
“Reindeer Mafia,” first called “Poromafia,” is an interesting new Nordic crime drama that won the Golden Venla Award for Best Drama Series in 2023. In this show, the snowy landscape serves as a metaphor for mental loneliness, exploring familial conflict and the haunting beauty of Finland’s Lapland.
The series looks at power, inheritance, and betrayal against the stark beauty of Finland. The cold landscape reflects the cold family relationships, where love isn’t as important as ambition. It’s reminiscent of old Westerns, but it takes place in the middle of winter, which gives it a constant weight.
Nordic crime fiction, which often has dark humor, makes people think about identity and morals. The reindeer represent the burdens of the characters’ heritage and the moral decline of society as they travel perilous physical and metaphorical paths. In the end, “Reindeer Mafia” challenges our ideas about family and ambition, and its...
The series looks at power, inheritance, and betrayal against the stark beauty of Finland. The cold landscape reflects the cold family relationships, where love isn’t as important as ambition. It’s reminiscent of old Westerns, but it takes place in the middle of winter, which gives it a constant weight.
Nordic crime fiction, which often has dark humor, makes people think about identity and morals. The reindeer represent the burdens of the characters’ heritage and the moral decline of society as they travel perilous physical and metaphorical paths. In the end, “Reindeer Mafia” challenges our ideas about family and ambition, and its...
- 1/6/2025
- by Arash Nahandian
- Gazettely

Samuli Edelmann as Sameli in the Finnish TV series “Reindeer Mafia.” Courtesy of MHz Choice
The title of this Finnish crime dramedy series, “Reindeer Mafia (Poromafia),” is a bit misleading. It’s not a major crime syndicate on the tundra. It’s a small club of guys wearing vests with their Wolverine logo (not the Hugh Jackman kind), hanging out in their clubhouse, and dabbling in petty crimes. The eponymous nickname is a tongue-in-cheek choice. The setting is a rural area, in which the strictly protected reindeer provide a significant part of the economic base.
The eight-episode season begins as their leader, Sameli (Samuli Edelmann) is returning from a stretch in prison for a manslaughter he may not have committed. His mother, Brita (Rea Mauranen) has just died after a long bout with cancer. She was the area’s biggest landowner, and the disposition of her estate becomes the central plot-driving element.
The title of this Finnish crime dramedy series, “Reindeer Mafia (Poromafia),” is a bit misleading. It’s not a major crime syndicate on the tundra. It’s a small club of guys wearing vests with their Wolverine logo (not the Hugh Jackman kind), hanging out in their clubhouse, and dabbling in petty crimes. The eponymous nickname is a tongue-in-cheek choice. The setting is a rural area, in which the strictly protected reindeer provide a significant part of the economic base.
The eight-episode season begins as their leader, Sameli (Samuli Edelmann) is returning from a stretch in prison for a manslaughter he may not have committed. His mother, Brita (Rea Mauranen) has just died after a long bout with cancer. She was the area’s biggest landowner, and the disposition of her estate becomes the central plot-driving element.
- 11/5/2024
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com

A Good Family, season 1. Anna (Maria Sid) and Henrik (Samuli Edelmann). Courtesy of MHz Choice
The title of the six-episode Finnish drama, “A Good Family (Musta valo),” must have been meant ironically, since the leads may try to be one but fall well short of the goal line. Anna (Maria Sid) is a top police detective; hubby Henrik (Samuli Edelmann) is a former crime novelist who turned to teaching aspiring writers. They have two sons – adult Niko (Elias Salonen), who can’t steer clear of the “friends” who’d landed him in jail; and young Mikael (Paavo Usvola), who is adorable between panic attacks. The season covers Niko’s latest misdeed and his parents’ increasingly dubious efforts to protect him in what’s meant to be a thriller.
The handful of credited writers succeed on the suspense part. We really don’t know who will live or die; get caught...
The title of the six-episode Finnish drama, “A Good Family (Musta valo),” must have been meant ironically, since the leads may try to be one but fall well short of the goal line. Anna (Maria Sid) is a top police detective; hubby Henrik (Samuli Edelmann) is a former crime novelist who turned to teaching aspiring writers. They have two sons – adult Niko (Elias Salonen), who can’t steer clear of the “friends” who’d landed him in jail; and young Mikael (Paavo Usvola), who is adorable between panic attacks. The season covers Niko’s latest misdeed and his parents’ increasingly dubious efforts to protect him in what’s meant to be a thriller.
