BRICK MANSIONS, based on the brilliant, French movie DISTRICT 19, is one of the late Paul Walker’s last films, and is entering UK cinemas from the 2nd May, and today we can bring you the latest UK poster for the action film, courtesy of Warner Brothers.
In a dystopian Detroit, abandoned brick mansions left from better times now house only the most dangerous criminals. Unable to control the crime, the police constructed a colossal containment wall around this area to protect the rest of the city. For undercover cop Damien Collier (Paul Walker) every day is a battle against corruption. For Lino (David Belle), every day is a fight to live an honest life. Their paths never should have crossed, but when drug kingpin, Tremaine (RZA) kidnaps Lino’s girlfriend, Damien reluctantly accepts the help of the fearless ex-convict, and together they must stop a sinister plot to devastate the entire city. With stylized action featuring thrilling Parkour stunts (David Belle is the co-founder of this physical training discipline), “Brick Mansions” puts an entertaining twist on the action genre.
Looking forward to this, but sad to know in the back of my mind that this will be one of the last times we’ll see the very talented Walker on screen. For those looking to see more of Walker on screen, we recommend a superb little film called HOURS, which is available to buy on DVD and Blu-Ray now. It’s a great little thriller.
Here’s the new poster for BRICK MANSIONS. David Belle and RZA also star. Looking forward to it.
Source: THN/ Warner Brothers.
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