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Thursday, February 28, 2013

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Day of the Falcon, also known as Black Gold and Black Thirst, is a 2011 epic drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud[2] and produced by Tarak Ben Ammar, Chairman of Quinta Communications and co-produced by the Doha Film Institute, Qatar. The film has a budget of US$55 million, and is one of the most expensive films backed by an Arab about an Arab subject.
It is based on Hans Ruesch's 1957 novel South of the Heart: A Novel of Modern Arabia.





Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Produced by Tarak Ben Ammar
Screenplay by Jean-Jacques Annaud Menno Meyjes Alain Godard
Based on South of the Heart: A Novel of Modern Arabia by
Hans Ruesch
Starring Tahar Rahim
Mark Strong
Antonio Banderas
Freida Pinto
Riz Ahmed
Corey Johnson
Liya Kebede
Music by James Horner
Cinematography Jean-Marie Dreujou
Editing by Hervé Schneid
Studio(s) Quinta Communications
Warner Bros.
Benelux Film Distributors
Release date(s)
25 October 2011 (Doha Tribeca Film Festival)
23 November 2011 (France)
Country Tunisia
France
Italy
Qatar
Language English
Budget $55,000,000
Box office $3,435,245

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Synopsis
The captain of a Cold War Soviet missile submarine has secretly been suffering from seizures that alter his perception of reality. Forced to leave his wife and daughter, he is rushed into a classified mission, where he is haunted by his past and challenged by a rogue KGB group bent on seizing control of the ship’s nuclear missile. And with the fate of humanity in his hands, the captain discovers has been chosen for this mission in the belief he would fail.


Phantom

Directed by Todd Robinson (film director)
Produced by John Watson (film producer)
Julian Adams
Pen Densham
Written by Todd Robinson (film director)
Starring Ed Harris
David Duchovny
William Fichtner
Lance Henriksen
Johnathon Schaech
Julian Adams
Music by Jeff Rona
Cinematography Byron Werner
Studio(s) RCR Media Group
Trilogy Entertainment
Solar Filmworks
Distributed by RCR Distribution
Release date(s)
March 1, 2013
Running time 97 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $18,000,000

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Jack the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is an upcoming fantasy—adventure film based on the "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy tales. The film is directed by Bryan Singer and stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy and Ewan McGregor with a screenplay written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must rescue a princess from a race of giants after inadvertently opening a gateway to their world.
Development of Jack the Giant Slayer began in January 2009 with the hiring of D. J. Caruso to direct film. By August, Caruso was replaced by Singer, who hired McQuarrie to rework the script in April 2010. The main characters were cast between February and March 2011, and principal photography began in April 2011 in England with locations in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Norfolk. Release of the film was moved back in post production to allow more time for special effects and marketing.

Jack the Giant Slayer 

Directed by Bryan Singer
Produced by
Neal H. Moritz
David Dobkin
Bryan Singer
Patrick McCormick
Ori Marmur
Screenplay by
Darren Lemke
Christopher McQuarrie
Dan Studney
Story by
Darren Lemke
David Dobkin
Starring
Nicholas Hoult
Eleanor Tomlinson
Stanley Tucci
Ian McShane
Bill Nighy
Ewan McGregor
Music by John Ottman
Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel
Editing by
John Ottman
Bob Ducsay
Studio(s)
New Line Cinema
Legendary Pictures
Original Film
Big Kid Pictures
Bad Hat Harry
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s)
March 1, 2013
Running time 114 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $190 million
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Monday, February 25, 2013

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21 and Over is an upcoming American teen comedy film written by, and the directorial debut of, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, writers of The Hangover. The film stars Justin Chon, Miles Teller, Sarah Wright, and Skylar Astin.


When straight-A student Jeff Chang's (Justin Chon) two best friends (Skylar Astin and Miles Teller) take him out for his 21st birthday on the night before an important medical school interview, what was supposed to be a quick beer becomes a night of humiliation, overindulgence, and utter debauchery.