The handful of credited writers succeed on the suspense part. We really don’t know who will live or die; get caught...
- 2/28/2024
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com

Paris-based Apc (About Premium Content) has acquired world sales rights on the six-part Finnish thriller “A Good Family,” currently filming in Estonia before moving back to Finland.
The high-end drama about love, marriage and parenthood is based on Finnish author and screenwriter Petri Karra’s 2019 novel “The Dark Light” (“Musta Valo”). The creative team takes in creator/producer Minna Virtanen, creator/writer Antti Pesonen and helmer Pete Riski, behind the crime show “Bullets,” which won the MIPDrama Buyers’ Coup de Coeur award in 2018 and launched on Walter Presents in the U.K. in January.
Virtanen said she started collaborating with Karra on the TV show concept even before his novel was published. Then Pesonen’s screenplay was polished by script editors Matti Laine (“The Paradise”) and Charlotte Lesche.
Seasoned actor Maria Sid and actor/singer Samuli Edelmann are toplining the TV show as police officer Anna and her husband Henrick,...
The high-end drama about love, marriage and parenthood is based on Finnish author and screenwriter Petri Karra’s 2019 novel “The Dark Light” (“Musta Valo”). The creative team takes in creator/producer Minna Virtanen, creator/writer Antti Pesonen and helmer Pete Riski, behind the crime show “Bullets,” which won the MIPDrama Buyers’ Coup de Coeur award in 2018 and launched on Walter Presents in the U.K. in January.
Virtanen said she started collaborating with Karra on the TV show concept even before his novel was published. Then Pesonen’s screenplay was polished by script editors Matti Laine (“The Paradise”) and Charlotte Lesche.
Seasoned actor Maria Sid and actor/singer Samuli Edelmann are toplining the TV show as police officer Anna and her husband Henrick,...
- 10/4/2021
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV

Estonia is the latest country to select its entry for the International Feature Film category of the Oscars with the Nordic Western “The Last Ones,” directed by Veiko Õunpuu, flying the flag for the Baltic country.
The film will world premiere as part of the Baltic Competition program of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, which runs Nov. 13-29.
An expert committee called together by the Estonian Film Institute chose the film. The committee consisted of film director Tanel Toom, producers Evelin Penttilä and Ivo Felt, film journalist Tõnu Karjatse, costume designer Eugen Tamberg, former distributor and current advisor on audio-visual matters to the Minister of Culture, Siim Rohtla, and the Estonian Film Institute’s Edith Sepp.
“The Last Ones” takes place in the wild tundra of Lapland. Young miner Rupi is hollowing out the tundra in the hope of putting together enough money to leave the mining village behind forever.
The film will world premiere as part of the Baltic Competition program of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, which runs Nov. 13-29.
An expert committee called together by the Estonian Film Institute chose the film. The committee consisted of film director Tanel Toom, producers Evelin Penttilä and Ivo Felt, film journalist Tõnu Karjatse, costume designer Eugen Tamberg, former distributor and current advisor on audio-visual matters to the Minister of Culture, Siim Rohtla, and the Estonian Film Institute’s Edith Sepp.
“The Last Ones” takes place in the wild tundra of Lapland. Young miner Rupi is hollowing out the tundra in the hope of putting together enough money to leave the mining village behind forever.
- 10/30/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Marvel Studios may be showing no sign of giving Black Widow her own film, but this fan-made title sequence taps into our spy movie dreams.
Christopher Haley made the James Bond-inspired graphics for his After Effects class final project (via The Mary Sue).
His take on the film sees Scarlett Johansson joined by Rosamund Pike as Yelena Belova (aka the other Black Widow) and Samuli Edelmann as 'Russian Captain America' Red Guardian, as well as Agents of Shield's Ming-Na Wen and Clark Gregg.
His synopsis reads as follows:
"Cut off one head, two more shall take its place... For this speculative title sequence of a Black Widow film I decided Black Widow's villain would be... Black Widow. Yelena Belova, to be specific.
"Belova believes herself to be the superior Black Widow, and in some ways she is right. Swift and ruthless, Belova is the most talented assassin to graduate...
