Archive for the ‘Drama’ Category

Battleship Potemkin

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 92

Language: Russian

Director: Sergei Eisenstein

Plot: Based on the historical events the movie tells the story of a riot at the battleship Potemkin. What started as a protest strike when the crew was given rotten meat for dinner ended in a riot. The sailors raised the red flag and tried to ignite the revolution in their home port Odessa.

 

Ong Bak 3

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 62

Language: Thai

Director: Tony Jaa

Plot: Martial arts legend Tony Jaa writes, directs, produces and stars in ONG BAK 3, the third and final installment in one of the most beloved action series of all time. Picking up at the cliffhanger ending where Ong Bak 2 leaves off, Jaa ramps up the epic supernatural elements of the previous film, while still maintaining the trademark bone-crunching action that the series is known for. This time he must face his ultimate enemy: a fierce supernatural warrior named “Demon Crow,” played by fellow martial arts sensation Dan Chupong (Dynamite Warrior). Eagerly anticipated by martial arts aficionados for some time, the matchup of Jaa and Chupong is explosive.

 

No One Killed Jessica

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 167

Language: Hindi

Director: Raj Kumar Gupta

Plot: April 1999, New Delhi. Jessica, a young attractive model hired as a celebrity bartender for a night, is shot dead at a private party. Her crime – refusing to serve a drink after closing hours. The culprit Manish, son of a prominent politician, inebriated by a deadly cocktail of alcohol and a sense of entitlement, pulls the trigger in a fit of rage. With 300 of Delhi’s swish set present at the party, many of whom are witnesses to the murder, Manish looks all set to go to the gallows. Except, it doesn’t quite turn out that way. Now two women, Jessica’s sister, Sabrina and a feisty TV reporter, Meera, will have to drum up every resource at their disposal to outwit Manish at his own game, if the truth is to have any chance of prevailing over money and political clout.

 

The Time That Remains

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 74

Language: Hebrew

Director: Elia Suleiman

Plot: THE TIME THAT REMAINS is a humorous, heartbreaking film composed of elegantly stylized autobiographical episodes from the life of writer/director Elia Suleiman. The film explores life among the Israeli Arab community, and is shot largely in homes and places in which Suleiman’s family once lived. Inspired by his father’s diaries, letters his mother sent to family members who had fled the Israeli occupation, and the director’s own recollections, the film spans from 1948 until the present, recounting the saga of the filmmaker’s family in subtly hilarious vignettes. Inserting himself as a silent observer reminiscent of Buster Keaton, Suleiman trains a keen eye on the absurdities of life in Nazareth.

 

Biutiful

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 119

Language: English (International)

Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Plot: Biutiful is a love story between a father and his children. This is the journey of Uxbal, a conflicted man who struggles to reconcile fatherhood, love, spirituality, crime, guilt and mortality amidst the dangerous underworld of modern Barcelona. His livelihood is earned out of bounds, his sacrifices for his children know no bounds. Like life itself, this is a circular tale that ends where it begins. As fate encircles him and thresholds are crossed, a dim, redemptive road brightens, illuminating the inheritances bestowed from father to child, and the paternal guiding hand that navigates life’s corridors, whether bright, bad – or biutiful.

 

The Debt

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 143

Language: English

Director: John Madden

Plot: A former Mossad agent (Helen Mirren),who was part of a 30-year-old secret Israeli mission to capture and bring to trial a notorious Nazi war criminal, must go back to Eastern Europe to relive the trauma of those events and uncover the truth, ultimately confronting the debt she has incurred.

 

Blue Valentine

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 111

Language: English

Director: Derek Cianfrance

Plot: BLUE VALENTINE is a story of love found and love lost told in past and present moments in time. Flooded with romantic memories of their courtship, Dean and Cindy use one night to try and save their failing marriage.

 

The Strange Case of Angelica

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 94

Language: Portuguese

Director: Manoel de Oliviera

Plot: The new film from master filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, The Strange Case of Angelica is a magical tale about a young photographer who falls madly in love with a woman he can never have, except in his dreams. Late one night, Isaac is summoned by a wealthy family to take the last photograph of a young bride, Angelica, who mysteriously passed away. Arriving at their estate, Isaac is struck by Angelica’s beauty, but when he looks through his lens, something strange happens – the young woman appears to come to life. From that moment, Isaac will be haunted by Angelica day and night.

