Posts Tagged ‘PATHE DISTRIBUTION’

Resident Evil

Posted by admin February 25th, 2010

Astute fans of the game, both the original video and zombie movies in general, no doubt, have already detected the defect of “Resident Evil” - 15 certificate. Who in their right mind would make a zombie movie 15-CERT?
The same excuse for a director behind Event Horizon and Mortal Kombat, that’s who. Step [...]

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Creep

Posted by admin February 18th, 2010

Come on - it’s not real you know! I can not believe that the comments of some people.
I saw Hostel and Saw 1,2,3 and it was so creepy. Ever been in an empty subway station platform at night? I have (although 25 + years) and is really scary.
Thank God I [...]

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The Motorcycle Diaries

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 [...]

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Enduring Love

Posted by admin January 23rd, 2010

After reading Ian McEwan s incredibly complex and intense novel of the same name, I was looking forward to this adaptation. As a film itself and doesn t disappoint, the casting is fantastic with Craig Morton and Ifans paying off powerful feature, the picture is unsettling, tense and dynamic, and Joe Penhall s excellent [...]

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Breaking The Waves

Posted by admin January 20th, 2010

Given the background I was given vague about this movie, I turned expecting a weak story full of sex free. In fact, the film is so sweet and touching, weeping and crying out loud! Breaking the Waves was not the best film I’ve seen, but is easily the most disturbing and upsetting, and [...]

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House Of Flying Daggers

Posted by admin December 22nd, 2009

To view this film and understand its importance, I thought this was one of the worst movie titles I’ve heard. In fact, it still is. The film is not bad though.
More of the fantastic and captivating that we expect from this new genre of Kung Fu movies that has evolved from the [...]

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The Lady And The Duke

Posted by admin December 12th, 2009

That seems to be the message you want to convey in this Rohmer realistic view towards the French Revolution. And an interesting film that makes it a great performance by Lucy Russell Scottish ex-patriot Grace Elliot, a former lover and now a friend and confidant of the Duke of Orleans. Through its sophisticated conversations [...]

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The Mangler

Posted by admin November 9th, 2009

Tobe Hooper’s original Mangler, a laundry press with a taste for human blood, is revived in this gruesome surprise. Hadley (Weston Blakesley), a happily married family man, has become obsessed with what is being built in his attic, and his character is increasingly explosive. It turns out that the curse of the original Mangler [...]

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The Queen

Posted by admin November 5th, 2009

Pending. The film was a huge effort to raise the issue of the realms of politics and the issue much more difficult and challanging of state institutions and the monarchy. Helen Mirren stately hues performance was excellent, the small details of emotion, attitude, and in general were inspiring to see.
It is [...]

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Harsh Times

Posted by admin November 5th, 2009

What a great movie. Some might say hard to see, but I enjoyed every minute of this nail biting journey drugged. Christian Bale is so nuts about this.
The main characters of double personality seems to be delivered across borders, countries and functions you have when you are there. In the U.S. spends [...]

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Festival

Posted by admin November 3rd, 2009

I’m surprised to see some of the comments posted here apalling for this film. Maybe it’s a case of a film that does not meet the expectations of the people, and that was true for my own viewing experience. Yes, this is a film about the Edinburgh festival, and I think now all [...]

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Human Nature

Posted by admin November 2nd, 2009

I have this for the simple fact of participation by Charlie Kaufman (better known as the author of Being John Malkovich). Always offered a peculiar history with an interesting message and a good mix of fun, excitement and action.This film is no different and your message is about the simple life and how [...]

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The Girl On The Bridge

Posted by admin November 2nd, 2009

Whimisical seductive fantasy romance that is so utterly French that you can almost smell the garlic that drips from every scene filmed beautifully and hear the accordions play behind each line of philosophical dialogue. Daniel Auteuil is a down-on-his luck knife thrower who recruits women psychologically damaged by his act by hanging around bridges [...]

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