Release Day Round-Up: LOCKOUT (Starring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace)

Release Day Round-Up: LOCKOUT (Starring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace)

Release Day Round-Up is an ongoing feature here at Bigfanboy that will be posted on the day prior to any big release to showcase the important information and marketing material for the new movies being released the following day. This way you can make an informed decision on what movie (or movies) you will see on opening weekend. As always, let us know what you think in the comments, if you would like anything added and if you plan on seeing the particular movie being highlighted on opening weekend, sometime down the road, wait for it on home release or passing all together. Here’s all you could want to know about LOCKOUT:

LOCKOUT
Official Website:
www.Lockoutfilm.com
Official Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/lockoutmovie
Official Twitter Page:
www.twitter.com/lockoutmovie
Release Date: Friday, April 13, 2012

Critics Concensus: Rotten Tomatoes

MPAA: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and language including some sexual references.
Presentation: 2D
Studio: FilmDistrict, Open Road Films
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Screenwriters: James Mather, Stephen St. Leger
Directed By: James Mather, Stephen St. Leger

Starring: Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Peter Stormare, Lennie James, Vincent Regan, Tim Plester, Anne-Solenne Hatte, Yan Dron, Patrick Cauderlier, Milorad Kapor, Bojan Peric and Mark Tankersley.

Synopsis: Starring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace and set in the near future, “Lockout” follows a falsely convicted ex- government agent (Pearce), whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President’s daughter (Grace) from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum security prison.

 

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