 

The Illusionist

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 92

Language: English (International)

Director: Sylvain Chomet

Plot: The Illusionist is one of a dying breed of stage entertainers. With emerging rock stars stealing his thunder in the late 1950s, he is forced to accept increasingly obscure assignments in fringe theatres, at garden parties and in bars and cafés. However, whilst performing in a village pub off the west coast of Scotland, he encounters Alice, an innocent young girl, who will change his life forever.

Watching his performance to the excited villagers who are celebrating the arrival of electricity on their remote island, Alice becomes awestruck by his show and believes his tricks are real magic. Following him to Edinburgh, she keeps his home while he goes to work in a small local theatre.

Enchanted by her enthusiasm for his act, he rewards her with increasingly lavish gifts he has ‘conjured’ into existence. Desperate not to disappoint her, he cannot bring himself to reveal that magic does not exist and that buying these gifts is driving him to ruin.

But as Alice comes of age, she finds love and moves on. The Illusionist no longer has to pretend and, untangled from his own web of deceit, resumes his life as a much wiser man.

 

Country Strong

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 151

Language: English

Director: Shana Feste

Plot: Soon after a rising young singer-songwriter (Hedlund) gets involved with a fallen, emotionally unstable country star (Paltrow), the pair embarks on a career resurrection tour helmed by her husband/manager (McGraw) and featuring a beauty-queen-turned-singer (Meester). Between concerts, romantic entanglements and old demons threaten to derail them all.

 

Somewhere

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 113

Language: English

Director: Sofia Coppola

Plot: World-premiering at the 2010 Venice International Film Festival. From Academy Award-winning writer/director Sofia Coppola (“Lost in Translation,” “The Virgin Suicides,” “Marie Antoinette”), “Somewhere” is a witty, moving, and empathetic look into the orbit of actor Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff). You have probably seen him in the tabloids; Johnny is living at the legendary Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood. He has a Ferrari to drive around in, and a constant stream of girls and pills to stay in with. Comfortably numbed, Johnny drifts along. Then, his 11-year-old daughter Cleo (Elle Fanning) from his failed marriage arrives unexpectedly at the Chateau. Their encounters encourage Johnny to face up to where he is in life and confront the question that we all must: which path in life will you take? Filmed entirely on location, “Somewhere” reunites the writer/director with “Lost in Translation” editor Sarah Flack and production designer Anne Ross. Stacey Battat (“Broken English”) is the costume designer, and Harris Savides (“Elephant”) is the director of photography, on “Somewhere.”

 

Secret Sunshine

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 70

Language: Korean

Director: Chang-dong Lee

Plot: A young widow (Jeon Do-yeon, whose wrenching performance won the award for Best Actress at Cannes) moves with her son to the small city where her late husband grew up. She settles in, trying to make friends among the suspicious locals, but attracting only the unwelcome attention of a shambling mechanic (The Host’s Song Kang-ho). And then, out of nowhere, something terrible happens, and she finds herself struggling to make sense of it all.

 

Rabbit Hole

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: John Cameron Mitchell

Plot: The screen adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire, RABBIT HOLE is about a husband and wife who fight to save their marriage after the deepest form of loss. The film is a vivid, honest, hopeful and unexpectedly funny portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of situations.

 

FRANKIE & ALICE

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 151

Language: English

Director: Geoffrey Sax

Plot: Based on an amazing true story, a young woman must deal with her multiple personalities – including one that is a racist.

 