Christopher Haley made the James Bond-inspired graphics for his After Effects class final project (via The Mary Sue).
His take on the film sees Scarlett Johansson joined by Rosamund Pike as Yelena Belova (aka the other Black Widow) and Samuli Edelmann as 'Russian Captain America' Red Guardian, as well as Agents of Shield's Ming-Na Wen and Clark Gregg.
His synopsis reads as follows:
"Cut off one head, two more shall take its place... For this speculative title sequence of a Black Widow film I decided Black Widow's villain would be... Black Widow. Yelena Belova, to be specific.
"Belova believes herself to be the superior Black Widow, and in some ways she is right. Swift and ruthless, Belova is the most talented assassin to graduate...
- 5/15/2015
- Digital Spy
Ambi Pictures acquires English-language remake rights to Princess.
Ambi Pictures Group has acquired the English-language remake rights to Arto Halonen’s Finnish feature Princess, based on the true story of cabaret dancer Anna Lappalainen.
Ambi’s Andrea Iervolino and Lady Monika Bacardi are financing and producing the remake with an eye toward aligning with A-list female talent for the picture.
Sales arm Ambi Distribution is handling worldwide sales.
Ambi’s president of worldwide sales and acquisitions, Julie Sultan, brought the project to Ambi and will develop and produce with Iervolino and Bacardi.
Produced by Art Films, Princess starred many of Finland’s leading actors including Katja Kuttner, Samuli Edelmann, Krista Kosonen and Peter Franzen, and was the fiction debut of documentary filmmaker Halonen, director of Shadow of the Holy Book, Pavlov’s Dogs and The Magnetic Man.
Princess tells the true story of former cabaret dancer Anna Lappalainen’s redemptive struggle with insanity, who checked...
Ambi Pictures Group has acquired the English-language remake rights to Arto Halonen’s Finnish feature Princess, based on the true story of cabaret dancer Anna Lappalainen.
Ambi’s Andrea Iervolino and Lady Monika Bacardi are financing and producing the remake with an eye toward aligning with A-list female talent for the picture.
Sales arm Ambi Distribution is handling worldwide sales.
Ambi’s president of worldwide sales and acquisitions, Julie Sultan, brought the project to Ambi and will develop and produce with Iervolino and Bacardi.
Produced by Art Films, Princess starred many of Finland’s leading actors including Katja Kuttner, Samuli Edelmann, Krista Kosonen and Peter Franzen, and was the fiction debut of documentary filmmaker Halonen, director of Shadow of the Holy Book, Pavlov’s Dogs and The Magnetic Man.
Princess tells the true story of former cabaret dancer Anna Lappalainen’s redemptive struggle with insanity, who checked...
- 10/16/2014
- by [email protected] (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is an upcoming action film, and the fourth film in the Mission: Impossible series. It stars Tom Cruise, who reprises his role of Imf Agent Ethan Hunt, and is director Brad Bird's first live-action film. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol was directed by Brad Bird, from a script written by André Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, and Christopher McQuarrie. The film starred: Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Vladimir Mashkov, Jeremy Renner, Josh Holloway, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Anil Kapoor, and Samuli Edelmann. Now on Blu-ray and DVD!
- 1/28/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com


The latest film of Mika Kaurismäki, the Brazil-based older brother of "Le Havre" director Aki, takes the filmmaker back to his home country of Finland. As generic as its title, "Road North" is a road-trip movie in which an adult son, Timo (Samuli Edelmann), gets to hang out with his unknown and oversized father, Leo (Vesa-Matti Loiri), and — surprise! — the unlikely duo find that they share more than they initially expected. Timo is a finicky concert pianist and his boozing, smoking and stealing old man seems to be his complete opposite, though several comedic setpieces (including a musical one, one of the film’s highlights) reveal they are cut out from pretty much the same cloth. Idiosyncratic in a rather more generic manner than one usually gets from either of the Kaurismäki brothers, "North" at least boasts some nice camerawork as the duo move into the direction of Lapland. Veteran actor Loiri,...
- 9/18/2012
- by Boyd van Hoeij
- Indiewire


Last week, I was invited to Washington D.C. to take part in a special press event for Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol, which debuts on Blu-ray and DVD April 17. The event took place at the International Spy Museum, right in the heart of our nation's capital, which is quite an amazing facility that I highly recommend visiting if you ever find yourself within the Beltway.
