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Tyrannosaur One-Sheet Now Online
Considine's directorial debut approaches

01 July 2011  |  Written by Helen O'Hara  |  Source: Exclusive


Paddy Considine is one of Empire's favourite Brit actors, thanks to his consistently great performances in indies and blockbusters alike. But with Tyrannosaur he's stepped behind the camera for his feature debut - and today you can have a tiny taste of what's in store from that as the film's poster debuts online.

The story focuses on Peter Mullan's Joseph, an alcoholic who hasn't very much to live for until he forms a friendship with a charity shop worker (Olivia Colman) who reaches out to him. However, her husband (Eddie Marsan) is threatened by their friendship.

This poster hints at a subdued and realistic tone, to us, but you'll be able to judge for yourself when Tyrannosaur, which premiered to considerable acclaim at Sundance, hits screens on October 7.


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Posted by beatabab at 04:17 on 06 July 2011 | Report This Post

Typical mis-judgment
Big fan of the Considine, but that's a poor title. Doesn't sell the film whatsoever. More

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I'm not entirely sure what its got to do with the film...but the poster looks amazing! More

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Gold. Yes, I think the Megashark vs Crocosaurus fanclub may be a little dissapointed. More

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To add more negativity to the fact there are no dinosaurs (trading standards should be notified!) and the 'real' story centres around a drunk and a charity shop worker, Empire will obviously give it 5 stars just for those factors alone! More

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