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‘Killer Joe’ Trailer

Posted by Russell_Oz in Trailers. 6 comments

13th May

After making a convincing “comeback” in 2011′s The Lincoln Lawyer where Matthew McConaughey showed the world that he still has what it takes to deliver a strong performance in a dramatic movie instead of just being known as the bongo drum guy,  McConaughey looks like he’s on a roll because the trailer for Killer Joe looks intense!

Killer Joe is based on the stage play of the same name written by Tracy Letts, who adapted her play for the big screen. The play ran off-broadway for 9 months in 1998 and starred Scott Glen (Training Day), Amanda Plummer (Pulp Fiction), Michael Shannon (Take Shelter), and Sarah Paulson (Serenity).

Directed by William Friedkin (The Exorcist) and starring Matthew McConaughey (The Lincoln Lawyer), Emile Hirsch (Into The Wild), Juno Temple (The Three Musketeers), Thomas Hayden Church (Sideways), and … Read More »



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