The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
If you hear a strange sound outside... Five college friends spend the weekend at a remote cabin in the woods where they get more than they bargained for. They arrive to find they are quite isolated with no means of communicating with the outside world. When the cellar door flings itself open, they of course go down to investigate. Together they must discover the truth behind the cabin in the woods.
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Where Do We Go Now? is a 2011 film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki. The film premiered during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as part of Un Certain Regard . The film was selected to represent Lebanon for the 84th Academy Awards. The film won the Cadillac People's Choice Award at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Where Do We Go Now? tells the story of a remote isolated unnamed Lebanese village inhabited by both Muslims and Christians. The village is surrounded by land mines only reachable by a small bridge. As civil strife engulfed the country the women in the village learn of this fact and try by various means and to varying success to keep their men in the dark sabotaging the village radio then destroying the village TV.
Rating: PG-13
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We're All Works In Progress
Based on a memoir this film explores the bonds both unbreakable and fragile between a father and his son. A young writer seeking to define himself misses his late mother and her loving nature. His father is not even a memory as they have not seen each other for eighteen years. Dad thinks himself a great writer but in reality he is struggling financially and a slave to the bottle. When he gets evicted from his apartment he impulsively reaches out to his son and the two come face-to-face for the first time in nearly two decades. Both men have their issues but maybe they'll be able to help get each other back on track.
Rating: R
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First Night (2010)
Music, Laughter and Romance.
Adam is a rich industrialist, who aspires to a more cultured world. Spurred on by playful jibes that he is little more than a city suit living the capitalist's dream, this frustrated amateur opera singer decides to throw an opera in his lavish country retreat. Once his friends see him belting out the notes, he feels sure it will spell the end to their shallow taunts. In fact, it might even help him win the hand of a female conductor he has been pursuing whom - it just so happens - is the first to be recruited for his showpiece.
Genres: Comedy Musical | Romance Runtime: 116min |
Actor(s) Richard E. Grant Sarah Brightman Mia Maestro Peter Basham Tessa Peake-Jones |
Oliver Dimsdale Susannah Fielding Nigel Lindsay Julian Ovenden |
Director(s) Terry Miles Screenplay Evan Jacobs Terry Miles
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Set in the Wild Wild West. After his father is killed, John Mason is willing to turn the world inside out to find the man responsible. What he doesn't know is the killer might be in his own house.Along the way he falls in love with the beautiful Alice, who happens to be the same girl his best friend adores too. Not the best western screenplay with a "iffy" storyline and deadbeat plot
Runtime: 94 min |
Actor(s) Donald Sutherland Christian Slater Jill Hennessy Lochlyn Munro Adrian Hough |
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HEADSHOT, now Thailand's nomination for the Oscars, is based on a novel called “Rain Falling Up the Sky” by a well-known Thai writer, Win Lyovarin. Initially, the author did not intend to write it as a novel, but rather as a script for an indie movie forming part of a film noir project. For some reason, it did not materialise, so the writer decided to transform the script into a novel instead; or as he called it, a film noir novel.
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