Archive for February, 2011

The Bleeding

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Action-Adventure

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Charles Picerni

Plot: Shawn Black (Matthias) knows pain. His parents and brother were killed in front of him. Beaten, bloodied and left for dead by a gang of ruthless vampires led by the charismatic Cain (Jones) and his lethal lieutenant Vanya (Kat Von D). But like his would-be murderers, Shawn has come back from the brink of death to take his revenge. He soon comes upon Reverend Roy (Madsen), who reveals to Shawn his calling as a “slayer,” the only human capable of truly destroying vampires.

 

Hall Pass

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 153

Language: English

Director: Farrelly Brothers

Plot: Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) are best friends who have a lot in common, including the fact that they have each been married for many years. But when the two men begin to show signs of restlessness at home, their wives (Jenna Fischer, Christina Applegate) take a bold approach to revitalizing their marriages: granting them a “hall pass,” one week of freedom to do whatever they want…no questions asked. At first, it sounds like a dream come true for Rick and Fred. But it isn’t long before they discover that their expectations of the single life–and themselves–are completely, and hilariously, out of sync with reality.

 

Drive Angry 3D

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Action-Adventure

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 151

Language: English

Director: Patrick Lussier

Plot: In the high-octane, 3D action-adventure DRIVE ANGRY, Nicolas Cage stars as Milton, a hardened felon who has broken out of hell intent on finding the vicious cult who brutally murdered his daughter and kidnapped her baby.

He joins forces with Piper (Amber Heard) — a sexy, tough-as-nails waitress with a ’69 Charger, who’s also seeking redemption of her own. Now, the two of them are hot on the trail of the deadly leader of the cult (Billy Burke), all while being pursued by an enigmatic killer (William Fichtner) who has been sent by the Devil to retrieve Milton and deliver him back to hell.

Caught in a deadly race against time, Milton has 3 days to avoid capture, avenge his daughter’s death, and save her baby before she’s mercilessly sacrificed by the cult.

 

Heartbeats

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 60

Language: French

Director: Xavier Dolan

Plot: Part gleaming farce, part-tough-minded exploration of the inherent insanity of love and desire, HEARTBEATS centers on two close friends: Francis (Xavier Dolan) and Marie (Monia Chokri). At a dinner party one evening they meet Nicolas (Niels Schneider), a striking young man from the country who has just recently arrived in town. His boyish charm and classical good looks create an irresistible mystique that neither of the two friends can shake.

The threesome begins to spend more and more time together. But the more intimate they get, the more remote and unattainable Nico becomes, sending Francis and Marie’s comic obsession into overdrive. And as their hunger for Nicolas’ affections grow, the more their once cast-iron friendship begins to crack and shift to rivalry.

 

Of Gods and Men

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 55

Language: Arabic

Director: Xavier Beauvois

Plot: Eight French Christian monks live in harmony with their Muslim brothers in a monastery perched in the mountains of North Africa in the 1990s. When a crew of foreign workers is massacred by an Islamic fundamentalist group, fear sweeps through the region. The army offers them protection, but the monks refuse. Should they leave? Despite the growing menace in their midst, they slowly realize that they have no choice but to stay – come what may. This film is loosely based on the life of the Cistercian monks of Tibhirine in Algeria, from 1993 until their kidnapping in 1996.

 

The Grace Card

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 139

Language: English

Director: David G. Evans

Plot: Everything can change in an instant … and take a lifetime to unravel. When Mac McDonald loses his son in an accident, years of bitterness and pain erodes his love for his family and leaves him angry with God … and everyone else. Can Mac and his new patrol partner, Sgt. Sam Wright, somehow join forces to help one another when it’s impossible to look past their differences–especially the most obvious one? Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships and heal wounds by extending and receiving God’s grace. Offer THE GRACE CARD … and never underestimate the power of God’s love.

 

The Lion of Judah

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Genre: Family

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 106

Language: English

Director: Deryck Broom

Plot: Follow the adventures of a bold lamb (Judah) and his stable friends as they try to avoid the sacrificial alter the week preceding the crucifixion of Christ. It is a heart-warming account of the Easter story as seen through the eyes of a lovable pig (Horace), a faint-hearted horse (Monty), a pedantic rat (Slink), a rambling rooster (Drake), a motherly cow (Esmay) and a downtrodden donkey (Jack). This magnificent period piece with its epic sets is a roller coaster ride of emotions. Enveloped in humor, this quest follows the animals from the stable in Bethlehem to the great temple in Jerusalem and onto the hillside of Calvary as these unlikely heroes try to save their friend. The journey weaves seamlessly through the real biblical accounts of Palm Sunday, Jesus turning the tables in the temple, Peter’s denial and with a tense, heart-wrenching climax, depicts the crucifixion and resurrection with gentleness and breathtaking beauty.

 

We Are What We Are

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Horror

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 100

Language: Spanish

Director: Jorge Michel Grau

Plot: Grau’s film is a portrait of a family bound by a terrible secret hunger and driven by monstrous appetites. When a middle-aged man dies in the street, leaving his widow and three children destitute, the devastated family is confronted not only with his loss but with a terrible challenge — how to survive. They are cannibals who have always existed on a diet of human flesh consumed in bloody ritual ceremonies… and the victims have always been provided by the father. Now that he is gone, they must detemine who will do the hunting.