Movie details

Directed by Jon Lucas
Scott Moore
Produced by David Hoberman
Ryan Kavanaugh
Todd Lieberman
Written by Jon Lucas
Scott Moore
Starring Justin Chon
Miles Teller
Skylar Astin
Sarah Wright
Music by Lyle Workman
Cinematography Terry Stacey
Editing by John Refoua
Studio Virgin Produced
Mandeville Films
SkyLand Entertainment
Relativity Media
Distributed by Relativity Media
Release date(s)
March 1, 2013
Country United States
Language English

Sunday, February 24, 2013

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Gangster Squad


Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action crime film directed by Ruben Fleischer, from a screenplay written by Will Beall. It starred an ensemble cast that included Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, Sean Penn, Michael Peña, and Giovanni Ribisi.
The film is loosely based on the story of Los Angeles Police Department officers and detectives forming a group called the "Gangster Squad unit" who attempt to keep the city safe from Mickey Cohen and his gang during the 1940s and '50s. It was originally set to be released September 7, 2012, but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora shooting, the film was bumped to a January 11, 2013 release date by Warner Bros. Pictures.



Directed by Ruben Fleischer
Produced by Dan Lin
Kevin McCormick
Michael Tadross
Screenplay by Will Beall
Based on Tales from the Gangster Squad by
Paul Lieberman
Starring Josh Brolin
Ryan Gosling
Sean Penn
Nick Nolte
Emma Stone
Anthony Mackie
Giovanni Ribisi
Michael Peña
Robert Patrick
Music by Steve Jablonsky
Cinematography Dion Beebe
Studio Village Roadshow Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s)
January 11, 2013
Running time 113 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Saturday, February 23, 2013

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Director: Michael Hurst
Writer: Steven S. DeKnight (creator)
Stars: Liam McIntyre, Manu Bennett, Dustin Clare | See full cast and crew

Bloody hell.

