Liam Neeson & Christina Ricci Discover What Is “After.Life”

Aug 6, 2009 by  

Way back last year we brought you news that Liam Neeson and Christina Ricci would be starring in the horror film After.Life (I said it before and I’ll say it again – the “.” is supposed to be there).

The film stars Liam Neeson as a funeral director who is contacted by a woman (Christina Ricci) who is caught between life and death. Alfred Molina and Justin Long co-star in the Agnieszka Vosloo directed chiller.

Bloody Disgusting has nabbed a whole slew of interesting images from After.Life – you can check out a few below:

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"When I told my agent that I wanted another brain-dead film like Taken I didn't mean this."

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"If you help me out of here it'll be a Schindler's lift."

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"Don't worry, people will soon forget Speed Racer. I survived The Phantom Menace."

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Head over to Bloody-Disgusting to see the full gallery.

The film seems like it might be a good horror film for mature audiences (as supposed to another teen slasher) and Liam Neeson is always worth watching on the big screen. That is if we forget his previous cinematic jaunt into the realm of horror with 1999′s disastrous The Haunting.

Neeson also has a raft of geek-tastic projects on the way including The A-Team, Clash of the Titans and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

After.Life opens in 2010.

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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  1. “Brain dead film like ‘Taken’”? “Taken” may not have been cerebral, but it was awesome.

    Vic

  2. I agree with Vic. And you can’t compare Speed Racer to Phantom Menace, either. At least Liam Neeson actually acted well in his movie…

  3. If you don’t like Taken, you have problems, lol, just kidding.

    But the unrated cut is much much better than the US theatrical cut. Especially the Marco scene, lol.

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