Archive for the ‘Drama’ Category

Rush

Friday, September 20th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 155

Language: English

Director: Ron Howard

Plot: Rush portrays the exhilarating true story of two of the greatest rivals the world has ever witnessed—handsome English playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and his methodical, brilliant opponent, Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl). Set against the sexy and glamorous golden age of Formula 1 racing, Rush follows the two drivers as they push themselves to the breaking point of physical and psychological endurance, where there is no shortcut to victory and no margin for error.

 

Chavez Cage of Glory

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 111

Language: English

Director: Hector Echavarria

Plot: Barely being able to make ends meet and working at every job he can find, Hector Chavez turns to his fighting roots to pay for his gravely ill young son’s medical bills. When his amateur Mixed Martial Arts videos go viral and earn him the recognition of the world’s top MMA federation he is given a chance to go into the cage against the World Champion. A dream opportunity becomes a fight for his life when he learns the Champion’s last opponent is in critical condition in the same hospital as his son. Hector must risk it all so his son can have the surgery he needs to survive.

 

And While We Were Here

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 117

Language: English

Director: Kat Coiro

Plot: Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Island of Ischia, off the Amalfi Coast, AND WHILE WE WERE HERE follows a young American writer named Jane (Kate Bosworth) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when she accompanies her husband Leonard (Iddo Goldberg) on a business trip. While escaping the mundanity of her comfortable marriage by delving deeper into adapting her grandmother’s WWII stories (narrated by Claire Bloom) into a memoir she stumbles into a romantic affair with a younger man (Jamie Blackley) who complicates her life even further.

Inspired by a set of audio-tapes she made of her own late grandmother, the film was written and directed by Kat Coiro, who previously collaborated with Bosworth on the comedy L!FE HAPPENS. AND WHILE WE WERE HERE premiered at the 2012 Tribeca and Locarno Film Festivals.

 

Four

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 120

Language: English

Director: Joshua Sanchez

Plot: In a nameless, suburban American town, the smell of barbeque fills the air as Fourth of July celebrations move from a hot summer day into night. Joe, a man who works hard and travels a lot, leaves his family behind for the holiday, citing a business trip. Abigayle, his precocious daughter, is left to tend to her ill mother and manage the house on her own, yet again. Seeking just enough attention to get her through another night of her lonely responsibilities, she turns to Dexter, a former high school basketball star whose best days are behind him. And while Abigayle is out with Dexter, Joe is secretly spending time around town with June, a much younger man he met online who’s struggling to accept himself. And for just this night, the small world that these four live in will become even smaller, though the freedom they experience has never been so dangerous, fleeting and honest.

 

In Search of the American Dream

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 124

Language: English

Director: Baldemar Rodriguez

Plot: How far would you go to keep your family together? In Search of the American Dream is the story of five children and their adult brother as they desperately race across Texas for survival because their parents, undocumented for 30 years, were caught, arrested and thrown in jail in one fell swoop – deportation is only a matter of time. In Search of the American Dream tells the story of one family torn apart… and the fear and agony the children are forced to bear alone.

 

The Ultimate Life

Friday, September 6th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Michael Landon, Jr.

Plot: Despite his best intentions, billionaire Jason Stevens can’t find enough time to keep his beloved Alexia a priority. But when he discovers his late grandfather’s journal, he is transported back to Red Stevens’ incredible world. With everything he loves hanging in the balance, Jason Stevens hopes the past will prepare him well for the future.

 

Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

Friday, August 16th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 149

Language: English

Director: David Lowery

Plot: Bob Muldoon (Casey Affleck) and Ruth Guthrie (Rooney Mara), an impassioned young outlaw couple on an extended crime spree, are finally apprehended by lawmen after a shootout in the Texas hills. Although Ruth wounds a local officer, Bob takes the blame. But four years later, Bob escapes from prison and sets out to find Ruth and their daughter, born during his incarceration.

Set against the backdrop of 1970’s Texas Hill Country, director David Lowery paints a poetic picture, evoking the mythology of westerns and saturating the dramatic space with an aching sense of loss. Featuring powerful performances by Affleck, Mara as well as Ben Foster and Keith Carradine, AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS is a story of love, motherhood and searching for peace while faced with an unrelenting past.

