Archive for the ‘Drama’ Category

NOW & LATER

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 156

Language: English

Director: Philippe Diaz

Plot: Sex, politics and American culture are mixed into a combustible combination in Now & Later. Angela
(Shari Solanis) is an illegal Latina immigrant living in Los Angeles who stumbles across Bill (James
Wortham), a disgraced banker on the run. She takes him in. Through passionate sex, soul-searching
conversations ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly pleasures, Angela introduces Bill to
another worldview. As their affair heats up, the course of Bill’s life begins to take an abrupt and
unexpected turn.
The film was conceived by the director in reaction to American’s penchant for violence in our culture
and our puritanical censoring of anything involving sex. Familiar with philosopher Wilhelm Reich’s notion that a sexually repressed society turns into a violent one, Diaz makes an unabashedly sexual yet cerebral film that challenges the perception that sex in media is harmful.

 

Saat Khoon Maaf

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 154

Language: Hindi

Director: Vishal Bhardwaj

Plot: Saat Khoon Maaf movie trailer – starring Naseeruddin Shah, John Abraham, Irrfan Khan, Neil Nitin Mukesh. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. Theatrical Release Date: 2/18/2011
Genre: Drama
Rating: Not Rated

 

Putty Hill

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 134

Language: English

Director: Matthew Porterfield

Plot: A beautifully realized portrait of a close-knit community on the outskirts of Baltimore, PUTTY HILL is the second feature from celebrated young filmmaker Matt Porterfield (HAMILTON). At a neighborhood karaoke bar, friends and family gather to remember a young man who passed away. Knowing little about his final days, they attempt to reconstruct his life. In the process, they offer a window onto their own lives, an evocative picture of working-class America, dislocated from the progress and mobility around them, but united in pursuit of a shared dream. Exquisitely shot and employing surprising documentary techniques, PUTTY HILL is one of the most exciting American indie films in years.

 

Even the Rain

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 138

Language: Spanish

Director: Iciar Bollain

Plot: TAMBIEN LA LLUVIA sets up an intriguing dialogue about Spanish imperialism through incidents taking place some 500 years apart, while examining the personal belief systems of the members of a film crew headed by director Sebastian (Gael Garcia Bernal) and his producer Costa (Luis Tosar) who arrive in Bolivia to make a revisionist film about the conquest of Latin America. Set in February and March of 2000 when real-life protests against the privatization of water rocked the nation, the film reflexively blurs the line between fiction and reality in what Variety calls “a powerful, richly layered indictment of the plight of Latin America’s dispossessed.”

Carlos Aduviri is dynamic as a local who is cast as a 15th century native in the film, but when the make-up and loin cloth come off, he sails into action protesting his community’s deprivation of water at the hands of the government. Meanwhile, Gael Garcia Bernal’s Idealist film director is as relentless as Werner Herzog infamously was in making FITZCARALDO, pushing ahead against all odds, ignoring the prevailing danger about to disrupt at any moment. Despite the devastation emerging around him, Sebastian seems unable to engage with any emotion over than a dogmatic desire to get his film done. And of course, the film also recalls themes in Herzog’s AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD and the film-within-a-film scenes are as brutal as any in APOCALYPTO.

 

The Resident

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 116

Language: English

Director: Antti Jokinen

Plot: Juliet (Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby), a beautiful doctor, has found the perfect New York apartment to start a new life after separating from her husband. It’s got spacious rooms, a spectacular view, and a handy, handsome landlord. But there are secrets behind every wall and terror in every room as Juliet gets the unnerving feeling that she is not alone. She is being watched. She is being stalked. And no one is safe when she discovers the relentless horror on her doorstep. But how do you stop an evil that you can’t see…until it’s too late? Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Grey’s Anatomy) and screen legend Christopher Lee (The Lord of the Rings) costar in this pulse-pounding shocker from famed horror studio Hammer Films (Let Me In).

 

Poetry

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 114

Language: Korean

Director: Lee Chang Dong

Plot: Mija (veteran actress Yun Jung-hee) is a beautiful woman in her sixties who moves gracefully through life, contemplating a trivial daily routine that is ill-suited to her refined
persona. On a whim, Mija enrolls in a poetry class at the local cultural centre and begins a personal
quest to find the perfect words to describe her feelings. However, she’s plagued by the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, and struggles with new vocabulary and the challenges of the creative process.