This show is always bloody but tonight is truly bloody hell as loyalties and ground shifts both among the rebel slaves and Marcus Crassus' army.
Heracleo and his merry band of pirates arrive with their shipments but they have more wine than food and that is becoming a serious problem in the city as everyone is going hungry as they take in more rebel slaves inside the city walls.
Crixus and Gannicus don't see the point of feeding the captive Romans, or keeping them alive, but Spartacus keeps trying to point out that they are not barbarians like the Romans they're better than that. While Gannicus seems to get this and abide it if he doesn't like it, it actively makes Crixus angry and many others as well and people start acting out, beating the Romans. One is particularly beaten when asked about his missing sister.
So Spartacus is trying to fight two fires: hunger and dissent while also trying to plan his next move against Crassus who, they hear, is amassing a huge army nearby to lay siege to the city. The others want to take the fight to him, but Spartacus says they are safer from fighting within the fort of the city itself.
Agron mans the gate letting in refugees who are forced to show their slave brand as price of entry. When a group of Roman soldiers dressed as slaves tries to mount an attack one of the newbies take great relish in killing a Roman. It is Caesar, operating undercover, there to gather intel and help bring Spartacus down from the inside.
Even as he lets them in because it's the right thing to do, Spartacus is wary of all the newcomers and tells Crixus and Gannicus to keep an eye on them to ferret out spies.
Caesar falls into league with a disgruntled Nemetes, who is a begruding loyalist to Spartacus at best. He's in the "let's kill 'em all" camp as well as being angered that coin he stole off Romans had to be surrendered to do the deal with Heraclio. Caesar tries to foment this anger by saying he wants to kill his "enemies" as well. Nemetes is wary of him and decides to test him. He brings him to a dungeon where he is holding a captive Roman girl - the sister of the guy beaten for asking where she was. She is bloody and traumatized. Nemetes says Caesar should have his way with her and then cut her like so many of his brethren have done to prove himself loyal to the cause of hurting Romans. (Spartacus does not know about this girl.) When Nemetes leaves Caesar reveals his identity and says her sacrifice will be repaid in the blood of the slaves. She doesn't care she just wants to be put out of his misery. So he kills her and brings her body to Nemetes saying he wants his enemies dead.
Meanwhile, Spartacus and Agron are meeting with Heraclio trying to strike a new deal to bring them more food and maybe a way to double cross Crassus. After talking to Laeta about her husband's dealings with Crassus, he learns just how crafty, patient, and smart his enemy is and that he'll need to outthink him as well as outfight him. He and Heraclio come to some kind of agreement when Nasir enters with the pirate who was hitting on him and informs him that all hell has broken loose and Crixus and the others are killing all the Roman captives. As they hustle out, Agron does not let it go unnoticed that Nasir is hanging out with the pirate.
Caesar and Nemetes brought the body of the dead girl to the courtyard and falsely claime she tried to attack them. The crowd is whipped into a frenzy. Simultaneously, Gannicus has learned that Attias was not aiding the escape of the Roman slaves so Naevia killed him in cold blood so he and Crixus go at it. While this is happening the brother of the dead girl wraps his chains around Nemetes neck. A crafty Caesar whips his knife across the courtyard, killing not Nemetes but the Roman thereby further cementing his loyaltry. Naevia saves Crixus from Gannicus by basing him in the head with a rock. Crixus goes wild and tells everyone to start killing Romans. Everyone obliges. It is not pretty.
Just as Gannicus' German lady friend is trying to lead Laeta and her escapees to safety they are caught by Crixus and the other. Just as Crixus is about to behead her Spartacus swoops in, again calling for sanity. The situation is defused but Crixus says, aloud to Naevia - who knows they owe Spartacus their lives but thinks he's wrong in being civil to Romans - that perhaps it's time to break off into their own faction. Caesar smirks at this. Crassus plan is working.
Meanwhile over at Crassus's army encampment he finds time to make sweet love to Kore who is glad to have brought with. He broods about Tiberius going against his orders and getting hurt. She says that Tiberius proved himself in battle and that he needs to stop treating him like a son and treating him like a soldier / leader in his command. Little did she know what that would lead to.
Crassus expresses his displeasure with Tiberius going against his word and engaging Spartacus which, if nothing else, makes Crassus' first battle a loss to the rebel leader. Worse, the men fled after Tiberius told them to stand their ground. Crassus says they must be punished so he orders a "decimation."
This untidy bit of business means taking a group of soldiers, dividing them into smaller groups of ten, forcing the ten to pick rocks from a bag. Each bag has one white rock. Whoever draws this is beaten to death with clubs by the rest of the group. A reminder to obey orders. Even though Sabinus stood his ground and helped a wounded Tiberius he is to be forced into the decimation. Tiberius wants to exempt him but Sabinus says he must allow it so his father will admire his constitution. Crassus goes one further: since Tiberius disobeyed his orders, he tells his son he must participate in the decimation. So you probably know where this is going. Tiberius gets a regular rock and Sabinus draws the white one so he is forced into beating his best friend - his friend who stood his ground - to death. It is not pretty. Making it all less pretty is the fact that the decimation is intercut with the slaughter of the Roman captives. Tiberius goes back to his father bloodied and a different man. Perhaps matured as a leader and cowed as a soldier as his father wanted but hating him at the same time for forcing him into the decimation thereby risking that he would have to beat his own friend to death at best but suffer being beaten to death himself at worst if he had chosen the white rock. "Your lesson well-learned imperator."

Friday, February 22, 2013

Inescapable(2013)

Inescapable(2013)

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It is January 2011, before the Arab Spring begins to take hold in Syria. Adib Abdel Kareem had made the perfect life for himself in Toronto: beautiful wife, two grown daughters, great job. He is a confident man – at ease in any setting, his Syrian background betrayed only by a slight accent and his daughters' names, Muna and Leila. Adib is a man who has successfully built a life from scratch – a man who had left his past behind – until his daughter, Muna, disappears in Damascus, and his past catches up to him all at once. Twenty-five years ago, Adib, a promising young officer in the Syrian military police, suddenly left Damascus under suspicious circumstances. He left his entire life behind, including the love of his life, Fatima. He made his way to Canada and wiped the slate clean. He never told anyone about his past. So when his daughter Muna, a young freelance photographer, decided to visit Damascus on a whim, she had no idea what she was walking into. As soon as he learns of her disappearance, Adib knows he is the only one who can get her out. He returns to retrace Muna's steps through Syria – a closed and paranoid police state. He enlists the help of Fatima and then Paul, a Canadian Consular official who knows more than he lets on. In order to find his daughter, he must confront the past that he left behind.


