THREE DAYS TO KILL is captivating story of a highly skilled assassin facing a deadly illness while trying to reconcile a floundering relationship with the family that he has all but abandoned.
ETHAN RENNER (Kevin Costner), a veteran Secret Service agent, is sent to Paris on a critical mission to put a halt to the sale of nuclear triggers that have fallen into the arms of a dangerous group of criminals. After learning that he has less than a year to live, Ethan is determined to not only fulfil his operation, but to reacquaint himself with his ex-wife and his teenage daughter, Zooey (Hailee Steinfeld) , whom he has neglected for years. After being offered an experiment drug that could prolong his life in exchange for his involvement in one last mission, Ethan must make a choice between serving his country and finally being the father that he never was.
Furiously fast-paced, THREE DAYS TO KILL is a is a refreshingly candid look at dying man accustomed to a world a brutal violence who is forced to question his priorities for the first time in his life while battling the patent side effects of an unknown drug.
‘THREE DAYS TO KILL’ is released and distributed by Captive Cinema.
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Tech Spy Games in Suspense Thriller "Paranoia"
The high stakes thriller "Paranoia" takes audiences deep behind the scenes of global success to a deadly world of greed and deception. Hitting Philippines cinemas this October, “Paranoia” stars Liam Hemsworth (“The Hunger Games”), Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard (“Zombieland”), Josh Holloway (TV's “Lost”) and Julian McMahon (“Fantastic Four”).
In the film, the two most powerful tech billionaires in the world (Ford and Oldman) are bitter rivals with a complicated past who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. A young superstar (Hemsworth), seduced by unlimited wealth and power falls between them, and becomes trapped in the middle of the twists and turns of their life-and-death game of corporate espionage. By the time he realizes his life is in danger, he is in far too deep and knows far too much for them to let him walk away.
"I'm a pawn in a master plan. And as it starts to get deeper and more dangerous, it's clear this fancy life is not what I thought," says Hemsworth.
Ford says he buzzed his hair "to the shortest possible" length to play his high-flying character. "The look was something I had not had before. And I thought it added strong character value."
Director Robert Luketic says word of the iconic actor's short 'do "made a lot of people nervous" before he showed it on the set. "Are you kidding?" says Luketic. "But I had complete faith in him. I am all for it when an actor wants to embrace the character. And he pulled it off. He looks really good in the movie and he brought his acting A-game."
Ford relished the opportunity to re-tangle with Oldman; the duo memorably collided in 1997's “Air Force One.”
"There is a real contest of wills between the two of us here," says Ford of “Paranoia,” adding that the film's title is appropriate for the high-stakes business empire. "It's a world that is well served by being even more paranoid than the characters actually are."
Opening across the Philippines on October 2, “Paranoia” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International through Columbia Pictures.
In the film, the two most powerful tech billionaires in the world (Ford and Oldman) are bitter rivals with a complicated past who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. A young superstar (Hemsworth), seduced by unlimited wealth and power falls between them, and becomes trapped in the middle of the twists and turns of their life-and-death game of corporate espionage. By the time he realizes his life is in danger, he is in far too deep and knows far too much for them to let him walk away.
"I'm a pawn in a master plan. And as it starts to get deeper and more dangerous, it's clear this fancy life is not what I thought," says Hemsworth.
Ford says he buzzed his hair "to the shortest possible" length to play his high-flying character. "The look was something I had not had before. And I thought it added strong character value."
Director Robert Luketic says word of the iconic actor's short 'do "made a lot of people nervous" before he showed it on the set. "Are you kidding?" says Luketic. "But I had complete faith in him. I am all for it when an actor wants to embrace the character. And he pulled it off. He looks really good in the movie and he brought his acting A-game."
Ford relished the opportunity to re-tangle with Oldman; the duo memorably collided in 1997's “Air Force One.”
"There is a real contest of wills between the two of us here," says Ford of “Paranoia,” adding that the film's title is appropriate for the high-stakes business empire. "It's a world that is well served by being even more paranoid than the characters actually are."
Opening across the Philippines on October 2, “Paranoia” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International through Columbia Pictures.
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