BARNEY’S VERSION

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 139

Language: English

Director: Richard Lewis

Plot: Based on Mordecai Richler’s prize-winning comic novel, his last and, arguably, best, BARNEY’S VERSION is the warm, wise, and witty story of Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti), a seemingly ordinary man who lives an extraordinary life. A candid confessional, told (as its title implies) entirely from Barney’s point of view, the film spans four decades and two continents, taking us through the many highs, and a few too many lows, of our hero’s long and colorful life. The reason that Barney must tell his story now – or, at least his version of it – is that his sworn enemy has just published a tell-all book that dredges up the more compromising chapters of Barney’s past: the many, often murky entrepreneurial schemes that lead to his success; the three marriages, all of them terminated; and, most problematically, the mysterious, as-yet-unsolved disappearance of Barney‘s best friend, Boogie, a possible murder for which Barney remains the prime suspect. Since his memory sometimes fails him, and because he has the unfortunate habit of getting blind drunk at pivotal moments, Barney leads us on this somewhat unsteady walk down memory lane, not only to explain his life to others, but also to explain it to himself.
Mostly, we learn about Barney by witnessing his three marriages, each representing, like the rings of a circus, different .acts. of his life. There is his first wife, Clara (Rachelle Lefevre), a flame-haired, flagrantly unfaithful free spirit with whom Barney briefly lives la vie de Boheme in Rome. Then, after returning home to Montreal, Barney marries the .Second Mrs. P.,. (Minnie Driver), a wealthy Jewish Princess who shops and talks incessantly, barely noticing that Barney is not listening. It is at their lavish wedding that Barney meets, and starts pursuing, Miriam (Rosamund Pike), the woman who will become his third wife, the mother of his two children, and the love of his life. Throughout their life together Barney is believed by many – including, 4 at times, himself – to have murdered Boogie (Scott Speedman), the friend whom he both adores and envies, who simply vanishes one day, along with Barney‘s youth.
In telling us, as he calls it, .the true story of my wasted life,. Barney is honest to a fault, owning up to every one of his flaws and failings with a self-lacerating wit that positively dares us not to like him. However, it‘s impossible not to forgive someone as smart, funny, and self-aware as Barney. Not only does he turn out to be an unrepentant romantic man, as his lifelong devotion to Miriam attests, he is also capable of all kinds of sneaky acts of gallantry, generosity, and goodness when we – and he – least expect it. Far from .wasted,. his is a gloriously full life, played out on a grand scale. And, at the center of his story stands an unlikely, but unforgettable, hero–Barney Panofsky.

 

Casino Jack

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2010

Runtime: 128

Language: English

Director: George Hickenlooper

Plot: Two-time Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey gives the performance of a lifetime in CASINO JACK, a riotous new film starring Spacey as a man hell bent on acquiring all that the good life has to offer. He plays in the same game as the highest of rollers and resorts to awe-inspiring levels of conning, scheming and fraudulent antics to get what he wants.

Inspired by true events that are too over-the-top for even the wildest imaginations to conjure, CASINO JACK lays bare the wild excesses and escapades of Jack Abramoff. Aided by his business partner Michael Scanlon (Barry Pepper), Jack parlays his clout over some of the world’s most powerful men with the goal of creating a personal empire of wealth and influence. When the two enlist a mob-connected buddy (Jon Lovitz) to help with one of their illegal schemes, they soon find themselves in over their heads, entrenched in a world of mafia assassins, murder and a scandal that spins so out of control that it makes worldwide headlines.

 

The Switch

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

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Release Year: 2010

Country: USA

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Director: Josh Gordon

Will Speck

Tagline: The most unexpected comedy ever conceived.

 

Cast: Jennifer Aniston … Kassie Larson
Patrick Wilson … Roland
Jason Bateman … Wally
Jeff Goldblum
Juliette Lewis
Caroline Dhavernas … Pauline
Bryce Robinson … Sebastian (age 9)
Todd Louiso … Artie
Scott Elrod … Declan
Kelli Barrett … Jessica Nilson
Thomas Robinson … Sebastian
Edward James Hyland … Man in Theater
Erica Thomas … Greta
Stephen Hadeed Jr. … Theatre Patron
Rebecca Naomi Jones … Peaches

 

Plot: An unmarried 40-year-old woman turns to a turkey baster in order to become pregnant. Seven years later, she reunites with her best friend, who has been living with a secret: he replaced her preferred sperm sample with his own. Add synopsis »

Flipped

Friday, August 6th, 2010

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Comedy, Drama, Romance See  »

Release Year: 2010

Country: USA

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Languages: English

Director:

Tagline: You never forget your first love.

 

Cast: Rebecca De Mornay
Aidan Quinn
Penelope Ann Miller
Anthony Edwards
Madeline Carroll … Juli
John Mahoney
Morgan Lily … Young Juli
Callan McAuliffe … Bryce
Kevin Weisman
Shane Harper … Matt Baker
Stefanie Scott … Dana
Michael Bolten … Mark Baker
Kaitlyn Dever … Actress (voice)
Cody Horn … Lynetta
Aramis Knight … (voice)
Israel Broussard … Garrett
Ashley Taylor … Sherry Stalls
Danielle Soibelman … (voice)
Katelyn Pacitto … Interviewee
Ryan Ketzner … Young Bryce
Taylor Groothuis … Girl 2
Alora Catherine Smith … Melanie Humes
Jacquelyn Evola … Girl #1
Emily Happe … Herself – Interviewee
Matthew Gold … Eddie Trulock
Sophina Saggau … Macy
Erin Woods … (voice)
Patricia Lentz … Mrs. McClure
Linda Boston … Josie
Rod Myers … Young Mark Baker
Scout Ciora … Young Garrett
Michael Mili
Sean Stephens … Basket Boy
Alexander Borrello … Basket Boy
Marty Nagle … Basket Boy
Michele Messmer … Pello's Mom
Max Bassett … Chainsaw Operator
Wallace Bridges … Worker #2
Kyle Clarington … Orderly
Beau Lerner … Teasing Boy
Inga R. Wilson … Mrs Kimble
Quintin Hicks … Worker #1
Tyler Martin Moylan … Schoolboy #2
Jordyn Boitos … Basket Boy Date
Michael Marx … Restaurant Manager
Elly Bryant … Kid # 3
Scott Boeneman … Chainsaw Operator
Rachael Minix … Student 28