Inescapable(2013)
PRODUCTION DETAILS

DIRECTORS
Ruba Nadda

In Theaters
February 22, 2013
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Genres
Drama
Run Time
1 hour 33 minutes
Also Known As
Abu Muna
Filming Locations
Jordan
Lebanon
South Africa
Canada
Produced In
United States

CAST
Alexander Siddig
Adib Al Karum
Marisa Tomei
Actor
Joshua Jackson
Actor
Saad Siddiqui
Actor
Oded Fehr
Actor

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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During World War II, a mysterious medicine woman, Ultima, moves in with young Antonio Marez’s family. As she teaches Antonio about the spiritual world, Antonio begins to question the strict Catholic doctrine he has learned from his parents. A series of mysterious events forces Antonio to face difficult questions about good and evil, destiny and how to reconcile Ultima's abilities with the Catholic church's teachings.


Bless Me, Ultima
PRODUCTION DETAILS
In Theaters
February 22, 2013
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Genres
Drama, Adaptation
Run Time
1 hour 46 minutes
Filming Locations
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
New Mexico, USA
Produced In
United States
DIRECTORS
Carl Franklin

CAST
Luke Ganalon
Antonio
Miriam Colon
Ultima
Dolores Heredia
Maria
Benito Martinez
Gabriel
Castulo Guerra
Tenoria
Christian Traeumer
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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Dark Skies
As husband and wife Daniel and Lacey Barret witness an escalating series of disturbing events involving their family, their safe and peaceful home quickly unravels. When it becomes clear that the Barret family is being targeted by an unimaginably terrifying and deadly force, Daniel and Lacey take matters in their own hands to solve the mystery of what is after their family.
Dark Skies



Directed by Scott Stewart
Produced by Jason Blum
Couper Samuelson
Jeanette Brill
Screenplay by Scott Stewart
Starring Keri Russell
Josh Hamilton
Dakota Goyo
Music by Joseph Bishara
Cinematography David Boyd
Studio Entertainment One
Blumhouse Productions
Distributed by Dimension Films
Release date(s)
February 22, 2013 (United States)
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Monday, February 18, 2013

One Life (2013)



Daniel Craig narrates a feature length documentary about survival in the natural world.


PG, 1 hr. 25 min.
Documentary
Directed By: Michael Gunton , Martha Holmes
Written By: Michael Gunton, Martha Holmes
In Theaters: Feb 21, 2013 Limited

Sunday, February 17, 2013

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Like Someone In Love

According to Martin Scorsese, “cinema is a matter of what’s in the frame, and what’s out.” The Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami applies this axiom with particular rigor. In the first scenes of Mr. Kiarostami’s latest feature, “Like Someone in Love,” we are very much aware of what is not in the frame. We are in a Tokyo bar, listening to a series of conversations that involve a woman we cannot see.



In due time, we will learn more about her — she is Akiko (Rin Takanashi), a university student working as a call girl — but that initial disorientation, the sense of being in Akiko’s presence without knowing her, sets the tone for this elusive, formally meticulous and surprisingly powerful movie.

After haggling with her businesslike pimp, chatting with a friend and arguing on the phone with her jealous boyfriend, Akiko reluctantly sets off to meet a client, an elderly, widowed scholar who lives in a modest, book-cluttered apartment just outside the city. Their encounter is awkward and a little pathetic but also courteous and sweet, and Mr. Kiarostami plays with our implicit assumptions about what kind of a story this might be. The old man, Takashi (Tadashi Okuno), seems motivated more by loneliness than by lust, and in Akiko’s eyes he may serve as a surrogate for her doting grandmother, who leaves worried messages on her voice mail.

