Posts Tagged ‘Cinema’
Posted by admin March 11th, 2010
Sets air quality action and make this film compelling. The most curious of all was the final scene with the use of the guillotine, which seems a very Ungerman to dispatch people. But probably the only authentic (?) Since the film is based on real events, transcripts, etc.
The most interesting thing for [...]
Tags: Cinema, DRAKES AVENUE PICTURES, Drama, Fabian Hinrichs, Gerald Alexander Held, Johanna Gastdorf, Julia Jentsch, Marc Rothemund, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin March 10th, 2010
now I’m sorry, but while this movie may have technical achievements to boast of, is terribly boring, a total of 2 hours of broadcasting of political parties (and 5 minutes off the screens affecting at election time). technophiles could only praise this film - oh, maybe a Nazi?
more interesting to see is [...]
Tags: Cinema, Documentary, Leni Riefenstahl, SIMPLY MEDIA, Television, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin March 5th, 2010
Apart from the Monty Python score kind of brass band that came intermittently, I liked this film, despite the terrorists involved seemed a million miles away from what we experience today. One was a handsome chap played by a certain Fabio Testi, they would not make much of any note.
The excitement is [...]
Tags: ARROW FILMS, Cinema, Claude Chabrol, Drama, Fabio Testi, Lou Castel, Mariangelo Melato, Michel Aumont, Michel Duchaussoy, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin March 4th, 2010
Krrish is a sequel to Koi Mil Gaya and story continues. Rohit and Nisha are married and have a child.
Both die in a car accident. The child begins to grow in his grandmother’s care.
As it grows, discovers he has superpowers (in Koi Mil Gaya Jadoo transferred his powers into Rohit, [...]
Tags: Archana Puran Singh, Cinema, FILMSTAN, Hemant Pandey, Hrithik Roshan, Indian, Indian Cinema, Kiran Juneja, Naseruddin Shah, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra, Puneet Issar, Rajpal Yadav, Rakesh Roshan, Rekha, Sharat Saxena
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Posted by admin February 24th, 2010
Pang’s brother ‘The Eye’ is based on a weak premise and does not have an original idea in his head. But the brothers attack it with such arrogance and the imagination visual’The Eye ‘is beyond flawsMun (Lee Sin-je) is a woman in her 20’s who has just undergone a transplant of eyes and can [...]
Tags: Angelica Lee, Chutcha Rujinanon, Cinema, Danny Pang, Horror, Lawrence Chou, Oxide Pang, TARTAN VIDEO, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin February 22nd, 2010
I think the title should be facing his True Self. This movie makes you think of all forms luxurious indulges in
The things you know not to say. The arrogance of his ability he brings.
What would you humble? What would you look in the mirror and really know what your path [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Cinema, Jet Li, Ronny Yu, UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIDEO, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin February 21st, 2010
I was not expecting much when I came to this movie. I have not seen many films with subtitles like the thought of them usually puts me off. So I started to watch this movie without expecting to enjoy it.
But it was one of the best movies I’ve seen and has opened [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Chan-wook Park, Choi Min-sik, Cinema, Kang Hye-jeong, TARTAN VIDEO, Thriller, World, World Cinema, Yoo Ji-tae
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Posted by admin February 20th, 2010
Director-writer-producer-star Chen Kaige - known for his visually sumptuous tales of historical China (Farewell My Concubine) - directs this sweet-natured coming of age story set in modern day Beijing. An impoverished cook, Chen Liu (Liu Peiqui), gives his provincial life to move his 13-year-old son of violins, Xiaochun (Tang Yun) to Beijing to audition [...]
Tags: Chen Hong, Cinema, Drama, Kaige Chen, MOMENTUM PICTURES, Peiqi Liu, Tang Yun, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin February 11th, 2010
If you’re expecting a film full of wild sex and nudity free then think again. While there is a fairly graphic scene (which led to the “Money Shot” by the court by the British censorship), the central plot focuses on an old director who has to return to the porn industry for financial [...]
Tags: Andre Marcon, Bertrand Bonello, Cinema, Dominique Blanc, Drama, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Jeremie Renier, TARTAN VIDEO, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin February 6th, 2010
One of the best movies I’ve seen for a long time. The photography is beautiful and the acting is rate.There must first “big” moments, only a constant weight impressive display of landscapes, friendship Guevara 2 men and political awakening.
It is by turns funny laugh (to blag their way in the local newspaper [...]
Tags: Cinema, Drama, Gael Garcia Bernal, Jorge Chiarella, Mercedes Moran, Mia Maestro, PATHE DISTRIBUTION, Rodrigo De La Serna, Walter Salles Jr., World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin February 2nd, 2010
A film that reaches the parts that films simply do not come near. I was really embraced this film.
The content, quality, etc. sound track. All are united in excellent shape - a bit like real life really! I found myself really feeling for the main character Tsotsi and really believe the reaction [...]
Tags: Cinema, Drama, Gavin Hood, Ian Roberts, Jerry Mofokeng, Kenneth Nkosi, MOMENTUM PICTURES, Mothusi Magano, Percy Matsemela, Presley Chweneyagae, Rapulana Seiphemo, Terry Pheto, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin January 28th, 2010
This film is dark, winding along a serial murderer. There is no justification in terms of its objectives, but demonstrates their dedication to their cause, when he looks at his watch saying he is late for work.
From the beginning a course of ironic smile on his lips to do to amass a [...]
Tags: Andre Bonzel, Benoit Poelvoorde, Cinema, Comedy, Jacqueline Poelvoorde Pappaert, Jenny Drye, Malou Madou, Remy Belvaux, TARTAN VIDEO, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin January 27th, 2010
The thing to see so many of Ozu’s films to reach the point where you know what to expect and is a reminder to treat very little in the mouth between heavier courses at a fancy restaurant. Once again we have a segment of postwar Japanese life, where there is probably the real problem [...]
Tags: Chishu Ryu, Cinema, Keiji Sada, Mariko Okada, Miyuki Kuwano, Setsuko Hara, Shima Iwashita, TARTAN FILMS, World, World Cinema, Yasujiro Ozu, Yoko Tsukasa
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