 

The Eagle

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Kevin Macdonald

Plot: In 140 AD, two men – master and slave – venture beyond the edge of the known world on a dangerous and obsessive quest that will push them beyond the boundaries of loyalty and betrayal, friendship and hatred, deceit and heroism,The Roman epic adventure THE EAGLE stars Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell and is directed by Academy Award winner Kevin Macdonald.

20 years earlier, Rome’s 5,000-strong Ninth Legion, under the command of Flavius Aquila, marched north carrying their treasured golden Eagle emblem. They never returned; Legion and Eagle simply vanished into the mists.

Hearing a rumor that the Eagle has been seen in a tribal temple in the far north, Flavius’ son Marcus (Tatum), determined to restore the tarnished reputation of his father, is galvanized into action. Accompanied only by his slave Esca (Bell), Marcus sets out into the vast and dangerous highlands of Scotland – to confront its savage tribes, make peace with his father’s memory, and retrieve the hallowed Eagle. Along the way Marcus realizes that the mystery of his father’s disappearance may well be linked to the secret of his own slave’s identity and loyalty – a secret all the more pressing when the two come face-to-face with the warriors of the fearsome Seal Prince (Tahar Rahim).

 

Dream Home

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 87

Language: Cantonese

Director: Pang Ho-cheung

Plot: When she was a child, Cheng Lai-Sheung (Josie Ho) could see Hong Kong’s famed Victoria Harbour from her apartment. She vows to one day save up enough money for her family to move into ‘No.1 Victoria Bay’ with a magnificent view. In order to achieve her dream, Cheng has to work hard at two full-time jobs. She even goes as far as stealing customer data to sell to other companies. However, no matter how much she toils, she cannot earn enough to keep up with the ever-increasing values of Hong Kong’s real estate. Since property prices keep leaping higher, her dream home now seems forever out of reach…until suddenly, it dawns on her: in order to get what she wants, she must take matters into her own hands…even if it means getting her hands seriously bloody.

 

In Her Skin

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 168

Language: English

Director: Simone North

Plot: Based on a true story, IN HER SKIN follows nineteen year old Caroline who, consumed with self-loathing covets, stalks, abducts then murders fifteen year old Rachel Barber whom she considers “perfect”; everything she is not: beautiful, self-assured, happy.

 

Carancho

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 118

Language: Spanish

Director: Pablo Trapero

Plot: Sosa (Ricardo Darín, The Secret in Their Eyes) is an ambulance-chasing personal injury attorney with questionable ethics. Lujan (Martina Gusman, Lion’s Den) is a young, idealistic country doctor, new to the city. After Lujan and Sosa’s paths repeatedly cross, the two form an unlikely romance that is threatened by Sosa’s turbulent past. With traffic accidents as the number one cause of deaths in Argentina, bodies are currency and a black market strives to get rich from the personal tragedies that literally litter the streets.

 

Lovers of Hate

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 81

Language: English

Director: Bryan Poyser

Plot: LOVERS OF HATE is a delicious tale of deceit and sibling rivalry, two adult brothers, Rudy (Chris Doubek of THE CASSIDY KIDS) and Paul (Alex Karpovsky of TINY FURNITURE), represent failure and success. Younger brother Paul is a successful author who writes Harry Potter-like fantasy novels for children, while Rudy, Paul’s childhood collaborator on the stories, moves from job to job, unable to get started on his own novel–the long-gestating “Lovers of Hate.” The one thing they do have in common is their love for Diana (Heather Kafka of “FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS”), Rudy’s soon-to-be ex-wife. When opportunistic Paul whisks Diana away to a romantic mountain retreat (in Park City, Utah, incidentally), the lovers have no idea that Rudy has made it there first. From the shadows of the posh chalet, Rudy tries desperately to sabotage their relationship in director Bryan Poyser’s (DEAR PILLOW) brilliantly executed game of cat and mouse. A testament to three star-making performances and a tightly constructed script, LOVERS OF HATE, delicately balances humor and despair while pushing characters to painful and hilarious extremes. There are no clear winners in this savage comedy about curdled love, but it is one enjoyable ride.

 

Waiting for Forever

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 122

Language: English

Director: James Keach

Plot: A unique love story about friendship and a view of the world from different perspectives, WAITING FOR FOREVER explores the connections people make in the face of life’s changes. Best friends while they were growing up, Emma (Rachel Bilson) and Will (Tom Sturridge) lost touch a long time ago – as far as she knows. To Will, Emma never stopped being the most important person in his life. Believing them to be forever linked, he goes wherever she goes. Will doesn’t have a home, a car, or a “real”job. He survives on his talent as a juggler and entertainer – talents honed through years of showing off for Emma. When her father gets sick, Emma returns to their hometown, trying to leave behind her complicated love life and failing career as a TV actress. As its characters face love, death and their own preconceptions, WAITING FOR FOREVER questions the realities of life.