 

I Am Number Four

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Thriller

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: D. J. Caruso

Plot: John (Alex Pettyfer) is an extraordinary teen, masking his true identity and passing as a typical high school student to elude a deadly enemy seeking to destroy him. Three like him have already been killed, he is Number Four.

 

Unknown

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Thriller

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Jaume Collet-Serra

Plot: Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn’t recognize him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired, and on the run.

Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Martin plunges headlong into a deadly mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how far he’s willing to go to uncover the truth.

 

Immigration Tango

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 138

Language: English

Director: David Burton Morris

Plot: when Elena (ELIKA PORTNOY), a Russian immigrant studying in Miami and Carlos (CARLOS LEON) her Columbian boyfriend run out of legal options for staying in the U.S. the couple switch partners with Betty (ASHLEY WOLFE) and Mike (MCCALEB BURNETT), an American couple who are also their best friends. All is well until the stress of keeping up appearances to their family members and a savvy immigration enforcement agent eventually begins to take its toll.

 

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.

 

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.

 

Brotherhood

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Thriller

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 104

Language: English

Director: Will Canon

Plot: Adam Buckley finds himself in the middle of a convenience store robbery during his last night as a pledge for a college fraternity. When the initiation ritual goes horribly wrong and everything starts falling apart, Adam is forced to choose between his new brothers or his ethics.

 

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.

 

The Last Lions

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 104

Language: English

Director: Dereck Joubert

Plot: From the lush wetlands of Botswana’s Okavango Delta comes the suspense-filled tale of a determined lioness ready to try anything – and willing to risk everything – to keep her family alive. In the new wildlife adventure, The Last Lions, filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert follow the epic journey of a lioness named Ma di Tau (“Mother of Lions”) as she battles to protect her cubs against a daunting onslaught of enemies in order to ensure their survival.

Fleeing a raging fire and a rival pride headed by the dangerous cub-killing lioness Silver Eye, Ma di Tau and her fragile cubs must make their perilous escape by swimming a crocodile-infested river. Remote Duba Island is both a refuge and a strange new world for Ma di Tau and her cubs to conquer. On Duba, Ma di Tau must face off with the island’s herd of fierce buffalo whose huge, slashing horns are among the most dangerous weapons in Africa. Although the buffalo are one of her biggest threats, they are also one of her best hopes for survival if she can prevail over them. Yet, even as Ma di Tau faces devastating loss and escalating perils, she becomes part of a stunning turning point in the power dynamics on Duba Island, bringing together a competitive rival pride in a titanic primal bid to preserve the thing that matters most: the future of their bloodlines.

The gripping real-life saga of Ma di Tau, her cubs, the buffalo, and the rival pride unfolds inside a stark reality: Lions are vanishing from the wild. In the last 50 years, lion populations have plummeted from 450,000 to as few as 20,000. Dereck and Beverly Joubert weave their dramatic storytelling and breathtaking, up-close footage around a resonating question: Are Ma di Tau and her young to be among the last lions? Or will we as humans, having seen how tough, courageous and poignant their lives in the wild are, be moved to make a difference?

 

The Chaperone

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Stephen Herek

Plot: Ray Bradstone (Paul “Triple H” Levesque) is “the best wheel man in the business” – the bank robbery business, that is. Just out of prison, he is determined to go straight and be the best parent he can be to his daughter, Sally (Ariel Winter), and make amends with his ex-wife, Lynne (Annabeth Gish).

After trying everything he can to re-connect with his family to no avail, and struggling in vain to find honest work, his old bank-robbing crew, led by Phillip Larue (Kevin Corrigan), offers him one last job. He signs on as their getaway driver – only to change his mind at the last second. What prompts this change of heart is an opportunity: Sally is going on a class field trip to the New Orleans Natural History Museum and Ray has been asked to be the chaperone. It’s his last chance to be the father he always wanted to be.

Sally and her class are in for one of the craziest field trips ever.

 

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

 

Vanishing on 7th Street

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Horror

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Brad Anderson

Plot: When a massive power outage plunges the city of Detroit into total darkness, a disparate group of individuals (Christensen, Leguizamo, Newton) find themselves alone. The entire city’s population has vanished into thin air, leaving behind heaps of empty clothing, abandoned cars and lengthening shadows. Soon the daylight begins to disappear completely, and as the survivors gather in an abandoned tavern, they realize the darkness is out to get them, and only their rapidly diminishing light sources can keep them safe.

 

Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2011

Runtime: 125

Language: English

Director: John Whitesell

Plot: Big Momma is back and this time he has big backup: his teenage stepson Trent (Brendan T. Jackson). Martin Lawrence returns as FBI agent Malcolm Turner and as Turner’s deep-cover alter-ero Big Momma. Turner is joined by Trent, as they go undercover at an all-grils performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and hefty coed Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.