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Showing posts with label Thomas McCarthy. Show all posts
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Friday, May 15, 2015

The Cobbler new on DVD and Blu-Ray

Product Description: Max Simkin has had enough of working in his little New York shoe repair shop where he quietly envies people with more interesting lives. So when he discovers an old family heirloom with the magical ability to change his appearance and transform into any of his customers, the temptation is too good to pass up. However, his newfound ability to become someone else proves to be as troublesome as it is fun. When a ruthless real estate developer tries to take over his neighborhood, Max uses his gift to become the hero he always hoped he could be. Featuring an all-star cast including Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, Cliff “Method Man” Smith and Ellen Barkin, THE COBBLER proves that sometimes you have to walk in another man’s shoes to discover who you really are.

Find out more about this product after the jump (order links, extras, trailer etc.)

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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The first official trailer for the fantasy dramedy "The Cobbler" has been released. The film stars Adam Sandler as a shoe repairman who discovers the ability to enter the lives of other people through their shoes. While this sounds like another disappointing high-concept Sandler comedy (like the awful "Click"), at least the film has a decent writer/director on the job. Thomas McCarthy, who has proven his talent with films like "The Visitor" and "Win Win", could turn this into something enjoyable, despite the obviously schmaltzy tone. The film also stars Melonie Diaz, Dan Stevens, Fritz Weaver, Yul Vazquez, Steve Buscemi and Dustin Hoffman. I sure hope Dan Stevens gets to do more in this movie than what's been shown in this trailer.

"The Cobbler" opens in the U.K. on April 10th, 2015, but it doesn't have a domestic release date.

Watch the trailer after the jump.