 

Jobs

Friday, August 16th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 63

Language: English

Director: Joshua Michael Stern

Plot: JOBS details the major moments and defining characters that influenced Steve Jobs on a daily basis from 1971 through 2001. JOBS plunges into the depths of his character, creating an intense dialogue-driven story that is as much a sweeping epic as it is an immensely personal portrait of Steve Jobs’ life.

 

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

Friday, August 16th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Thor Freudenthal

Plot: The son of Poseidon and his friends head into the Sea of Monsters to find the mythical Golden Fleece.

 

Ashley

Friday, August 9th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 81

Language: English

Director: Dean Matthew Ronalds

Plot: A teenage girl, distraught from her vain attempt to connect with her estranged mother, resorts to cutting herself. When she develops an online relationship with an older woman, she learns to accept her sexuality and understand that pain can be transformed into love.

 

Intolerance

Friday, August 2nd, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 128

Language: English

Director: D.W. Griffith

Plot: D.W. Griffith’s awe-inspiring epic is receiving a 2K restoration that will include an orchestral score by world renowned composer Carl Davis. Other Griffith masterworks in the Collection include The Birth of a Nation (both the 1915 original and the 1930 cut), Broken Blossoms, Way Down East, Orphans of the Storm and many of the groundbreaking shorts directed by the “Father of Film.”.

 

The Servant

Friday, July 26th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 164

Language: English (International)

Director: Joseph Losey

Plot: Posh Tony (James Fox) hires the seemingly proper and very attentive Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his manservant. Soon Tony’s lady friend, Susan (Wendy Craig) disapproves of the ever unflappable Barrett, which causes a strain in the couple’s relationship. When Barrett’s “sister” Vera (Sarah Miles) arrives to stay, the situation descends into depravity, with the servant vying to become the new master of the house.

 

Only God Forgives

Friday, July 19th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 112

Language: English

Director: Nicolas Winding Refn

Plot: Julien (Gosling) is a drug kingpin tasked with avenging his brother’s death, but a mysterious, unhinged policeman is following his every move.

 

Just Like A Woman

Friday, July 5th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 135

Language: English (International)

Director: Rachid Bouchareb

Plot: Mona, 26, an immigrant from North Africa, runs her in-laws’ mini market in Chicago. She’s married to Mourad, a man who can’t stand up to his authoritarian mother. Mona is harassed by her mother-in-law because after five years of marriage, she hasn’t be able to get pregnant, something that’s considered a shame and a taboo in her culture.

Marilyn, 29, is a receptionist at a computer repair company. Her marriage with Harvey is on the ropes. The only thing in her life that makes her happy is her belly dance class, a passion shared by Mona. Dancing at family gatherings lifts her spirits up and makes her forget the misery of her daily life. Marilyn shops at Mona’s mini-market. They’ve become friends.

One morning, Mona’s mother-in-law is found dead in her bed. Mona realizes that she mixed the wrong dose while preparing her medicine. Realizing that she might be accused of murder, Mona runs away and flees Chicago by bus.

Marilyn loses her job because of the recession. When she gets home, she finds out that her husband is cheating on her. With nothing left to lose, Mona decides to go to Santa Fe to enter a contest hoping to join a famous belly dance company.

Mona and Marilyn run into each other on a rest area on the side of a highway. They decide to continue the trip together. They cross the USA, pitching their tent in trailer parks and in the middle of the desert. They earn some cash belly-dancing together in restaurants and bars.

Back in Chicago, Mona is considered a fugitive she’s wanted for the murder of her mother-in-law. Harvey asks the police to look for Marilyn who disappeared without leaving a trace.

Will Marilyn succeed in joining the belly dance company? How long will Mona be able to keep her secret from Marilyn? And how long will she be able to escape the law?

 

Petunia

Friday, June 28th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 138

Language: English

Director: Ash Christian

Plot: For some families, having a live-in shrink isn’t nearly enough. The Petunia family has a storied history of avoiding real feelings: Mom, Felicia, (Christine Lahti) is a therapist who needs a shrink of her own dad, Percy, (David Rasche) hides his problems under an oblivious and disaffected non-personality and brothers Michael (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Adrian (Jimmy Heck) are hiding infidelity and sex addiction, respectively.

