
Awww… so cute.
This is Dren, the lovably freakish little misfit of science at the center of Vincenzo Natali’s SPLICE (READ ARROW’S REVIEW HERE), which hits theaters on JUNE 4th, courtesy of Warner Bros. I’m actually going to be seeing this flick tomorrow, and I’m pretty well psyched for it. I’ll post my initial reaction on my Movie fan Central page, so if you’re my friend on there (and you really oughta be if you aren’t) you’ll get the scoop I know you’ll be waiting eagerly for.
Superstar genetic engineers Clive (Adrien Brody) and Elsa (Sarah Polley) specialize in splicing together DNA from different animals to create incredible new hybrids. Now they want to use human DNA in a hybrid that could revolutionize science and medicine. But when the pharmaceutical company that funds their research forbids it, Clive and Elsa secretly conduct their own experiments. The result is Dren, an amazing, strangely beautiful creature that exhibits uncommon intelligence and an array of unexpected physical developments. And though, at first, Dren exceeds their wildest dreams, she begins to grow and learn at an accelerated rate–and threatens to become their worst nightmare.
SPLICE is rated R for disturbing elements including strong sexuality, nudity, sci-fi violence and language. Nice!













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