Guns Akimbo, an early front-runner for the Greatest Motion Picture Ever Created Oscar, is due in select theaters next Friday, and Saban Films is getting an early start on celebrating their inevitable awards season sweep with a new clip. The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe as Miles, a simpering video game developer thoroughly allergic to conflict, who suddenly finds himself thrown into the middle of an illegal livestream death-match with pistols bolted to each of his hands. He’s getting hunted down by the match’s top killer, Nix (Samara Weaving), a tatted-up sociopath armed with a cartoonish …
Daniel Radcliffe literally has guns bolted to his hands in his new video game-themed action film Guns Akimbo, slated to premiere next month.
Madman Films has released the first trailer for Guns Akimbo, the genuinely insane-looking action-comedy in which Daniel Radcliffe gets chased around an illegal deathmatch by a gothed-out Samara Weaving. Oh, and Daniel Radcliffe has guns bolted to his hands and is not wearing pants for a good portion of the footage. There is no discernible difference between doing cocaine and watching this trailer but I can guarantee the trailer is cheaper. Here are the actual plot details of Guns Akimbo, for the uninitiated: Radcliffe stars as Miles, an extremely online game developer who runs afoul of the …
Daniel Radcliffe's glorious streak of not giving a single solitary fuck about expectations since playing Harry Potter continues in Guns Akimbo, the action-comedy from writer/director Jason Lei Howden (Deathgasm) co-starring Samara Weaving that I've been frantically dying to see since its TIFF 2019 debut. Finally, Saban Films has announced a limited theatrical release date: February 28, 2020. Here's the film's official synopsis, which is simply *chef's kiss*: Miles’ (Daniel Radcliffe) nerdy existence as a video game developer takes a dramatic turn when he inadvertently gets caught up as the next contestant with …
Guns Akimbo, the video game-themed action-packed deathmatch movie starring Daniel Radcliffe, will be distributed in North America by Saban Films.
Daniel Radcliffe plays an unlikely action hero thrust into an online reality show where it’s kill or be killed.
If you’re looking for vibrant, high-energy midnight material, director Jason Lei Howden has you covered. He first caught my eye with his directorial debut Deathgasm which premiered at SXSW back in 2015 and still to this day, it's one of my favorite film festival midnight premiere experiences. A four and a half year gap between films is longer than I would have liked but perhaps Guns Akimbo needed it. It’s super ambitious, irresistibly flashy and well worth the wait. The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe as Miles, a video game developer who takes great pride in “trolling …