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    Tuesday
    Feb032015

    First Poster; Trailer for Ryan Gosling's LOST RIVER 

     

    Much in the vein of his director partner Nicolas Winding Refn, pretty boy heart-throb turned anti-art hipster Ryan Gosling plans on taking audiences down to a morbidly neon-light fantasy where anything and everything could possibly happen in this first trailer for Gosling's The Lost River, his directorial debut. 

    Despite premering to reviews ranging from scathingly venemous to...well, a little bit less, at Cannes, Warner Brothers has kept the picture to distribute, despite reports that the negative buzz was prompting them to part ways with the Detroit-filmed fantasy that Gosling wrote and directed.

    "Lost River" is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. In the virtually abandoned city of Lost River, Billy (Christina Hendricks), a single mother of two, is led into a macabre underworld in her quest to save her childhood home and hold her family together. Her teenage son Bones (Iain De Casestecker) discovers a mystery about the origins of Lost River that triggers his curiosity and sets into motion an unexpected journey that will test his limits and the limits of those he loves.

    Formerly titled How to Catch a Monster, the film stars Saoirse Ronan (HANNA), Eva Mendes (2Fast2Furious), Lain De Casetecker (FILTH), Christina Hendricks (DRIVE) and Matt Smith (Dr. Who). Featuring a musical score by indie electro band The Chromatics.

    The film will release limited April 10, and Digital HD/On Demand the same day.  

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