazon.com/Between-Ocea...reative=9325&linkCode=ur2&tag=thepurseblog-20
TLBO's soundtrack. 30 seconds x each track but definitely worth listening. I'm buying it, it's beautiful and Desplat can do no wrong. I knew it!
I've heard something,it looks very good. :smile:

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