Various suspect and sentimental fantasies hover in the air: the hooker with a heart of gold; the sympathetic john rescuing a young woman from the degradation of sex work. It’s not impossible that both Takashi and Akiko have seen “Pretty Woman.”

But Mr. Kiarostami is not the man you would go to for a remake. His method is both straightforward and enigmatic; some of the films he made in Iran in the 1990s combine documentary techniques with the abstract, oblique qualities of lyric poetry, and impart a beguiling sense of strangeness to ordinary, even banal situations.

He has recently added a dash of exoticism to the mix, traveling outside his home country — to Italy for “Certified Copy,” and now to Japan — and working with non-Iranian actors. (His earlier foray into foreign territory was the 2002 documentary “ABC Africa.”) The cultural and linguistic barrier is hardly obvious in “Like Someone in Love,” which can feel, in its melancholy, sympathetic detachment, rather like a Japanese film.


“Like Someone in Love” takes place almost entirely in confined spaces, including Takashi’s living room and, especially, the inside of his Volvo station wagon. Mr. Kiarostami is a master of nonaction automotive cinema. His 2002 film “Ten” takes place entirely in a car navigating Tehran traffic, and “Taste of Cherry,” which shared the Palme d’Or in Cannes in 1997, turns a battered sedan into a forum for philosophical inquiry. An automobile is both a private and a public setting, a bubble of intimacy exposed to the rush and push of the outside world, a zone of safety that is also, objectively, one of the most dangerous places to be.

Through most of the film, Akiko is adrift, in transit, in a vulnerable state of in-betweenness without a fixed identity. Her improvised, ephemeral connection with Takashi turns into one corner of a triangle that is completed when her boyfriend, Noriaki (Ryo Kase), shows up, accosting Akiko on her way to an exam, as Takashi watches through the windshield. The older man — perhaps motivated by compassion or force of habit, but maybe also out of mischief — offers some grandfatherly advice, but at the same time participates in a deception that will grow more elaborate and more dangerous as the day goes on.

The gap between appearance and reality is Mr. Kiarostami’s native territory. He is fascinated by the ease with which people can pretend to be, and thus become, different versions of themselves, and sensitive to the ways that cinema can collude in such impostures. “Like Someone in Love” can be thought of as the mirror image of “Certified Copy,” in which a man and a woman (William Shimell and Juliette Binoche), in the course of discussing the nature of truth in art, rearrange their own relationship, to the bafflement (and also the delight) of the audience. Are they strangers? Lovers? Husband and wife? We are not quite sure.

In “Like Someone in Love,” by contrast, the motives and actions of the characters are relatively clear to us but decidedly ambiguous to them. Akiko, Takashi and Noriaki are more or less what they seem: a confused young woman; a kind, lonely old man; a guy with serious anger-management issues.

The structure of the film is, by Mr. Kiarostami’s standards, fairly straightforward, even conventional: it has a teasing start, an expository middle and a startlingly (though not unpredictably) dramatic end. And yet every shot — everything you see, and everything you don’t — imparts a disturbing and thrilling sense of discovery.

Like Someone in Love

Opens on Friday in New York and Los Angeles.

Written and directed by Abbas Kiarostami; director of photography, Katsumi Yanagijima; edited by Bahman Kiarostami; set design by Toshihiro Isomi; costumes by Masae Miyamoto; produced by Marin Karmitz and Kenzo Horikoshi; released by Sundance Selects. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 49 minutes. This film is not rated.


PRODUCTION DETAILS
In Theaters
February 15, 2013
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Genres
Foreign, Drama
Run Time
1 hour 49 minutes
Filming Locations
Japan
Produced In
France
DIRECTORS
Abbas Kiarostami




Saturday, February 16, 2013

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A Good Day to Die Hard



A Good Day to Die Hard

As he prepares to fly to Moscow to discover why his estranged son Jack has been arrested for murder, John McClane is handed an Idiot’s Travel Guide To Russia by daughter Lucy.

