Watch Clive Owen Fight Off 'Intruders' In New Trailer

First movie from 28 Weeks Later's Spanish helmer in five years opens in the U.S. next month.

Millennium Entertainment have debuted the brand new trailer for Intruders, the new horror-thriller from Spanish helmer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo that opens March 30th and had a blink and you'll miss it run in the UK last month. (So much so that I didn't realise until it had been and gone). Criminally, Intruders marks Fresnadillo's first movie in five years since he made 28 Weeks Later, a movie that I actually much prefer over 28 Days Later. Go back and watch it today if you don't believe me, such good work from Robert Carlyle, Jeremy Renner, Idris Elba and Harold Perrineau - a more frantic and fast-moving thriller than Boyle's. The stakes feel just that much more bigger. Anyway Intruders is his long-awaited follow-up and it keeps the helmer in the horror/thriller zone. This one stars Clive Owen and looks CGI heavy, two things in the horror genre that would usually flag big warning signs for me but it actually looks like a fun movie. Watch the new trailer below, followed by the synopsis; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C24mpDA_zc&feature=player_embedded Official synopsis below; Though no one can see him, Hollow Face lurks in the corners, desperately desiring love but only knowing how to spread fear and hate. He creeps into the life of John Farrow (Clive Owen) after Farrow's beloved 13-year-old daughter Mia (Ella Purnell) is assaulted in their home. The line between the real and the imaginary blurs as fissures start to open within the family unit. It seems that no security measure can keep Hollow Face out. From visionary filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo ("28 Weeks Later," the upcoming "Highlander" reboot), "Intruders" is the chilling story of two children living in different countries, each visited nightly by a faceless being who wants to take possession of them.
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