Director Brad Bird was on hand for a Q&A session with the press, but first off, I got to sit down, one-on-one, with Dale Shelton, who served as a weapons consultant on the sequel. He was responsible for high-tech gadgets such as the biometrics readers, facial recognition, thermal imaging, night vision, and other devices. Check out our exclusive video, then read on to see what Brad Bird had to say about this blockbuster.
Exclusive: Dale Shelton - Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Weapons Consultant
Director...
Director Brad Bird was on hand for a Q&A session with the press, but first off, I got to sit down, one-on-one, with Dale Shelton, who served as a weapons consultant on the sequel. He was responsible for high-tech gadgets such as the biometrics readers, facial recognition, thermal imaging, night vision, and other devices. Check out our exclusive video, then read on to see what Brad Bird had to say about this blockbuster.
Exclusive: Dale Shelton - Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Weapons Consultant
Director...
- 4/18/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb


We have an exclusive featurette from the upcoming home video release Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol, which debuts on Blu-ray and DVD April 17. Go behind-the-scenes to watch an orchestra compose the score for Tom Cruise's thrilling climb of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Check it out!
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Exclusive - The Music to Ethan on The Burj
Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates "Ghost Protocol." Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency's name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow Imf fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Tom Cruise returns in the starring role as Ethan Hunt and is joined...
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Exclusive - The Music to Ethan on The Burj
Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates "Ghost Protocol." Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency's name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow Imf fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Tom Cruise returns in the starring role as Ethan Hunt and is joined...
- 3/29/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb


Called "a powerful thrill ride that is simultaneously gritty and dazzling" (Claudia Puig, USA Today) the global smash hit Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol explodes onto Blu-ray and DVD (both with UltraViolet), On Demand and Digital Download April 17, 2012 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. Boasting "a bullet train of action and an arsenal of cool gadgets" (David Germain, Associated Press), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol delivers non-stop thrills and breathtaking stunts, including a dizzying ascent up the world's tallest building that Roger Ebert called "one of the most spellbinding stretches of film I've seen." The extraordinary Tom Cruise returns as Imf agent Ethan Hunt, along with an exceptional cast of actors including Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker), Simon Pegg (Star Trek), Paula Patton (Precious) and Michael Nyqvist (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). With a worldwide box office take of more than $650 million, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol is the must-own action-thriller of the year.
- 2/21/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb


Joe Lederer/Paramount Michael Nyqvist (left) and Samuli Edelmann in ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’
Swedish actor Michael Nyqvist stars as Hendricks, the lead villain in Brad Bird’s new film, “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” playing opposite Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt. For the role, Nyqvist had to train in boxing and mixed martial arts, which the actor says he loved, but while filming a fight scene, he broke a rib.
“I remember that even though it hurt, Brad was screaming,...
Swedish actor Michael Nyqvist stars as Hendricks, the lead villain in Brad Bird’s new film, “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” playing opposite Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt. For the role, Nyqvist had to train in boxing and mixed martial arts, which the actor says he loved, but while filming a fight scene, he broke a rib.
“I remember that even though it hurt, Brad was screaming,...
- 12/21/2011
- by Barbara Chai
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal


Title: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Director: Brad Bird Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, Michael Nyqvist, Samuli Edelmann, Lea Seydoux So all it took was a veteran animation director in Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille, The Iron Giant) to resurrect the “Mission: Impossible” franchise to greatness. Why couldn’t someone track him down two installments ago? The 133 minute fourth edition, “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” is simply the best in the series. Tom Cruise is in top-form and the team he surrounds himself with (Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and Jeremy Renner) are with him stride-for-stride. Michael Nyqvist is also one of the better antagonists the franchise...
- 12/19/2011
- by joe
- ShockYa
Yet another clip from Brad Bird’s “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol”, featuring Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner chasing trains at night. Hey, it’s all part of the job of a super duper globe-hoppin’ secret agent. Plus, it’s probably kinda fun, too, I bet. Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates “Ghost Protocol”. Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency’s name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow Imf fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Also starring Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Samuli Edelmann, Ivan Shvedoff, Anil Kapoor, Léa Seydoux, Josh Holloway, and Miraj Grbic. It’s all aboard December 21, 2011. Get more...