 

Plot: Two eighth graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Based on the novel “Flipped” by Wendelin Van Draanen. Full summary » Add synopsis »

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

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Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy See  »

Release Year: 2010

Country: USA

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Languages: English

Director:

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Writers: Doug Miro (screenplay) & Carlo Bernard (screenplay) … See »

 

Cast: Nicolas Cage … Balthazar Blake
Alfred Molina … Maxim Horvath
Toby Kebbell … Drake Stone
Jay Baruchel … Dave Stutler
Monica Bellucci … Veronica
Teresa Palmer … Becky
Ethan Peck
Peyton List … Young Becky
Alice Krige … Morgana
Omar Benson Miller
Jake Cherry … Young Dave
Robert Capron … Oscar
Nicole Ehinger … Abigail
James A. Stephens … Merlin
Kerry Britt … Chinatown Beauty Queen (as Kerry Niessing)
Kate Gorney … Yoga Student
Sean Patrick Reilly … Walker
Owen J. Murphy … College Student
Gregory Woo … Sun Lok
Manish Dayal … NYU Clerk
Jabari Gray … Construction Worker #2
Indy Rishi … Village chieftain (archive footage)
Jen Kucsak … Broom
Robert Feeley … Townsperson
Aristedes Philip DuVal … Medieval Vendor
Marshall Factora … Chinese Community Leader

 

Plot: Master sorcerer Balthazar Blake recruits a seemingly everyday guy in his mission to defend New York City from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath. Full summary » Full synopsis »

Jonah Hex

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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Action, Drama, Thriller, Western See  »

Release Year: 2010

Country: USA

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Languages: English

Director:

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Cast: Megan Fox … Leila
Josh Brolin … Jonah Hex
John Malkovich … Turnbull
Will Arnett
Michael Fassbender … Burke
Julia Jones … Cassie
Thomas Lennon … Annoying Customer
Aidan Quinn … President McKinley
Michael Shannon … Doc Cross Williams
David Patrick Kelly … Prospector
Lance Reddick
Seth Gabel
Brandi Coleman … Olean
John Gallagher Jr. … Second Lieutenant Evan
Natacha Itzel … Jonah's Wife
Clint James … Dead Body / Spectator
Lisa Rotondi … The Lovely Prostitute
Jamie Alyson Caudle … Brothel Prostitute
Matt Lasky … 'Dead' Turnbull Prisoner
J.D. Evermore … Union Officer on train
Sean Michael Cunningham … Young Boy
Amy Stipkovich … Saloon Hooker
David Jensen … Turnbull's Guard
Mark Casimir Dyniewicz … Turnbull Henchman #2
Veronica Russell … Red Haired Prostitute
Thomas Tah Hyde III … Alvin
Topher Jones … Train Passenger
Rod Keller … Telegrapher
Tom Townsend … Bruno
Antal Kalik … Huge bar patron
Sean Boyd … The Preacher
Eric Scott Woods … Seargent Sam
Brian Elerding … Lookout
Luke James Fleischmann … Travis Hex
Paul Zies … Henchman #1
Danny Cosmo … Grimey Local
Kesia Elwin … Saloon Hooker
Jim Henry … First Class Train Passenger
Brian Graham … Turnbull Henchman
Earl Maddox … Skeptic Outlaw
Jake Radaker … Town Boy
Sean M. Sellers … Turnbull Man
Michael Arnona … Train Engineer
Mills Allison … Union Soldier
Matthew Temple … Telegrapher
T.J. Toups … Stunk Crick Deputy
Ty Holland … Dumbass Outlaw
Jay Bird … Turnbull Henchman
Victor Aminger … Turnbull Man
Justin Accardo … Coal Miner Boss
David Slatten … Union Engineer
David W. McCracken … Turnbull Man

 

Plot: The U.S. military makes a scarred bounty hunter with warrants on his own head an offer he cannot refuse: in exchange for his freedom, he must stop a terrorist who is ready to unleash Hell on Earth. Add synopsis »