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“You didn't masturbate before you got here, did you?  I told you, I don't work with anybody who is carrying a loaded weapon"

Synopsis: Set in a colorful yet gritty 1970s Boston, Free Fire opens with Justine (Oscar® winner Brie Larson), a mysterious American businesswoman, and her wise-cracking associate Ord (Armie Hammer) arranging a black-market weapons deal in a deserted warehouse between IRA arms buyer Chris (Cillian Murphy) and shifty South African gun runner Vernon (Sharlto Copley). What starts as a polite if uneasy exchange soon goes south when tensions escalate and shots are fired, quickly leading to a full-on Battle Royale where it’s every man (and woman) for themselves.

Tagline: When everyone has a weapon, no one is in control.

Release Date: April 21, 2017

Director: Ben Wheatley

Writer: Amy Jump and Ben Wheatley

Cast: Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Armie Hammer, Sam Riley, and Sharlto Copley.


Free Fire - Red Band Trailer

A24 just released the first trailer for the stylish comedy-thriller, Free Fire.

Bold, breathless and wickedly fun, Free Fire is an electrifying comedy-thriller about an arms deal that goes spectacularly and explosively wrong. Acclaimed filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Kill List, High Rise) propels the audience head-on into quite possibly the most epic shootout ever seen on film as he crafts a spectacular parody—and biting critique—of the insanity of gun violence. Everyone’s got a gun, and absolutely no one is in control.

Free Fire made its debut at last fall’s Toronto International Film Festival to mostly favorable reviews. This one looks to be quite a bit more approachable for the average film-goer than some of Wheatley's work which can be a bit, well, odd. Just try to sit through A Field in England if you don’t know what we mean.

From what's revealed in the trailer, this one has the look and feel of any Guy Ritchie film with loads of action, violence and dark humor. Plus, any film set in the '70s is just automatically cool.

As expected, Free Fire is Rated R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexual references and drug use.

Free Fire will be released in theaters a bit later this spring on April 21, 2017

Here's our first look at the hilarious new red band trailer for Free Fire:

 

 And here's the one-sheet poster for Free Fire:

Free Fire - Red Band Trailer