We haven’t heard so much as a fart from indie auteur Jim Jarmusch since 2005’s critically acclaimed BROKEN FLOWERS so it’s nice to see that he hasn’t given up the whole making movies thing as the first trailer for his upcoming drama THE LIMITS OF CONTROL has come online in all its moody, cryptic glory. In it, Isaach De Bankolé, who can currently be seen as President Ule Matobo on this season’s “24”, stars as a criminal completing a job in Spain and apparently getting involved in some bizarre shit that pushes the limits of his control, maybe? The all star cast includes Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Gael Garcia Bernal and John Hurt. The trailer has an undeniable cool about it. Click through to check it out and get it in HD over at Apple. It’s set for limited release on May 22nd.
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Plot: A mysterious assassin (Isaach De Bankolé) wanders through Spain, while preparing for his next assignment. Review: Jim Jarmusch is nothing if not pretentious. That’s not to say he’s a bad director- far from it. At his best, he’s able...
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