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Sleeper Watch 2010! Do you know where your surprise hit is?

January 8, 2010 - 4:30 pm

By Jay A. Fernandez

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After last year’s unexpected boxoffice runs by Warner Bros.’ “Gran Torino” ($148 million domestic) and Fox’s “Taken” ($145 million) early in 2009, it’s tempting to look for potential surprise hits in early 2010.

By taking a strategic look at the industry’s offerings in the annual dumping ground of January to March, I’m going to — ahem — predict the potential gems peeking out of the mud. I know, I know — it’s a fool’s errand. But if “experts” like me didn’t do this sort of thing, what would you have to scream about?

So, behold: The Malcolm scale. The searing, classic image (above) from Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” says many things. What it says to Sleeper Watchers is that a drowsy little film is waking up. (In some rare instances, to the point where you just can’t look away, dammit.) In other words: The more Malcolms, the money-ier.

The first quarter of 2010 will roll out more than three-dozen wide or semi-wide releases. But we’re going to look at what’s off the radar, left abandoned, or, through a combination of elements (release date, counterprogramming, trend bullseye), poised to go much bigger than it has any right to.

The field looks pretty thin, but something’s bound to pop. I’ve chosen eight candidates, which we’ll track as they roll out over the following months to see just how right I was.

And I cordially invite your second guessing: What do you think could end up being this year’s January Surprise? Remember — to quote a little droog — “Initiative comes to thems that wait.”

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New ‘Brooklyn’s Finest’ trailer

December 3, 2009 - 3:55 pm

By Jay A. Fernandez

Overture Films has thrown its new trailer for “Brooklyn’s Finest” up exclusively on Apple.

You can watch it here.

The gritty Antoine Fuqua-directed film, which stars Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere and Don Cheadle as three cops pushing the edge of burnout, was one of the first big sales of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival back in January (THR reports on the 2010 lineup, announced yesterday, here and here).

brooklynsfinest 2009120215091 New Brooklyns Finest trailerThe film is intricately plotted, showcases some powerhouse performances and earns its R rating. But many viewers in Sundance suggested that the film’s relentless bleakness and over-the-top (if uncompromising) ending would require some editorial massaging before the film hit mainstream theaters.

Of special, bravura mention for this particular viewer is a lengthy, increasingly emotional voiceover monologue that unspools over cutaways to other characters’ actions while the one speaking engages in a sex act to its logically satisfying conclusion. At first laughable, I eventually decided it deserves kudos for its audaciousness. Let’s hope that sequence wasn’t, uh, touched.

Written by newcomer Michael C. Martin, “Finest” hits theaters March 5.

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