- 12/15/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Finnish actor Samuli Edelmann arrives for the premiere of 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' in London, Britain, 13 December 2011. The movie opens in Britain on 21 December. Epa/Andy Rain British actor and cast member Simon Pegg arrives for the premiere of 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' in London, Britain, 13 December 2011. The movie opens in Britain on 21 December. Epa/Andy Rain Us director Brad Bird arrives for the premiere of 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' in London, Britain, 13 December 2011. The movie opens in Britain on 21 December. Epa/Andy Rain Us actress and cast member Paula Patton arrives for the premiere of 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' in London, Britain, 13 December 2011. The movie opens in...
- 12/13/2011
- by M&C
- Monsters and Critics
It’s not fun being Tom Cruise’s superspy Ethan Hunt. For one, you get all the tough jobs. Such as climbing a big ass tower in the middle of nowhere. I mean, damn, just looking at the last few seconds of this extended clip from director Brad Bird’s “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” gives me all kinds of fears of height. Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates “Ghost Protocol”. Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency’s name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow Imf fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Also starring Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Samuli Edelmann,...
- 12/13/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Chicago – In our latest blockbuster edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 50 admit-two movie passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol”! We also have 3 prize packs up for grabs (each with T-shirt, water bottle and mini poster)!
“Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” stars Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Tom Wilkinson, Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Ving Rhames, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor, Michael Nyqvist, Léa Seydoux, Darren Shahlavi, Samuli Edelmann, Vladimir Mashkov and Miraj Grbic from director Brad Bird and writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. The film opens on Dec. 21, 2011.
To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” plus for your chance at winning a prize pack courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! This advance screening is on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago.
“Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” stars Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Tom Wilkinson, Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Ving Rhames, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor, Michael Nyqvist, Léa Seydoux, Darren Shahlavi, Samuli Edelmann, Vladimir Mashkov and Miraj Grbic from director Brad Bird and writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. The film opens on Dec. 21, 2011.
To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” plus for your chance at winning a prize pack courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! This advance screening is on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago.
- 12/10/2011
- by [email protected] (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Tom Cruise, director Brad Bird and more talk Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. After just adding a clip with Paula Patton involved in a "Girl Fight," we are pleased to get you even more hyped about Paramount Pictures' upcoming actioner which debuts on December 21st. Check out interviews with star Tom Cruise, helmer Brad Bird (The Incredibles) as well as Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Josh Holloway, Michael Nyqvist, Lea Seydoux and Samuli Edelmann. In Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, after being blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates “Ghost Protocol”.
- 12/2/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol interview videos
Tom Cruise, director Brad Bird and more talk Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. After just adding a clip with Paula Patton involved in a "Girl Fight," we are pleased to get you even more hyped about Paramount Pictures' upcoming actioner which debuts on December 21st. Check out interviews with star Tom Cruise, helmer Brad Bird (The Incredibles) as well as Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Josh Holloway, Michael Nyqvist, Lea Seydoux and Samuli Edelmann. In Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, after being blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates “Ghost Protocol”.
- 12/2/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Tom Cruise, director Brad Bird and more talk Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. After just adding a clip with Paula Patton involved in a "Girl Fight," we are pleased to get you even more hyped about Paramount Pictures' upcoming actioner which debuts on December 21st. Check out interviews with star Tom Cruise, helmer Brad Bird (The Incredibles) as well as Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Josh Holloway, Michael Nyqvist, Lea Seydoux and Samuli Edelmann. In Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, after being blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Imf operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates “Ghost Protocol”.
- 12/2/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Trailer 2. Brad Bird‘s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) movie trailer 2 stars Tom Cruise, Tom Wilkinson, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, and Paula Patton. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol‘s plot synopsis: “This is not just another mission. The Imf is shut down when it’s implicated in a global terrorist bombing plot. Ghost Protocol is initiated and Ethan Hunt and his rogue new team must go undercover to clear their organization’s name. No help, no contact, off the grid.”
We previously posted the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol French Movie Trailer. and the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Movie Trailer. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is “written by J. J. Abrams, André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum. It is produced by Abrams, Cruise and Paula Wagner.”