Someone behind the scenes should’ve followed suit and given director John Moore an Idiot’s Guide to Die Hard movies, for this fifth outing for Bruce Willis’s fly-in-the-ointment detective is a Die Hard in nonsensical name only.

The reason why 1988’s Die #1 is so iconic, beloved and imitated is down to its economical, no-nonsense simplicity. (One cop, one building, 13 terrorists. It’s hardly rocket science, is it?)

But with each successive installment, the franchise has travelled further away from its USP, a flaw magnified tenfold here by taking McClane off home turf completely.

Writer Skip Woods makes one concession to the original by squeezing the action into one single, manic day. To do so, unfortunately, he must throw logic under a bus, most egregiously by suggesting that the 400-mile distance between Moscow and Chernobyl can be driven in a couple of hours.

In truth, if A Good Day To Die Hard is homaging anything it’s the Bourne series, a frantic car pursuit through Muscovite traffic entailing more noisy auto-vehicular destruction than Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum. It’s a spectacular set-piece to be sure, rivalled later by a shoot-out in a hotel ballroom and a climactic face-off involving a miraculously deradiated Chernobyl and an exploding chopper fireball.

It’s what Moore inserts between them that drags the story down, the charmless interplay between a semi-comatose Willis and Jai Courtney’s petulant, arrogant Jack - not the fuck-up he initially appears, but a CIA operative on the trail of AWOL weapons-grade uranium - squandering the familial dynamic that should have been the flick’s trump card.

Die Hard 5 is no less wanting in the villain department, Rasha Bukvic’s tap-dancing, carrot-chomping Alik being to Alan Rickman’s Hans Gruber what a Lada is to a Mercedes.

Good Day in a nutshell? Father-son bonding with heavy artillery, a lot of big bangs, a triple-figure body count and little else. Listen carefully over the opening credits and you’ll hear a few bars of Beethoven’s ‘Ode To Joy’, the Die Hard series’ unofficial theme tune. But it’s no more than a flickering shadow of former glories, barely there and soon forgotten.

Verdict:

“That was exciting!” says Willis after he and Courtney survive a 20-storey leap through a plate glass window. “Want to go again?” Frankly, Bruce, we’re fine to leave it here.

Film Details

UK Theatrical Release Date: February 14th 2013
Genre Action/adventure
Starring Bruce Willis, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Director John Moore
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Friday, February 15, 2013

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Safe Haven(2013)

Safe Haven is a 2013 American romantic film starring Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders. It was released theatrically in North America on February 14, 2013. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström, and is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks's novel of the same name.

Safe Haven

Katie Feldman arrives in the tiny coastal town of Southport, North Carolina, looking to make a new, quiet life for herself. She rents a rundown cabin and takes a job waiting on tables in the local café, hoping to keep a low profile. But despite the almost impenetrable emotional walls she has built to protect herself, she is drawn in by the genuine warmth and caring of the tight-knit community, especially the town’s grocery-store owner, Alex, and his two young children.

As Katie gradually learns to trust again, Alex and his little brood teach her to experience the joys of love once more. But nothing is as simple as it seems and her newfound happiness is threatened by the terrifying secrets that still haunt her. When a mysterious stranger arrives in town asking questions about Katie, her past threatens to reclaim her. Although every instinct tells her to run, Katie decides to do whatever she must to protect her new life, as she rediscovers the meaning of sacrifice and commitment in a gripping and suspenseful story of hope, survival, and the power of true love.
Safe Haven
Directed by Lasse Hallström

Produced by Marty Bowen
Chad Freet
Wyck Godfrey
Ryan Kavanaugh
Screenplay by Gage Lansky
Dana Stevens
Based on Safe Haven by
Nicholas Sparks
Starring Julianne Hough
Josh Duhamel
David Lyons
Cobie Smulders
Music by Deborah Lurie
Cinematography Terry Stacey
Editing by Andrew Mondshein
Studio Relativity Media
Temple Hill Entertainment
Distributed by Relativity Media
Release date(s)
February 14, 2013
Running time 115 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $28 million

