
Long overdue for a release the Doug Liman directed Sci-Fi movie finally gets a release in the UK on April 2nd and is given a 12 age rating in the UK by the BBFC.
The movie stars Tom Holland of Spider-Man fame and Daisy Ridley of Star Wars fame and follows a young woman who crash lands her space ship on a planet where you can visually see the thoughts of men.
Chaos Walking is a young adult science fiction series written by novelist Patrick Ness, the first was published in 2008 and was called The Knife of Never Letting Go.
Story synopsis
In Prentisstown, Todd has been brought up to believe that the Spackle released a germ that killed all the women and unleashed Noise on the remaining men.
After discovering a patch of silence out in the swamp, his surrogate parents immediately tell him that he has to run, leaving him with only a map of New World, a message, and many unanswered questions. He soon discovers the source of the silence: a girl, named Viola.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Lionsgate have released the first trailer for the long awaited movie Chaos Walking starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley in her first movie post Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.
After the movie had a release date of March 2019 it got delayed and then due to global events it got shifted around and finally landed at 22nd January 2021.
Based on the book series of the same name by Patrick Ness it is a sci-fi drama set in a dystopian world where all living creatures can hear thoughts in a series of images.
Directed by Doug Liman (Edge Of Tomorrow) look out for the movie early next year unless the pandemic demands another movie!
Check out the trailer above and keep with 25thframe.co.uk for more news as it comes.
The bricks were back in town this week in the US as The Lego Movie 2 went into cinemas and topped the chart on its debut weekend.
Following in the footsteps of the $250 million grossing The lego Movie the follow up hits cinemas this week with a $35 million debut.
Worryingly this is way lower than the originals nearly $70 million opening and could mean trouble ahead for the brick movie.
20 years after Mel Gibson starred in What Women Want we get a female slant on the same story as Taraji P. Henson stars as a woman who can hear the thoughts of men around her.
The new comedy enters the US box office at number 2 and takes $19 million on its debut.
Despite the controversy its star Liam Neeson may have caused during the week his new film hits number 3 on the box office this week.
With a debut of $10.8 million its a fairly run of the mill opening weekend for the Irish star.
The Kevin Hart Dramatic Comedy this week falls to number 4 with a $7.2 million weekend which takes its total to $85.8 million after 5 weeks of release.
Falling to number 5 this week is last weeks number 1 film which takes $6.4 million on its fourth week of release to take its total to just under $100 million, it should reach that milestone by next weekend.
5th September 2014
The summer movie season is over now and it's the long slide to Christmas now. To start off the Autumn schedule we have Sex Tape, Before I go to Sleep and Life of Crime hitting cinemas this weekend.
Sex Tape stars Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel as a married couple who film a night of sex which then “accidentally” gets put online.
Fair reviews and few other rom coms out at the moment will see this get a high entry, and with Diaz and Segel both likeable stars this could even hit number one on a quiet weekend.
Before I go to Sleep is directed by the acclaimed Rowan Joffe and stars Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth with support from Mark Strong.
With an excellent pedigree the hard hitting drama should see itself enter in the top 5, maybe as high as 3.
Adapted from a Elmore Leonard book Life of Crime has it's work cut out for it as he's one hard author to adapt for the screen.
A strong acting pedigree in the shape of Jennifer Aniston, Isla Fisher and Tim Robbins should boost the films appeal and could see it just about get into the top 5.
Let us know your thoughts below and if you agree with me and come back next week to see how the box office shapes up.