Throw in mean NYC princess Vivian (Thora Birch) for a sister-in-law, and you have Charlie’s biggest problem: his crazy family. At first glance, Charlie looks positively Bond-like in his tuxedo but in fact, he is the polar opposite of the suave lady killer. Instead of drinking martinis and living it up, Charlie spends his brother’s wedding reception avoiding the dance floor and securing his self-imposed celibacy by snapping the rubber band on his wrist anytime he feels aroused by the formal-wear-clad young men in the room.

Charlie finally finds a guy he’s willing to break his “no sex” vow for when he meets and starts dating George McDougal (Michael Urie). But George is hiding something from Charlie – his wife (Brittany Snow) – and their relationship hits a complicated snag when she returns unexpectedly from a long trip…

With super quirky, yet highly sympathetic characters, great acting, and hilariously unpredictable twists and turns, Petunia will make you think about love, life and how family plays a part in who you turned out to be.

 

The Bling Ring

Friday, June 14th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 53

Language: English

Director: Sofia Coppola

Plot: In the fame-obsessed world of Los Angeles, a group of teenagers take us on a thrilling and disturbing crime-spree in the Hollywood hills. Based on true events, the group, who were fixated on the glamorous life, tracked their celebrity targets online, and stole more than 3 million in luxury goods from their homes. Their victims included Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, and Rachel Bilson, and the gang became known in the media as “The Bling Ring.”

In THE BLING RING, Oscar Winning filmmaker Sofia Coppola takes us inside the world of these teens, where their youthful naivete and excitement is amplified by today’s culture of celebrity and luxury brand obsession. The members of the Bling Ring introduce us to temptations that any teenager would find hard to resist. And what starts out as youthful fun spins out of control, revealing a sobering view of our modern culture.

 

VIOLET & DAISY

Friday, June 7th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 124

Language: English

Director: Geoffrey Fletcher

Plot: Violet (Alexis Bledel) and Daisy (Saoirse Ronan) are a pair of gum-chomping, gun-toting teenage assassins who casually snuff out crime figures in New York City, bothered only by the fact that a concert by their favorite pop idol Barbie Sunday has suddenly been canceled.

Determined to raise cash for some Barbie Sunday dresses, the duo takes on a new hit, only to discover a kind of reckoning in the form of sad-sack shut-in (James Gandolfini) who is dying alone in his apartment of terminal cancer. He persuades the duo to kill him out of mercy, prompting an odyssey of self-examination that catapults the junior enforcers into a world beyond Barbie Sunday and bullets for pay.

 

What Maisie Knew

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 134

Language: English

Director: Scott McGehee

Plot: A contemporary reimagining of Henry James’ novel, WHAT MAISIE KNEW tells the story of a captivating little girl’s struggle for grace in the midst of her parents’ bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title’s heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old’s innocence, charm and generosity of spirit.

An aging rock star (Moore) and a contemporary art dealer (Coogan)—Susanna and Beale are too self-involved even to notice their neglect and inadequacy as parents their fight for Maisie is just another battle in an epic war of personalities. As they raise the stakes by taking on inappropriate new partners, the ex-nanny Margo and the much younger bartender Lincoln (Vanderham and Skarsgård), the shuffling of Maisie from household to household becomes more and more callous, the consequences more and more troubling. Always watchful, however, Maisie begins to understand that the path through this morass of adult childishness and selfish blindness will have to be of her own making.

 

The Bridge

Sunday, April 28th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 135

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Plot: In a world where relationships are disposable and family is taken for granted, we sometimes lose our way. God brings people into our lives and moves in unimaginable ways. When an unconventional meeting takes place on the bridge, faith is restored, hope is found, and lives are changed forever.

 

At Any Price

Friday, April 26th, 2013

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2013

Runtime: 138

Language: English

Director: Ramin Bahrani

Plot: At Any Price movie trailer – starring Zac Efron, Heather Graham, Dennis Quaid, Clancy Brown, Kim Dickens, Maika Monroe. Directed by Ramin Bahrani. Theatrical Release Date: 4/26/2013
Genre: Drama
Rating: R