 

The Other Woman

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 139

Language: English

Director: Don Roos

Plot: Families never turn out according to plan, and in THE OTHER WOMAN, Emilia (Natalie Portman) finds herself the shunned stepmother. After winning Jack (Scott Cohen) away from his wife Carolyn (Lisa Kudrow), she finds herself immersed in the cross-currents of a new hybrid family. But shadowing Emilia’s every attempt to connect with her stubborn, precocious stepson William (Charlie Tahan) is the unbearable loss of a baby she and Jack had hoped would cement their new marriage.

 

The Roommate

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 146

Language: English

Director: Christian E. Christiansen

Plot: A psychological thriller about a deranged college freshman (Leighton Meester) who becomes obsessed with her new roommate (Minka Kelly).

 

Restless

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 153

Language: English

Director: Gus Van Sant

Plot: A terminally ill girl falls for a boy who loves to attend funerals. They encounter the ghost of a Japanese kamikaze pilot.

 

The Way Back

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 120

Language: English

Director: Peter Weir

Plot: Inspired by Slavomir Rawicz’s acclaimed novel, “The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom” as well as other real life accounts, six time Oscar nominated director Peter Weir’s (“Witness”, “Master And Commander”, & “Dead Poet’s Society”) “The Way Back” is a remarkable adventure story chronicling the escape of a small group of multi-national prisoners from a Siberian gulag in 1940 and their epic life affirming journey over thousands of miles across five hostile countries.

 

The Company Men

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: John Wells

Plot: Bobby Walker (Ben Affleck) is living the American dream: great job, beautiful family, shiny Porsche in the garage. When corporate downsizing leaves him and co-workers Phil Woodward (Chris Cooper) and Gene McClary (Tommy Lee Jones) jobless, the three men are forced to re-define their lives as men, husbands, and fathers.

Bobby soon finds himself enduring enthusiastic life coaching, a job building houses for his brother-in-law (Kevin Costner) which does not play to his executive skill set, and perhaps the realization that there is more to life than chasing the bigger, better deal. With humor, pathos, and keen observation, writer-director John Wells (the creator of “ER”) introduces us to the new realities of American life.

 

The Housemaid

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 120

Language: Korean

Director: Im Sang-soo

Plot: Eun-yi (Cannes Best Actress winner Jeon Do-youn of SECRET SUNSHINE) is hired as a nanny in an impossibly lavish mansion by businessman Hoon (Lee Jung-jae) and his very pregnant wife, Hae-ra (Seo Woo). When Hoon callously seduces the young maid, she becomes the unwitting victim in a battle of wills between him and the scheming women of the house-Hae-ra, her villainous mother (Park Ji-young), and their seemingly loyal but increasingly bitter housekeeper (Yun Yeo-jong). Intensely erotic and fiendishly entertaining, THE HOUSEMAID builds to an unforgettable climax as Eun-yi tries to maintain her cunning to protect her sanity-and her life-from the ruthless vipers around her.

 

Applause

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 132

Language: Danish

Director: Martin Zandvliet

Plot: APPLAUSE is a Danish motion picture starring internationally acclaimed actress Paprika Steen (The Celebration, Adam’s Apples) who portrays Thea, a recovering alcoholic stage actress whose struggle to reclaim her role as a mother is complicated by the demons from her past.

 

Mumbai Diaries

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 69

Language: Hindi

Director: Kiran Rao

Plot: In the teeming metropolis of Mumbai, four people, separated by class and language, are drawn together in compelling relationships.

Shai (Monica Dogra), an affluent investment banker on a sabbatical, strikes up an unusual friendship with Munna (Prateik), a young and beautiful laundry boy (dhobi) with ambitions of being a Bollywood actor, and has a brief dalliance with Arun (Aamir Khan), a gifted painter. As Shai’s relationship with Munna deepens, Arun discovers in his new house a secret about Yasmin (Kriti Malhotra), the previous tenant, that brings meaning to his solitary life.

As they slip away from familiar moorings and drift closer together, the city finds its way into the crevices of their inner worlds.