I like this trailer much better than the first two movie trailers for this film but they give away a little too much at the beginning.
We previously posted the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol French Movie Trailer. and the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Movie Trailer. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is “written by J. J. Abrams, André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum. It is produced by Abrams, Cruise and Paula Wagner.”
I like this trailer much better than the first two movie trailers for this film but they give away a little too much at the beginning.
- 10/28/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Trailer has premiered. Brad Bird‘s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) movie trailer stars Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, and Paula Patton.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol‘s plot synopsis: “This is not just another mission. The Imf is shut down when it’s implicated in a global terrorist bombing plot. Ghost Protocol is initiated and Ethan Hunt and his rogue new team must go undercover to clear their organization’s name. No help, no contact, off the grid.”
We previously posted the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol French Movie Trailer. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is “written by J. J. Abrams, André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum. It is produced by Abrams, Cruise and Paula Wagner.”
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol also stars Léa Seydoux, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor, Vladimir Mashkov, Samuli Edelmann, and Tom Wilkinson.
Watch the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer below and leave your thoughts on it.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol‘s plot synopsis: “This is not just another mission. The Imf is shut down when it’s implicated in a global terrorist bombing plot. Ghost Protocol is initiated and Ethan Hunt and his rogue new team must go undercover to clear their organization’s name. No help, no contact, off the grid.”
We previously posted the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol French Movie Trailer. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is “written by J. J. Abrams, André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum. It is produced by Abrams, Cruise and Paula Wagner.”
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol also stars Léa Seydoux, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor, Vladimir Mashkov, Samuli Edelmann, and Tom Wilkinson.
Watch the Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer below and leave your thoughts on it.
- 6/29/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol French Trailer has premiered. Brad Bird‘s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol french movie trailer stars Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, and Paula Patton.
This french Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer showcases a Mission: Impossible film that looks as though it will be better than the last two Mission: Impossible films and possibly the last James Bond film, Quantum of Solace. “If all that isn’t enough, some of sequences in the film have been shot in IMAX.” The official english Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer will arrive with prints of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and will also premiere online in HD tomorrow at 7:30pm Est.”
That movie trailer will supposedly be 2 minutes, 15 seconds long. In addition
The featured song is ”Won’t Back Down” by Eminem [which plays during this trailer] The Imf is accused of bombing the Kremlin so they have to escape.
This french Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer showcases a Mission: Impossible film that looks as though it will be better than the last two Mission: Impossible films and possibly the last James Bond film, Quantum of Solace. “If all that isn’t enough, some of sequences in the film have been shot in IMAX.” The official english Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie trailer will arrive with prints of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and will also premiere online in HD tomorrow at 7:30pm Est.”
That movie trailer will supposedly be 2 minutes, 15 seconds long. In addition
The featured song is ”Won’t Back Down” by Eminem [which plays during this trailer] The Imf is accused of bombing the Kremlin so they have to escape.
- 6/26/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Heaps of photos of Rooney Mara in make-up and Daniel Craig shooting early scenes from David Fincher's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". There's also photos of a still presentation from Hanna, and stills from The Tourist and Fair Game.
Banksy, the British artist and provocateur was invited to storyboard and direct the opening credits of an episode of "The Simpsons" that aired on Sunday night. The result proved to be one of the single darkest and most daring sequences the show has ever done. You can watch said credits on Youtube.
"Robert Rodriguez says that "Sin City 2" will come immediately after he finishes directing "Spy Kids 4" which is still in pre-production. There's a catch though - "Frank Miller and I are working on it. It's slated to be the next one, but if the script is not ready, then we'll have to move to the next one" says Rodriguez.
Banksy, the British artist and provocateur was invited to storyboard and direct the opening credits of an episode of "The Simpsons" that aired on Sunday night. The result proved to be one of the single darkest and most daring sequences the show has ever done. You can watch said credits on Youtube.
"Robert Rodriguez says that "Sin City 2" will come immediately after he finishes directing "Spy Kids 4" which is still in pre-production. There's a catch though - "Frank Miller and I are working on it. It's slated to be the next one, but if the script is not ready, then we'll have to move to the next one" says Rodriguez.
