2:14 pm - 03/11/2012

Noomi Rapace is no stranger to intense scenarios. She's battered rapists, crossed swords with Moriarty and will soon be struggling with the infinite in Ridley Scott's latest. There's no respite for the Swedish actress in Norwegian horror-thriller Babycall either. The film has a new trailer, which you can watch with your eyes below.
Things have been looking pretty rosy for Rapace since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The actress has taken the plunge into holiday tentpoles (Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows) and seems to have segued effortlessly into massively-anticipated cerebral sci-fi (Prometheus) too.
Here she's back on Scandinavian soil in a horror-thriller that's got a familiar, um, Ring to it. Shoddy punning aside, the former Lisbeth Salander is a single mum who tries to get her 8 year-old son as far away from her violent husband as possible. Unfortunately, her secret Oslo bolt-hole is haunted by a rogue baby monitor that pipes the tormented cries of a small child from somewhere in the building.
But is it real or all in her head? Or, failing that, a mewling xenomorphic that took a wrong turn on LV-426? Find out when it gets its theatrical release on March 30.
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Trailer for 'Babycall' starring Noomi Rapace

Noomi Rapace is no stranger to intense scenarios. She's battered rapists, crossed swords with Moriarty and will soon be struggling with the infinite in Ridley Scott's latest. There's no respite for the Swedish actress in Norwegian horror-thriller Babycall either. The film has a new trailer, which you can watch with your eyes below.
Things have been looking pretty rosy for Rapace since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The actress has taken the plunge into holiday tentpoles (Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows) and seems to have segued effortlessly into massively-anticipated cerebral sci-fi (Prometheus) too.
Here she's back on Scandinavian soil in a horror-thriller that's got a familiar, um, Ring to it. Shoddy punning aside, the former Lisbeth Salander is a single mum who tries to get her 8 year-old son as far away from her violent husband as possible. Unfortunately, her secret Oslo bolt-hole is haunted by a rogue baby monitor that pipes the tormented cries of a small child from somewhere in the building.
But is it real or all in her head? Or, failing that, a mewling xenomorphic that took a wrong turn on LV-426? Find out when it gets its theatrical release on March 30.
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Edited at 2012-03-11 06:30 pm (UTC)
Hope this is better than that Sherlock Holmes crap though (idg why they bothered with it, RDJ's Holmes is basically Iron Man in a frock coat and Sherlock kicks its ass any day).
i love that she's getting more work, imo she's a good actress
Anyway I look forward to seeing it and that de Palma (right?) film she's doing.
NO! I wanna watch with my arms! DAMMIT
y/n?
She was great as Lisbeth Salander. Went and saw Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, she was flawless as Sim. I'd watch this simply becayse of her