Escape From Planet Earth(2013)

Escape From Planet Earth(2013)


On the planet Baab, admired astronaut Scorch Supernova is a national hero to the blue alien population. A master of daring rescues, Scorch pulls off astonishing feats with the quiet aid of his nerdy, by-the-rules brother, Gary, head of mission control at BASA. When BASA's no-nonsense chief Lena informs the brothers of an SOS from a notoriously dangerous planet, Scorch rejects Gary's warnings and bounds off for yet another exciting mission. But when Scorch finds himself caught in a fiendish trap set by the evil Shanker, it's up to scrawny, risk-adverse Gary to do the real rescuing. As the interplanetary stakes rise to new heights, Gary is left to save his brother, his planet, his beloved wife Kira and their adventure hungry son Kip.


PRODUCTION DETAILS

DIRECTORS
Cal Brunker

In Theaters
February 15, 2013
MPAA Rating
PG (for action and some mild rude humor)
Genres
Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Animated
Distributors
The Weinstein Company
Produced In
United States

CAST
Jane Lynch
Voice of IO
Craig Robinson
Voice of Doc
George Lopez
Voice of Thurman
Sofia Vergara
Gabby Babelbrock
Steve Zahn
Voice of Hammer
Chris Parnell
Voice of Hawk

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Another Earth is a 2011 American science fiction/drama film directed by Mike Cahill in his feature film debut. The film stars William Mapother and Brit Marling. It premiered at the 27th Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and is being distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures.


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Directed by Mike Cahill
Produced by Hunter Gray
Mike Cahill
Brit Marling
Nicholas Shumaker
Written by Mike Cahill
Brit Marling
Starring William Mapother
Brit Marling
Cinematography Mike Cahill
Studio Artists Public Domain
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s)
  • January 24, 2011 (Sundance)

  • December 9, 2011 (United Kingdom)
Running time 92 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $200,000


Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling) is a brilliant 17 year-old who has spent her young life trained on the stars, and recently learned she was accepted to MIT. In a reckless, celebratory moment, she drinks with friends and drives home intoxicated. Listening to a story on the radio about a planet that looks just like Earth, she gazes out her car window at the stars and inadvertently hits a stopped car at an intersection, putting John Burroughs (William Mapother) in a coma and killing his wife and son. Rhoda is a minor, so her identity is not revealed to John. After serving her prison sentence, Rhoda, after 4 years of isolation, continues to shield herself from the world outside, becoming a janitor at a local school, wanting to work "physically," almost as a means to struggle past the potential she has squandered with the decision of a single night.
After cleaning her former high school for a while and hearing more news stories about the mirror Earth, Rhoda visits John's house after he has recovered, thinking she will apologize for the harm she did to him. He answers the door and she loses her nerve. Instead, she pretends to be a maid offering a free day of cleaning as a marketing tool for Maid in Haven (a New Haven based maid service). John, who has dropped out of his Yale music faculty position and is now living in a depressed and dirty stupor, agrees to Rhoda's offer. When she finishes, John, who still does not know she is the person who killed his wife and son, asks her to come back next week. Rhoda tells him someone will come, but it may not be her.
Rhoda returns to clean and develops a caring relationship with John that eventually becomes more significant and romantic. They like each other and are intelligent and compatible conversationally. Rhoda genuinely wants to be of service to him.
Rhoda enters an essay contest sponsored by a millionaire entrepreneur who is offering a civilian space flight to the mirror Earth. Rhoda's essay is selected and she is chosen to be one of the first explorers to travel to the other Earth. Rhoda tells John she has won the space flight, but he asks her not to go. However, when she tells him that she was the one who killed his wife and son, he forces her out of his house.
Rhoda hears in a telecast a scientist postulating that the citizens of the mirror Earth might be identical to those on her Earth in every way until the moment they learned of the others' existence. From that point on, the identical people on the different Earths probably began to deviate in small ways, changing their actions. Rhoda hopes her identical self on the other Earth did not make the mistakes she made on the night of the accident.