- 10/11/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons

Cargo

PARK CITY -- There is something about boats that bring out the worst in people, at least filmmakers seem to think so. "Cargo" uses a rundown transport ship as a claustrophobic hothouse for all sorts of twisted behavior. An atmospheric feature debut for Brit documentary veteran Clive Gordon, the film is effectively creepy but low on logic. After the festival circuit, it might find rough seas theatrically.
Inspired by a newspaper item about how cargo ships were throwing stowaways overboard rather than risk the legal penalties when discovered in European ports, "Cargo" details what happens to the human spirit when it's locked up and allowed to fester.
The hero of the film is ostensibly Chris (Daniel Bruhl), a young German traveler who gets into trouble in an African port town, loses his passport and stows away on a cargo headed for Marseilles. From the start, though, he is such a hothead he steals a bracelet in a street market and punches a cop that he is hard to root for.
Although he is more or less accepted into the motley crew of the Gull and taken under wing by the ship's taciturn Capt. Brookes (Peter Mullan), Chris continues to act recklessly. It seems he's not the only stowaway on board; a handful of Africans are hiding in the bowels of the boat. When crew members start mysteriously disappearing with only their boots left behind, the crew hunts down the interlopers and tosses them overboard.
Except one: a young woman named Subira (Nikki Amuka Bird), whom Chris befriends and brings food to even as she is pursued by the crew. But inside this game of cat and mouse is a penetrating character study. When Chris asks Brookes if there are any normal people on the ship, he answers, "just you."
There's the bearded and tortured cook Baptist (Luis Tosar), who has witnessed terrible things and done nothing about them; Herman (Gary Lewis), who climbs up the crow's nest naked, cackling like a bird; Rhombus (Samuli Edelmann), a blond, belligerent psychopath. And holding all these misfits in check is the brooding Capt. Brookes.
A man of few words, Brookes shares a terrible memory with his crew, which binds them together in a kind of secret society of cruelty. He is not a bad man, but one who has been bent out of shape by horrific events he should have but didn't control.
In a way the real main character is the ship itself, an old and rusting cargo boat salvaged by the film. Production designer Jordi Yrla has done a first-rate job dressing the sets, especially the ship's galley and cargo bay, to give them an ominous quality. Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt uses desaturated colors and documentary techniques to suggest the close quarters of the ship.
While other tech credits, including music by Stephen Warbeck, are accomplished and add to the feeling of authenticity, the film is ultimately betrayed by the storytelling. Gordon and writer Paul Laverty have not created a clear leading character and given the audience someone to care about. And Brookes big secret is too murky, as are some of the major plot points. In the end, as great as the film looks, it all leaves you a bit cold.
CARGO
Trauma and Wild Bunch present a Morena Films and Slate Films production
Credits:
Director: Clive Gordon
Screenwriter: Paul Laverty
Producers: Juan Gordon, Andrea Calderwood
Executive producers: Nigel Thomas, Pilar Benito, Tomas Eskilsson
Director of photography: Sean Bobbitt
Production designer: Jordi Yrla
Music: Stephen Warbeck, Sergio Moure
Costume designer: Bina Daigeler
Editor: Fernando Franco
Cast:
Brookes: Peter Mullan
Chris: Daniel Bruhl
Baptist: Luis Tosar
Herman: Gary Lewis
Rhombus: Samuli Edelmann
Subira: Nikki Amuka Bird
Ralph: Christopher Fairbank
No MPAA rating
Running time -- 90 minutes...
Inspired by a newspaper item about how cargo ships were throwing stowaways overboard rather than risk the legal penalties when discovered in European ports, "Cargo" details what happens to the human spirit when it's locked up and allowed to fester.
The hero of the film is ostensibly Chris (Daniel Bruhl), a young German traveler who gets into trouble in an African port town, loses his passport and stows away on a cargo headed for Marseilles. From the start, though, he is such a hothead he steals a bracelet in a street market and punches a cop that he is hard to root for.
Although he is more or less accepted into the motley crew of the Gull and taken under wing by the ship's taciturn Capt. Brookes (Peter Mullan), Chris continues to act recklessly. It seems he's not the only stowaway on board; a handful of Africans are hiding in the bowels of the boat. When crew members start mysteriously disappearing with only their boots left behind, the crew hunts down the interlopers and tosses them overboard.
