News: Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly Has A Teaser Poster
Killing Them Softly, formerly known as Cogan’s Trade, is director Andrew Dominik’s long-awaited third feature after wowing us with the likes of Chopper and the truly wonderful The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford. Once again teaming with Brad Pitt, the film follows Pitt’s mob enforcer tasked with finding the thieves that dared to rob a high stakes poker game attended by some very ruthless people.
A clip from the film was released a few weeks ago showing Ray Liotta getting roughed up, and now we have the teaser poster for the production. It’s minimalist, but stylish. I like it. This signals the film’s first baby steps in its marketing campaign and it shouldn’t be too long before we have a trailer to lust lazily over.
Killing Them Softly is due for the release in the UK on the 21st September.
Source: Collider,
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