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Clive Owen & Mila Kunis Go Retro In Set Photos For Guillaume Canet's 'Blood Ties'

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Some sort of '70s themed fashion photoshoot featuring Clive Owen and Mila Kunis? Not quite. The duo are actually spotted here complete with sideburns and bell-bottoms shooting Guillaume Canet's highly anticipated period crime pic/family drama "Blood Ties."

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alycakes4363d ago

Love Clive Owen...didn't know about this movie though.

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U.S. Trailer & Poster For Guillaume Canet's 'Blood Ties' Starring Clive Owen, Marion Cotillard

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Certainly, replicating the look of '70s New York City is easy enough — just make everything bigger. The hair, the jeans, the attitude...if you wear it all with confidence and a bit of flamboyance, you can pull it off. And while "Blood Ties" has the look of a Sidney Lumet or William Friedkin movie of the period, it doesn't quite capture the essence of those films. But there are plenty of reasons why should check out it.

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alycakes3743d ago

This one has a really good cast and vibe to it. I like Clive Owens a lot and the plot looks different.

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Blood Ties Trailer - Amazing Cast For This Period Thriller

Clickonline writes: "The film comes from Guillaume Canet, the French director of Tell No One and marks his English language debut. It's a familar enough tale, with Owen as a criminal and Crudup as his cop brother. We're willing to bet things get messy."

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TheHergulaX3990d ago

Seems quite interesting, yet Im not completely sold just yet.

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Trailer & Poster For Gritty '70s Crime Epic 'Blood Ties'

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We'd been a little worried that something was up with "Blood Ties." The promise of a team-up of Guillaume Canet and James Gray was terrific, especially on an epic crime 70s-set crime saga, and Canet had assembled a hugely impressive cast for his English-language debut, including Clive Owen, Marion Cotillard, Billy Crudup, Zoe Saldana, Matthias Schoenaerts, Mila Kunis, James Caan and Noah Emmerich. But despite Gray's status as a Cannes favorite, the film was being shown out of competition at the festival, and disappointingly, it seems that there was a reason for that; reaction to the film, including our own review, have been rather lukewarm.

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alycakes3992d ago

This actually looks like it's pretty good.

StarWarsFan3983d ago

Best 70's crime drama: The French Connection.