Except one: a young woman named Subira (Nikki Amuka Bird), whom Chris befriends and brings food to even as she is pursued by the crew. But inside this game of cat and mouse is a penetrating character study. When Chris asks Brookes if there are any normal people on the ship, he answers, "just you."
There's the bearded and tortured cook Baptist (Luis Tosar), who has witnessed terrible things and done nothing about them; Herman (Gary Lewis), who climbs up the crow's nest naked, cackling like a bird; Rhombus (Samuli Edelmann), a blond, belligerent psychopath. And holding all these misfits in check is the brooding Capt. Brookes.
A man of few words, Brookes shares a terrible memory with his crew, which binds them together in a kind of secret society of cruelty. He is not a bad man, but one who has been bent out of shape by horrific events he should have but didn't control.
In a way the real main character is the ship itself, an old and rusting cargo boat salvaged by the film. Production designer Jordi Yrla has done a first-rate job dressing the sets, especially the ship's galley and cargo bay, to give them an ominous quality. Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt uses desaturated colors and documentary techniques to suggest the close quarters of the ship.
While other tech credits, including music by Stephen Warbeck, are accomplished and add to the feeling of authenticity, the film is ultimately betrayed by the storytelling. Gordon and writer Paul Laverty have not created a clear leading character and given the audience someone to care about. And Brookes big secret is too murky, as are some of the major plot points. In the end, as great as the film looks, it all leaves you a bit cold.
CARGO
Trauma and Wild Bunch present a Morena Films and Slate Films production
Credits:
Director: Clive Gordon
Screenwriter: Paul Laverty
Producers: Juan Gordon, Andrea Calderwood
Executive producers: Nigel Thomas, Pilar Benito, Tomas Eskilsson
Director of photography: Sean Bobbitt
Production designer: Jordi Yrla
Music: Stephen Warbeck, Sergio Moure
Costume designer: Bina Daigeler
Editor: Fernando Franco
Cast:
Brookes: Peter Mullan
Chris: Daniel Bruhl
Baptist: Luis Tosar
Herman: Gary Lewis
Rhombus: Samuli Edelmann
Subira: Nikki Amuka Bird
Ralph: Christopher Fairbank
No MPAA rating
Running time -- 90 minutes...
- 2/1/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Me and Morrison

Hollywood Film Festival
Solar Films
Slacker life in Finland is depicted in that country's "Me and Morrison", an ultimately disappointing rendering of aimless young adults. Director Lenka Hellstedt's drama opens on the incredibly self-centered Milla (Irina Bjorklund, a Swedish-born up-and-comer), who is drifting through life and jobs and sponging off friends. When she meets Aki (Samuli Edelmann), a Jim Morrison fan, in a bar, their one-night stand evolves into boozy romance, a lot of pot smoking and, soon, cohabitation.
Aki is a single parent. His young son, Joonas (Roope Karisto), has long ago learned to ignore the endless drugs and sex that float through their small house. This odd threesome becomes an ersatz family -- that is, if Aki's increasing drug use doesn't destroy all their lives.
Actors are fine, camerawork is largely hand-held, and editing is eye-catching -- too much so, in fact. If only the screenplay by Marko Leino, based on Kata Kakkainen's novel, had traded some of its zest for youthful narcissism for a bit more character motivation.
Solar Films
Slacker life in Finland is depicted in that country's "Me and Morrison", an ultimately disappointing rendering of aimless young adults. Director Lenka Hellstedt's drama opens on the incredibly self-centered Milla (Irina Bjorklund, a Swedish-born up-and-comer), who is drifting through life and jobs and sponging off friends. When she meets Aki (Samuli Edelmann), a Jim Morrison fan, in a bar, their one-night stand evolves into boozy romance, a lot of pot smoking and, soon, cohabitation.
Aki is a single parent. His young son, Joonas (Roope Karisto), has long ago learned to ignore the endless drugs and sex that float through their small house. This odd threesome becomes an ersatz family -- that is, if Aki's increasing drug use doesn't destroy all their lives.
Actors are fine, camerawork is largely hand-held, and editing is eye-catching -- too much so, in fact. If only the screenplay by Marko Leino, based on Kata Kakkainen's novel, had traded some of its zest for youthful narcissism for a bit more character motivation.
- 10/9/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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